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or fine art books, memorabilia of your Museum visit, or that "something
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The Shops distinctive inventory includes handmade jewelry and
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There is a selection of books and collectible items related to Andrew
Wyeth, from autobiographies and exhibition catalogues to posters,
notecards, and magnets.
You will also find a wide-ranging collection of books, calendars,
and posters that coordinate with the permanent and exhibitions at
the Museum. Check the following sections for a ideas. You can call
or e-mail us with
your order. Be sure to include a telephone number, so we can call
you back for credit card and shipping information.
Books & Catalogues about Andrew Wyeth
Andrew Wyeth: A Secret Life
A biography by Richard Meryman. Illustrated, including photos and
images of the artist's work.
Soft cover, 447 pages. $20.00
First Impressions: Andrew Wyeth
by Richard Meryman.
53 illustrations, 28 in color. 92 pages. $19.95
Unknown Terrain: The Landscapes of Andrew Wyeth
By Beth Venn and Adam D. Weinberg
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
May, 1998. 223 pages. 133 illustrations.
$45 cloth; $29.95 paper.
Wondrous Strange: The Wyeth Tradition (Howard Pyle, NC Wyeth,
Andrew Wyeth, James Wyeth)
Foreward by David Michaelis, introduction by Susan C. Larsen, with
essays by Stephen T. Bruni, Betsy James Wyeth, Theodore F. Wolff,
and Christopher Crosman. Published in association with the Delaware
Art Museum and the Farnsworth Art Museum.
23 color and 3 black and white illustrations. $45.00
Andrew Wyeth: Autobiography
Introduction by Thomas Hoving
133 color and 5 black and white illustrations. $50.00
Andrew Wyeth, Self Portrait (Video)
Snow Hill: an authorized documentary
Narrated by Stacy Keach. Produced by Betsy James Wyeth, Directed
by Bo Bartlett.
60 minutes, VHS, $39.95
Posters
Andrew Wyeth, 3 posters: Barefoot, Olson House in
Snow, Hay Ledge
Helen Turner: Girl with Lantern
Alfred Hutty: White AzaleasMagnolia Gardens
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Books & Catalogues
(The Southern Collection)
(Most books and catalogs published by the Museum are available at
wholesale prices in lots of 5 or more)
Greenville County Museum of Art: The Southern Collection
Over the past decade the Greenville County Museum of Art in South
Carolina, led by Director Thomas W. Styron, has built a collection
that surveys the major issues in American art history through Southern-related
examples. Greenville County Museum of Art: The Southern Collection,
authored by Curator Martha R. Severens, is a beautiful and stimulating
survey of the history of regional and national trends in American
art.
290 pages, 142 color plates, including quarter fold; 10"x10"
hardcover. $65.00, now $34.95!
The Charleston Renaissance
This
book chronicles a dynamic period (1915-1940) of South Carolina history,
detailing the artistic legacy of native and national artists whose collective
image-making led to Charleston's transformation from a faded Southern
capital to a premier tourist destination. Martha Severens, —as
art historian, curator, and former Charleston resident, —introduces
readers to the city's traditions and lore, and delineates their impact
on the art of the day.
216 pages; 95 images (80 color); 11 1/4' x 10"; hardcover; $65.00;
not available wholesale
William Halsey
Illustrated, with an essay by Martha R. Severens.
William Halsey lived in Charleston, South Carolina, for most of his
life. But Halsey did not paint picturesque scenes of his native city.
His abstract paintings, collages, sculptures, and assemblages reflected
the colors, textures, and geometry of Charleston.
83 pages; 38 color images; hardcover; $20.
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