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Hardcover in dust jacket. Book is in new condition, with no flaws. Signed by the artist, without any inscription, on the half-title page. Frank Herrmann is Professor Emeritus of Fine Arts by the U...
Hardcover in dust jacket. Book is in new condition, with no flaws. Signed by the artist, without any inscription, on the half-title page. Frank Herrmann is Professor Emeritus of Fine Arts by the University of Cincinnati. In this book, his paintings specifically refer to the Asmat culture of New Guinea from 1999-2010. This sixty-four page monograph includes artist statement and statement about the paintings. There are thirty-nine (39) pages covering forty-five (45) paintings, nine (9) pages of full-page details and studio shots, two reference paintings, John Walker and Gauguin, and a map. All illustrations are in full color. The foreword is by Robert K. Wallace, Regents Professor of English at Northern Kentucky University and past president of the Melville Society. His books include Melville and Turner: Spheres of Love and Fright and Frank Stella's Moby-Dick: Words and Shapes. The essay is by Ruth K. Meyer who holds a PhD in Art History from the University of Minnesota, MA in Art History from Brown University, and a BFA from DAAP at the University of Cincinnati. She has been active as a museum curator, director and professor. She is a contributing editor of The Artists Magazine and also has published art criticism in Art in America. Photography is by Tony Walsh.
Product Info
ISBN: 0615352197
ISBN-13: 9780615352190
Publisher: Frank Herrmann
Year: 2010
Type: New
Binding: Hardcover
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