No matter where in the world Vincent Price traveled, he always tried to find time (and generally succeeded!) to visit every art museum in every given city he found himself in. He seldom failed to buy museum guides and catalogues as well as numerous books about artist and art in general. At his death, his art library numbered in the hundreds and hundreds of volumes. Here's a shelf of some of those art catalogues and books which now reside in the Taylor collection. You can read only a few of the titles in the photo, but even those few give a good idea of the wide range of Price's art interests!
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