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Armando Reverón / John Elderfield, Luis Pérez-Oramas and Nora Lawrence.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: New York: Museum of Modern Art; London: Thames & Hudson [distributor], ©2007Description: 240 p.: ill (some col.); 26 cmISBN:
  • 9780870707117
  • 0870707116 (pbk)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 759.987 E377a
Contents:
The natural history of Armando Reveron / John Elderfield -- Armando Reveron and modern art in Latin America / Luis Perez-Oramas -- Catalogue / Nora Lawrence -- Early works -- Early landscapes -- Portraits of the 1930s -- Landscapes of the 1940s -- Figural works of the 1940s -- Self-portraits -- Dolls and objects -- El Castillete -- Autobiographical statement -- Interview with Reveron.
Review: "This volume celebrates the work of the Venezuelan artist Armando Reveron (1889-1954). This very first publication on Reveron in English accompanies an exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art in early 2007. John Elderfield gives a newly comprehensive account of the artist's development in the context of modern art, while Luis Perez-Oramas places Reveron in relation to Latin American art. More than 100 works - paintings, drawings, and objects - are illustrated in the catalogue, which includes introductory texts by Nora Lawrence. An autobiographical statement by Reveron and an interview with him, a bibliographical note, and an index conclude the publication."--BOOK JACKET.
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The natural history of Armando Reveron / John Elderfield -- Armando Reveron and modern art in Latin America / Luis Perez-Oramas -- Catalogue / Nora Lawrence -- Early works -- Early landscapes -- Portraits of the 1930s -- Landscapes of the 1940s -- Figural works of the 1940s -- Self-portraits -- Dolls and objects -- El Castillete -- Autobiographical statement -- Interview with Reveron.

"This volume celebrates the work of the Venezuelan artist Armando Reveron (1889-1954). This very first publication on Reveron in English accompanies an exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art in early 2007. John Elderfield gives a newly comprehensive account of the artist's development in the context of modern art, while Luis Perez-Oramas places Reveron in relation to Latin American art. More than 100 works - paintings, drawings, and objects - are illustrated in the catalogue, which includes introductory texts by Nora Lawrence. An autobiographical statement by Reveron and an interview with him, a bibliographical note, and an index conclude the publication."--BOOK JACKET.

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