
Stuart Davis: A Catalogue Raisonné
Hardcover, slipcased set of 3 volumes, 1784 pp., 890 color and 1220 black-and-white illus.
ISBN 978-0-30010-981-8
ISBN-10 0-30010-981-4
Edited by Ani Boyajian and Mark Rutkoski, essays by William C. Agee and Karen Wilkin, preface by Earl Davis.
Exquisitely designed and produced, Stuart Davis: A Catalogue Raisonné is the highly anticipated, definitive reference on Stuart Davis’s paintings, watercolors, and drawings. Documenting the life’s work of this prolific and highly influential artist—who affected every development in American art from second-generation Ashcan realism around 1912 to color field and geometric painting in the 1960s—is a monumental achievement. In this three-volume, slipcased edition, the editors have catalogued 1,749 artworks by the artist, providing extensive documentation and information about each one. The catalogue includes a detailed chronology of Davis’s life, along with a series of essays that consider the artist’s career and significance.
Item# 115
Price $300; Members $270

Westward the Course of Empire
Hardcover, 180 pp., 72 tritone illus.
ISBN 978-30014-134-4
ISBN-10 0-30014-134-4
Mark Ruwedel, with an essay by Jock Reynolds
The first major monograph on Ruwedel's work, this stunning book presents more than 70 prints from Ruwedel’s ongoing series Westward the Course of Empire, an inventory of the residual landforms created by the scores of railroads built in the American and Canadian West since 1869.
Item# 144
Price $65; Members $58.50

First Doubt: Optical Confusion in Modern Photography
Hardcover, 220 pp., 8 color and 89 black-and-white illus.
ISBN 978-0-30014-133-7
ISBN-10 0-30014-133-5
Catalogue for the exhibition, organized by Joshua Chuang, presented at the Yale University Art Gallery (October 7, 2008–January 4, 2009).
A full description of the exhibition
is available here.
Item# 315
Price $50; Members $45
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