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  • Image du vendeur pour Arts & Antiques November 1991 mis en vente par Argyl Houser, Bookseller

    No Binding. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : No Jacket As Issued. No clipped or missing pages. Pages are clean, unmarked and undamaged. Several small marks or spots on the back cover. Front cover is clean with slight rubbing. The upper right corner of the front cover is lightly creased. Slight wear to edges of covers and spine. The magazine will be packed with a backing card, bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Shifting Shadows" (Edward S. Curtis dedicated twenty-five years to photographing vanishing Indian tribes, yet today he's often branded a racist. The debate rages on: was he a huckster or an artist of genius?) by Charles Fergus; "Out of the Ashes" (Berlin's summer palace of Schloss Charlottenburg, the Prussian kings' answer to Versailles and a monument to the art of the baroque, was burned out in the 1943 air raids that devastated the city. Now, restored and reborn, it lives again) by Tamara Glenny; "Mystery of Mickey Mouse" (America's greatest writer (and sometimes cartoonist) analyzes American popular culture's greatest icon--the little animated rodent that could--and finds that "It's all in the ears") by John Updike; "A Delft Touch" (In the seventeenth century, the Dutch city of Delft gave birth not only to one of history's greatest painters, Jan Vermeer, but also to a kind of earthenware that is unparalleled for the refined artistry of its painted decorations) by Lorraine Glennon; "How to Paint an Old Master" (Christian Goller, the world's youngest old master, shares for the first time some of the tricks of his trade) by John Dornberg; "Tender Buttons" (Buttons have been used for thousands of years and made with every decorative technique ever invented, using every material from abalone to zinc. Button lovers for twenty-five years, the owners of New York's Tender Buttons share their passion for these little collectibles) by Diana Epstein and Millicent Safro; plus "International Report" (Masterpieces at bargain prices?) by Geraldine Norman; "Value Judgments" (Close calls and pitfalls in the antiques marketplace) by Emyl Jenkins; "Critic's Notebook" (Thinking about Russia) by Hilton Kramer; "Inside Story" (How did artists digest the new vegetables of the new world?) by Hugh Kenner; "Notes from the Editor"; "Contributors"; "Letters"; "Sketchbook" edited by Robert Kenner; "Openings"; "The Market"; "In the Galleries" (Developing imaginations) edited by Jed Perl; "Books"; "Queries"; and "Credits".