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Seller's Description:
Fair. Ex-Library. 1987, The Tate Gallery. Softcover. Oversized. 93 color art prints + other black and white illustrations. Binding cracked near middle, pages all attached. Covers have several large creases. Clear protective tape on spine. Library stamp on top page edges. Library labels on spine, title page, verso, last page, and outside of back cover. Corners and spine ends worn and rounded. Covers have moderate edge and surface wear. Other than library markings, pages are clean and unmarked. Two small tears on bottom edge of last page (blank page). Page edges lightly soiled and smudged. 205 pages. Published to accompany an exhibition at the Tate Gallery, 1987.
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Seller's Description:
Fine- 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall. 205 pagespages, illustrated in color and b&w., Introduced by Dore Ashton. "Mark Rothko is one of those artists for whom the Tate Galley has a special concern. The relationship began when the Trustees purchased a painting in 1959, not long before Rothko's very successful exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery in 1961." FINE-SOFTCOVER, very light wear at upper corner on front cover.