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My MANET
BOOKS
from my own collection: by Carol Sutton
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- Fried, Michael
- Manet's Modernism : or, The Face of Painting
in the 1860s
- by Michael Fried
- Publisher: University
Of Chicago Press (July 1, 1996)
- ISBN: 0226262162
- Product Dimensions: 10.3
x 7.4 x 1.6 inches
- Shipping Weight: 4.2
pounds.
- AMAZON: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0226262162/ref=ase_mystudios/104-3241473-6629534?v=glance&s=books
- Gordon, Robert
- Forge, Andrew
- The Last Flowers of Manet by Robert Gordon and Andrew Forge,
- Hardcover: 48
pages
- Publisher: Harry
N Abrams (April 1, 1999)
- ISBN: 0810981645
- Product Dimensions: 9.6
x 8.8 x 0.5 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.1
pounds.
- MAZON: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0810981645/qid=1114568939/sr=2-3/ref=pd_bbs_b_2_3/104-3241473-6629534
- Wilson-Bareau, Juliet
- Manet, Monet, and the Gare Saint-Lazare
- Primary author: Juliet Wilson-Bareau
- Pub. Date: April 1998
- Price: $60.00
- Format: Hardcover
- 224 p., 9 1/4 x 11 inches
- 101 b/w, 60 color illustrations
- ISBN: 0300075103
- Copublished with the National Gallery of Art,
Washington
- Yale University Press
http://yalepress.yale.edu/YupBooks/viewbook.asp?isbn=0300075103
- COURTHION, Pierre
- Edouard Manet
- NY Harry N. Abrams. First edition. Quarto. Fine
in a fine dustwrapper.
- Rey, Robert MANET
- (Manet, Edouard). MANET by Robert Rey. Hyperion,
1938. 4to., cloth, 168pp, illustrated; tipped-on plates
- Theodore Reff
- Manet & Modern Paris
- Exhibition Catalogue (book): Manet and
Modern Paris, by Theodore Reff. Washington,
D.C.: National Gallery of Art, 1982.
- http://www.nga.gov/past/data/exh487.shtm
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- Adler, Kathleen MANET
- (Manet, Edouard). MANET by Kathleen Adler. Salem
House, Topsfield, MA, 1986. 4to., cloth, DJ, 240pp., 220 illustrations,
50 in color.
- Rewald, John
- EDOUARD MANET PASTELS
- (Manet, Edouard). EDOUARD MANET PASTELS by John
Rewald. Cassirer, Oxford, 1947. 4to., cloth-backedboards, DJ, 60pp., 33
plates.- My provenance:
- Martin, Kurt
- ED. MANET - WATERCOLORS AND PASTELS
- (Manet, Edouard). ED. MANET - WATERCOLORS AND
PASTELS by Kurt Martin. Abrams, NY, 1959. Large square quarto, cloth-backed
boards, 24 matted color plates. Library of Congress Card Catalog Number
: 59-88-36
- My provenance:: I bought this book from Don Lake
and Company, in 1998, in Toronto, ON, Canada,
- Gronberg, Theresa A. (ed.)
- MANET: A RETROSPECTIVE
- Park Lane New York 1990 759.4 M313g
- large book
- (Manet, Edouard). Rand, Harry
- MANET'S CONTEMPLATION: At the Gare Saint-Lazare
- Berkley, California: University of California
Press, (1987). First edition. Octavo square. Remainder dot to lower edge,
very slight shelfwear to lower edge, else near fine; in a dust jacket with
very mild wear to spine ends, light creasing to upper edge near spine,
small crease to rear flap upper edge, two scratches to front panel. Illustrated
throughout in color and b&w, including frontispiece, on coated stock.
Rand has studied Mamet's pattern of design and thought within THE GARE
SAINT-LAZARE and established the reliability of the method by applying
it to other paintings.
- Wright, Patricia
- EYEWITNESS ART; MANET
- 1999 Wright, Patricia. EYEWITNESS ART; MANET.
NY: DK Publishing, 1999. 1st American Edition 1999, new hardcover, no jacket,
index, 64pp, 4to,
Cachin, Francoise
- Kaplan, Rachel ;Published By: Harry N. Abrams
;Category: Art - General ;Paperback ; ISBN: 0810928922
- http://www.bookcloseouts.com/default.asp?N=-83562
- 12.95 USD
Perruchot, Henri. Manet. London:
Blandford Press, 1962. 12mo - over 6?" - 7?" tall. Soft Cover.
Very Good Condition. / No Jacket. 90 pages.
- http://www.paska.com/authors-p.htm
- Art. $5.00
- Faison, S. Lane ; Edouard Manet (1832-1883)
/ text by S. Lane Faison, Jr. ;New York
: H. N. Abrams in association with Pocket Books, 1954 ;[74] p. : ill. (some
col.), port. Series: The pocket library of great art ; On spine: Manet
- LISTED ON THIS LIBRARY SITE; Sourasky Central
Library : http://valeph.tau.ac.il/ALEPH/ENG/TAU/AAC/AAC/FIND-ACC/0115898
- Cognart, Raymond,
Manet, The Uffici Press, Lugano, Italy, small book
- Edouard Manet ,
a book of 30 Postcards, ISBN 1-85422-2341; paperback spine with
removable postcards for mailing or inspiration
- Courthion, Pierre and
- Cailler, Pierre,
- Portrait of Manet by Himself and his Contemporaries, by Roy Publisher, New York, , Published in Great Britian,
1960, Library of Congress card catalog number: 62-10706.
- Manet Art Prints,
by Abrams, tall format prints
- Manet and the American Civil War:
The Battle of U.S.S Kearsarge and C.S.S. Alabama (Paperback)by
David Degner (Author), Juliet Wilson-Bareau (Author) - Purchased at: Daid
Mirvish Books, Toronto, ON."This fascinating book focuses on The Metropolitan
Museum of Art's recent acquisition, The "Kearsarge" at Boulogne,
by Edouard Manet (18321883)'catalogue for an exhibition-Paperback:
86 pages - Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art (June 10, 2003) - Language:
English- ISBN-10: 0300099622-Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.5 x 0.3 inches
- Notes : American Civil War at sea. The U.S.S. Kearsarge and the C.S.S.
Alabama fought off the coast of Cherbourg, France on June 19, 1864.
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- This catalogue
has the Manet painting reproduced that I used to paint my minature seascape:
Title: (American) Civil War Sea After Edouard Manet 'Kearsarge'
at Boulogne, 1864, Size: tiny stretched canvas, 3"x5"
/ 7.5cmx12.5cm, (made in Barcelona by DeSerres [http://www.deserres.ca/]
, Media: Golden Paints Arylic, Date: July 11, 2008 C #3.
- Recently refound July 2008: National Geographic:December
1994, Volume 186, Feature article was 'Animals at Play', on cover is a
monkey holding a snowball. / On page 67 is an article:
- The Wreak of the C.S.S. Alabama - Avenging
Angel of the Confederacy, by Max Guerout (French Navy Commander), Photographs by Rod M. Farb,
"Edouard Manet, said to have watched the fight form a boat, painted
Alabama's famous death (upper left) [page 68] She lost 21 men. Wounded
survivors made a votive model of her (above) for a local church. Pages
70 and 71, has an amazing map of the world showing the trail or routes
and stoppages that the C.S.S. made, with illustrated background of its
burning and some lucky sailors and warrior survivors in a life boat, and
a photo collage of the Confederate flag with the chronometers that Semmes
took. . "Over 22 months and 67,000 nautical miles she destroyed or
ransomed 64 vessels."
- WEB: http://www.history.navy.mil/branches/org12-1.htm-CSS
Alabama, History of the Ship, by French Navy Commander Max Guerout.
- plus numerous magazine articles:
July 26, 2008