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Title: Magazine Of Art
A National Magazine Relating the Arts to Contemporary Life
Bound Volume 36 No. 1-8 Jan.-May & Oct.-Dec. 1943
Classification: Magazine Art Architecture
Publication Information: Published by The American Federation Of Arts, Barr Building, Washington, D.C. Published monthly, Oct. through May.
Additional Information: The pages in each volume are numbered consecutively and this volume has 320 pages. Illustrated. Covers are on issues.
Summary: Contents Include:
• Covers: Vanity – Lignum vitae figure by Chaim Gross; Portrait of My Wife by Walter Houmere; Portrait of Charles Atkinson by John Singleton Copley; Claudia Quinta; Carrousel Horse; The painter, Marsden Hartley by Jacques Lipchitz; The Tea Party by Henry Sargent; Johnson Chapel, Amherst, Massachusetts
• War Art from the Bottom Up by Harry Sternberg
• Cranbrook’s New Museum by Florence Davies
• Chaim Gross, Milton Avery, & William Steig by Manny Farber
• Portraits at the Museum of Modern Art
• Fine Arts for the Blind by John D. Morse
• Artists for Victory
• Photos by Eakins by Charles Bregler
• Hiram Powers & William Rimmer by Albert T. Gardner
• Ivan Le Lorraine Albright by Daniel Catton Rich
• Art in Centre County (Pennsylvania) by H.E. Dickson
• Spirit in the Clay by James M. Plumer
• Walter Houmere by Manny Farber
• Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney’s Sculpture by Margaret Breuning
• Democracy at Work by Jack Balch
• Americans at Worcester – 1700-1775 by Esther Forbes
• New Architecture at Belo Horizonte, Brazil by Philip Goodwin
• The Sculptor as Critic by Hugo Robus
• Swedish Art Today by Erik Wettergren
• Feininger, Tack, and Burlin by Manny Farber
• Life or Death for Abstract Art? By Lincoln Kirstein & George L.K. Morris
• Architecture after the Peace by Joseph Hudnut
• Santos and Signs: Likenesses and Contrasts by Virgil Barker
• Gold for the Kings of Spain by Pal Kelemen
• The 18th Corocran Biennial
• The Artist at Work by Carl Zigrosser
• Mime in the Pulpit by Angna Enters
• London After the War by Frederick Gutheim
• Mexican Painting Today
• American Circus Carving by Virginia N. Whitehill
• The Amateur Yardstick by James Thomas Flexner
• Four Photographs by Nancy Newhall
• A Consumer’s Guide to Color Prints by Thomas M. Folds
• Velazco: painter of Air & Space by Juan O’Gorman
• The Blind Make Us See by Viktor Lowenfeld
• The Art of Tomorrow: Classic or Romantic? By Jacques Barzum
• Natural and Synthetic Materials: A Team by Wm. Hoskins Brown
• South Americans in North America
• America At War
• The Art of Exhibiting Art by Carl Zigrosser
• James Ensor: Prophet of Modern Fantastic Art by Libby Tannenbaum
• Boston , 1630-1872 by Dorothy Adlow
• Sure, I’m A Social Painter by Philip Evergood
• Peru and Persia: A Study of Supremacy in the Textile Arts by M.D.C. Crawford
• Congress Vetoes Culture by Peppino Mangravite
• Arts for the People: The Story of England’s CEMA by John Rothenstein
• War Posters: To Sell Pills or Save Civilization by H. Felix Kraus
• Siqueiros in Chillan by Lincoln Kirstein
• The Greek Revival in America
• The Eight at the Brooklyn Museum by Guy Pene Du Bois
• The Armory Show Thirty Years Later by Jerome Mellquist
• “Cooper’s Union” – San Francisco’s Active Art for Service Men by Alfred Frankenstein
• Recent Pictures by Dan Lutz by Donald Bear
• Index to Volume 36
Departments that are in multiple issues
• News & Comment
• Viewpoints
• New Books on Art
• Letters to the Editor
• Calendars
• Art on the Air
Condition: Hard cover, Ex-Lib usual stamps & marks. Covers show slight wear and light soiling, text is sound with hint of age discoloring on edges, few small soiled specks but over all a very good volume.
Shipping & Handling/Payment: Bound Printed Matter with insurance, $9.00. (Periodicals and Magazines with advertising cannot ship media mail according to USPS regulations). If insurance is not included in s&h charges, it is extra and recommended as Seller is not responsible for uninsured items. F.O.B. Miller, SD. Next day shipping (except Fri. & Sat.) with money orders. With checks (US only) item held 10-12 days (no exceptions). Paypal the next day (Mon-Thurs) after I have received notification. Multiple Purchases will be combined up to 15 pounds (Bound Printed Matter weight limit) again please contact me for the correct amount, excessive overcharges will be refunded. SD residents will be charged 6 ½% sales tax. Thanks for looking.
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A National Magazine Relating the Arts to Contemporary Life
Bound Volume 36 No. 1-8 Jan.-May & Oct.-Dec. 1943
Classification: Magazine Art Architecture
Publication Information: Published by The American Federation Of Arts, Barr Building, Washington, D.C. Published monthly, Oct. through May.
Additional Information: The pages in each volume are numbered consecutively and this volume has 320 pages. Illustrated. Covers are on issues.
Summary: Contents Include:
• Covers: Vanity – Lignum vitae figure by Chaim Gross; Portrait of My Wife by Walter Houmere; Portrait of Charles Atkinson by John Singleton Copley; Claudia Quinta; Carrousel Horse; The painter, Marsden Hartley by Jacques Lipchitz; The Tea Party by Henry Sargent; Johnson Chapel, Amherst, Massachusetts
• War Art from the Bottom Up by Harry Sternberg
• Cranbrook’s New Museum by Florence Davies
• Chaim Gross, Milton Avery, & William Steig by Manny Farber
• Portraits at the Museum of Modern Art
• Fine Arts for the Blind by John D. Morse
• Artists for Victory
• Photos by Eakins by Charles Bregler
• Hiram Powers & William Rimmer by Albert T. Gardner
• Ivan Le Lorraine Albright by Daniel Catton Rich
• Art in Centre County (Pennsylvania) by H.E. Dickson
• Spirit in the Clay by James M. Plumer
• Walter Houmere by Manny Farber
• Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney’s Sculpture by Margaret Breuning
• Democracy at Work by Jack Balch
• Americans at Worcester – 1700-1775 by Esther Forbes
• New Architecture at Belo Horizonte, Brazil by Philip Goodwin
• The Sculptor as Critic by Hugo Robus
• Swedish Art Today by Erik Wettergren
• Feininger, Tack, and Burlin by Manny Farber
• Life or Death for Abstract Art? By Lincoln Kirstein & George L.K. Morris
• Architecture after the Peace by Joseph Hudnut
• Santos and Signs: Likenesses and Contrasts by Virgil Barker
• Gold for the Kings of Spain by Pal Kelemen
• The 18th Corocran Biennial
• The Artist at Work by Carl Zigrosser
• Mime in the Pulpit by Angna Enters
• London After the War by Frederick Gutheim
• Mexican Painting Today
• American Circus Carving by Virginia N. Whitehill
• The Amateur Yardstick by James Thomas Flexner
• Four Photographs by Nancy Newhall
• A Consumer’s Guide to Color Prints by Thomas M. Folds
• Velazco: painter of Air & Space by Juan O’Gorman
• The Blind Make Us See by Viktor Lowenfeld
• The Art of Tomorrow: Classic or Romantic? By Jacques Barzum
• Natural and Synthetic Materials: A Team by Wm. Hoskins Brown
• South Americans in North America
• America At War
• The Art of Exhibiting Art by Carl Zigrosser
• James Ensor: Prophet of Modern Fantastic Art by Libby Tannenbaum
• Boston , 1630-1872 by Dorothy Adlow
• Sure, I’m A Social Painter by Philip Evergood
• Peru and Persia: A Study of Supremacy in the Textile Arts by M.D.C. Crawford
• Congress Vetoes Culture by Peppino Mangravite
• Arts for the People: The Story of England’s CEMA by John Rothenstein
• War Posters: To Sell Pills or Save Civilization by H. Felix Kraus
• Siqueiros in Chillan by Lincoln Kirstein
• The Greek Revival in America
• The Eight at the Brooklyn Museum by Guy Pene Du Bois
• The Armory Show Thirty Years Later by Jerome Mellquist
• “Cooper’s Union” – San Francisco’s Active Art for Service Men by Alfred Frankenstein
• Recent Pictures by Dan Lutz by Donald Bear
• Index to Volume 36
Departments that are in multiple issues
• News & Comment
• Viewpoints
• New Books on Art
• Letters to the Editor
• Calendars
• Art on the Air
Condition: Hard cover, Ex-Lib usual stamps & marks. Covers show slight wear and light soiling, text is sound with hint of age discoloring on edges, few small soiled specks but over all a very good volume.
Shipping & Handling/Payment: Bound Printed Matter with insurance, $9.00. (Periodicals and Magazines with advertising cannot ship media mail according to USPS regulations). If insurance is not included in s&h charges, it is extra and recommended as Seller is not responsible for uninsured items. F.O.B. Miller, SD. Next day shipping (except Fri. & Sat.) with money orders. With checks (US only) item held 10-12 days (no exceptions). Paypal the next day (Mon-Thurs) after I have received notification. Multiple Purchases will be combined up to 15 pounds (Bound Printed Matter weight limit) again please contact me for the correct amount, excessive overcharges will be refunded. SD residents will be charged 6 ½% sales tax. Thanks for looking.
Whatnots Books & Etc (licensed used book store)
50,000 Books & Magazines for Sale. Specializing in South Dakota Books.