GERMAN EXPRESSIONIST PAINTING
by
Peter Selz
Authoritative, comprehensive history of German Expressionism.
Analyzes the personal development and formal innovations of the
Brucke artists Kirchner, Nolde, Schmidt-Rottluff, Pechstein, and
Heckel; of the "Blue Riders" Kandinsky and Marc; of such
diverse figures as Kokoschka, Jawlensky, Beckmann, and Klee;
and of many other talents. Also explores the relationships of
expressionism to social conditions, and to other cultural and
artistic trends. 144 pages of black and white illustrations, and
38 pages of color plates.
$18.50
NATURE AND THE AMERICAN
by
Hans Huth
Traces three centuries of changing American attitudes toward
nature and conservation as manifested in literature, art, philoso–
phy, science, vacation travel, and political life. Numerous illus–
trations from original sources.
$7.50
4 New Paperbacks for Discriminating Readers
STEPHANE MALLARME:
SELECTED POEMS
With English Translations and
Notes by
C.
F. MacIntyre
Forty-three poems, including
"L'Apres-midi d'un Faune," by
the leading poet of French
symbolism.
$1.50
also
in
cloth, $3.50
FILM AS ART
By Rudolf Arnheim
An adaptation of
Film,
first
published in England in 1933,
with four additional essays dis–
cussing related aesthetic ques–
tions basic to film and tele–
vision.
$1.50
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THE POEM OF
THE CID
Translated by
Lesley Byrd Simpson
A new prose translation
oC
the
800-year-old epic which pre–
serves the verve, realism, and
humor of this Spanish master–
piece.
$1.25
CHILDREN'S ART
By Miriam Lindstrom
Traces development of visuali–
zation in children, emphasizing
their painting and drawing and
what their art means to them.
For parents and teachers. 72
illustrations, 15 in color.
$1.50
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