
The Artist's Palette
One could argue that every great painting produces two works of art: the canvas and the surface where the pigments are mixed. Compiled by art historian and writer Alexandra Loske, The Artist's Palette dives deep into a timeless studio tool, exploring the beauty of the process. The volume features fifty palettes used by art historical greats from Edvard Munch to Paula Modersohn-Becker to Kerry James Marshall.
- Published by Princeton University Press
- 256 pages
- 450 colored illustrations
- 8.13 x 10.5 inches
-
3 pounds
- Hardcover
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The Artist's Palette
One could argue that every great painting produces two works of art: the canvas and the surface where the pigments are mixed. Compiled by art historian and writer Alexandra Loske, The Artist's Palette dives deep into a timeless studio tool, exploring the beauty of the process. The volume features fifty palettes used by art historical greats from Edvard Munch to Paula Modersohn-Becker to Kerry James Marshall.
- Published by Princeton University Press
- 256 pages
- 450 colored illustrations
- 8.13 x 10.5 inches
-
3 pounds
- Hardcover
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One could argue that every great painting produces two works of art: the canvas and the surface where the pigments are mixed. Compiled by art historian and writer Alexandra Loske, The Artist's Palette dives deep into a timeless studio tool, exploring the beauty of the process. The volume features fifty palettes used by art historical greats from Edvard Munch to Paula Modersohn-Becker to Kerry James Marshall.
- Published by Princeton University Press
- 256 pages
- 450 colored illustrations
- 8.13 x 10.5 inches
-
3 pounds
- Hardcover





















