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Fine. 9 1/2 x 11. 344 page softcover exhibition catalogue w/many illustrations. Exhibition was at Philadelphia Museum of Art October 8, 1998-Jan. 3, 1999 and at The Menil Collection in Houston Jan. 22, 1999-May 16, 1999. Very well produced catalog with several text contributors ( Ecke Bonk, Lynda Roscoe Hartigan, Walter Hopps, Don Quaintance, Ann Temkin) and an Introduction by Anne D'Harnoncourt. No flaws except the prior owner name on front free endpaper. Unmarked, tight and clean. Mailing other than domestic standard might require extra charges.
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Very good. No jacket. Cover is lightly rubbed and worn along edges. Binding is tight. Pages are yellowed in the margins, but text and images are bright and unmarked.
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Fine in Fine jacket. Germany/New York/Houston: Cantz/D.A.P. /Menil Collection. 1998. First edition. 344 pages. 124 color plates, 370 halftones. A beautifully produced and informative sourcebook. Cloth, large quarto. A fine copy in fine dust jacket in a mylar protector.
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VG. Stiff white and illus. wraps, 343 pp, many bw illustrations, some color. Exhibition itinerary: Philadelphia Museum of Art, October 8, 1998--January 3, 1999 and The Menil Collection, Houston, January 22--May 16, 1999. Library Journal review: The expatriate Frenchman Duchamp was cerebral and urbane, while the sheltered Cornell is often portrayed as a poet. Yet they had a real and lasting friendship that sprang from an admiration for each other's work. One record remains of this largely private friendship: the "Duchamp Dossier, " a box kept by Cornell and filled with scraps of paper and other fragmentary mementos. That "work" is reproduced here in painstaking detail, its contents spread over 50 pages; in addition, two other large sections of plates present dozens of works by each artist in very fine reproductions. Between these visual gems, five well-researched essays and a chronology explore the relationship and its meanings without forcing connections. Accompanying a show moving from the Philadelphia Museum of Art to Houston's Menil Collection, this catalog sheds new light on two major figures in 20th-century art. For all collections in academic and public libraries interested in 20th-century art. -Douglas McClemont, New York. Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Used book in very good and clean conditions. Minor cosmetic defects may be present. Pages and cover intact. May include library marks notes marks and highlighting. Fast Shipping.
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Fine Condition. Book 343 pp., 247 illustrations most in color. Introduction by Anne d'Harnoncourt. Chronology Susan Davidson. Published on the occasion of the exhibition from the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia PA October 8, 1998-January 3, 1999 and The Menil Collection, Houston TX January 22-May 16, 1999. Selected Bibliography. Index. A brochure and guide to the exhibition from the Menil Collection exhibition, laid-in.