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Bibliography MARCO SASSONE SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY BOOKS AND CATALOGUES: Barton, Phyllis. Sassone, California, a Collection of Works 1970-1973. Florence, Italy, Edizioni Il Torchio, 1973, 106 pp., ill. (English/Italian text). Barton, Phyllis. Sassone Serigraphs; Catalogue Raisonne Torchio, 1984, 90 pp, ill. Baysa, Koan Jeff. Marco Sassone. Santuario. Exhibition catalogue, Katharine Carter, New York, 2007. Bertozzi, Massimo. Marco Sassone. Exhibition catalogue. Essays by Peter Clothier, Tomasso Paloscia, Peter Selz. Massa, Italy. Palazzo Ducale Museum, 2002, 134 pp., Ill. (Italian / English text). Clothier, Peter. Marco Sassone. Home on the Streets. Exhibition catalogue. Foreword by Tom Bradley, Robert A. Whyte. San Francisco, Museo ItaloAmericano, 1994, 64 pp., ill. (English/Italian text). Clothier, Peter. Marco Sassone. A Way Back Home. Exhibition catalogue. Odon Wagner Gallery, Toronto, Canada, 2000, 40 pp., ill. Clothier, Peter. Marco Sassone. Through a Glass, Darkly. Exhibition catalogue. Berenson Fine Art, Toronto, Canada, 2012, 6 pp., ill. Dominik, Janet B. Sassone. Exhibition catalogue. Foreword by Louis Stern. Paris, France, Bernheim-Jeune, 1988, 108 pp., ill. (French/English/Italian text). Goodman, Jonathan. Marco Sassone. The Toronto Series. Exhibition catalogue. Odon Wagner Contemporary, Toronto, Canada, 2008. Hoopes, Donelson F. Sassone. Introduction by Dean Charles Speroni, U.C.L.A., Florence, Italy, Marvin, Mariah. Marco Sassone Body of Water. Exhibition catalogue. San Francisco, Pasquale Iannetti Galleries, 1993, 48 pp., ill. Paloscia, Tommaso. Marco Sassone. The Roots of Marco Sassone. Exhibition catalogue. Florence, Italy, Galleria d’Arte Mentana, 1997, 76 pp., ill. (Italian/English text). Porges, Maria. Marco Sassone. Exhibition catalogue. New York, MB Modern, 2000, 20 pp., ill. Selz, Peter. Il Maestro e l’allievo / Master and Pupil – Oskar Kokoschka, Silvio Loffredo, Marco Sassone. Exhibition catalogue. San Francisco, Museo Italo Americano, 2001, 64 pp., ill. (English/Italian text). PERIODICALS Art in America, ‘Letters.’ New York, New York (January 2007). P. 29 Baker, Kenneth. ‘Multiple Visions of Homelessness’. San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco (April 17, 1994). Balzer, David. ‘Art: Marco Sassone’. Toronto Life, Toronto (April 2008), p.152. Barton, Phyllis, ‘County Artist Relives Florence Disaster’. Leisure Time, The Register, Santa Ana, California (November 2, 1969). Barton, Phyllis, ‘Sassone’s Personal Renaissance’. Southwest Art, Houston, Texas (November 1975), pp. 49-53. Bonetti, David. ‘Marco Sassone at Iannetti’ San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco (Decem ber 22, 2001). Bonuccelli, Ilaria. ‘Nei volti di Sassone il lato oscuro dell’America.’ La Repubblica, Rome, Italy (April 4, 2002). Bortolotti, Paola. ‘I senzatetto di Sassone’. La Nazione, Florence, Italy (May 16, 1997). Churn, Steven R. ‘Hillcrest Arts Festival Features Italy’s Sassone’. The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles (February 14, 1985). Crum, Maggie. ‘Italian-Born Painter Captures Serene Beauty of California’. Contra Costa Times, San Francisco (May 9, 1975). Darrow, Terri. ‘Marco Sassone’. Art Gallery International, Tulsa, Oklahoma (August/September 1985), pp. 15-17. Dault, Gary Michael. The Globe and Mail, Toronto, Canada (December 4, 2004). Dault, Gary Michael. ‘Review: Marco Sassone’. The Globe and Mail, Toronto (April 2008), p.R12. Dubois, Jacques. L’Amateur de l’Art, Paris, France (April 1988), p. 39. Eliot, Mark. ‘ . Orange Coast, Orange County, California (August 1978). Emery, Elise. ‘Florentine Artist Will take the Queen Mary to Italy’. Independent Press-Telegram, Long Beach, California (February 11, 1968). Faccenda, Giovanni. ‘Dipinti, acquerelli e pastelli di Marco Sassone, l’americano.’ La Nazione, Florence, Italy (April 26, 2002). Febbraro, Jennifer. ‘Tuscan and Venetian Landscapes.’ Tandem-Corriere Canadese, Toronto, Canada (November 14, 2004). Forbes, Jamie Ellin. ‘Marco Sassone - An Impressionist for Today’. Sunstorm, Middle Island, New York (December 1986/January 1987), cover pp. 4-6, 9. Fowler, Carol. ‘A World of Sun and Water’. Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, California (De cember 17, 1978). Hart, John. Daily American. Rome, Italy (November 11, 1973). Hines, Diane Casella. ‘On Tour in Laguna Beach, California’. American Artist, New York (April 1981), pp. 1-7. Kelly, Deirdre. ‘The City: Marco Sassone’. The Globe and Mail, Toronto (April 2008), p.M5. Johnson, Fridolf. American Artist, New York (July 1980), p. 16. Journal of the Print World. ‘Marco Sassone: Paintings and Works on Paper.’ Meredith, New Hampshire (Fall 2004). Legouix, Michelle. Plaisir de la Maison, Paris, France (April, 1988), p. 18. Magnan, George A. ‘Marco Sassone, Impressionist Painter’. Today’s Art and Graphics, New York, Vol. 28, No. 6 (June 1980), pp. 14, 16, 21, 23. Mangan, Doreen. The Art Community, Haven and Inspiration. American Artist, New York, Vol. 32, Issue 439 (February 1979), pp. 74, 75. Mill, Francis. ‘Generation: Marco Sassone’. NY Arts, New York (May 2001), p.60. Murray, Walt. ‘Marco Sassone Returns for Long Beach Exhibit’. Independent Press-Telegram, Long Beach, California (December 7, 1979). Ragionieri, Aurelio. La Nazione, Florence, Italy (November 12, 1973). Rosenthal, Jim. ‘Marco Sassone Paints San Francisco’s Inner Beauty’. Key Magazine, San Francisco (July 20, 1984), p. II. Rumley, Larry. The Seattle Times Magazine, Seattle, Washington (March 9, 1980). Seymour, Ann. ‘At the Galleries’. Nob Hill Gazette, San Francisco (September 1986). Torres, Anthony. ‘Artist Marco Sassone at Ground Level’. The New Fillmore, San Francisco (March 2002). Tuchman, Laura J. ‘Some Clouds Fall on A Sunny Landscape’. The Orange County Register, Santa Ana, California (December 30, 1988). Walker, Danna Sue. ‘Artist Marco Sassone’s traveling exhibit opens at Price Tower Arts Center’. Tulsa World, Tulsa, Oklahoma (November 6, 2012). Wilson, William. Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles (November 14, 1975). Worthington, Robin. ‘Spots, dots, dashes reflect coastal Italy’. San Jose Mercury News, San Jose, California (May 24, 1994)..
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