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A. G. Rizzoli: architect of magnificent visions

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    Architect of magnificent visions


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He has been compared to Blake, Piranesi, and Escher, and his imaginative architectural drawings have been described as "the find of the century." Outwardly, he was a recluse who had few companions except for his mother and children in the neighborhood; inwardly, he was the creator of fantastic renderings, including an attempt late in life to transcribe a third testament of the Bible. He is A. G. Rizzoli (1896-1981), visionary artist extraordinaire.

Contents

Foreword / Steven L. Brezzo -- Introduction: Amplifying Achilles / Bonnie Grossman -- Divine Design Delights: The Life and Works of A. G. Rizzoli / Jo Farb Hernandez -- The Joy Zone (A Bit of Heavenly Architecture) / John Beardsley -- Achilles Rizzoli, Draftsman and Scribe / Roger Cardinal -- Chronology / Jo Farb Hernandez -- A. G. Rizzoli's Self-Referential Titles -- Catalogue of the Exhibition.

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    • New York: Harry N. Abrams
    • San Diego: San Diego Museum of Art, 1997
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    • 0810942933
    • 0937108200

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    Reizende tentoonstelling


Date and place of event

  • Tentoonstelling: San Diego Museum of Art, 1997/03/22-1997/05/18 ; Atlanta, Georgia, High Museum of Art, 1997/09/06-1997/11/29 ; New York, Museum of American Folk Art, 1998/01/10-1998/03/08


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