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TITLE: AMERICAN ARTIST Magazine
[Artist magazine of largest circulation. Artist profiles/interviews include multiple photos and reproductions over multiple pages, PLUS: Illustrations, technical features, columns, vintage ads and MORE --Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below!]
ISSUE DATE:
DECEMBER 1988; VOLUME 52, ISSUE 557
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: The Sculptor, by C. Daniel Graves, 1988, oil on canvas mounted on board, 23 % a 311/5. Collection the artist.
FEATURES:
HOW FAR CAN AN ARTIST GO? THE JOURNEY OF BEV DOOLITTLE by Calvin I. Goodman. California artist Bev Doolittle has
experienced phenomenal success with her paintings and limited-edition prints. Calvin J. Goodman describes how all of this
occurred.
JACK RIGGIO by Pat Van Gelder. Intense colors and dramatic textures are hallmarks of the oil paintings of Jack Riggio. He describes
both the physical and emotional aspects of the creative process by which these paintings are realized.
C. DANIEL GRAVES by Gerald M Ackerman. This American artist has lived in Florence, Italy, for most of the last fifteen years
because the works of the Old Masters there offer a challenging standard ofexcellence and are a constant source of technical
information.
THE WATERCOLOR PAGE: GEORGE SHEDD. This artist from Burlington, Massachusetts, shares his approach to transparent
watercolor.
KATHLEEN KELLY by Betsy Schein Goldman. This Virginia artist, who supports herself through the sale of her prints and her
teaching, describes the development of color etchings.
ROBERT McKIBBIN by Mark F. Stegmaier. This Iowa artist uses pastels to record the world around him, creating bold, rich drawings
that communicate his vision.
CLARE SMITH by May Lou Asaro. The subject matter and technical complexity of her prints are unexpected, but Clare Smith has
always resisted the idea that her art must satisfy what others expect of a woman her age.
PEN & INK: DRAWING FACES by Carl Glassford.
DEPARTMENTS:
FOOTNOTES.
LETTERS.
PROFESSIONAL PAGE by Daniel Grant.
ART MART.
PSYCHOLOGY OF ART by Jervy Croghan.
ART BOOKS AND VIDEOS.
QUICK TIPS.
BULLETIN BOARD.
PEOPLE, PLACES & EVENTS.
TECHNICAL PAGE by Steven G. Sheehan.
INDEX TO 1988 ARTICLES.
102 EXHIBITS.
COMING IN JANUARY.
INDEX TO ADVERTISING.
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