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TITLE: AMERICAN ARTIST Magazine
[Artist magazine of largest circulation. Artist profiles/interviews include multiple photos and reproductions over multiple pages, PLUS: Illustrations, technical features, columns, vintage ads and MORE --Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below!]
ISSUE DATE: AUGUST 1989; VOLUME 53, ISSUE 565
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Flight (detail), by Douglas Safranek, 1988, egg tempera, 42 x 30. Courtesy Schmidt-Bingham Gallery, painting. New York, New York.

FEATURES:
EMERGING ARTISTS by the Editors. Once again the editors have conducted a nationwide search to identify six artists who are on the verge of realizing their professional goals.

AMERICO DiFRANZA by Eunice Agar. The secret to achieving luminous, vital strokes of color in oil or pastel painting is to follow traditional procedures.

A RISING CAREER FOR ROGER BANSEMER by Mark E. Stegmaier. Although his paintings sold well locally, this Florida artist wanted more than regional recognition so he undertook an ambitious project to illustrate, write, and publish his own book on ballooning.

PARADISE REVISITED by Janice Lovoos. Contributing Editor Janice Lovoos pays another visit to the legendary California painter Phil Paradise, whom she profiled for the magazine in 1950.

KAREN HORN by Betsy Schein Goldman. When she first became a single parent, this California artist found it easier to make a living working with stained glass. As her life became more stable, she was able to establish herself as a professional watercolorist.

FLOYD BERG by M. Stephen Doherty. Like many young artists trying to make a living, this Ohio painter first established a career in advertising, design, and illustration. Now he applies his skills and discipline to painting portraits and landscapes.

THE WATERCOLOR PAGE: BILL JAMES. This Florida artist describes his approach to transparent watercolor painting.

PHOTOGRAPHS OF ARTISTS' STUDIOS.
DEPARTMENTS:
FOOTNOTES. LETTERS. EDITORIAL.
PROFESSIONAL PAGE by Daniel Grant.
ART MART.
TECHNICAL PAGE by Victoria Blyth Hill.
BULLETIN BOARD. QUICK TIPS. EXHIBITS.
ART BOOKS AND VIDEOS. COMING IN SEPTEMBER. INDEX TO ADVERTISING.


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