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Incorporated in 1636, Dedham is located about ten miles west of Boston. It originally included sixteen separate towns and extended as far as the Rhode Island border. In later years, Dedham became seat of the Norfolk County. The town has many interesting features, such as the Charles River, on which many beautiful homes and mansions are located and which acts as a center for recreational activity, and Mother Brook, in the early days used by many industries for its waterpower. Most of the images used in Dedham have never before been published. They show the homes, businesses, and portraits of some of the most illustrious citizens, as well as the more modest individuals who have made an impact on the town. They include rare photographs related to the military, unusual events, and the unique everyday life of Dedham and its citizens from the earliest days of photography. Also among them are photographs by Fred Holland Day, considered one of the fathers of modern photography.
This beautifully illustrated monograph explores the drawings and paintings of Joseph Goldyne. The tactile quality of Goldyne's work is evident in both the ink drawings and paintings of books and clothing. 227 colour illustrations
"This book is published by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art on the occasion of the exhibition Bruce Conner: It's All True, co-curated by Stuart Comer, Rudolf Frieling, Gary Garrels, and Laura Hoptman, with Rachel Federman"--Colophon.
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Accompanying catalogue to the exhibition "Why I love books: The artworks of Charles Hobson" that ran from September 21 to November 17, 2002 at the Bolinas Museum, 48 Wharf Road, Bolinas, California. Over the next four years the exhibition travels to the University of Washington, the University of Virginia, the University of Utah, and Louisiana State University. Charles Hobson is an artist who has worked with images and words for nearly twenty years. Usually following literary or historical themes, his books are works of art and have covered topics as diverse as famous couples who met in Paris and shipwrecks along the California coast. He has taught at the San Francisco Art Institute since 1990 and his work is in the collections of the New York Public Library, the Whitney Museum, the National Gallery, and the Getty Center, among others.
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