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  • (Ensor, James; Munch, Edvard; Nolde, Emil). Phillips, Carol A; Edebau, Frank Patrick; et al.

    Published by Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada: Norman Mackenzi Art Gallery, University of Regina, 1980., 1980

    Seller: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.

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    Condition: Good. - Quarto [11 inches high by 8-1/2 inches wide], softcover bound in printed dark green wrappers. The binding is rubbed & bumped. [iii] & 111 pages. Profusely illustrated in black & white and color. The top corners of the first few leaves are lightly bumped. The contents are very good. Good. Catalog for an exhibition organized by the Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery at the University of Regina and shown in Regina, Calgary and Winnipeg in 1980. Carol A. Phillips, acting director of the Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery, links Ensor and Munch as important precursors of and influences on expressionism to Emil Nolde, one of the chief exponents of German Expressionism.