| The Prints of Michael MAzur |
 Trudy V. Hansen |
ISBN: 1555951619, Hardcover - BUY
This magnificent volume brings together essays from four different leading authorities, covering various aspects of Mazur's life and career, along with a comprehensive catalogue raisonne of his prints.
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| Looking East: Brice Marden, Michael Mazur, Pat Steir |
 John Stomberg |
ISBN: 1881450163, Hardcover - BUY
This book focuses on three contemporary painters who have found profound inspiration in Chinese art. Brice Marden, Michael Mazur, and Pat Steir have engaged in passionate relationships with various art forms from China and responded quite differently in their paintings. The successful hybridization of East and West witnessed in the work of these three artists has considerably extended the life of modernism by reemphasizing its latent Asian component.
The recent work of these three artists is examined in depth, as are other American artists with an interest in Asian art, among them James McNeill Whistler, Georgia OĆKeeffe, Mark Tobey, and Agnes Martin.
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| The Inferno of Dante |
 Robert Pinsky |
ISBN: 0374525315, Hardcover - BUY
A new verse translation by Robert Pinsky, Illustated by Michael Mazur.
Bilingual edition.
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| Les Fleurs Du Mal |
 Charles Baudelaire, Richard Howard |
ISBN: 0879234628, Hardcover - BUY
Collection of Poems by French poet Charles Baudelaire, new translation by Richard Howard. Illustrations by Michael Mazur.
(The Flowers of Evil)
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