
Taos: A Painter's Dream
by Patricia Janis Broder
"Taos: A Painter's Dream" by Patricia Janis Broder, New York Graphic Society, 1980, First Edition. Hardcover in good condition with slight edge wear on the dust jacket. Explores the Taos art colony's influence on modern art. ISBN: 0-8212-83167-0. A valuable resource for art and history enthusiasts.
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The book is in good condition with the dust jacket showing slight wear along the edges. The binding is intact and the pages are clean with no inscriptions or library markings. This first edition copy is well-preserved, maintaining its value for collectors. ###
About This Classic 1980 Edition
"Taos: A Painter's Dream" by Patricia Janis Broder, published by the New York Graphic Society in Boston, 1980, is a first edition exploration of the Taos art colony. This hardcover book delves into the rich history and cultural significance of Taos, New Mexico, as a hub for modern art in the 20th century. Broder's work is a scholarly yet accessible account, providing insight into the artists who were drawn to Taos and the unique atmosphere that inspired their creativity. This edition is particularly significant for collectors interested in art history and regional studies. The book is in good condition with a dust jacket showing slight wear on the edges, making it a valuable addition to any art enthusiast's library. ###
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