American Vernacular: New Discoveries in Folk Self-Taught and
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Condition: Brand New | Format: Hardcover | Publication Year: 2002 | Category: Art & Photography | Author: Mareseca and Ricco | ISBN: 0-8212-2780-7 | Publisher: Bullfinch Press | Special Attributes: 1st Edition |
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Priced to SELL! Original publishers price was $75.00 This is a wonderful book, full of detailed photographs of the most curious examples of American folk art you'll find. This is a remainder; it is new, shrink wrapped from the publisher; there is a black marker remainder mark on the top (see photo). The photos were taken from my own copy, the book listed here is my last copy. Shipping reflects the weight and unusual size. If postage is less than quoted, I will issue a partial refund. --- Amazon Description --- This groundbreaking book, the most comprehensive survey ever assembled, takes America's rich heritage of vernacular art out of the antiques arena and the specialty museum and into today's art world. AMERICAN VERNACULAR presents hundreds of newly identified and never-before-published objects, from carnival figures to religious totems, from antique trade signs to spectacular examples of hand-carved canes. The book reveals the powerful strains of imagination that have shaped the American visual landscape and continue to nourish cutting-edge artists today. |







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