}Joseph Solman first attracted attention in the 1930s. Together with Mark Rothko, Adolph Gottlieb, Ben-Zion, and Ilya Bolotowsky, he launched "The Ten," an embattled group of modern painters opposed to the established grip on the art world by regional, domestic artists like Thomas Hart Benton and Grant Wood. In the years since, prominent museums such as the Whitney, the Duncan Phillips, the Joseph Hirshhorn, the Fogg Museum, Yale University Museum, and the British Museum have acquired prime examples of Solman's work. In recognition of his achievements he received the 1961 National Institute of Arts and Letters Award in Painting. In addition to fifteen one-man shows in New York, he has held solo exhibitions in Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C.With 200 illustrations, nearly 175 in color, and tributes by Dore Ashton, John Simon, Sidney Janis, Larry Campbell, and Stuart Preston, this unique book is the first retrospective of the many phases through which Solman has explored, evolved, and established his position as a pioneering artist. Within this book a gallery of paintings invites art lovers to share the fruits of an artistic journey that began more than six decades ago and shows no sign of ending.With essays by Lawrence Campbell, Howard E. Wooden, Sidney Janis, Stuart Preston, Suzanne Burrey, Dore Ashton, A.L. Chanin, John Simon, Jo Ann Lewis, Nancy Stapen }
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}Joseph Solman first attracted attention in the 1930s. Together with Mark Rothko, Adolph Gottlieb, Ben-Zion, and Ilya Bolotowsky, he launched "The Ten," an embattled group of modern painters opposed to the established grip on the art world by regional, domestic artists like Thomas Hart Benton and Grant Wood. In the years since, prominent museums such as the Whitney, the Duncan Phillips, the Joseph Hirshhorn, the Fogg Museum, Yale University Museum, and the British Museum have acquired prime examples of Solman's work. In recognition of his achievements he received the 1961 National Institute of Arts and Letters Award in Painting. In addition to fifteen one-man shows in New York, he has held solo exhibitions in Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C.With 200 illustrations, nearly 175 in color, and tributes by Dore Ashton, John Simon, Sidney Janis, Larry Campbell, and Stuart Preston, this unique book is the first retrospective of the many phases through which Solman has explored, evolved, and established his position as a pioneering artist.
Within this book a gallery of paintings invites art lovers to share the fruits of an artistic journey that began more than six decades ago and shows no sign of ending.With essays by Lawrence Campbell, Howard E. Wooden, Sidney Janis, Stuart Preston, Suzanne Burrey, Dore Ashton, A.L. Chanin, John Simon, Jo Ann Lewis, Nancy Stapen }"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Inscribed and signed by the artist on title page "To Will with Love Joe Solman". Solman (1909-2008) rose to prominence in the 1930s as a painter of semi-abstract citys capes, and became associated with the group "The Ten," which included Adolph Gottlieb and Mark Rothko. A fine fresh copy in like dust wrapper. Inscribed by Illustrator(s). Seller Inventory # saug 18-10 art american b/w Ama
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hardcover. Condition: near fine. Dust Jacket Condition: very good(+). Joseph Solman (illustrator). Illustrated profusely in color with few in black and white. 208 pages. 4to, green cloth with gold lettering, d.w. (some edgewear). New York: De Capo, (1995). Cloth lightly faded at edges, otherwise fine. A near fine copy in a very good (+) dust wrapper. Introduction by Theodore F. Wolff. Seller Inventory # 317277
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Hardcover with dustjacket, 208 pages, very good condition, light rubbing to dj; signed Joseph Solman on title page; no other internal marks. Foreign shipping may be extra. Seller Inventory # JoSoDa75
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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. A clean and bright copy. 208pp. Seller Inventory # ABE-1622828527477
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Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. 1st Edition. INSCRIBED Association Copy. Dark green cloth, lettered in gold foil. As issued. Color illus. dust jacket as issued, now in mylar. 1st ed. 208 pp., illus. A significant association copy inscribed by the Solmans to friends and fellow artists the Mollers: "To Hans & Helen, Perhaps it's even nicer to exchange our books at this stage of the game than to exchange paintings! Love, Joe & Ruth," dated Sept. 1995. Solman's 1939 self-portrait, from the Hans Moller collection, was used as the adjacent frontis. illustration. Furthermore, this copy emerged from the Estate of another Lehigh Valley artist, Ben Marcune. Size: Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Signed Associational. Book. Seller Inventory # 068891
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Hardcover. Signed and Inscribed. Forest green cloth w/ gilt printing. 208 pgs w/ 198 color plates. glossy pictorial dustjacket w/ white printing. Inscribed to a renowned New York gallerist; signed Joe and dated Sept 7, 1995. Includes essays by Dore Ashton, John Simon, Sidney Janis, Larry Campbell, and Stuart Preston. Wonderful, bright color plates. VG/VG. (scuffs & scratches to cloth. shelf-wear to lower cover edges. upper corners bumped. interior clean & bright. dustjacket scuffed & scratched). Seller Inventory # 182377
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