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    • Lyrical Abstraction.


    • NEW YORK. WHITNEY MUSEUM. Lyrical Abstraction. 46 pp include 33 b&w reproductions of works termed "romantic" abstractions. Small Square 4to, wraps. 1971.


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    • Photography in America.


    • NEW YORK. Whitney Museum. Photography in America. Edited by Robert Doty. 255 pp. catalogue with hundreds of plates in b&w and color. Folio, cloth. 1974.


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    • Print Acquisitions 1974-1984.


    • NEW YORK. Whitney Museum. Print Acquisitions 1974-1984. Text by Judith Goldman. 95 pp include many b&w illustrations. Squrae 4to. wraps. 1984.


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    • The Whitney Studio Club and American Art 1900-1932


    • NEW YORK. WHITNEY MUSEUM. The Whitney Studio Club and American Art 1900-1932. Text by Lloyd Goodrich. 24 pp traces the history of the studio club and the foundations of the Whitney Museum. Includes many b&w illustrations and archival photographs. 1975.




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    • 1995 Biennial Exhibition, Whitney Museum of American Art.


    • NEW YORK. Whitney Museum. 1995 Biennial Exhibition. 268 pp., illustrated throughout in color and b&w. Folio. New York, Abrams, 1995.
      The Whitney Museum's much-scrutinized exhibition of the most important developments in American art, film, and video over the past two years. This catalogue represents eighty artists, all of whom emphasize mataphor, allegory, and symbol in their art. The work of each artist is illustrated and accompanied by an individual biography, selected exhibition history, and bibliography. Essays by Klaus Kertess (the organizer of the exhibition), Hilton Als, and others are included, along with a poem by John Ashbery which was expressly commissioned for this catalogue.


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    • Contemporary American Sculpture. Selection 2.


    • NEW YORK. WHITNEY MUSEUM. Contemporary American Sculpture. Selection 2. Second of two catalogues featuring the collection of the Howard and Jean Lipman Foundation. Square 4to, wraps. 1969.


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    • The Museum and its Friends: Eighteen Living Artists


    • NEW YORK. WHITNEY MUSEUM. The Museum and its Friends: Eighteen Living American Artists Selected by the Friends of the Whitney Museum. 50 pp include several short essays and statements by artists selected by friends of the Whitney, these include Stuart Davis. Willem De Kooning and David Smith. Square 4to, wraps. 1959.



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    • An American Legacy: A Gift to New York.


    • PRATHER, MARLA and Dana A. Miller. An American Legacy: A Gift to New York. Recent Acquisitions from the Board of Trustees. Foreword by Maxwell L. Anderson; 128 pp., illustrated in color and b&w. New York, Whitney Museum of American Art in association with Munich, Berlin, London and New York, Prestel Verlag, 2002.


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    • This is Our City. An Exhibition of Paintings.


    • NEW YORK. WHITNEY MUSEUM. This is Our City. An Exhibition of Paintings. Introduction by Hardinge Scholle. Unpaginated catalogue includes 11 full page b&w reproductions. 4to, Coil bound. 1941.



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