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Issue Date: JANUARY 1987; VOLUME 51, ISSUE 534
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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FRONT COVER: CELEBRATING OUR GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY. Illustration by Wendell Minor, 1986, acrylic on panel, 12 /2 x9.

FEATURES:
GEORGE A. WEYMOUTH by M. Stephen Doherty. As founder and chairman of the Brandywine River Conservancy and Museum, and as an accomplished artist, George A. "Frolic" Weymouth upholds one of the greatest traditions in American art.

THE WATERCOLOR PAGE: JACQUI MORGAN. The author of a new book entitled Watercolor for Illustration (Watson- Guptill Publications), Morgan describes how she uses the medium when executing her commercial assignments.

WENDELL MINOR by M. Stephen Doherty Wendell Minor's designs and illustrations appear on the covers of many best-selling hardcover and paperback books. He has the ability to create illustrations that are well painted and carefully composed.

BALANCING INTERESTS IN ART AND ILLUSTRATION by Michael Garland This New York artist has success fully pursued his interests in corn mercial illustration and outdoor landscape painting. His illustrations appear regularly on magazine covers and in advertisements, and his easel paintings are shown in reputable fine-art galleries. Carland explains how he maintains this balance and offers a demon stration of his painting techniques.

A PAINTER LOOKS AT JOHN SINGER SARGENT by John Howard Sanden In this article, Sanden, a well-known instructor and portrait painter who admires and has studied Sargent, explains what he has learned from looking at Sargent's paintings.

JOSEPH B. O'SICKEY by Sam Kirby. This Ohio artist and teacher is well known for his large paintings of gardens, porch settings, and figure compositions, all done on location. In this article, O'Sickey demonstrates how he makes these oil paintings.

PAUL DAVIS by Stephen DiLauro. Although he is unquestionably one of the most successful and recognizable creators of illustrations, Paul Davis dislikes the implications of being called an illustrator.

"ART & DESIGN IN ACTION" SAN FRANCISCO SHOW PROGRAM GUIDE.

DEPARTMENTS:
LETTERS.
EDITORIAL.
PROFESSIONAL PAGE by Jlana Jevnikar.
TECHNICAL PAGE by Prof. Clifford T. Chieffo.
PSYCHOLOGY OF ART by Jerry Croghan.
ART MART.
BULLETIN BOARD.
COMING IN FEBRUARY.
INDEX TO ADVERTISING.
EXHIBITS.

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