Notes:
Catalog published in conjunction with the exhibition at Montclair Art Museum, Sept. 13, 2009-Jan. 3, 2010, Baltimore Museum of Art, Feb. 14-May 23, 2010, and Phoenix Art Museum, June 26-Sept. 26, 2010.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
- Cézanne and American modernism / Gail Stavitsky
- Cézanne, the "plastic," and American artist/critics / Jill Anderson Kyle
- Cézanne crosses the Atlantic : Vollard and American collections / Jayne S. Warman
- The Cone sisters : discovering Cézanne and modern art / Katherine Rothkopf
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- Cézanne and modernist American photography : how a few corking Cézannes helped reshape photographic art in America / Ellen Handy
- Cézanne and the American West / Jerry N. Smith
- Epilogue : Cézanne and abstract expressionism / Mary Tompkins Lewis.
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