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Years of Friendship, 1944-1956: The Correspondence of Lyonel Feininger and Mark Tobey

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ISBN/EAN: 9783775739856
Umbreit-Nr.: 261758

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 264 S., 29.73 MB
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Erschienen am 25.03.2015
Auflage: 1/2015


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  • Zusatztext
    • In 1944, Lyonel Feininger (18711956) wrote his first letter to fellow painter Mark Tobey (18901976) after seeing Tobey's first solo show at the Willard Gallery in New York. It was the beginning of a close friendship that lasted until Feininger's death in 1956. More than eighty letters document the friendship of these two artists. First published in their entirety in 1991, the letters are presented here in complete transcriptions. This revised e-book edition, originally released in commemoration of the fiftieth and thirtieth anniversaries of the artists' deaths, includes an essay by Peter Selz, an expanded chronology focusing on the years of the correspondence, and color plates of paintings by both artists, as well as reproductions of selected letters. It also includes two brief catalogue essays written by each artist about the other.

  • Kurztext
    • In 1944, Lyonel Feininger (1871¿1956) wrote his first letter to fellow painter Mark Tobey (1890¿1976) after seeing Tobey¿s first solo show at the Willard Gallery in New York. It was the beginning of a close friendship that lasted until Feininger¿s death in 1956. More than eighty letters document the friendship of these two artists. First published in their entirety in 1991, the letters are presented here in complete transcriptions. This revised e-book edition, originally released in commemoration of the fiftieth and thirtieth anniversaries of the artists¿ deaths, includes an essay by Peter Selz, an expanded chronology focusing on the years of the correspondence, and color plates of paintings by both artists, as well as reproductions of selected letters. It also includes two brief catalogue essays written by each artist about the other.

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