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The Collected Essays and Criticism, Volume 2: Arrogant Purpose, 1945-1949
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The Collected Essays and Criticism, Volume 2: Arrogant Purpose, 1945-1949 Paperback - 1988

by Clement Greenberg

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University of Chicago Press, 1988. (1988.) 8vo with 353 pages. Brand New still sealed in Publisher's shrink wrap. Any item that is Sold "New in Shrink Wrap" then Removed from the Shrink Wrap and returned will only Receive Fair Market Used Value. (ie. $50 item vs $5 refund.) "Clement Greenberg, champion of abstract expressionism and modernism of Pollock, Miró, and Matisse has been esteemed by many as the greatest art critic of the second half of the twentieth century.. the essays and criticism has permanent value as documents of the period, and ought also to stimulate anyone who wishes to write well about art." Blue-Black-Gray spine/White text. . Paperback. New in Shrinkwrap. 8vo. Arts & Photography Criticism.
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It may be said some day that a signal achievement of plain, ordinary scholarship was to have discovered an American tradition of middle-class art.

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In these two volumes are 121 essays and reviews, contributed to Partisan Review, the Nation commentary and other journals...They have permanent value as documents of the period, and ought also to stimulate anyone who wishes to write well about art.

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