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Hans Hofmann

Cynthia Goodman

(Modern masters series, v. 10)

Abbeville Press, [1986]

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  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. 124-126

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Description

As a young man in Paris, Hofmann participated in the artistic revolutions before World War I, than ran an influential art school in Germany between the wars. He came to America in 1930 and established schools in New York and Provincetown that has had a profound impact on the development of American art. By presenting his life's work, from the rare landscapes and portraits of his early years to the majestic late abstractions, this vibrantly colorful book establishes Hofmann's major contribution to the art of this century. About the Modern Masters series: With informative, enjoyable texts and over 100 illustrations -- approximately 48 in full color -- this innovative series offers a fresh look at the most creative and influential artists of the postwar era. The authors are highly respected art historians and critics chosen for their ability to think clearly and write well. Each handsomely designed volume presents a thorough survey of the artist's life and work, as well as statements by the artist, an illustrated chapter on technique, a chronology, lists of exhibitions and public collections, an annotated bibliography, and an index. Every art lover, from the casual museumgoer to the serious student, teacher, critic, or curator, will be eager to collect these Modern Masters. And with such a low price, they can afford to collect them all.

Table of Contents

Introduction 7 1. European Heritage 15 2. California, New York, Provincetown 25 3. Breakthrough 43 4. The Fifties 63 5. The Late Paintings 75 Artist's Statements 109 Notes on Technique 113 Chronology 117 Exhibitions 119 Public Collections 123 Selected Bibliography 124 Index 127

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