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The Milwaukee Art Museum is a spectacular structure of wings and cables that looks as though it is about to take off from the shores of Lake Michigan. Its construction is described in this text, which also provides a history of this major mid-western museum that dates back more than a century. Most of the book is devoted to colour plates with essays on the museum's collection, together with outstanding decorative arts as well as folk and Haitian art. The volume features masterworks by: Canaletto, Degas, Durer, Fragonard, Goya, Monet, Redon, Rembrandt, Rodin and Toulouse-Lautrec; American artists such as Bellows, Dove, O'Keefe, Prendergast and others; 20th-century masters such as Braque, Giacometti and Picasso; and contemporary greats such as Bearden, Frankenthaler, Lichtenstein, Rothko and Warhol.
Author: Franz Schulze
  Format: Hardback, 240 pages, 264mm x 286mm, 1797 g
  
  Published: 2001, Hudson Hills Press Inc.,U.S., United States
  Genre: Fine Arts / Art History
  
The Milwaukee Art Museum is a spectacular structure of wings and cables that looks as though it is about to take off from the shores of Lake Michigan. Its construction is described in this text, which also provides a history of this major mid-western museum that dates back more than a century. Most of the book is devoted to colour plates with essays on the museum's collection, together with outstanding decorative arts as well as folk and Haitian art. The volume features masterworks by: Canaletto, Degas, Durer, Fragonard, Goya, Monet, Redon, Rembrandt, Rodin and Toulouse-Lautrec; American artists such as Bellows, Dove, O'Keefe, Prendergast and others; 20th-century masters such as Braque, Giacometti and Picasso; and contemporary greats such as Bearden, Frankenthaler, Lichtenstein, Rothko and Warhol.
 
         
       
    