Larry Stanton : painting and drawing /

Larry Stanton was a portraitist. He was always drawing people. He didn't exhibit much. Like most portraitists he was shy about showing his work, the worry about 'likeness', (perhaps a wrong notion) always seems to intervene. A kind of naive notion that the portait IS them seems to tak...

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Main Authors: Stanton, Larry
Group Author: Hockney, David; Geldzahler, Henry; Dlugos, Tim; Mayo, Julia; Lambert, Arthur
Published: Twelvetrees Press,
Publisher Address: Pasadena, California :
Publication Dates: 1986.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: Larry Stanton was a portraitist. He was always drawing people. He didn't exhibit much. Like most portraitists he was shy about showing his work, the worry about 'likeness', (perhaps a wrong notion) always seems to intervene. A kind of naive notion that the portait IS them seems to take place. Larry struggled with this and slowly his struggle was beginning to bear fruit, a fact which is visible in the selection of his drawings and paintings reproduced here.
Carrier Form: 84 unnumbered pages : chiefly illustrations (some color) ; 32 cm
ISBN: 9780942642292
0942642295
Index Number: ND1311
CLC: J231(712)
Call Number: J231(712)/S792