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TITLE: American Artist
[GREAT art magazine -- artist profiles/interviews include multiple photos and reproductions over multiple pages, PLUS: Illustrations, technical features, columns, vintage ads and MORE!]
ISSUE DATE: MARCH, 1991; VOLUME 55, ISSUE 584
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: Francois Langlois (detail), by Anthony van Dyck, Ca. 1637, oil, 411/8 x 33 1/4 Collection The Viscount Cowdray.

FEATURES:
SUCCESS STORIES: SELLING ILLUSIONISTIC PAINTINGS by M Stephen Doherty. Clyde Wachsberger and Gary Finkel have built a successful business creating trompe l'oeil ("fool the eye") paintings for the walls of private homes and corporate offices.

TITIAN & VAN DYCK: THE PRINCE OF PAINTERS AND THE PAINTER OF PRINCES by Jonathan Phillips. The works of Titian and Anthony van Dyck were recently exhibited in concurrent retrospectives at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. Whereas Van Dyck is best known for his portraiture, Titian significantly influenced the evolution of oil painting.

DRAWING THE FIGURE IN CHARCOAL by James Adkins. A flexible medium lets you develop the relationships that are so critical to good figure drawing.

THE WATERCOLOR PAGE: EXPRESSING THE MYSTERY OF NIGHT by Naomi Brotherton. This Texas artist explains how she creates nocturnal paintings from photographs and sketches done during daylight hours.

TRAVELING THE LONG ROAD TO RECOGNITION by Anna B. Francis. Fred Danziger worked hard and patiently to achieve an enviable level of recognition among collectors and critics for his tightly rendered acrylic paintings.

STILL LIFES FILLED WITH MOVEMENT by Sheila Watts. Combining toys, carousels, and other objects reminiscent of childhood, Canadian airbrush artist Cesar Santander composes complex, sophisticated still lifes.

NUTS & BOLTS: Resources and practical information for artists.
1991 DIRECTORY OFART SCHOOLS AND WORKSHOPS: This is our 28th annual Art School Directory, the most complete compilation of its kind.
DEPARTMENTS:
LETTERS. EXHIBITS.
TECHNICAL PAGE, by Steven Sheehan.
ART MART. BULLETIN BOARD. INDEX TO ADVERTISING. COMING IN MARCH.


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