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Seller's Description:
Fine. Owner name written on first endpaper, no other defects. Pages are clean and crisp, the binding is tight and square; book appears unread. Fascinating work based on the exhibition catalog for the exhibition of 'degenerate art' held in Munich in 1937 and which later traveled to other German cities. The Nazis considered many approaches to art as being degenerate, including Expressionism, Dada, New Realism, Surrealism, Cubism and Fauvism. This book describes and displays the more than 600 works of art that were confiscated from German museums and placed in the exhibit. Several thousands more pieces were destroyed or sold. Printed on coated paper. A handsome copy, almost As New. The text is in German. Trade PB. 8vo 8"-9" tall. 323 pages. I2.
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Seller's Description:
VG-, ex art library copy with marks an excellent, solid reference copy. Illustrated wraps, red gray black. 323 pp., profusely illustrated in bw. Text is in Gemran. A mighty reference.