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Through Prehensile Eyes: Seeing the Art of Robert Williams

by Robert Williams

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Deluxe limited casebound edition of 700. Robert Williams sprang from the custom car culture of Southern California and was one of the original Zap Comix artists. He transcended the constraints of both, mastering oils and forging a career as the pre-eminent artist among a generation of imagist painters. Williams has now penetrated the inner sanctum of the fine arts movement.… (more)
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One of his first books showcasing his art. His paintings are always an overload for the eyes. Very distinctive style. Very creative titles for each painting that usually string for a whole paragraph!
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Deluxe limited casebound edition of 700. Robert Williams sprang from the custom car culture of Southern California and was one of the original Zap Comix artists. He transcended the constraints of both, mastering oils and forging a career as the pre-eminent artist among a generation of imagist painters. Williams has now penetrated the inner sanctum of the fine arts movement.

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