"The Regionalists" by Nancy Heller and Julia Williams 1976

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This First Edition First Printing copy of The Regionalists by Nancy Heller and Julia Williams was published in 1976 by Watson-Guptill Publications of New York and printed in Japan. The book, which measures approximately 11 inches wide by 11 ½ inches tall by 1 ¼ inches thick, contains 208 pages devoted to the Painters of The American Scene in the 1920s, 30s and 40s. In addition to text, the book contains 48 full-page color plates, 94 full-page halftones, biographies of the artists, and a bibliography of related books.

The book is hard bound in red cloth covered boards with black lettering on the front and spine. The book is enclosed in a non-price clipped stiff paper dust jacket with a reproduction of Thomas Hart Benton’s Boomtown on the front and Grant Wood’s American Gothic, along with a listing of all the Regionalists, on the rear. Both the book and dust jacket are in like new condition.

The illustrations accompanying this description show the front face of the dust jacket, a 2-page spread of the beginning text on The Concept of Regionalism plus a Grant Wood halftone, two 2-page spreads of color plates, and a 2-page spread of biographies.

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This First Edition First Printing copy of The Regionalists by Nancy Heller and Julia Williams was published in 1976 by Watson-Guptill Publications of New York and printed in Japan. The book, which measures approximately 11 inches wide by 11 ½ inches tall by 1 ¼ inches thick, contains 208 pages devoted to the Painters of The American Scene in the 1920s, 30s and 40s. In addition to text, the book contains 48 full-page color plates, 94 full-page halftones, biographies of the artists, and a bibliography of related books.

The book is hard bound in red cloth covered boards with black lettering on the front and spine. The book is enclosed in a non-price clipped stiff paper dust jacket with a reproduction of Thomas Hart Benton’s Boomtown on the front and Grant Wood’s American Gothic, along with a listing of all the Regionalists, on the rear. Both the book and dust jacket are in like new condition.

The illustrations accompanying this description show the front face of the dust jacket, a 2-page spread of the beginning text on The Concept of Regionalism plus a Grant Wood halftone, two 2-page spreads of color plates, and a 2-page spread of biographies.

This First Edition First Printing copy of The Regionalists by Nancy Heller and Julia Williams was published in 1976 by Watson-Guptill Publications of New York and printed in Japan. The book, which measures approximately 11 inches wide by 11 ½ inches tall by 1 ¼ inches thick, contains 208 pages devoted to the Painters of The American Scene in the 1920s, 30s and 40s. In addition to text, the book contains 48 full-page color plates, 94 full-page halftones, biographies of the artists, and a bibliography of related books.

The book is hard bound in red cloth covered boards with black lettering on the front and spine. The book is enclosed in a non-price clipped stiff paper dust jacket with a reproduction of Thomas Hart Benton’s Boomtown on the front and Grant Wood’s American Gothic, along with a listing of all the Regionalists, on the rear. Both the book and dust jacket are in like new condition.

The illustrations accompanying this description show the front face of the dust jacket, a 2-page spread of the beginning text on The Concept of Regionalism plus a Grant Wood halftone, two 2-page spreads of color plates, and a 2-page spread of biographies.