This monograph presents the extraordinarily inventive and influential furniture/sculpture of Wendell Castle, trailblazer in the Studio Craft movement and catalyst in the development of handcrafted furniture as a major art form. Here are Castle's most important and innovative works in color, including clocks and trompe l'oeil pieces. 60 color plates.
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This monograph presents the extraordinarily inventive and influential furniture/sculpture of Wendell Castle, trailblazer in the Studio Craft movement and catalyst in the development of handcrafted furniture as a major art form. Here are Castle's most important and innovative works in color, including clocks and trompe l'oeil pieces. 60 color plates.
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As New with no dust jacket. Small quarto in wraps, unworn unread and as NEW. Filled with color illustrations of this fabulous art-form and one of its major leaders.; 4to 11"-13" tall.
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VG (Covers are slightly scuffed, otherwise clean. ) Darkest green & color illus. wraps. 152 pp. 32 bw, 44 color plates. Issued in conjunction with a series of 1989-1991 exhibitions of creations by American furniture artist Wendell Castle (b. 1932). With three essays: by Davira S. Taragin and Edward Cooke, Jr., "The Career of Wendell Castle", by Joseph Giovanni, "Wendell Castle: Occupying the Blur", and by Wendell Castle, "On Commissions", bibliography, index, and exhibition history. Annotated catalogue lists 41 works, and many are pictured here. Lavishly illustrated with excellent color plates of these amazing pieces of furniture!