Dark metropolis : Irving Norman's social surrealism / Edited by Ray Day

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Sacramento, CA : Heyday Books , 2006Description: 223 p. : illus. ; 31 cmISBN:
  • 9781597140416
Uniform titles:
  • Toller Cranston Collection
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • REF 759.13 NOR 
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Summary: Social realism at its most vivid and vibrant. Images from an artist who witnessed a century of human struggle. Amazing glimpses of an age of change Stunning retrospective collection of a surrealist master. Not a well-known figure, Irving Norman created monumental works that depicted the world he saw and experienced throughout the decades from World War I into the 70's. There is a dark vision shaped by the wars and enormous change of his times as he saw it - war, revolution, industrialization, and the pace and crush of modern life. This collection attempts to bring Norman to a new position and appreciation among modern American masters.
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Libro - Monografía Biblioteca Pública de San Miguel de Allende, A.C. Consulta / Referencia REF 759.13 NOR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 065875
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REF 759.13 MOT Robert Motherwell, 1915/1991 : la puerta abierta = the open door REF 759.13 MOU William Sidney Mount REF 759.13 NOL Kenneth Noland REF 759.13 NOR Dark metropolis : Irving Norman's social surrealism REF 759.13 OKE Georgia O'Keeffe : art and letters REF 759.13 OKE Georgia O'Keeffe REF 759.13 OKE One hundred flowers

Introduction. Paintings of our time / Scott A. Shields -- Essays. A radical life / Patricia Junker ; Irving Norman and the human condition / Charles C. Eldredge -- Reproductions. I. The capitalist enigma ; II. The social illusion ; III. The cycle of war ; IV. The urban transformation ; V. The human predicament.

Social realism at its most vivid and vibrant. Images from an artist who witnessed a century of human struggle. Amazing glimpses of an age of change Stunning retrospective collection of a surrealist master. Not a well-known figure, Irving Norman created monumental works that depicted the world he saw and experienced throughout the decades from World War I into the 70's. There is a dark vision shaped by the wars and enormous change of his times as he saw it - war, revolution, industrialization, and the pace and crush of modern life. This collection attempts to bring Norman to a new position and appreciation among modern American masters.

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