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Masterful illusions

Japanese prints in the Anne Van Biema collection
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Japanese masterworks from the Price collection

Showcases two hundred pieces of Japanese art created during the Edo period from the 2007 Price collection displayed at the Sackler Gallery in Washington, D.C., featuring screens, hanging scrolls, fans, and more.
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A century of African American art

the Paul R. Jones collection
Reproduces sixty-six works of African-American art from the Paul R. Jones collection, and includes ten essays in which contributors discuss collage and photomontage, discursive modernism, color, photography and printmaking, and other topics.
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Chicano visions

American painters on the verge
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Testimony

vernacular art of the African-American South : the Ronald and June Shelp collection
Presents color reproductions of paintings, drawings, and sculptures by twenty-seven self-taught African-American artists from the Southern U.S., and includes essays that explore the themes and meaning of the work.
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Picasso linoleum cuts

the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kramer Collection in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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To conserve a legacy

American art from historically Black colleges and universities
Photographs and text help profile six colleges and universities that have the largest collections of African-American art and artifacts.
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Hockney posters

An illustrated catalogue of an exhibition derived from a poster collection.

A private eye

Dada, surrealism, and more from the Brandt collection
2006

Rodin's art

2003
Catalogs the 204 sculptures, ceramics, and drawings by Auguste Rodin in Stanford University's B. Gerald Cantor collection, and includes essays on the collection's development, Rodin's techniques, and critical reception.

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