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Buchbeschreibung First edition. An introduction by Tina S. Fredericks titled "Rembering Andy." An look at the early days and work of Warhol. Profusely illustrated. A very good plus copy in cardboard boards that have a a couple sticker shadows and some minor edge wear. Still, a very presentable copy. Artikel-Nr. 103183
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Buchbeschreibung Panache Press at Random House, 1988. 31 x 23,5 cm. Hardcover. 184 pages. Illustrated throughout, with 79 color plates. NEAR FINE COPY [ ]. Artikel-Nr. #121395
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Buchbeschreibung hardcover. Zustand: near fine. Warhol, Andy (illustrator). First. Illustrations in color and in black & white. Tall 4to, original tan decorative cardboard boards (light crease in front cover; internally spotless). New York: Panache Press, (1988) First edition. A near fine copy. Artikel-Nr. 248777
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Buchbeschreibung Zustand: Good. Book plate on second endpaper. Artikel-Nr. 238356
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Buchbeschreibung Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Cardboard covers (hardcover), 184 pages, [2] leaves of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 32 cm. First printing of the first US edition in fine condition. Just minor wear to the edges of the delicate cardboard covers. Clean and unmarked. This volume provides a look at Warhol's early life and work and is fully illustrated with numerous plates including 79 in color. This handsome book recalls Warhol's fleeting and repetitive style. Tina S. Fredericks offers a friendly recollection of Warhol in 1949, new to New York and as full of eccentricities as we might expect. She then takes us on a compact journey of her contacts with Warhol over the next four decades. Tucked in with these observations is Kornbluth's essay, which displays an artist breezing to success in the world of fashion, advertising, and magazine illustration. Kornbluth delivers enticing tidbits of Warhol's economic situation and social life as well. True to the Pop Warhol, the art shown here was often colored, copied, and completed by the artist's employees, but these shoes, cats, birds, and brisk portraits remain Warhol's. Artikel-Nr. 186409580
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