Great modern masters

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Klee

1996
Traces the career of German artist Paul Klee through a collection of over sixty reproductions of his works, and text that discusses his place in twentieth-century art.

Warhol

1997
An illustrated survey which spans the entire range of Warhol's art, and focuses on his ideas about diversity, objectification of celebrities, and aesthetics.

Munch

1996
Presents seventy-one full-color reproductions of the works of Norwegian painter Edvard Munch, considered a forerunner of the Expressionist movement, and includes information on his life, career, and influence on artists of the twentieth century.

Dal?

1995
Text and accompanying photographic reproductions of Dali's paintings provide insights into the phantasmagoric world of the enigmatic painter and present critical commentary on the artist and his work.

Bacon

1995
Reproduces in full color sixty-eight of Bacon's most important paintings. Also included are documentary photographs of Bacon's studio, his associates and models, plus works by other artists that affected Bacon's paintings.

Matisse

1995
Discusses the French painter, Matisse, from his days with the group of avant-garde artists called Fauves through his experimentation with Cubism and figure painting. Also describes his work with stained glass designs and the technique of creating pictures with paper cutouts.

Malevich

1996
Features over fifty full-color reproductions of the works of twentieth-century artist Kazimir Malevich, founder of the radical abstraction form known as Suprematism and promoter of the styles that led to Cubism, and includes information on his life, career, and role in the founding of modernism.

Duchamp

1996
Presents over sixty full color reproductions of the works of Marcel Duchamp, a twentieth-century artist associated with Cubism, Surrealism, and the Dada movement, and includes information on his life, career, and role in the history of twentieth-century art.

Ernst

1997
Contains over sixty color plates depicting the works of German artist Max Ernst, and includes text that discusses his life, work, and legacy.

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