Publisher:
The National Museum Of Women In The Arts
Published:
1990
Alibris ID:
16419684970
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Seller's Description:
Poor. First Edition. Hardback. Dust Jacket. 4to. Copiously illustrated in colour and black and white throughout. Signed presentation from the artist: 'Robert, with best wishes from Lis for the 14 Nov, 1990, Elisabeth Frink. ' With signed post-card loosely inserted wishing Robert a Happy Birthday and sending 'this recent catalogue of my big show in Washington last spring. ' ISBN: 0940979128 Pages: 76 Fine in fine dust wrapper.
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New, publisher's shrinkwrap. Light green boards with color pictorial DJ, 79pp, numerous color and BW illustrations. From the jacket--The catalogue of the artist's first American retrospective, presents sixty color and BW illustrations of her work. Accompanying the illustrations is an essay by Bryan Robertson, who explores Frink's origins and the evolution of her art--from the Apocalyptic visions of her youth to the moving Tribute series inspired by the work of Amnesty International.