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Wild Exuberance.(Wild Exuberance: Harold Weston's Adirondack Art)(Brief Article)(Book Review)
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August 1, 2005
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Wild Exuberance
Rebecca Foster & Caroline M. Welsh
Syracuse University Press
1600 Jamesville Ave, Syracuse, NY 13210
SyracuseUniversityPress.syr.edu
0815608098 $60.00 1-800-365-8929
Collaboratively compiled and with commentary by Rebecca Foster (Harold Weston's biographer and president of the "Society for the Preservation of American Modernists") and Caroline M. Welsh (Chief Curator and Curator of Art at the Adiron...
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