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Fine Books & Autographs at Swann Auction Galleries Feb25


Fine Books & Autographs at Swann Auction Galleries Feb25
NEW YORK, New York
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Frederick Douglass, Autograph Letter Signed, to Sallie Holley recruiting her for the Frederick Douglass Paper, 1851. Estimate $20,000 to $30,000.
Swann Galleries on
Thursday, February 25. The sale will offer a premier selection of manuscripts, documents, correspondence and more by significant figures throughout history and pop culture, as well as rare first editions and art books from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
            Leading the sale is an 1851 autograph letter signed by abolitionist
Frederick Douglass. The letter, addressed to Sallie Holley—recruiting her help for the ....

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Dan Nadel on Philip Guston's Jewishness - Artforum International


Dan Nadel on Philip Guston’s Jewishness
Philip Guston,
If This Be Not I, 1945, oil on canvas, 42 1/4 × 55 1/4 . © The Estate of Philip Guston.
TO BE A JEW in twentieth-century America was to be an outsider. We Jews gathered in temples and schools, we bought properties, physical and intellectual, to maintain control of our environments. We formed our own magazines. We exploited ourselves and others. Ashkenazi Jews can pass as non-Jewish when it suits us, or Jewish again when we wish to be “chosen.” And when blame is to be assigned, or walls erected, we can once again pass or not pass depending on the ideological needs of the times. The tension inherent in assimilation and rejection, donning and discarding a mask, is at the center of Philip (Goldstein) Guston’s work. It also accounts for some of the resentment, bitterness, and neuroticism embedded in so much twentieth-century art and entertainment. Guston lives in this ....

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