
The American Artist and His Times
by Homer Saint-Gaudens
"The American Artist and His Times" by Homer Saint-Gaudens, Dodd, Mead & Company, 1941, First Edition. Hardcover in good condition with minimal wear and intact binding. Features color frontispiece and 64 halftone illustrations. A significant first edition for collectors of American art history.
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The book is in good condition with a sturdy binding. The cover shows slight wear, particularly at the corners and spine edges. The interior pages are clean, with some age-related foxing visible. There is no dust jacket present.
About This Vintage 1941 Edition
"The American Artist and His Times" by Homer Saint-Gaudens was published by Dodd, Mead & Company in New York in 1941. This is a First Edition copy, offering a comprehensive exploration of American art history as seen through the eyes of Saint-Gaudens, who served as Director of the Department of Fine Arts at the Carnegie Institute. The book features a frontispiece in color and sixty-four halftone illustrations, providing a rich visual accompaniment to the text. This edition is particularly notable for collectors due to its first edition status and its detailed examination of the intersection between American art and historical context. The book is in good condition, with the binding intact and minimal signs of wear.
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