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"One of the best new books on postwar American art. A sympathetic, though unsparing, account of the artist's life is interwoven expertly with the history of his work, resulting in an exemplary study of a contemporary painter's career." San Francisco Examiner-Chronicle
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"The first book-length study on the artist. It is sharp and informative and it contains a good deal of new documentation." The New York Times
Review:
"This monograph is well researched...and generously illustrated with good color plates. The chronology, notes, bibliography, and personal photographs are valuable resources." Choice
"Review"
by San Francisco Examiner-Chronicle,
"One of the best new books on postwar American art. A sympathetic, though unsparing, account of the artist's life is interwoven expertly with the history of his work, resulting in an exemplary study of a contemporary painter's career."
"Review"
by The New York Times,
"The first book-length study on the artist. It is sharp and informative and it contains a good deal of new documentation."
"Review"
by Choice,
"This monograph is well researched...and generously illustrated with good color plates. The chronology, notes, bibliography, and personal photographs are valuable resources."
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