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| Management number | 14410020 | Release Date | 2025/10/02 | List Price | $22.80 | Model Number | 14410020 | ||
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A fascinating trip through the evocative remnants of a vanishing America, this book is also a portrait of an artist who has captured the nostalgic essence of what’s been lost. In 1972, John Baeder (b. 1938) left a career on Madison Avenue to become a full-time painter, gambling his livelihood on art dealer Ivan Karp’s evaluation of his first four canvases: a diner, a motel, a gas station, a tourist camp. Based on color postcards in his growing collection of roadside memorabilia, they launched a career that put him at the forefront of the growing photorealist movement. Baeder’s paintings, particularly of classic diners, were an immediate success, and he scoured the country for prime examples to document before they disappeared. Here, Jay Williams recounts the inside story of Baeder’s multifaceted career.
Book is in excellent shape with only a tear on the back side dust jacket. Great Americana book! Please see the photos and let me know if you have any questions.
| Category | Books > Nonfiction Books > Art Books |
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| Size | N/A |
| Brand | None |
| Condition | Like new |
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