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  The following publications (all softbound) are available for sale through the Gallery. Orders must be prepaid by check or money order. Please add $3.00 for First Class postage, except where noted otherwise.

  PRICE TITLE
  $ 1.00 ADDISON, ROBERT W. "Robert W. Addison, A Retrospective Exhibition."
1971, 28 pp., 24 illus. The 42 paintings in this exhibition represented the first retrospective for the Chicago artist. Catalogue includes a biography of Addison and an in-depth interpretation of his work by Martin E. Marty.

  $ 3.50 AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL: A BICENTENNIAL EXHIBITION.
1975, 40 pp., 55 illus. (24 in color). The first eight lines of Katharine Lee Bates' famous "America the Beautiful," were the inspiration for this exhibition featuring 47 paintings by eight contemporary realists. Includes essays by Richard S. Hodgson and biographies of the artists.

  $ 5.00 AMERICAN LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS: SELECTIONS FROM THE HIGH MUSEUM OF ART, ATLANTA.
1981, 32 pp., 30 illus. Catalogue of a traveling exhibition of 30 landscape paintings by 24 American artists working from the 1830's to the early 1900's. Fully illustrated and annotated. Introduction by Gudmund Vigtel. (Published by the High Museum of Art.)

  $ 3.00 AMERICAN PORCELAIN TRADITION.
1972, 32 pp., 19 illus. (5 in color), bibliography, index. Beginning with an extensive survey of the history of American porcelain, this exhibition catalogue lists 70 pieces by 21 manufacturers and decorators from 1820 to the present day.

  $ 3.50 AMERICAN SCULPTURE: A TENTH ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION.
1976. 46 pp., 88 illus. Catalogue of 88 sculptures, most of which are from the Gallery's permanent collection. Includes biographies of the 27 sculptors represented, full catalogue descriptions, selected bibliography, and index.

  $ 3.50 AMERICAN SILVER AND PRESSED GLASS.
1967, 68 pp., 77 illus., bibliographies, indexes. Extensive catalogue of the Gallery's collection of early American Colonial silver and two patterns of late 19th century pressed glass (LION and WESTWARD-HO). Includes surveys of early American silversmithing and the pressed glass industry, biographies of silversmiths, and illustrations of 69 pieces of silver and 46 pieces of glass.

  $20.00 ART AND THE ANIMAL (1996).
1996, 138 pp., color illus. This is the catalogue for The Society of Animal Artists' 36th Annual Members Exhibition, September 21-November 3, 1996. The exhibition was hosted by the Witte Museum in San Antonio, Texas and Game Conservation International.Add $6.00 for shipping.

  $5.00 ART AND THE ANIMAL (1999).
1999, 44 pp., b&w illus. Produced by The Cleveland Museum of Natural History in Cleveland, Ohio, this is the catalogue for The Society of Animal Artists 39th Annual Members Exhibition, September 1-October 17, 1999.

  $ 2.50 ARTISTRY IN ARMS, THE ART OF GUNSMITHING AND GUN ENGRAVING.
1971, 44 p., 28 illus., bibliography, index. More than 175 guns, which combine to show the art of gun design and gun engraving, are described and 63 illustrated in this catalogue of the Gallery's firearms collection.

  $ 1.00 ARTISTRY IN SILVER. (Sculpture by C.M. Russell).
1970, 8 pp. 16 illus. This was the first publication ever to reproduce 15 of the then 17 known sculptures by Charles M. Russell which were cast in silver. Includes complete catalogue listings, biographical sketch of the famous "Cowboy Artist," and an essay on Russell as a sculptor by Frederic G. Renner.

  $15.00 ARTS FOR THE PARKS: American Artists Celebrating Our National Parks
1989, 114 pp. 108 illus. (all color). Produced by the National Park Academy of the Arts, Inc., the catalogue features the top 100 paintings from the 1989 competition. Includes Descriptions of National Parks by region and an index of artists.

  $15.00 ARTS FOR THE PARKS: Artists Celebrating Our national Parks, 1992 Arts for the Parks Catalog.
1992, 118 pp., 121 illus. (color). Produced by the National Park Academy of the Arts, Inc., the catalogue features the top 100 paintings from the 1992 competition. Includes descriptions of National Parks by region and an index of artists.

  $20.00 BIRDS IN ART
2006, 134 pp., 128 illus. (all color). Catalogue of an annual traveling exhibition of paintings, watercolors, mixed media, prints and sculpture. (Published by the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum). Add $6.00 for shipping.

  $ 3.50 CHUMLEY, JOHN W., "John Chumley's Rural America."
1972, 36 pp. 44 illus. (20 in color). The first retrospective exhibition of 53 paintings and watercolors by "The Andrew Wyeth of Northern Virginia." Includes a biography of Chumley, and appreciation of his work by Henry B. Caldwell, and commentaries on the paintings by the artist.

  $ 5.00 CLAGUE, RICHARD: 1821-1873.
1974, 128 pp., 103 illus. (5 in color), map, bibliography. This major retrospective of works includes 103 paintings and drawings by Richard Clague, considered by many to be the major landscape artist working in the South during the 19th century. The catalogue includes a chronology, bibliography, and extensive descriptions of the works. (Published by the New Orleans Museum of Art.)

  $ 2.50 COST, JAMES PETER, "Realism in Retrospect: The Works of James Peter Cost."
1971, 24 pp., 38 illus. (6 in color). Catalogue of 63 paintings by the Northern California artist James Peter Cost. Includes a biography of the artist and listings of all works in the exhibition.

  $ 4.00 DAUM: 100 YEARS OF GLASS AND CRYSTAL.
1978, 48 pp., 8 color plates. Catalogue of a circulating exhibition of 100 pieces of colored glass and clear crystal by Daum-the famous French glass manufactory noted for its Art Nouveau and Art Deco glass. Text by Noel Daum. (Published by Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service.)

  $11.50 ELLENSHAW, PETER, "Peter Ellenshaw, Selected Works, 1929-1983."
1983, 72 pp., 51 color illus. Catalogue of a major exhibition of 51 paintings by a master of impressionistic realism, and an Oscar-winning special effects artist for Walt Disney Studios.

  $ 2.00 EPSTEIN, JACOB, "The Sculpture of Jacob Epstein."
1976. 32 pp. 38 illus., bibliography. Catalogue of a circulating exhibition of 35 bronze portrait sculptures from the Eisenberg-Robbins Collection. Includes an essay on Epstein and his work, illustrations of all 35 bronzes, and an extensive bibliography. (Published by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service.)

  $ 7.00 FAIR AS CHINA DISHES. ENGLISH DELFTWARE.
1977, 128 pp. 109 illus. (6 in color). Catalogue of a circulating exhibit of 90 pieces of English delftware from the Morgan collection dating from 1600 to 1776. Introduction by Michael Archer. Catalogue by Brian Morgan includes extensive notes on each piece. Bibliography. (Published by the International Exhibitions Foundation.)

  $ 2.00 GRANDEE, JOE RUIZ, "The Old West Pictorialized by Joe Ruiz Grandee."
1971, 14 pp., 19 illus. (3 in color). The contemporary Western artist, Joe Ruiz Grandee, was the first official artist of Texas and is represented by 41 works in this exhibition catalogue, including paintings, drawings, engravings on metal and sculptures.

  $12.00 HENRY, E.L., "The Works of E.L. Henry: Recollections of a Time Gone By."
1987. 56 pp., 47 illus. (most in color). Forty-four paintings by one of America's leading historical/genre artists of the late 19th and early 20th century were included in this major loan exhibition. Introduction by Kaycee Benton Parra; descriptive catalogue entries; title index.

  $ 2.00 HINDS, WILL, "Will Hinds: Artist of the Deep South."
1972. 20 pp., 25 illus. (4 in color). The Southern Louisiana realist, Will Hinds, had 43 paintings and two drawings in this exhibition. Catalogue includes a biographical sketch with a list of awards and exhibitions.

  $ 2.50 KELLY, FELIX, "Felix Kelly: A Romantic Realist."
1972. 24 pp. 32 illus., (5 in color). Catalogue of an exhibition of works by Felix Kelly, a fantasy-realist from London. Includes 37 Kelly paintings.

  $ 4.50 KELLY, FELIX, "Felix Kelly."
1977. 18 pp., 30 illus. (29 in color). Catalogue of an exhibition of works by Felix Kelly, a fantasy-realist from London. Includes 29 paintings relating to the Southern United States (18 of which are in the Gallery's permanent collection.)

  $50.00 KELLY, FELiX, "Fix: The Art and Life of Felix Kelly" by Donald Bassett
2007. 294 pp., 237 illus. (121 in color), appendix, notes and index. The first major biography of this contemporary British fantasy-realist. Softbound. Price includes standard shipping.

  $ 1.00 KIRK & SON, SAMUEL, "Samuel Kirk and Son: American Silver Craftsmen Since 1815."
1971, 32 pp., 28 illus. Catalogue of a circulating exhibit of over 200 pieces of fine silver produced by one of America's oldest silversmiths. More than 150 pieces are described and 41 illustrated.

  $ 6.00 LOUISIANA LANDSCAPE AND GENRE PAINTINGS OF THE 19TH CENTURY.
1981, 44 pp., 70 illus. (21 in color). Catalogue of a major loan exhibition of 68 paintings by artists native to, or working in, Louisiana who specialized in landscape and genre subjects during the 19th century. Includes biographies.

  $ 5.50 McCLUSKY, JOHN, "John McClusky: A Retrospective Exhibition."
1974, 58 pp., 106 illus. (39 in color). The 106 paintings illustrated in this catalogue date from 1944 to 1974, and represent the first retrospective for the artist. Includes a biography of McClusky and commentaries by the artist.

  $ 3.00 MEDALLIC ART OF THE UNITED STATES, 1800-1972.
1972, 40 pp. 123 illus., bibliography. Catalogue of over 1,800 medals, tokens and ingots which combined to make one of the largest exhibitions of its kind held in this country. Includes detailed descriptions of all medals plus a section on gold medals and tokens. About 123 medals are illustrated showing both obverse and reverse designs. Also includes essays on the history of the fine art medal and how low-relief medals are made.

  $ 7.00 NORITAKE ART DECO PORCELAINS.
1982, 60 pp., illus. (9 in color). Catalogue of a circulating exhibit of 150 pieces of Noritake porcelains dating from the 1920's to the 1930's, in the collection of Howard Kottler. Extensive text includes a history of Noritake, illustrations of backstamps and techniques. (Published by Museum of Art, Washington State University.)

  $ 2.50 POLLAND, DON, "The Old West in Miniature: Sculptures by Don Polland."
1974. 24 pp., 66 illus. (9 in color). Catalogue of 66 miniature sculptures of the Old West (most less than 6" high) cast in bronze and pewter, with six painted in color. Includes a portrait and biography of Polland with commentaries on the works in the artist's words.

  $ 3.50 PORTRAIT MINIATURES IN EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY: 1750-1840.
1976, 44 pp., 58 illus. (12 in color), bibliography, index. Catalogue of a Bicentennial exhibition of 70 portrait miniatures from the Gallery's collection. Includes portraits of 14 signers of the Declaration of Independence and the first three presidents of the U.S. Complete catalogue entries, biographical sketches of subjects.

  $ 3.00 PRUDHOMME, E.C., "E.C. Prudhomme, Master Gun Engraver."
1973, 32 pp., 34 illus. Catalogue of a retrospective exhibition of 56 hand and shoulder guns engraved and inlaid with gold, platinum, and silver by one of America's leading gun engravers. Fifty-four guns are illustrated with descriptions of the engraving and inlaying work. Introduction by John T. Amber, editor of GUN DIGEST.

  $ 3.50 ROSES IN PORCELAIN BY JEAN DU TILLEUX.
1973, 16 pp., 25 illus. in color. The 44 porcelain rose arrangements illustrated in this catalogue are the work of Jean Tilleux, a self-taught ceramist who has become internationally known for her beautiful and realistic porcelain roses. A story of the artist and her craft is included.

  $10.00 RUSSEL, CHARLES M.
2008 Engagement Calendar, 8.5" x 11.5" spiral bound. Features thirteen full color illustrations of paintings from the Gallery's Russel collection.

  $ 8.50 RUSSELL, CHARLES M., "Charles M. Russell: 1864-1926. Paintings and sculpture in the R.W. Norton Art Gallery Collection."
1979, 120 pp., 167 illus. (25 in color), bibliography, index. This catalogue illustrates 22 paintings and watercolors plus 135 bronze sculptures by the famed "Cowboy Artist" in the Gallery's permanent collection. Text by Frederic G. Renner, the foremost authority on Russell's works. Includes full background material and catalogue data on each work, selected bibliography, and index. Add $6.00 for shipping.

  $ 8.00 SEVRES PORCELAIN. 1980, 96 pp., 54 illus. (16 in color).
Made from about 1740 to 1979, 118 pieces of Sevres are included in this catalogue of a traveling exhibition shown in six U.S. cities during 1980-81. Text and catalogue notes by Tamarq Preaud; chronology and appendixes illustrating the making of porcelain at Sevres, marks, and exhibitions; bibliography. (Published by Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service.)

  $10.50 THAMES, EMMITT, "Nostalgia Revisited: The Works of Emmitt Thames."
1984, 64 pp., 61 illus. (31 in color). The 60 works in this exhibition represent the largest showing of Thames' paintings ever held. The artist, who lives on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, is one of the South's leading realist painters. Includes a portrait and biography of the artist.

  $10.00 THOMPSON, RICHARD EARL, "The Seasonal Transitions of Richard Earl Thompson."
1982, 74 pp., 67 color illus. Catalogue of 66 paintings representing the largest exhibition of original works by one of America's foremost Impressionist painters of the 20th century. Introduction by Patricia Jobe Pierce. Index of titles.

     
  $ 3.50 TIMBERLAKE, BOB, "Bob Timberlake: Paintings and Watercolors."
1974, 26 pp., 47 illus. (17 in color). Catalogue of a loan exhibition by the North Carolina artist who has been called "The Southern Wyeth." All 46 works are illustrated with full descriptions and comments by the artist.

  $20.00 TWO HUNDRED YEARS OF AMERICAN ART.
1986, 101 pp., 82 color illus., index of artists. Catalogue of a traveling exhibition of 82 paintings by 82 American artists from the collection of the Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute in Utica, N.Y. presents a broad spectrum of American painting from John Singleton Copley's portrait of Thomas Aston Coffin (circa 1758) to Malcolm Morley's "Kodak" painted in 1971. Includes essays by Wayne Craven and Richard Martin. (Published by The Art Museum Association of America.)

  $10.00 WEDGWOOD IN THE R.W. NORTON ART GALLERY COLLECTION.
1980, 88 pp., 127 illus. (53 in color), bibliography. Published in celebration of the 250th anniversary of Josiah Wedgwood's birth, this catalogue illustrates and describes more than 200 pieces from the Gallery's permanent collection.

  $ 3.00 WENGENROTH, STOW, "Stow Wengenroth, Artist-Lithographer."
1976, 51 pp., 86 illus. This retrospective exhibition included 85 lithographs by the New England lithographer, Stow Wengenroth, dating from 1931 to 1975. Introduction by Ronald and Joan Stuckey. Essay by Paul Swenson.

  $10.00 WILDLIFE: THE ARTIST'S VIEW. "An international exhibition organized by Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum of Wausau, Wisconsin."
1990, 96 pp., color illus. Catalogue of the exhibition held from April 7, 1990 to September 17, 1991. Add $6.00 for shipping.

  $ 2.50 WYETH, CAROLYN, "Carolyn Wyeth: A Retrospective Exhibition."
1976, 24 pp., 33 illus. (9 in color). Catalogue of the largest exhibition of Miss Wyeth's works ever held-42 paintings and drawings from the early 1920's to 1976. Miss Wyeth is the sister of Andrew and daughter of N.C. Wyeth. Introduction of Susan E. Meyer.


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