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G-Bumped and creased book with tears to the extremities, but not affecting the text block, may have remainder mark or previous owner's name-GOOD Oversized.
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Near Fine. Reprint, 2007. 4to, paperback, 215 pp. Illustrated throughout in color and b & w. Book is Near Fine, pages are clean and unmarked. Mild bumping to two cover corners.
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VG--pgs clean & unmarked. no dj. Greyish brown cloth boards w/ glued illustration. spine w/ impressed lettering. 31 pages, 45 unnumbered pages of plates: color illustrations. content as follows: Published here for the first time, this new body of work by Martin Puryear (born 1941), renowned American sculptor, incorporates a range of materials, from bronze, cast iron and mirror-polished stainless steel to a variety of woods, including red cedar, tulip poplar and ebony. Puryear has adapted his techniques from a range of traditions, including woodcarving, joinery and boat building, as well as digital technology. What sets his work apart, however, is its unmistakable devotion to form. 0Many of the sculptures featured here incorporate the up-and-over figure of the Phrygian cap, an object freighted with significance for over two centuries, beginning with its embrace by the Jacobins of the French Revolution. An essay by Alex Potts helps to unravel these historical allusions while offering a concise overview of Puryear's work and its remarkable craftsmanship.
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VG+--pgs clean & unmarked. vellum dj. Greyish brown cloth boards w/ glued illustration. spine w/ impressed lettering. 31 pages, 45 unnumbered pages of plates: color illustrations. content as follows: Published here for the first time, this new body of work by Martin Puryear (born 1941), renowned American sculptor, incorporates a range of materials, from bronze, cast iron and mirror-polished stainless steel to a variety of woods, including red cedar, tulip poplar and ebony. Puryear has adapted his techniques from a range of traditions, including woodcarving, joinery and boat building, as well as digital technology. What sets his work apart, however, is its unmistakable devotion to form. 0Many of the sculptures featured here incorporate the up-and-over figure of the Phrygian cap, an object freighted with significance for over two centuries, beginning with its embrace by the Jacobins of the French Revolution. An essay by Alex Potts helps to unravel these historical allusions while offering a concise overview of Puryear's work and its remarkable craftsmanship.
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Near fine condition. Book. Quarto (4to). 53 pages of text. Paperback binding in almost new condition. Illustrated in color and black & white. Exhibition catalogue for a show from February 7 to April 4, 1987. Curated by Deven K. Golden, with essays by Patricia Fuller and Judith Russi Kirshner. The text is clean and unmarked. First edition.
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Martin Puryear. Fine. Numerous illustrations in color & in black & white. Slim 4to, stiff pictorial wrappers. New York: Museum of Modern Art, (2007). First softcover edition. Fine. Published on the occasion of the exhibition.
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Very Good in None jacket. 215 pages. Softcover published to accompany the exhibition bearing the same title and held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, November 4, 2007 to January 14, 2008. Full color illustration to wraps. Full page, full color illustrations, beautifully presented to accompany text. Tight binding, sharp corners, clean & unmarked pages throughout. Record # 751354.