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American Artist
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Issue Date: SEPTEMBER 1978; VOLUME 42, ISSUE 434
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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FRONT COVER: Shanghai, by Chen Chi, watercolor, 55 x 271/2. The American Artist Collection.

THE CHASSIDIC WORLD OF TULLY FILMUS, by Esther Forman Singer. Filmuss oils and drawings Capture a joyousness basic to Chassidic Jews.

THE POETIC VISION OF CHEN CHI by Susan E. Meyer. As the artist chosen for the third addition to the American Artist Collection of painting reproductions, Chen Chi invites us into his watercolor studio.

THE WATERCOLOR PAGE: JOE SEME: This North Carolina artist tells how he achieves his trompe l'oeil effects.

ROSEMARIE BECK: A PAINTER'S REALITY by Lorraine GiIIigan. How this New York 1950s Abstract Expressionist subsequently was influenced to choose Realism.

MAYNARD REECE: WILDLIFE ARTIST by John Diffily. The story of an artist whose paintings preserve Middle Americas upland game and waterfowl that is fast disappearing.

ERNST LUDWIG KIRCHNER: A GREAT GERMAN EXPRESSIONIST, by Alfred Werner. An unforgettable, tragic portrait of a passionate, creative genius.

SPECIAL ART EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT:
ART EDUCATION: THE TIME TO BEGIN IS NOW by David Preiss.
HOW TO SELECT AN ART SCHOOL by Ellis Mathews.
THE STUDIO ART WORKSHOP by Florence M. Graziano.
HOW TO SELECT A TRAVEL WORKSHOP by Thurman Hewitt.
HOW TO SELECT A CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL by Alex J. Chidichimo.

LOOKING AT PAINTINGS with Bernard Dunstan.
FOOTNOTES; LETTERS TO THE EDITOR; ART BOOKS; BULLETIN BOARD.
TECHNICAL PAGE by Ralph Mayer.
PROFESSIONAL PAGE by Betty Chamberlain.
FORUM: Dividing Up the Federal Arts Pie, by Hilton Kramer, Charlotte Carver, and Harold C. Schonberg.

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