[Rarebooks] FS: Drawings of Edwin Dickinson

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Tue Apr 26 07:15:06 EDT 2011


TITLE: “The drawings of Edwin Dickinson”

By Lloyd Goodrich.
Publishd by the Yale University Press, in association with The Drawing
Society, in 1963.

DISCUSSION: Lloyd Goodrich begins- “Edwin Dickinson is a unique figure in
contemporary American art- a traditionalist who is far from academic, a
representational artist whose subjects have little to do with conventional
representation, a skillful painter and draftsman who thirty years ago
anticipated certain aspects of today’s advanced school, a man respected
equally by conservatives and avant-garde. Above all he is an
individualist, who has gone his own way without regard to current trends.
He is a rare combination of classicist and romantic: a classicist in his
passion for form, a romantic in his visionary content”.

DESCRIPTION: Hardcover. 11”x12”, 18 pages plus 58 plates.

CONDITION NOTES: Minor wear, but overall clean and nice, with a tight
binding and no marks. The pictorial slipcase, however, is somewhat banged
and dinged and whacked.

PRICE: $100.00

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