William N. Copley

William N. Copley

Author: William Nelson Copley

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Published: 2009

Total Pages: 168

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The life and career of William N. Copley (1919-1996) spans an exciting (if little-known) period in American art. As a gallerist, Copley established a powerful presence for Surrealism on the West Coast, exhibiting René Magritte, Max Ernst, Yves Tanguy, Joseph Cornell and Man Ray, before deciding, in 1947, to become a painter himself. He then moved to Paris, where he developed his own unmistakable style, a style which has come to be recognized as the native link between Surrealism and Pop art. In his emphasis on bold wavy outline and occasional use of text, Copley is now also considered a forerunner of the graffiti art practiced by the likes of Keith Haring. This important monograph reproduces a broad selection of Copley's paintings, inspired by everyday American circumstances: his cowboys and pin-up girls, his erotic and pornographic fantasies and his set pieces from everyday life.


CPLY

CPLY

Author: William Nelson Copley

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Published: 1995

Total Pages: 238

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German Americana

German Americana

Author: Christoph Strupp

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Published: 2007

Total Pages: 1652

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A comprehensive bibliography of books and scholarship on the United States produced in German-speaking countries from 1956-2005.


Ideal and Reality

Ideal and Reality

Author: Peter Weiermair

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Published: 1998

Total Pages: 294

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"The successive phases of the modern era - from Post-Impressionism, Symbolism, Expressionism, Neoclassicism and New Objectivity to the figural work of artists on the fringe of the contemporary art scene - reflect the stages in the evolutionary process that has changed the artist's image of the body over the past 100 years."--BOOK JACKET.