Art in America Magazine No. 4 1963 Fourth of July by Susan Merrett Hardcover


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Discover a piece of American history with this stunning hardcover edition of Art in America Magazine No. 4 from July 1963. This vintage magazine offers an insightful exploration of American art that resonates even today, featuring a captivating cover story by Susan Merrett titled "Fourth of July Picnic at Weymouth Landing, Mass."

This issue is significant as it captures the essence of the 1960s, a decade marked by vibrant cultural changes and artistic expressions. It includes contributions from esteemed art historians and critics, providing readers with a deep understanding of various artistic movements and the unique identity of American art. Notable articles such as "What Is American in American Art?" by Lloyd Goodrich and "Beauty or the Beast? The Machine in American Art" by John I. H. Baur delve into the historical influences and themes that define American artistry.

The magazine is in good condition, exhibiting minor wear on the edges typical for its age, making it a collectible treasure for enthusiasts and historians alike. Its rich content and engaging narratives offer a comprehensive look at the evolution of American art.

This 1963 vintage magazine stands as a valuable resource for collectors, historians, and anyone passionate about understanding American cultural heritage through art. Make sure to add this memorable issue to your library of collectible vintage magazines.

  • Features insightful articles and critiques from renowned art historians and critics.
  • Showcases the cultural significance of various artistic movements from the 1960s era.

Includes:

  • Cover story by Susan Merrett, featuring a primitive collage-style artwork.
  • Essays and profiles on prominent figures like Ralph Albert Blakelock, Winslow Homer, and Alexander Calder.

Don't miss the chance to own this exceptional piece of vintage magazine history!

Art in America Magazine Cover Interior pages of Art in America Magazine

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