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   Sandra Jordan
 


Jan Greenberg and Sandra Jordan are the authors of numerous acclaimed books about art, including Vincent van Gogh: Portrait of an Artist; Action Jackson; Runaway Girl: The Artist Louise Bourgeois; and Chuck Close Up Close. The authors live in St. Louis, MO, and New York City respectively.


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Andy Warhol, Prince of Pop Andy Warhol, Prince of Pop
Written by Jan Greenberg and Sandra Jordan
Paperback

“IN THE FUTURE EVERYBODY will be world famous for 15 minutes.”

The Campbell’s Soup Cans. The Marilyns. The Electric Chairs. The Flowers. The work created by Andy Warhol elevated everyday images to art, ensuring Warhol a fame that has far outlasted the 15 minutes he predicted for everyone else. His very name... Read More
 
Andy Warhol, Prince of Pop Andy Warhol, Prince of Pop
Written by Jan Greenberg and Sandra Jordan
eBook

“IN THE FUTURE EVERYBODY will be world famous for 15 minutes.”

The Campbell’s Soup Cans. The Marilyns. The Electric Chairs. The Flowers. The work created by Andy Warhol elevated everyday images to art, ensuring Warhol a fame that has far outlasted the 15 minutes he predicted for everyone else. His very name... Read More
 
Vincent Van Gogh Vincent Van Gogh
Written by Jan Greenberg and Sandra Jordan
Trade Paperback

Vincent van Gogh–one of the 19th century’s most brilliant artists–will forever be remembered as the Dutchman who cut off his ear. But this incident only underscores the passion that consumed him–a passion that, when he took up painting at age 27, infused his work. Whether painting a portrait, a landscape, or... Read More
 
Vincent Van Gogh Vincent Van Gogh
Written by Jan Greenberg and Sandra Jordan
eBook

Vincent van Gogh–one of the 19th century’s most brilliant artists–will forever be remembered as the Dutchman who cut off his ear. But this incident only underscores the passion that consumed him–a passion that, when he took up painting at age 27, infused his work. Whether painting a portrait, a landscape, or... Read More
 

 



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