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Very good. First Edition. Lightly read if read at all. No markings in book. Binding is fine. Scuffed covers. Laid in is: Family Exhibition Guide, Calder's Creatures. 168pp.
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Fine. 0918333156. Color and black and white illustrations throughout. First paperback edition. INSCRIBED by the author. Fine in oversize pictorial wraps.
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New. 0918333156. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request ***-*** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-Flawless copy, brand new, pristine, never opened--176 pages. --with a bonus offer--
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VG-light wear to extremities, minor scuffing to wraps. Black and white wraps with color illustration and lettering in red and white. 168 pp. BW and color illustrations. Portraits. "Perhaps the most influential and best loved of all twentieth-century sculptors, Alexander Calder worked primarily in Connecticut after settling in a Roxbury farmhouse in 1933. Connecticut provided a richly stimulating creative environment for him in the critical years when he developed his unique mobiles and stabiles and established his artistic reputation. This intimate and engaging portrait of Calder, at work and at play, offers new insight into how his art was shaped by the state's landscape, his home and studio, his family, and the fascinating circle of artists, writers, curators, and collectors who befriended him. Engaging and authoritative, this visual biography includes many previously unpublished photographs, documents, and reproductions of little-known art works. An account of the home and studio by Alexander S.C. Rower, Calder's grandson, and an affectionate tribute by Calder's neighbor, playwright Arthur Miller, complete the volume, produced in conjunction with a major exhibition at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford."--Publisher's description.