CAHIERS D'ART #1 - 2014 [UNOPENED]

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Unopened! Original flexible binding wrapped in glassine jacket. Still in protective cardboard packaging. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE! Please see description for more details. AS IS.

Cahiers d'Art - Vol No.1

Text by Akiko Miki, Daniel Birnbaum and Roger Vitrac; Interview by Hans Ulrich Obrist with Hiroshi Sugimoto. Lavishly illustrated in full color, including 2 gatefolds. Features: unpublished works by Hiroshi Sugimoto; a reprint of a 1929 Cahiers d'Art on Brancusi’s work, including photographs and a statement written by Brancusi, accompanied by a text from surrealist playwright Roger Vitrac. 207 pages. 9.75 x 12.25 inches.

Protective cardboard packaging and glassine jacket. Original flexible binding. Includes advertising for The Zervos on Picasso. 

Published by: Cahiers d'Art, Paris, 2014.

Softback is overall in AS NEW condition.

  • Volume is unopened, carefully protected in glassine jacket and cardboard packaging, with minimal wear.
  • Spine has orange text on head part.
  • Glassine jacket is in great condition with little to no signs of wear.
  • Cardboard packaging exhibits a bump to upper left corner on front, and some minor overall staining, probably from colored pencil.
  • Book may exhibit additional minor signs of age or wear.
  • SC20171220

AS IS! Please see photos. More photos available upon request.

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Binding: Softcover Wraps
Original/Facsimile: Original
Special Attributes: Glassine jacket
Region: Europe
Language: English
Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy
Subject: Art & Photography
Topic: Fine Arts: Monographs
Publisher: Cahiers d'Art
Place of Publication: Paris
Year Printed: 1978
Author: Christian Zervos
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