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Portraits

Talking with Artists at the Met, the Modern, the Louvre and Elsewhere (Modern Library Paperbacks)

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An edition of Portraits (1998)

Portraits

Talking with Artists at the Met, the Modern, the Louvre and Elsewhere (Modern Library Paperbacks)

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"Ezanne Once Said, "One can only speak properly about painting in front of paintings." In Portraits, Michael Kimmelman, chief art critic for The New York Times, speaks with eighteen important artists in front of some of the world's best art. His engaging, informal profiles of Balthus, Cindy Sherman, Chuck Close, Wayne Thiebaud, Brice Marden, Kiki Smith and others record not only what they said about the art they chose to look at in various museums and elsewhere but also what they revealed about themselves and their work in the process."--Jacket.

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Modern Library
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Portraits: talking with artists at the Met, the Modern, the Louvre, and elsewhere
1998, Random House
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Library of Congress
N71 .K56 1999, N71

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OL7427333M
Internet Archive
portraitstalking0000kimm_x3u7
ISBN 10
0375754830
ISBN 13
9780375754838
OCLC/WorldCat
44680587
Library Thing
465979
Goodreads
382100

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Ezanne Once Said, "One can only speak properly about painting in front of paintings." In Portraits, Michael Kimmelman, chief art critic for The New York Times, speaks with eighteen important artists in front of some of the world's best art.

His engaging, informal profiles of Balthus, Cindy Sherman, Chuck Close, Wayne Thiebaud, Brice Marden, Kiki Smith and others record not only what they said about the art they chose to look at in various museums and elsewhere but also what they revealed about themselves and their work in the process.

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