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Anthony Quinn's Eye: A Lifetime of Creating and Collecting Art
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by:
Kuspit, Donald
Parini, Jay
Roberts, Tom
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Publisher: W. W. Norton and Company
Published: October 30, 2004
ISBN: 039306008X
Format:Hardcover
Pages:224
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Book Description
About the Author Donald Kuspit is a professor at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. He lives in New York City. Jay Parini, a poet and novelist, lives in Weybridge, Vermont and is a professor at Middlebury College. Tom Roberts teaches
cultural history at the Rhode Island School of Design and lives in Cranston, Rhode Island.
Product Description: An elegant collection of photographs and essays documenting Anthony Quinn's remarkable life in art.
In the sumptuous pages
of Anthony Quinn's Eye, "one encounters the world of one of the most interesting men of our time," writes poet and novelist Jay Parini. As an artist, Quinn was versatile, deft, and prolific-tirelessly sketching, painting, and sculpting to give form to an
insistent inner vision. As a collector, his enthusiasm for cultural artifacts, artworks, and books was vast. Anthony Quinn's Eye is a portrait in words and pictures of this creative force. Donald Kuspit examines the impulse behind Quinn's desire to
create and collect. Quinn's legendary acting talent-"life force on celluloid"-is celebrated here by Tom Roberts, who traces Quinn's career from his days as a studio actor to the later roles that earned him a place in the cultural firmament. Personal
reflections by his widow, Katherine Quinn, and longtime friend Kirk Douglas complete this unique appreciation of a fascinating man. 156 color and 65 duotone plates.
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