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Two titles. 1) Hipkiss, Edwin J., Eighteenth-Century American Arts: The M. and M. Karolik Collection ... . Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press published for the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1941. Illus. with black and white photographs of paintings, furniture, decorative arts, etc. Signed "Maxim Karolik" and "Edwin J Hipkiss" on front fly. Q. Blue cloth with gilt lettering and shell emblem. Cover lightly worn. Very minor soiling to pages and page edges.
2) (n.a.), M. and M. Karolik Collection of American Paintings 1815 to 1865. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press published for the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1949. Illustrated with black and white images of paintings from the collection. Forward by G.H. Edgell, and notes by Maxim Karolik and John I.H. Baur. Inscribed "To my friend Edwin Hipkiss, who knows what this collection - the second chapter of the trilogy - means .... Maxim Karolik October 2nd, 1951". Q. Burgundy cloth with gilt lettering and artist''s palette emblem. Cover slightly worn. Minor soiling to page edges.
Martha Codman Karolik (1858-1948) and Maxim Karolik (1893-1963) assembled one of the nation''s preeminent collections of 18th Century fine and decorative arts, which they donated to Boston''s Museum of Fine Arts in 1939. Socialite Martha Codman, a member of one of Boston''s wealthiest families, met her future husband, a Russian immigrant and professional singer, following a performance he gave at her Washington, D.C. home. Martha and Maxim''s marriage in 1928 was considered quite scandalous, given the bride, at age 70, was twice as old as the groom. Martha''s interest in 18th Century Americana stemmed from researching her own ancestors, though Maxim developed his own passion for the material and was frequently honored for his role in bringing this neglected period of arts to the forefront of the art world. He was involved in the early stages of what is now the National Endowment for the Arts and was an honorary curator of American Art at the MFA.

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Two titles. 1) Hipkiss, Edwin J., Eighteenth-Century American Arts: The M. and M. Karolik Collection ... . Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press published for the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1941. Illus. with black and white photographs of paintings, furniture, decorative arts, etc. Signed "Maxim Karolik" and "Edwin J Hipkiss" on front fly. Q. Blue cloth with gilt lettering and shell emblem. Cover lightly worn. Very minor soiling to pages and page edges.
2) (n.a.), M. and M. Karolik Collection of American Paintings 1815 to 1865. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press published for the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1949. Illustrated with black and white images of paintings from the collection. Forward by G.H. Edgell, and notes by Maxim Karolik and John I.H. Baur. Inscribed "To my friend Edwin Hipkiss, who knows what this collection - the second chapter of the trilogy - means .... Maxim Karolik October 2nd, 1951". Q. Burgundy cloth with gilt lettering and artist''s palette emblem. Cover slightly worn. Minor soiling to page edges.
Martha Codman Karolik (1858-1948) and Maxim Karolik (1893-1963) assembled one of the nation''s preeminent collections of 18th Century fine and decorative arts, which they donated to Boston''s Museum of Fine Arts in 1939. Socialite Martha Codman, a member of one of Boston''s wealthiest families, met her future husband, a Russian immigrant and professional singer, following a performance he gave at her Washington, D.C. home. Martha and Maxim''s marriage in 1928 was considered quite scandalous, given the bride, at age 70, was twice as old as the groom. Martha''s interest in 18th Century Americana stemmed from researching her own ancestors, though Maxim developed his own passion for the material and was frequently honored for his role in bringing this neglected period of arts to the forefront of the art world. He was involved in the early stages of what is now the National Endowment for the Arts and was an honorary curator of American Art at the MFA.
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