Description: Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE The Development of American Modernism, 1908-1930: Works on Paper – 1988 Exhibition catalogue - Associated American Artists Essay: Patrick O'Conner Softcover, unpaginated (20-pages), 6.0 x 9.0 inches Published by: Associated American Artists, New York, 1988 Artists: Howard Cook, Blanche Lazzell, Louis Lozowick, John Marin, Joseph Stella, Max Weber, et al. Also included: 4-page Associated American Artists gallery presentation of etchings by Sarah Sears: ‘Scenes of New York City’, with prices. Gallery History: The Associated American Artists was founded by Reeves Lewenthal in 1934 with the mission of making fine art affordable and accessible to the general American public. The A.A.A. offered new editions of prints to collectors at very reasonable prices. Lithographs and etchings were produced in limited editions and sold in fifty department stores nationwide. Later, the department stores were abandoned in favor of a New York City gallery, which ceased operation in 2000. Conditions: Excellent. Undamaged and unmarked.
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Location: Cleveland, Ohio
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Binding: Softcover, Wraps
Language: English
Publisher: Associated American Artists
Topic: gallery exhibition
Subject: artist exhibition