An edition of Movements in stillness (2009)

Movements in stillness

the still-life paintings of Edgar Soberón

Movements in stillness
Edward J. Sullivan, Edward J. ...
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An edition of Movements in stillness (2009)

Movements in stillness

the still-life paintings of Edgar Soberón

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Movements in stillness: the still-life paintings of Edgar Soberón
2009, Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts
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Table of Contents

Foreword / by Mark M. Johnson
Sponsors of exhibition
Lenders to the exhibition
Artist statement
Edgar Soberón : the hermetic universe of objects / by Edward J. Sullivan
Checklist of the exhibition.

Edition Notes

Catalog of an exhibition held at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, Montgomery, Ala., Oct. 24, 2009-Jan. 24, 2010.

Published in
Montomery, Ala
Genre
Exhibitions
Other Titles
Still-life paintings of Edgar Soberón

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
759.97291
Library of Congress
ND305.S63 S86 2009, N6605.S63 A4 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24044252M
ISBN 10
0892800526
ISBN 13
9780892800520
LCCN
2009033786
OCLC/WorldCat
432315163

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