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Fine. No Dust Jacket. A Fine copy in pictorial hard covers of this large volume, still in the publisher's original shrink-wrap. No dust jacket, as issued.
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Near Fine. First edition, 2011. Quarto, hardcover, 403 pp., illustrated (some in color), clean unmarked text, Near Fine copy, some soiling and light edgewear to the covers, no dust jacket.
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Near Fine. Exhibition book. Quarto. 403pp. Illustrated. Pictorial boards. Light rubbing and soiling, near fine, without a dust jacket as issued. Published to accompany an exhibition at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco from May 12-September 6, 2011 and at the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institute from October 14, 2011-January 22, 2012.
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New. In original unopened shrinkwrap. Ship in sturdy box with bubble wrap. Sewn binding. Paper over boards. 403 p. Contains: Illustrations, black & white, Illustrations, color. Audience: General/trade.
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VG+. creasing & curling to lower corners; minor rubs to top corners. Pictorial, red boards w/ printing. book ix, 403 pgs w/ bw & color illustrations. Copies removed from publisher's shrinkwrap to inspect. "Gertrude Stein is justly famous for her modernist writings and her patronage of vanguard painters (most notably Matisse and Picasso) in Paris before the First World War. This work is the companion book to an exhibition of the same name, illuminates less familiar aspects of her life. The authors analyze the portraits for which Stein posed, the domestic settings she created with Alice B. Toklas, her partner, and the signature styles of dress the two women adopted. The authors also explore Stein's engagement with multiple art forms and the bonds she formed with younger artists. Focusing on portraits in a range of media, photo essays, press clippings, snapshots, clothing, furniture, and other visual artifacts, this study reveals Stein's sophistication in shaping her public image and cultural legacy. Illustrated throughout, these "five stories" represent Stein's life on a human scale while tracing her influence on a wide variety of visual artists of her own and subsequent generations."