The Newark Museum has extra copies of the following catalogs:
 
[George Luks] Catalog of an Exhibition of the Work of George Luks, The Newark Museum, 1934, paperback, black and white illustrations, approx. 150 copies;
[The Attainments of a Librarian] Essays on Bibiography and the Attainments of a Librarian by Parent the Elder, Elm Tree Press, 1914, hardcover, no illustrations, approx. 50 copies;
[Tony Smith] Nine Sculptures by Tony Smith, The Newark Museum, 1970, paperback, black and white illustrations, approx. 150 copies;
A Survey of American Sculpture: Late 18th Century to 1962, The Newark Museum, 1962, paperback, black and white illustrations, approx. 100 copies;
A World of Their Own: Twentieth-Century American Folk Art, The Newark Museum, 1995, paperback, color illustrations, approx. 300 copies;
Against the Odds: African-American Artists and the Harmon Foundation by Gary Reynolds and Beryl J. Wright, The Newark Museum, 1989, color illustrations, approx. 150 hardcover copies and 200 paperback copies;
Ajiaco: Stirrings of the Cuban Soul by Gail Gelburd, Hispanic Alliance and University Press of New England, 2009, paperback, color illustrations, approx. 50 copies;
America's Pastime: Portrait of the Dominican Dream: Works by Freddy Rodriguez, The Newark Museum, 2006, paperback, color illustrations, approx. 1700 copies;
Armando Rascon: Border Xicanography, The Newark Museum, 2004, paperback, color illustrations, approx. 200 copies;
Cooking for the Gods: The Art of Home Ritual in Bengal by Pika Ghosh, The Newark Museum and the Univeristy of Pennsylvania Press, 1995, paperback, color illustrations, approx. 75 copies;
Doris Duke: The Southeast Asian Art Collection by Nancy Tingley, Foundation for Southeast Asian Art and Culture, 2003, hardcover, color illustrations, 100 copies;
Embodying the Sacred in Yoruba Art: Featuring the Bernard and Patricia Wagner Collection by Babtunde Lawal, The High Museum and the Newark Museum, 2007, paperback, color illustrations, approx. 500 copies;
From the Sacred Realm: Treasures of Tibetan Art from the Newark Museum by Valrae Reynolds, The Newark Museum and Prestel Press, 1999, color illustrations, approx. 400 hardcover copies and 1400 paperback copies;
Great Pots: Contemporary Ceramics from Function to Fantasies by Ulysses Grant Dietz, The Newark Museum and Guild Publishing, 2003, color illustrations, approx. 300 copies;
India: Public Places/Private Spaces: Contemporary Photography and Video Art by Gayatri Sinha and Paul Sternberger, The Newark Museum and Marg Publications, 2007, paperback, color illustrations, approx. 520 copies;
Jack Whitten by Beryle J. Wright, The Newark Museum, 1990, paperback, color illustrations, approx. 900 copies;
Making Faces: Self Portraits by Alex Katz by John W. Coffey, North Carolina Museum of Art, 1990, paperback, color illustrations, approx. 50 copies;
Masterpieces of Art Pottery, 1880-1930 by Ulysses Grant Dietz, The Newark Museum, 2009, paperback, color illustrations, approx. 500 copies;
Murals without Walls: Arshile Gorky's Aviation Murals Rediscovered by Ruth Bowman, The Newark Museum, 1978, approx. 600 copies;
The Art of Glass from Galle to Chihuly: Highlights from the Lowenbach Collection: A Promised Gift to the Newark Museum, The Newark Museum, 2007, paperback, color illustrations, approx. 500 copies;
The Movies Begin: Making Movies in New Jersey, 1887-1920 by Paul Spehr, The Newark Museum and Morgan and Morgan, 1976, paperback, black and white illustrations, approx. 800 copies;
The Newark Museum Collection of American Art Pottery by Ulysses Grant Dietz, The Newark Museum, 1984, paperback, color illustrations, approx. 200 copies;
The Training of the Librarian by Friedrich Adolph Ebert, The Elm Tree Press, hardcover, no illustrations, approx. 35 copies;
Tyrone Mitchell by Beryl J. Wright, The Newark Museum, 1990, paperback, color illustrations, approx. 900 copies;
Unbounded: New Art for a New Century, The Newark Museum, 2009, paperback, color illustrations, approx. 400 copies;
Women's Tales: Four Leading Israeli Jewelers by Davira Spiro Taragin and Alex Ward, Hudson Hill Press, 2006, paperback, color illustrations, 40 copies;
 
If any library would like to have any copies, please contact me directly.
 

William A. Peniston, Ph.D.

Librarian

The Newark Museum

49 Washington Street

Newark, NJ   07102

Telephone: 973-596-6625

Fax: 973-642-0459

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