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Cincinnati Artists and Their Work featuring "Dixie Selden" Signed First Edition

Item Details

Title and Author/Editor John A. Ruthven In the Audubon Tradition, 1987), Unsuspected Genius: The Art and Life of Frank Duveneck (Robert Neuhaus, 1989), The Photography of Paul Briol: A Centennial Tribute (Editor Dottie L. Lewis, The Queen & the Arts: Cultural Life in Nineteenth-Century Cincinnati (Robert C. Vitz, Dixie Selden: An American Impressionist from Cincinnati: 1868-1935 (Genetta McLean, 2001), Ohio Art and Artists (Edna Maria Clark, 1932), John Twachtman (Richard Boyle, 1979), Elizabeth Nourse, 1859-1938: A Salon Career (Mary Alice Heekin Burke, 1983), Edward Henry Potthast: American Impressionist (Gerald Peters Gallery, 1998), Rookwood and the Industry of Art (Nancy E. Owen, Paul Ashbrook (David T. Johnson, Cincinnati in Bronze (Child Health Association, 1959), Carol Williams: Her Spot in Cincinnati (Editor Dottie L. Lewis, 1990), Eternal Summer: The Art of Edward Henry Potthast (Edited by Julie Aronson, 2013), Triumph of Color and Light: Ohio Impressionists and Post-impressionists (James Keny, 1994)
Genre Biography, Autobiography and Memoirs, Art and Photography
Binding Buckram, Cloth on board, Softcover
Dust Jacket Yes
Edition Statement First Edition
Signed Yes
Signed by Eternal Summer is signed by the editor to the title page., Dixie Selden and The Queen and the Arts are both signed and dedicated to the previous owners to the title page.
Number of Books 15

Condition

- one new in shrink wrap; wear to covers and dust jackets; embossed stamp or bookplate to front; cracked hinge; toning to pages.

Dimensions

10.75" W x 13.25" H x 12.0" D

- measured as a collection.

Item #

ITMG316501

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