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Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden

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1997166 pagesAbrams Books for Young Readers

Synopsis

As part of the Smithsonian Institution, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden belongs to the nation. Its distinctive circular building on the Mall is a Washington landmark, holding one of the world's finest and most comprehensive collections of twentieth-century art. This sumptuous volume highlights 150 works in full-color reproductions, creating a survey of the century that begins with Auguste Rodin's monumental Burghers of Calais of 1884-89 and comes to the. Present. It also serves as an introduction to the pleasures of the museum itself. Stimulating commentaries on the individual works by the museum's curators offer a wealth of information in an easy, informal style. James T. Demetrion, the director, contributes a brief history of the museum and its collection and how it evolved out of one man's passion for collecting new art. Many internationally known artists of the twentieth century are included in this selection, Together with contemporary and emerging ones. Europe and America are equally well represented, as are painting and sculpture. This book presents a great museum and provides an overview of a century of creative energy. It is written for the general reader, but students and scholars will also find much in it to interest them.

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Judith Zilczer is an art historian specializing in modern art. She is known for her work on the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, providing readers with a look at its collection and history.

Phyllis Rosenzweig specializes in art history and exhibition catalogs, often focusing on modern and contemporary art. Her works include studies on artists like Gabriel Orozco, books such as THE FIFTIES, and contributions related to the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. She also explored photography with titles like Ray's a laugh.

Valerie Fletcher writes on art history, with a particular focus on modern sculpture. Her work includes the definitive volume on the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.

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