Richard J. Wattenmaker (–2017)
Author of Great French Paintings From The Barnes Foundation: Impressionist, Post-impressionist, and Early Modern
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Works by Richard J. Wattenmaker
Great French Paintings From The Barnes Foundation: Impressionist, Post-impressionist, and Early Modern (1993) 480 copies, 1 review
Puvis de Chavannes and the modern tradition: [exhibition held at the] Art Gallery of Ontario, October 24-November 30, 1975 (1975) 12 copies
European tools from the 17th to the 19th century: Woodworking, metalworking, and related trades : Flint Institute of Arts, April 26-June 7, 1981 (1981) 6 copies
The Art of Jean Hugo 2 copies
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More Than Words: Illustrated Letters From The Smithsonian's Archive of American Art (2005) — Foreword — 76 copies, 2 reviews
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Great French Paintings From The Barnes Foundation: Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, and Early Modern by Richard J. Wattenmaker
Art catalogs often sound like fawning love letters from people one hardly knows, and this one is no exception. Particularly bothersome are the descriptions of the painting on the opposite page ("she is turned nearly full-face, her long, elegant hands crossed with great composure on her lap." [p. 112]) as if you couldn't see that yourself. I also disliked the usage of the word painterly, which is a perfectly valid descriptive term in art history but which also sounds made-up and silly.
The show more book has reproductions of some impressionist/ post-impressionist/ modern works of art that I've never seen, despite having been to a fair sampling of art museums. Apparently this collection was not open to the public for a long time, and was never lent out. The Renoir, Cezanne and Matisse collections are extensive, and all probably unfamiliar. show less
The show more book has reproductions of some impressionist/ post-impressionist/ modern works of art that I've never seen, despite having been to a fair sampling of art museums. Apparently this collection was not open to the public for a long time, and was never lent out. The Renoir, Cezanne and Matisse collections are extensive, and all probably unfamiliar. show less
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