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Fine in Fine jacket. First edition, clothbound issue. Foreword by Jacob Lawrence. Introduction by Vicki Halper. Square small quarto. 79pp. Illustrated. Blue cloth stamped in silver. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Includes a chronology and bibliography of the artist, and a 14 page essay, "Passing Secrets" by the artist. African-American artist Barbara Earl Thomas was born in Seattle, Washington in 1948. She earned a Master of Fine Arts at University of Washington where she studied under Jacob Lawrence, Michael Spafford, and Norman Lundin. Art Critic Michael Upchuch has described Thomas' iconography as "besieged human figures in loving embrace, crows as trickster-companions-cum-predators, books as capacious homes for the mind to inhabit."
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Barbara Earl Thomas. Near fine in very good(+) jacket. Illustrated in b/w and color throughout. 79 pages. Slim, oblong 4to, navy cloth, d.w. Seattle: University of Washington Press, (1998). First edition. A near fine copy with some minor snagging to rear cloth; in a very good(+) wrapper, small stains to rear cover. Inscribed by artist on title page.