New York School

New York School by Irving Sandler is a New Ed edition published by Avalon Publishing on November 13, 1979. This 384-page book presents an exploration of the second generation of the New York School, following the themes established in Sandler’s earlier work, The Triumph of American Painting. Written in English, it delves into the evolution of contemporary American art and its philosophical underpinnings.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the artistic movements and educational philosophies that shaped this influential period in American art history. The book addresses various aspects of architecture and art, providing insights into the social contexts that influenced the New York School. Through its comprehensive analysis, New York School offers a significant contribution to the understanding of contemporary art and its development in the post-1945 era.
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The sequel to The Triumph of American Painting, this work covers the second generation of the New York School.
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