Henri Matisse The Early Years in Nice 1916-1930 National Gallery of Art (1986)

Exhibition catalog Henri Matisse: The Early Years in Nice 1916-1930″ published by the National Gallery of Art in 1986 a d written by Dominique Fourcade and Jack Cowart, featuring 367 pages of artwork by the renowned artist Henri Matisse. Also included is the NGA exhibition AcousticGuide script by J. Carter Brown and a clipping from the Washington Post review by Paul Richard, September14, 1986. There is a one inch dent in the front, upper left; otherwise it is in good condition.

HENRI MATISSE THE EARLY YEARS IN NICE 1916-1930

„Henri Matisse: The Early Years in Nice 1916-1930“ is a 1986 hardcover book written by Dominique Fourcade and Jack Cowart. It explores the life and work of Henri Matisse during his time in Nice in the early 20th century. The book features illustrations and is part of the National Gallery of Art’s publication series, making it a valuable resource for art enthusiasts interested in the individual artists and general art topics of the time. With 367 pages, this book provides a comprehensive look at Matisse’s work and influence during this period.

Henri Matisse : The Early Years in Nice – 1916-1930 Paperback Book

The „Henri Matisse: The Early Years in Nice 1916-1930“ paperback book, published by the National Gallery of Art in 1986, provides a detailed insight into the artistic journey of Henri Matisse during this period. Filled with glossy illustrations and spanning 367 pages, this book offers a comprehensive narrative of Matisse’s work in Nice, showcasing his unique style and techniques. Written by Dominique Fourcade and Jack Cowart, the book features a focus on individual artists and general art topics, making it a valuable addition to any art enthusiast’s collection.

Alexander Calder 1898-1976 Art Book National Gallery Exhibition 1998 Printing

Dive into the life and work of Alexander Calder with the 1998 exhibition catalog, „Alexander Calder, 1898-1976,“ presented by the National Gallery of Art. The book is a treasure for art enthusiasts and students of individual artists, featuring a detailed exploration of Calder’s career and his significant contributions to the art world.