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VG-(light fading to wraps, pages are clean and clear) Light blue spine & color illus. wraps; 278 pp.; 212 color and bw plates and figures. Accompanied a 1994 exhibition at the Whitney featured works by American artist Joseph Stella (1877-1946). Includes artist chronology.
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Very Good. Size: 8x1x12; A very nice copy. Text has minor markings on only a few pages. DJ has minor shelf rubbings. Binding is tight. Your Satisfaction Guaranteed. We ship daily.
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Good in Very good jacket. Includes a letter addressed to the author from an art collector, dated 1997. Jacket is lightly worn along edges, but is protected by a mylar cover. Water stain along right side of front cover, covering some text but not affecting legibility. Small scuff marks along edges of cover boards. Binding is tight. Small, light stains along top edge of text block, not visible on pages themselves. Pages are clean and unmarked.
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New. Color illustrated wraps, light blue spine with red lettering; 278 pp. 100 color, 115 bw plates. Published in conjunction with an exhibit of the same title at The Whitney Museum, April 22 to October 9, 1994. Lengthy essay, with countless illustrations. Also included at the rear is a list of selected writings, chronology, exhibition history, a list of illustrations for books and journals, selected bibliography, list of works in the exhibition (near 200). Important source of information, plates. Joseph Stella (1877-1946) is best known for his Futurist-inspired paintings of New York, especially those of the Brooklyn Bridge, which remain symbols of the machine age in America. This book accompanies the first museum retrospective devoted to Stella in more than 30 years. Contents: Foreword /; David A. Ross--; Joseph Stella /; Barbara Haskell--; Selected Writings /; Joseph Stella--; Exhibition History--; Illustrations for Books and Journals--; Works in the Exhibition.
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As New in Fine jacket. 4to-over 9¾-12" tall. pp. 280. Book as new and unread, in pristine condition. Dark sea-green boards with dark blue end-papers. Full-colour illustrated dust jacket has faded spine and slight creasing at bottom of back cover. 215 illistrations, including 100 in full colour. A profusely illustrated monograph produced to accompany an exhibition at the Whitney Museum. The Italian immigrant Stella became America's most acclaimed Futurist, and one of the first artists to fuse European vanguard tenets with 20th century American subjects. This is a heavy book and will require extra postage outside the UK.