Originals

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  • Originals Book Detail

  • Author : Eleanor C. Munro
  • Release Date : 1982
  • Publisher : Touchstone
  • Genre : Art
  • Pages : 564
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 35,35 MB

Originals by Eleanor C. Munro PDF Summary

Book Description: At the end of the 1970s, Eleanor Munro embarked upon a series of interviews with some of the leading visual artists in the nation, including Georgia O'Keeffe, Alice Neel, Helen Frankenthaler, Louise Bourgeois, and Jennifer Bartlett. The resulting portraits led to a book as significant and exciting as the artists within it. Now Munro has added a new generation of women -- including Kiki Smith and Julie Taymor -- and a new introduction to her landmark entry in the literature of visual art, ensuring its status as an invaluable resource well into the twenty-first century.

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