Between the final years of the Mexican Revolution and the immediate aftermath of WWII, dozens of U.S. painters and photographers flocked to Mexico. Oles reveals the work of these artists, along with representative works of their Mexican contemporaries. Text in Spanish and English. 185 illus., 75 in color.
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Between the final years of the Mexican Revolution and the immediate aftermath of WWII, dozens of U.S. painters and photographers flocked to Mexico. Oles reveals the work of these artists, along with representative works of their Mexican contemporaries. Text in Spanish and English. 185 illus., 75 in color.
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VG-(Few marks from previous gallery owner; copy may have slight wear and soiling to edges of book block; interior good and clean. ) Mauve & color illus. wraps, 296 pp., 75 color and 110 bw plates and illustrations. Text is in Spanish and English. Issued in conjunction with a series of 1993-1994 exhibitions that revisit the "era when Mexico captured the North American imagination....[and] dozens of U.S. painters and photographers flocked to Mexico, among them Edward Weston, Paul sTrand, Marsden Hartley, Helen Levitt, Josef Albers, and Robert Motherwell....[This book covers] the work of these and other American artists, along with works by their Mexican contemporaries and examples of commercial, folk, and tourist art that contributed to Americans' image of their neighbor to the south." (back cover).