Wallace Putnam 1899-1989 / Francis M. Naumann

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : H.N. Abrams, 2002Description: 335 p. : illus. ; 31 cmISBN:
  • 9780810963979
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • REF 759.13 PUT 21
Contents:
I am an artist (1899-1925) -- Manhattan manners (1925-1935) -- Crisis series (1935-1940) -- Icehouse (1940-1950) -- Meaning of art (1950-1960) -- Missing link between Avery and Rothko (1960-1970) -- Post-abstract expressionist -- Realism (1970-1980) -- Yes to life (1980-1989).
Summary: Wallace Putnam burst upon the New York art scene in 1936 with a large assemblage provocatively entitled Agog, prominently displayed in the entranceway to a major exhibition of Dadaist and Surrealist art at The Museum of Modern Art. Though he went on to create a highly innovative body of work that was shown in major museums, Putnam remains underappreciated, deserving of the reassessment that this first study of his art will stimulate. Putnam's work is largely figurative, with elements of abstraction.
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Libro - Monografía Biblioteca Pública de San Miguel de Allende, A.C. Sala Ingles Consulta / Referencia REF 759.13 PUT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available non fiction 048667

Includes bibliographical references (p. 322-323) and index.

I am an artist (1899-1925) -- Manhattan manners (1925-1935) -- Crisis series (1935-1940) -- Icehouse (1940-1950) -- Meaning of art (1950-1960) -- Missing link between Avery and Rothko (1960-1970) -- Post-abstract expressionist -- Realism (1970-1980) -- Yes to life (1980-1989).

Wallace Putnam burst upon the New York art scene in 1936 with a large assemblage provocatively entitled Agog, prominently displayed in the entranceway to a major exhibition of Dadaist and Surrealist art at The Museum of Modern Art. Though he went on to create a highly innovative body of work that was shown in major museums, Putnam remains underappreciated, deserving of the reassessment that this first study of his art will stimulate. Putnam's work is largely figurative, with elements of abstraction.

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