Search preferences

Product Type

  • All Product Types
  • Books (1)
  • Magazines & Periodicals
  • Comics
  • Sheet Music
  • Art, Prints & Posters
  • Photographs
  • Maps
  • Manuscripts &
    Paper Collectibles

Condition

Binding

Collectible Attributes

  • First Edition
  • Signed
  • Dust Jacket
  • Seller-Supplied Images
  • Not Printed On Demand

Seller Location

Seller Rating

  • Seller image for John R. Stahl: A Life in Art for sale by Boyd Used & Rare Books

    Roger Hull / Contributions by Lucinda Parker, Bonnie Laing-Malcolmson, Janet L. Stahl

    Published by Hallie Ford Museum of Art, Willamette University, 2019

    ISBN 10: 1930957823ISBN 13: 9781930957824

    Seller: Boyd Used & Rare Books, Portland, OR, U.S.A.

    Association Member: CBA

    Seller Rating: 5-star rating, Learn more about seller ratings

    Contact seller

    Book First Edition Signed

    US$ 5.00 Shipping

    Within U.S.A.

    Quantity: 1

    Add to Basket

    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good+. 1st Edition. Signed by author Roger Hull on half-title page. Hardcover in illustrated boards. Covers lightly rubbed; foot of spine a tad bumped. Interior is clean and unmarked. Color illustrations throughout. Bibliography, list of exhibitions, collections. Index. 136 pages. 12 x 9 inches. A retrospective on the art and life of Oregon artist John R. Stahl (1937-2017), featuring a wide range of artworks produced during his 45-year career, including painting, sculpture, assemblages, and works on paper. Features an detailed essay documenting Stahl's artistic career through its various phases, by Roger Hull, Professor Emeritus of Art History at Willamette University. Stahl moved to Portland, Oregon in 1967 and studied at the Museum Art School (now the Pacific Northwest College of Art). His instructors included the Pacific Northwest artists Louis Bunce, Jack McLarty, George Johanson, Manuel Izquierdo and Eunice Parsons. After earning his BFA in 1971, he taught at PNCA from 1973 until 1979 when he moved to Netarts on the Oregon Coast. He continued teaching at Tillamook Bay Community College (1979-2002) and at the Sitka Center for Art and Ecology (1988-1999). Signed by Author(s).