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Bolton Coit Brown

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Explores the career of one of America's most noted printmakers and seminal role he played in bringing the arts to Woodstock, New York.With essays by art historian Tom Wolf and printmaking professor...
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Explores the career of one of America's most noted printmakers and seminal role he played in bringing the arts to Woodstock, New York.

With essays by art historian Tom Wolf and printmaking professor Ronald Netsky, this illustrated exhibition catalogue explores the career of one of America's most accomplished printmakers, Bolton Coit Brown (1864–1938). Focusing mostly on the artist's use of lithography but also including a selection of his oil paintings, this retrospective explores Brown's unique and formidable contributions to American printmaking, as well as the seminal role he played in bringing the arts to Woodstock, New York.

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Price: £18.50
Pages: 96
Publisher: Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art
Imprint: Distribution Partners
Publication Date: 15 June 2003
Trim Size: 11.00 X 8.50 in
ISBN: 9781438431123
Format: Paperback
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Bolton Coit Brown and the Woodstock Legacy
Neil C. Trager

"Beautiful Color Does Not Come in Tubes"
The Paintings of Bolton Brown
Tom Wolf

Bolton Brown: Artist, Teacher, Printer
Ronald Netsky

Bolton Brown: Renaissance Man
Arthur A. Anderson

Appendices:
Early Days At Woodstock
Bolton Brown

Bolton Brown, The Artist and the Man
John Taylor Arms

Chronology
Works by Bolton Coit Brown in the Exhibition
Works by Other Artists in the Exhibition