"Art, American 20th century Catalogs." . . "Vilcek Foundation American Modernism Collection" . . "kunstsamlere" . . "kunstsamlinger" . . "Artyści Stany Zjednoczone biografie." . . "Art Private collections New York (State) New York Catalogs." . . "Sztuka amerykańska 20 w." . . "USA." . . "Modernism (Art) United States Catalogs." . . "U.S.A." . . . . "Modernisme (art) États-Unis 20e siècle Catalogues." . . "Vilcek Foundation" . . "Modernizm (sztuka) Stany Zjednoczone." . . "Kunst." . . "Geschichte 1880-1970." . . "privatsamlinger" . . "Art Etats-Unis 20e siècle Catalogues." . . "Le rabat de la jaquette rapporte : \"Modernism, referring to the period dating roughly from the late 19th century to 1970, is regarded as a crucial moment in the history and development of American art. Although modernist artists adopted a wide range of styles, they were linked by a desire to interpret a rapidly changing society and to cast aside the conventions of representational art. Some, such as Stuart Davis and Joseph Stella, responded to consumerism, urbanism, and industrial technology; others, such as Arthur Dove and Georgia O'Keeffe, found inspiration in nature and the Native American culture of the Southwest. This magnificent new book presents the works of the Vilcek Collection, an unparalleled private collection of American modernist paintings, drawings, and sculpture.\"" . "Masterpieces of American modernism : from the Vilcek Collection" . "Masterpieces of American modernism : from the Vilcek Collection"@en . . "Catalogs"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Masterpieces of American Modernism : from the Vilcek Collection" . . . . . . . . "Masterpieces of American Modernism from the Vilcek Collection" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Masterpieces of American modernism from the Vilcek Collection" . . . . . "\"Modernism, referring to the period dating roughly from the late 19th century to 1970, is regarded as a crucial moment in the history and development of American art. Although modernist artists adopted a wide range of styles, they were linked by a desire to interpret a rapidly changing society and to cast aside the conventions of representational art. Some, such as Stuart Davis and Joseph Stella, responded to consumerism, urbanism, and industrial technology; others, such as Arthur Dove and Georgia O'Keeffe, found inspiration in nature and the Native American culture of the Southwest. This magnificent new book presents the works of the Vilcek Collection, an unparalleled private collection of American modernist paintings, drawings, and sculpture.\"--Jacket."@en . . "Sammlung." . . "Moderne." . .