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  1. Jasper Johns: Numbers by Roberta Bernstein, Carter Foster, et all 2004-02-02
  2. "THE SUN DO MOVE" The Story of the Life of John Jasper by Isaac James, 1954
  3. The mystery of John Jasper by Harold R Leaver, 2010-09-10
  4. Masterworks in the Robert and Jane Meyerhoff Collection: Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lichtenstein, Ellsworth Kelly, Frank Stella by Robert Saltonstall Mattison, 1995-11
  5. The Murder of Edwin Drood Recounted by John Jasper. Introduction by B. W. Matz. by Percy T. Carden, 1920
  6. Jasper Johns Drawings, 1954-1984 by David Shapiro, 1984-10
  7. Jasper Johns: From Plate to Print by Elizabeth C. DeRose, 2006-01
  8. John Jasper's Secret: Sequel to Charles Dickens' Mystery of Edwin Drood by Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, et all 2010-02-28
  9. Criteria of Identity: A Comparative Analysis of Raymond Federman's "the Voice in the Closet" and Selected Works by Jasper Johns (Aachen British and) by Evamaria Erdpohl, 1992-05
  10. Jasper Johns by Max Kozloff, 1977-01
  11. Jasper Johns : Ideas in Paint by Unnamed Unnamed, 1996
  12. Tanztheater und bildende Kunst nach 1945: Eine Untersuchung der Gattungsvermischung am Beispiel der Kunst Robert Rauschenbergs, Jasper Johns', Frank Stellas, ... und Kulturgeschichte) (German Edition) by Gail B Kirkpatrick, 1996
  13. JASPER JOHNS: Prints 1960-1970 by Jasper; Richard S. Field JOHNS, 1970
  14. Jasper Johns (Rizzoli Art Series) by Roberta Bernstein, 1993-05-15

61. Jasper Johns
It comes almost as a surprise to think jasper johns was well into the third decade of his career before the revolution in digital technology had gotten
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JASPER JOHNS
September 16 - October 16, 2006 at Leslie Sacks Fine Arts , West Los Angeles
by Bill Lasarow
It comes almost as a surprise to think Jasper Johns was well into the third decade of his career before the revolution in digital technology had gotten fully underway. The thought is due to more than, say, his fascination with numbers and letters, which at times he had a penchant for overlaying one on another according to the look of a digital clock. And it transcends the gridded compartments to which he relegated plaster casts, names, or crisscross arrangements of lines. No, it has more to do with his use of simple visual givens that are approached in a repetitive manner. He reliably turns what should not only be obvious but quite dull into something that sets off fireworks.
"Numbers: Through 9," executed
in 1967-1981, brush and ink over
unique etching proof, 13 x 9 3/4".
"Target with Four Faces," 1979,
intaglio printed in colors,
edition of 88, 23 1/2 x 18 1/4".
"Figure 4," 1969, lithograph

62. Jonathan Katz
The comic, from a strip entitled Alley Oop, was popular in America in the fifties when this image by jasper johns was made. johns calls the painting Alley
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Qcc Home Jonathan D. Katz Index Introduction Biography Essays by Katz Passive Resistance: On the Success of Queer Artists in Cold War American Art The Silent Camp: Queer Resistance and the Rise of Pop Art John Cage's Queer Silence or How to Avoid Making Matters Worse Jasper Johns' Alley Oop : On Comic Strips and Camouflage Lovers and Divers: Interpictorial Dialog in the Work of Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg e
JASPER JOHNS' ALLEY OOP: ON COMIC STRIPS AND CAMOUFLAGE
Jonathan D. Katz It’s a relatively small painting, and weirdly made; a single three line Sunday comic strip collaged onto the upper half of a sheet of cardboard slathered in gestural orange paint. The comic, from a strip entitled Alley Oop , was popular in America in the fifties when this image by Jasper Johns was made. Johns calls the painting Alley Oop (fig.1), too, and in 1958 he carefully traced the chief features of the comic in thick, blocky, largely monochromatic strokes of paint which at once delineate and obscure the underlying narrative. All the speech balloons have been made illegible, obscured in white or red paint. The only part of the comic left untouched by overpainting is a small outline of a man’s necktie. Alley Oop the painting is thus both an appropriation and a transformation of Alley Oop the comic. The comic featured the trials of a Neolithic caveman plunked down amidst contemporary life, where he finds everything unfamiliar and strange, and yet for all that, tries to fit in. There is, at first glance, nothing particularly gay about this image, save perhaps for a loose identification of an outsider’s perspective with a gay one, and of the shared struggle to get along in a world strange and estranging.

63. Jasper Johns: An Allegory Of Painting, 1955-1965 (From Clement C. Maxwell Librar
The early career of jasper johns (b. 1930) had an immense impact on the subsequent development of advanced art—pop, minimal, process, conceptual,
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The early career of Jasper Johns (b. 1930) had an immense impact on the subsequent development of advanced art—pop, minimal, process, conceptual, and performance genres, among others—in the United States and Europe. This exhibition of some 80 objects from the first decade includes a number of Johns' most important paintings, drawings, and prints, such as Target with Plaster Casts (1955) and Diver (1962). The exhibition will trace the unfolding relationship of four specific motifs: the target, the mechanical "device," the naming of colors, and the imprint of the body. Through specific sequences of work, it will present Johns' early period as one devoted to examining and reinventing the premises of painting during an era when painting practice was riddled with conceptual upheaval and doubt. Works for this exhibition will be drawn from private and public collections in the United States and Europe. Schedule: National Gallery of Art, Washington, January 28–April 29, 2007; Kunstmuseum Basel, June 2–September 9, 2007

64. Jasper Johns 1961 Map United States Photo Declan McCullagh
jasper johns 1961 interpretive map of the United States. Location New York City, New York. Date December 2006. Camera Canon EOS 1Ds
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65. ALP Abroad: Get Involved: Jasper Johns
Mail this page Print this page Reduce font size Increase font size. jasper johns. Publication date. 17 August 2007. Category(s). Artworks
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66. Conservation Of Jasper Johns Decoy: Mold Removal Using Steam
jasper johns color lithograph Decoy , was printed by U.L.A.E. in 1971 on Rives BFK paper. Although printed with many colors, the image was predominantly
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Conservation of Jasper Johns Decoy : Mold Removal Using Steam
Antoinette Dwan
Conservator in Private Practice, 3009 Crest Avenue, Cheverly, MD 20785 Jasper Johns color lithograph Decoy , was printed by U.L.A.E. in 1971 on Rives BFK paper. Although printed with many colors, the image was predominantly black and disfigured by extensive white mold damage. William Goldston, Director of U.L.A.E. and printer of Decoy was contacted for information regarding the print. He documented the printing of the lithograph and noted that the paper had not been pre-treated in any fashion, that the inking was the same for all colors and all passages, that no gums or surface varnishes had been applied, and that the intended finish of the print was a matt appearance. He specifically referred to several vulnerable areas: the lower six inches and the pinks that had little ink and mostly extender. The inks were resin based "Hanko" inks. The damage to the print consisted of both white and smaller brown patches of mold. The white mold covered ninety percent of the print, although it was most notable in the black passages of the image. The bulk of the mold was removed by light brushing to loosen the mold and then vacuumed with light suction. The print was then sprayed with ethanol (Fisher A 407) overall. Many tests were done to determine an effective treatment some of which seemed promising. A combination of alkaline baths and ethanol applied on swabs, or a protease enzyme treatment all appeared effective in test areas. However, after treating the print with these methods, the print remained mottled with white mold.

67. VernissageTV Art Tv
With the exhibition “jasper johns An Allegory of Painting, jasper johns is one of the most important representatives of American art since the middle
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68. The UBS Art Collection : Home > The Collection > A-Z > Johns, Jasper > Untitled
In the early 1950s jasper johns (born 1930 in Augusta, Georgia, The UBS Art Collection also includes some of these works by jasper johns.
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­In the early 1950s Jasper Johns (born 1930 in Augusta, Georgia, raised in Allendale, South Carolina, lives in New York) came to New York where he met Robert Rauschenberg, John Cage and Merce Cunningham. This generation of artists was concerned with a new understanding of art and its purposes in contrast to the emotionally charged works of Abstract Expressionism. Influenced by and in continuation of the ideas of Marcel Duchamp, these artists, musicians and dancers involved objects, materials and practices in their artistic work which were based on a reflection and perception of everyday life and an understanding for non-restricted artistic expressions as a starting point for their individual formal languages. Jasper Johns became famous for his paintings, sculptures and prints representing popular icons and pictorial images such as flags, letters or numbers, which were influential for the Pop Art movement at the beginning of the 1960s. He transferred these images into his paintings where they became not only the depicted motif but the object-like painting itself. Emphasizing a textural, thick quality of paint, Jasper John’s works concentrated on linearity, repetition, and symmetry as much as on the purity of colors. These aspects are not only predominant in his earlier works of the 1950s and 1960s, but also in his later paintings, drawings and prints up to the beginning of the 1980s as represented in the

69. MoMA Store - Jasper Johns Note Cards
A selection of five works from the prolific artist, these are from a series of paintings based on the America flag. Ten Cards (two each of five images).
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70. Jasper Johns' Painted Words.
Abstract, States that the painted words in jasper johns art act in two different capacities concealed words partake in the artist s interrogation of
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71. Jasper Johns Prints
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72. Jasper Johns: A Retrospective. - Book Reviews | Art Journal | Find Articles At B
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Art Journal Fall, 1997 by Caroline Jones Everyone is of course free to interpret the work in his own way. I think seeing a picture is one thing and interpreting it is another. - Jasper Johns, 1964(1) In 1962, Frank Stella started a painting called Jasper's Dilemma. Finished in 1963, it has the format of a "mitered maze" (as Stella called it) with two unequal halves. The left side is painted in saturated color, its squared spiral moving out from the center in an organized and exuberant progression through a spectrum of alkyd hues. The right side bears the same pattern, but in grisaille. Truth to tell, this monochromatic half seems more unified, elegant, tasteful - in a word, successful. As William Rubin, then head of the Department of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art, commented, "This design was complicated enough in its light-dark form; with color added, it became almost impossible to decipher."(2)

73. Stunned Weblog: Andy Warhol On Jasper Johns
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74. Village Voice > Art > Best In Show: Philip Guston, Jasper Johns, And Butch Hanco
Best in Show Philip Guston, jasper johns, and Butch Hancock.
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75. John Jasper, Sixth Mount Zion Baptist Church, Richmond, Virginia.
John jasper, preacher, philosopher, and orator was born in Fluvanna County, Virginia on July 4, 1812. He was the youngest of twentyfour (24) children.
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[The text below was composed in 1996 by Benjamin Ross, Church Historian of Sixth Mount Zion Baptist Church for the registry form for Sixth Mount Zion Baptist Church to be nominated for the National Register of Historic Places. The images are courtesy of Sixth Mount Zion Baptist Church]
He reached the height of his ambition in 1867 when he organized the Sixth Mount Zion Baptist Church. He gained national fame in 1878 when he first preached his famed "SUN DO MOVE" sermon, which he later delivered by invitation more than 250 times, and once before the entire Virginia General Assembly. This sermon was an attempt to prove through biblical references that the sun revolves around the earth. Thousands of people (of all races) flocked to Sixth Mount Zion Church to hear John Jasper preach. He is considered the last of the old-styled antebellum preachers who possessed great oratory skills. A leader in the community and the city of Richmond, Jasper has been the subject of many books and related articles describing the black religious experience. one book in particular has received wide acclaim John Jasper, The Unmatched Negro Phlisopher and Preacher

76. John Jasper
In March of 1901, John jasper preached to his congregation for the last time on the subject, Ye Must Be Born Again. He urged his people to prepare for
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"I have finished my work. I am waiting at the river, looking across for further orders."-John Jasper's last words."
On July 4, 1812, the 24th child of Philip and Tina Jasper came into this world. Philip, a slave and a lay minister, died a few months before John's birth. Tina, a godly woman, prayed that God would make her son a preacher as his father had been. For many years it seemed those prayers would not be answered. John had no interest in spiritual things. He had fallen in love with a girl from a neighboring plantation and been given permission to marry her. But on the day of their wedding, a slave uprising caused their masters to separate them, and John never saw her again. In bitterness he descended into evil living. John was rebellious and constantly in trouble with his owners. It was while he was at work in a tobacco warehouse in 1839 that Jasper, stricken with "God's arrow of conviction," prayed and asked God to save him. Thirty days after his baptism in 1840, he was licensed to preach by the Old African Baptist Church , and he didn't stop for more than sixty years!

77. William E. Hatcher (William Eldridge), 1834-1912 John Jasper: The Unmatched Negr
John jasper The Unmatched Negro Philosopher and Preacher. by William E. Hatcher (William Eldridge), 18341912.
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78. African American Registry: A Special Spiritual Voice, John Jasper.
John jasper was born on this date in 1812. He was a black preacher, philosopher, and orator.
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John Jasper *John Jasper was born on this date in 1812. He was a black preacher, philosopher, and orator.
Jasper was born in Fluvanna County, Virginia, the youngest of 24 children. He became a Christian on the July 4th 1839 in Capital Square of Richmond, Virginia. He was baptized in 1849 and on the same day, he preached a funeral, which immediately brought him fame. He taught himself to read and write, and although he delivered his sermons in the dialect of the southern slave, more educated ministers said that Jasper's vivid and dramatic sermons transcended "mere grammar."
One of the great Slave preachers, Jasper became a noted funeral preacher long before the Civil War. Noted for his fervid zeal, gifted imagery, and colorful oratory, as a speaker Jasper was much in demand. He preached in many sections of Virginia and adjoining states. During his August vacation, he conducted famous all-day camp meetings in the country. Sunday after Sunday he could be seen leading his flock to be baptized in the James River. He was known to have baptized as many as 300 people in four hours. He reached the height of his aspiration in 1867 when he organized the Sixth Mount Zion Baptist Church. He gained national distinction in 1878 when he first preached his famed "DE SUN DO MOVE" sermon, which he later delivered by invitation more than 250 times, and once before the entire Virginia General Assembly. This sermon was his effort to prove through biblical references that the sun revolves around the earth.

79. John Jasper,1812-1901, Slave Preacher, Pastor A Short Biography Of John Jasper,
A short biography of John jasper, a black slave preacher and pastor , John jasper, pastor, preacher, slavery, Civil War,
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80. The Roy Lichtenstein Foundation
J A S P E R .J O H N S. Born in 1930 in Augusta, Georgia. He grew up in South Carolina. He was drafted into the army and stationed in Japan.
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J A S P E R J O H N S Whie Flag, 1955

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