This exquisite book marries the work and imagery of two artists, a landscape painter working in the medium of monotype and a writer working in the medium of poetry, both expressing their personal responses to nature passing through the metamorphoses of the four seasons.
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This exquisite book marries the work and imagery of two artists, a landscape painter working in the medium of monotype and a writer working in the medium of poetry, both expressing their personal responses to nature passing through the metamorphoses of the four seasons.
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Seller's Description:
Very Good. 155 clean and unmarked pages, no creases in spine, slight slant to spine, tight binding, no rips or creases, monotypes by Duesberry poems by Rogers, with contributions from Robert Adams, Roger Mandle, and John Walsh, and an essay by David Park Curry, 10" x 10" format.
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VG+, ex-library with small spine label, bookplate, pencil notation behind title page, else a lovely copy. Color illustrated wraps. 156 pp. Many large color plates. "This exquisite book marries the work an imagery of two artists, a landscape painter working in the medium of monotype and a writer working in the medium of poetry, both expressing their personal responses to nature passing through the metamorphoses of the four seasons." Poetry by Pattiann Rogers; paintings by Joellyn Duesberry; with an essay by David Park Curry. Vivid plates.