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TITLE: AMERICAN ARTIST Magazine
[Artist magazine of largest circulation. Artist profiles/interviews include multiple photos and reproductions over multiple pages, PLUS: Illustrations, technical features, columns, vintage ads and MORE --Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below!]
ISSUE DATE: FEBRUARY, 1987; VOLUME 51, ISSUE 535
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Spring Morning (Entrance to the Alamo Museum), by Edith Maskey, 1986, watercolor, 15 x 11 Courtesy Sal del Rio Gallery, San Antonio, Texas.

FEATURES:
STEVEN BARBASH by Janice Oresman. On the occasion of the opening of a retrospective exhibition of his artwork, this New York artist shares his large, detailed landscape drawings.

ELEVEN ARTISTS PAINT THE SAME LOCATION by M. Stephen Doherty. American Artist invited eleven accomplished artists from the San Antonio, Texas, area to come together for a three-day painting workshop in the spring of 1986. Their assignment was to find a fresh and personal approach to painting a hackneyed subject: The Alamo.

DANA VAN HORN by Judd Tally. Profiled as an "emerging artist" in 1982, this Pennsylvania artist is now presenting his first solo exhibition in New York City. The author describes the continuing development of the figurative paintings created by this important artist.

EIGHT ARTISTS OPEN THEIR STUDIOS by M. Stephen Doherty. Eight professional artists invite readers into their studios and describe how they execute their work within these spaces.

THE WATERCOLOR PAGE: SCOTT E. BADER Scott E. Bader from Honolulu, Hawaii, describes his watercolor techniques for creating colorful paintings of exotic flowers.
RICHARD PANTELL by Fridolf Johnson. Although Richard Pantell was forced to leave college for refusing to paint abstract compositions, this New York artist has never wavered from his commitment to painting realistic urban scenes.

WILLIAM A. BERRY by Betsy Schein Goldman. When profiled in 1970, this Missouri artist was described as a "successful young commercial artist" who brought "creative skills to his students." Although his artwork has changed, Berry continue to inspire others with his disciplined approach to drawing and painting.

TWENTY-SIX ARTISTS DESCRIBE A CRYSTALLIZING EXPERIENCE by Mary Carroll Nelson. The moment when a person decides to become an artist or change the direction of his or her career has been described as a "crystallizing experience." Twenty-six artists share this experience in their lives.

DEPARTMENTS:
FOOTNOTES.
LETTERS.
BULLETIN BOARD.
QUICK TIPS.
TECHNICAL PAGE by Prof. Clifford T. Chieffo.
COMING IN MARCH.
INDEX TO ADVERTISING.


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