Search Results - "Dorothy Dehner"

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    Dorothy Dehner. by Dehner, Dorothy, 1901-1994

    Imprint 1986
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    Dorothy Dehner : sixty years of art / by Dehner, Dorothy, 1901-1994

    Imprint 1993
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    Dorothy Dehner: ten years of sculpture.

    Imprint 1965
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    Dorothy Dehner : exhibition April 21-May 23, 1970. by Dehner, Dorothy, 1901-

    Imprint 1970
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    Dorothy Dehner : the Phillips Collection : [Exhibition] March 10 - May 20, 1990. by Dehner, Dorothy, 1901-1994

    Imprint 1990
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    Dorothy Dehner : heroic sculpture. by Dehner, Dorothy, 1901-1994

    Imprint 1990
    Book
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    Dorothy Dehner : sculpture and works on paper /

    Imprint 1980
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    Dorothy Dehner, sculpture and watercolors : May 7-31, 1957. by Dehner, Dorothy, 1901-1994

    Imprint 1957
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    Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994) : landscapes of memory. by Thyssen, Esther

    Imprint 1998
    “…Dorothy Dehner : landscapes of memory…”
    Book
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    Reading abstract expressionism : context and critique

    Imprint 2005
    Table of Contents: “…Arcadian nightmares : the evolution of David Smith and Dorothy Dehner's work at Bolton Landing /…”
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    Abstract expressionism : further evidence : painting & sculpture by Scarlata, Jessica

    Imprint 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Artists: Charles Alston -- Robert Arneson -- Norman Bluhm -- Lee Bontecou -- Louise Bourgeois -- James Brooks -- John Chamberlain -- Harold Cousins -- Jay Defeo -- Dorothy Dehner -- Beauford Delaney -- Claire Falkenstein -- Herbert Ferber -- David Hare -- Hans Hofmann -- Richard Hunt -- Lee Krasner -- Ibram Lassaw -- Alfred Leslie -- Norman Lewis -- Seymour Lipton -- Conrad Marca-Relli -- John Mason -- Joan Mitchell -- Louise Nevelson -- Alfonso Ossorio -- Richard Pousette-Dart -- Milton Resnick -- Theodore Roszak -- Charles Seliger -- David Smith -- Theodoros Stamos -- Richard Stankiewicz -- Toshiko Takaezu -- Alma Thomas -- Mark Tobey -- Jack Tworkov -- Peter Voulkos -- Hale Woodruff.…”
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    Selections from the collection of Susan Morse Hilles. Exhibition: September 17 through December 3, 1967, Ridgefield, Conn., Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art.

    Imprint 1967
    Table of Contents: “…Josef Albers -- Richard Anuszkiewicz -- Kenneth Armitage -- Olle Baertling -- James Brooks -- Reg Butler -- Alexander Calder -- John Chamberlain -- William Congdon -- Edward Corbett -- Nassos Daphnis -- Allan D'Arcangelo -- Dorothy Dehner -- Richard Diebenkorn -- Enrico Donati -- Thomas Downing -- Robert Engman -- Jimmy Ernst -- Sorel Etrog -- Claire Falkenstein -- Paul Feeley -- Herbert Ferber -- Helen Frankenthaler -- Gerald D. …”
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    Artists' estates : reputations in trust

    Imprint 2005
    Table of Contents: “…Rae Ferren, widow of John Ferren ; John Crawford, son of Ralston Crawford ; Robert Jamieson, companion of Leon Polk Smith ; Joan Marter on the Dorothy Dehner Foundation -- To the future. Kate and Christopher Rothko, daughter and son of Mark Rothko ; Stephen Polcari on the Archives of American Art ; Ralph Lerner on art law ; Jack Cowart on the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation.…”
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    David Smith : collected writings, lectures, and interviews by Smith, David, 1906-1965

    Imprint 2018
    Table of Contents: “…The landscape, spectres are, sculpture Is, 1947 -- Design for progress-cockfight, 1947 -- The sculptor's relationship to the museum, dealer, and public, 1947 -- The golden eagle-a recital; Robinhood's Barn, 1948 -- Foreword, Dorothy Dehner : drawings, paintings, 1948 -- Report for interim week, 1950 -- Statement, Herald Tribune Forum, 1950 -- Sculpture hopes to be, 1950 -- Notes on books, 1950 -- The question-what are your influences, 1950 -- Autobiographical notes, 1950 -- What I believe about the teaching of sculpture, 1950 -- The flight paths of birds moths insects, 1950-51 -- Notes-watch a torn sheet, c. 1951 -- What happens to barnyard grass, 1951 -- Foreword (apology of a juryman), 1951 -- Notes on seven sculptures, 1951 -- Progress report and application for renewal of Guggenheim Fellowship, 1951 -- And so this being the happiest-is disappointing, 1951 -- Notes for Elaine de Kooning, 1951 -- The joint is foul with smoke, 1951 --…”
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