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Naples Museum of Art
Phone: (239) 254-2627
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Books

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Secrets of a Rutbuster by Myra Janco Daniels
Philharmonic Center founder and former advertising executive Myra Janco Daniels tells her inspiring story in this insightful and entertaining book. Daniels also presents eight "secrets" for breaking out of the ruts in your life, drawing on her own experiences in business, academia, advertising and the arts. Secrets of a Rutbuster is full of invaluable life lessons and some delightful stories.
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$15.95

20th-Century Mexican Art: The Pollak Collection, is a fully illustrated guide to the remarkable Mexican art collected over a 30-year period by Harry and Sharley Pollak. The Pollak Collection includes significant works from the masters of 20th-century Mexican art and reflects all of the major movements and developments of the time. Among the gems in this collection are Rufino Tamayo's monumental White Nude, Jose Clemente Orozco's The Red Curtain, Alfredo Zalce's Girl Selling Ducks and two works by Diego Rivera. 20th-Century Mexican Art: The Pollak Collection features full-color reproductions of all of the paintings, drawings and sculpture in the collection along with commentaries on the art and artists.
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$45.00

20th-Century Mexican Art: The Pollak Collection
Softcover version of the book described above.
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$30.00

Fire: Dale Chihuly
The long-awaited companion book to Chihuly: Form from Fire features the hand-blown glass sculptures of Dale Chihuly in more than 100 full-color photographs taken around the world, from Jerusalem to Las Vegas to his hometown of Tacoma, Washington.
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$45.00

Helen Frankenthaler: The Woodcuts
Helen Frankenthaler's woodcuts represent some of her most innovative and beautiful work, and are credited with bringing about a resurgence in the medium during the past quarter century.
Hardcover color catalogue produced by the Naples Museum of Art and published by George Braziller, Inc.
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$60.00

Lola Alvarez Bravo Catalogue
Lola Alvarez Bravo is widely recognized as Mexico's first major female photographer. This hardcover book contains exquisite examples of her dramatic and humanistic black and white photographs, along with insightful essays about her art and her contribution to the rise of modernist photography.
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$50.00

Marsden Hartley: American Modern
One of the pivotal figures in American modernism, Marsden Hartley responded to the dramatic changes — political, cultural and artistic — that took place over the span of his life. This book, which accompanies the exhibition of the same name, explores his wide-ranging career, and features reproductions of some of his most remarkable and pioneering art.
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$27.95

Larry Dinkin: A Retrospective
This fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the first retrospective of renowned American painter Larry Dinkin. It traces the development of Dinkin's art from figurative and landscape paintings to his singular "non-objective realism" style, which combines man-made elements in an abstract context. Featuring an essay by art critic Donald Kuspit.
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$15.00

Painting the Pilgrimage: From Paris to Compostela
This fully illustrated hardcover book traces Father Tupa's boldly original artistic journey from Paris to Santiago de Compostela, Spain. It includes reproductions of all the oil paintings and watercolors in the exhibition of the same name, along with sketches, the artist's "Pilgrim's Journal," an interview with Tupa and photographs by award-winning photographer Bart Bartholomew.
Hardcover color catalogue produced by the Naples Museum of Art
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$35.00

The Painted Sculpture of Betty Parsons
The Painted Sculpture of Betty Parsons is the first book to focus exclusively on Parsons' sculpture. Author and independent curator Judith Goldman traces Parsons' career as and artist and writes about the sculpture and its relationship to the sea.
Softcover color catalogue produced by the Naples Museum of Art.
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$20.00

Impressions: Americans in France, 1860-1930
Impressions: Americans in France, 1860-1930 examines the work of a number of important American artists who lived in or visited France, were influenced by artistic developments there and whose work was in turn influential on other Americans.
Softcover color catalogue produced by the Naples Museum of Art.
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$25.00

Vasarely
Considered the father of Op art,Victor Vasarely was an artist of remarkable inventiveness who made important contributions to the evolution of abstract art and bridged the gap between mid-20th-century art and the computer age.
Hardcover color catalogue produced by the Naples Museum of Art and published by George Braziller, Inc.
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$20.00

The Pistner House: A Master in Miniature
Documenting a wondrous place in which design and furniture have been transformed into a lasting art form, this book showcases a nine-room, 1750s-design miniature French townhouse and other miniature masterworks.
Hardcover color catalogue produced by the Naples Museum of Art.
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$32.95

Wyeth on Helga
Andrew Wyeth finally breaks his silence — talking at length about his famous Helga paintings in an exclusive interview with Thomas Hoving, art scholar and former director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Wyeth on Helga is an important addition to the literature on Andrew Wyeth and to the literature on American art.
Softcover catalogue produced by the Naples Museum of Art. Interview c.2006 Hoving Associates Inc.
Cover image: Andrew Wyeth, The Helga Pictures: Refuge (1985), drybrush c.Pacific Sun Trading Company, LLC
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$6.95

Angel Marcos en Cuba
Acclaimed Spanish photographer Angel Marcos captures the architectural heritage and disintegrating beauty of Cuba in Angel Marcos en Cuba. Marcos' remarkable large-scale photographs eerily portray Havana as a troubled and troubling place, seemingly entombed by its history.
Hardcover color catalogue co-produced by the Naples Museum of Art.
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$45.00

Hans Hofmann: A Retrospective
Regarded as one of the giants of modernist painting, Hans Hofmann was a key figure in the evolution of American abstraction in the 20th century.
Hardcover color catalogue produced by the Naples Museum of Art and published by George Braziller, Inc.
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$35.00

New Old Masters
New Old Masters is a collection of modern-day paintings in the tradition of the Old Masters. While the paintings often deal with issues relevant to 21st century life, they are rendered using techniques that suggest a much earlier time.
Softcover color catalogue produced by the Naples Museum of Art.
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$9.00

Photorealism: The Liff Collection
The Liff Collection, a landmark survey of the photorealism art movement, includes work by Richard Estes, Robert Bechtle, Ralph Goings, Tom Blackwell, Richard McLean and Ron Kleeman.
Softcover color catalogue produced by the Naples Museum of Art.
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$20.00

Claudio Bravo
Chilean-born artist Claudio Bravo's paintings bridge two worlds — classical art and modernism, seeming to draw inspiration from Italian Renaissance, Spanish baroque and surrealist masters while also incorporating elements of contemporary art.
Softcover color catalogue produced by the Naples Museum of Art in collaboration with the Marlborough Gallery, New York.
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$25.00

Duos: Alice Neel's Double Portraits
Alice Neel's expressive paintings of the human condition earned her a reputation as one of the leading figurative artists of the 20th century.
Softcover color catalogue produced by the Naples Museum of Art.
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$16.00

Changing Hands 2
Changing Hands 2 offers a broad alternative view of recent developments in Native American art by stressing aesthetics and content over tribal affiliations and cultural history.
Softcover catalogue produced by the Museum of Arts and Design.
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$25.00

Graham Nickson: Private Myths
This fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition of the same name, featuring the large-scale, enigmatic paintings of British-born artist Graham Nickson. For more than 30 years, Nickson has been making dispassionate, thoughtfully staged images of an invented world, filling his paintings with heated colors and strangely juxtaposed figures. Many of his beach scenes were inspired by his annual visits to Naples.
Hardcover color catalogue produced by the Naples Museum of Art.
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$42.00

Graham Nickson: Private Myths
Softcover version of the book described above.
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$30.00

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