John Marin
|
| Price: |
15 new or used available from $74.40
Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1135279 in Books
- Published on: 1990-03
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 312 pages
Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
John Marin (1870-1953) brought a transparency and poise to watercolor that were new to American art. The catalogue of an exhibit of his oils, drawings, watercolors and etchings at the National Gallery of Art, this lavish biographical-critical tribute samples the many sides of Marin. There is the restless modernist--member of the circle of artists around photographer Alfred Stieglitz--whose staccato grids of interlocking lines and planes gave new meaning to the Brooklyn Bridge, pulsing city life or a seascape. There is the romantic lyricist, as seen in an exquisite pastel of Venice. There is the nature-worshipper whose celebration of unspoiled Maine almost amounts to an environmental statement. And there was the experimentalist who anticipated abstract trends. Easily dismissed as a painter's painter, Marin recorded flashes of illumination that instill hope and joy. Fine, a curator at the National Gallery, writes with perception of Marin's vision.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Library Journal
For a major exhibition this spring at the National Gallery, Fine has produced a handsome catalog of John Marin's art. A selection from 3000 works in the Marin Archives at the National Gallery are included, some recent gifts of the Marin family; their linear, rhythmic qualities particularly lend them to graphic representation. Carefully reproduced, the 175 color and 125 black-and-white illustrations embrace watercolors, drawings, etchings, and oils spanning a prolific career of over 40 years. Skillfully combining the biographical and the critical, and frequently quoting Marin himself, the footnoted text is a readable and authentic survey that will serve the novice and scholar alike. A detailed chronology and annotated bibliography increase the usefulness of this book, which is further enhanced by family photographs. An excellent starting point for studying Marin, this is recommended for school, university, public, and museum collections.
- Ellen Bates, New York
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Customer Reviews
Ruth Fine's "Marin" is an American Watercolor masterpiece!
I had the privilage to visit the National Gallery and view John Marin's work in toto a few years ago. He is truly one of the most obscure of the great American abstract watercolorists of this Century. I did not purchase the book at the time, assuming that I could purchase it anywhere back home. Now that it is out of print, I am in a desperate search for it. Marin's work is extrodinarily fresh, alive and engaging. Abbeville Press must reprint for bookstores, libraries and the public to enjoy this man's great talent and fine work!
The definitive look at an American Modernist: Marin.
The evolution and transformation of Marin's art is brilliantly revealed in Ruth Fine's John Marin. The novice and long time art lover can be assured that they hold a treasure with this out-of-print masterpiece. Informative and well paced this comprehensive publication also delights in the shear artistic energy emanating from Marin's work. The beautifully reproduced drawings, paintings and-- most of all-- his signature watercolors are simply breathtaking. For anyone interested in the American Modernist movement this book delivers a master: John Marin.
John Marin's Art Shown Beautifully
This is one of the most magnificent artist monographs I have ever read. Photography of his watercolors are of the highest quality. The best reference of his work ever done related to the 1990 retrospective exhibit at the National Gallery


