The Appreciation of Quality presents an oral history transcript and related materials spanning 1972-197. This collection offers insights into the life and work of Henry Hopkins, a significant figure in the art world, alongside contributions from Harriet Nathan, Elise S. Haas, and Meyer Friedman. The oral history provides a valuable first-person account, shedding light on Hopkins' perspectives on art, culture, and the creative process. As an important historical document, this book will appeal to scholars and enthusiasts interested in 20th-century American art, art history, and the cultural landscape of California.
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