Fairfield Porter : a life in art / Justin Spring.
Material type: TextPublisher: New Haven ; London : Yale University Press, 2000Description: xv, 384 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 26 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0300076371
- 9780300076370
- 759.13 22
- N6537.P63 S66 2000
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Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 759.13 POR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A192083B |
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759.13 POL Jackson Pollock : 1912-1956 / | 759.13 POL Pollock's America : Jackson Pollock in Venice ; the "Irascibles" and the New York school. | 759.13 POL Jackson Pollock, 1912-1956 : at the limit of painting / | 759.13 POR Fairfield Porter : a life in art / | 759.13 POU Richard Pousette-Dart (1916-1992 / | 759.13 PYL Howard Pyle / | 759.13 REI Ad Reinhardt / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Family and Home -- 2. Milton and Harvard -- 3. Russia and New York -- 4. Travel and Study in Italy -- 5. Home to America and Marriage -- 6. Murals and Babies -- 7. Winnetka -- 8. Three Homes in Westchester -- 9. Househunting and a "Bivouac" -- 10. Living and Painting in New York -- 11. Moving to Southampton -- 12. Young Friends -- 13. Poetry, Painting, and a Very Busy Summer -- 14. A Summer Illness -- 15. Portraits, The Nation, and a Monograph -- 16. A Yellow Van and "The Four Ugly People" -- 17. Critical Success and a European Vacation -- 18. "Brilliant, Crazy, Heart-Breaking, and Very Mysterious" -- 19. An American Gallery and "Ultimate Reality"
"Fairfield Porter, a twentieth-century painter who produced realist work in the midst of the Abstract Expressionist movement, was hailed by John Ashbery in 1983 as "perhaps the major American artist of this century." This biography of Porter tells his life story - integrating it with his art, art criticism, and poetry - and in so doing explains Ashbery's claim."--BOOK JACKET.
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