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This first monograph of paintings by Romain de Plas arrives nine years after his untimely death. The seventy works reproduced here reveal the progression from de Plas's first mature paintings to the full flowering of his talent as he reached his early thirties. Written contributions by Agnes Gund, David Frankel, and Michael Whittaker Martin, as well as a recently discovered interview with the artist himself, place his work within a boarder cultural context while revealing de Plas's unique personal history.

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Publisher
McCall Associates
Language
English
Pages
163

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Romain de Plas
2011, McCall Associates
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Table of Contents

Introduction / Agnes Gund
Basho's blues / David Frankel
Early paintings
Boston and New York City
Paris, May-June 2000
New York City
World Trade Center paintings
Interview / Romain de Plas
On Romain's art / Michel Whittaker Martin.

Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Copyright Date
2011

Classifications

Library of Congress
ND237.P68 R66 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
163 pages
Number of pages
163

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30656391M
Internet Archive
romaindeplas0000unse
ISBN 10
0615503756
ISBN 13
9780615503752
LCCN
2011910653
OCLC/WorldCat
858924424, 861785815

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