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Good/Fair; with some margin notations in ink and wear and one large tear to dj; with one ex-lib. plate. Orange cloth with navy lettering; light blue dj with color illustration and white lettering; 227 pp. with numerous bw and color illustrations. The Taos Society was founded in 1915 to provide a link between artists in the tiny, isolated New Mexico village and the major American art markets. This study includes the six founding members: Joseph Sharp, Oscar Berninghaus, Ernest Blumenschein, Bert Phillips, E. Irving Couse, and W. Herbert Dunton as well as artists who later joined the Society.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Size: 9x6x1; Minor shelf wear to binding. light wear & soiling on edges of text block. Text and images unmarked. Dj lightly shelf worn with scuffs & light soiling in a mylar cover.
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VG / G (Ex-lib., label at spine of book and dj., pencil markings at ffep and title page; Moderate wear to extremities of dj. ) Orange cloth with navy lettering; light blue dj with color illustration and white lettering; 227 pp. with numerous bw and color illustrations. Revised and expanded edition. The Taos Society was founded in 1915 to provide a link between artists in the tiny, isolated New Mexico village and the major American art markets. This study includes the six founding members: Joseph Sharp, Oscar Berninghaus, Ernest Blumenschein, Bert Phillips, E. Irving Couse, and W. Herbert Dunton as well as artists who later joined the society. Signed by the author.