Description
Explore the rich heritage of American art with this collectible issue of Art in America, dated November 1968. This vintage magazine features a prominent cover story on Albert Pinkham Ryder’s captivating painting Lord Ullin’s Daughter, presented in full on page 44. The issue highlights the significant restoration of Ryder's works now housed in the Smithsonian Institution’s National Collection of Fine Arts, making it a valuable addition to any vintage magazine collection.
This vintage magazine offers readers a unique glimpse into the world of art and culture during the late 1960s—a time characterized by artistic exploration and creative expression. Featuring in-depth articles such as the insightful piece "Ryder Rediscovered" by Lloyd Goodrich, this issue encapsulates the romantic vision that Ryder presented through his artistry. It also delves into contemporary discussions surrounding modern art movements, making it a timeless resource for art historians and enthusiasts alike.
In addition to the cover feature, this issue includes a variety of special subjects and commentary, including:
- Collector Spotlight: An overview of Roy Neuberger's collection, highlighting his impact on modern art.
- Artistic Insights: Commentary from Jimmy Ernst on his father Max Ernst’s influence in the art world.
Condition of the magazine is rated as Very Good, with minor wear on the edges typical for its age. The exact item pictured is what you will receive, ensuring authenticity and collectibility.
This Art in America vintage issue is presented in a protective plastic sleeve for preservation. Its pages are filled with compelling historical insights, discussions of modern artistic movements, and engaging features that reflect the vibrancy of that era.
Don't miss the opportunity to own this piece of art history—a perfect addition to your collection of vintage magazines.