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Light blue binding with dark blue title, clean and tight, 68 pages, illustration on almost every page, small area of damage at top of spine. 
Very minimal damage to the cover (no holes or tears, only minimal scuff marks), in some instances dust jackets are not included, no missing pages, minimal to no highlighting/under. 
Paperback. Massive and lavish work on William Scott (b1913). Includes work from all periods and mostly illustrated in colour. The text is based on his private archive. Over 400 illustrations in colur and b&w. A Superb book on this important British artist. Recommended. Very Heavy Book which may incur extra charges for international customers. 310x280, 504pages. 
Please note that deliveries to addresses in the UK and Europe will be in 4-14 business days. Other countries should refer to Alibris standard times. This lavish volume includes works from all periods of William Scott's career— most reproduced in full color— introduced and assessed by the art historian Norbert Lynton, who was given full access to Scott's private archive by the William Scott Estate. Born in Scotland in 1913, William Scott was raised in Northern Ireland, the oldest boy in a family of eleven children. He trained at the Belfast College of Art and the Royal Academy Schools in London, and first came to the public's attention when he participated in the Arts Council's exhibition at the 1951 Festival of Britain. In 1953, he visited Rothko, Pollock, de Kooning, and others in New York, and began to exhibit there regularly. His work ranges from abstract paintings to ever-richer still lifes with multiple levels of meaning. Lynton's account of William Scott and his art is rooted in personal knowledge of the artist and the art world he inhabited and has involved firsthand contact with his work around the world, as well as consideration of the artistic currents in Western art during his time. 400+ illustrations in color and black and white. ISBN10: 0500976724. 
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William Scott, born in 1913, first came to the public's attention when he participated in the Arts Council's exhibition at the 1951 Festival of Britain. His work ranges from abstract paintings to still lifes with multiple levels of paint, and multiple... 
-Small quarto [10-3/4 inches high by 8-1/2 inches wide], softcover bound in printed cream wrappers. The wraps are soiled & lightly foxed with their edges slightly darkened. There is some staining to the rear wrap along the spine. 120 pages with the first & last leaves printed on onion skin. 1 tipped-in color plate & illustrations in black & white. The inside wraps are lightly soiled & foxed & the page edges are darkened. Good. Scarce. 
This lavish volume includes works from all periods of William Scott's career— most reproduced in full color— introduced and assessed by the art historian Norbert Lynton, who was given full access to Scott's private archive by the William Scott Estate. Born in Scotland in 1913, William Scott was raised in Northern Ireland, the oldest boy in a family of eleven children. He trained at the Belfast College of Art and the Royal Academy Schools in London, and first came to the public's attention when he participated in the Arts Council's exhibition at the 1951 Festival of Britain. In 1953, he visited Rothko, Pollock, de Kooning, and others in New York, and began to exhibit there regularly. His work ranges from abstract paintings to ever-richer still lifes with multiple levels of meaning. Lynton's account of William Scott and his art is rooted in personal knowledge of the artist and the art world he inhabited and has involved firsthand contact with his work around the world, as well as consideration of the artistic currents in Western art during his time. 400+ illustrations in color and black and white. ISBN10: 0500976724. 
0500976724 THAMES HUDSON (09/12/2007) Weight: 1201g. / 2.64lbs Great Customer Service! 
Publishers Overstock. A Good copy with a Remainder Mark and wear to the extremities. There is a small tear on the dust jacket and chipping to the edges. 
May be shiny, in some instances dust jackets are not included, no missing pages, no damage to binding, may have a remainder mark. 
448 pp., 400 illustrations 300 in full color. Still in the publisher's shrinkwrap. Most comprehensive work on the art of the British painter, William Scott. 