
The World of Copley 1738-1815
by Alfred Frankenstein and the Editors of Time-Life Books
"The World of Copley 1738-1815" by Alfred Frankenstein, published by Time-Life Books in 1970, explores the life and art of John Singleton Copley. Part of the Time-Life Library of Art, this edition is notable for its detailed examination of Copley's impact on American art. The book is well-preserved with a clean cover and strong binding.
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The book is in good condition with a clean cover and intact binding. There are no visible markings or inscriptions inside. The slipcase and dust jacket (if present) are not shown, so their condition is unknown.
About This Vintage 1970 Edition
"The World of Copley 1738-1815" is authored by Alfred Frankenstein alongside the Editors of Time-Life Books, published in 1970 by Time-Life Books, New York. This volume is part of the esteemed Time-Life Library of Art series, focusing on the life and work of John Singleton Copley, a prominent 18th-century American painter. The book delves into Copley's artistic journey and his influence on American art, providing insights into his techniques and the historical context of his work. The edition's scarcity is noted, as it is part of a series valued by collectors for its comprehensive exploration of art history. The book is bound in a sturdy format, with no visible signatures or inscriptions.
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