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The Orchestration of Color: The Paintings of Arthur B. Carles

The Orchestration of Color: The Paintings of Arthur B. Carles by Arthur B[eecher] Carles; Barbara Ann Boese Wolanin; Mercedes Carles Matter; [et al.]

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Seller: Capitol Hill Books, ABAA
Title
The Orchestration of Color: The Paintings of Arthur B. Carles
Author
Arthur B[eecher] Carles; Barbara Ann Boese Wolanin; Mercedes Carles Matter; [et al.]
Seller
Capitol Hill Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
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New York: Hollis Taggart Galleries, 2000. Very Good. New York: Hollis Taggart Galleries, 2000. First Edition. Quarto (29x23x1.5cm); 184pp, including bibliography. Richly illustrated throughout with full-page color plates and many background, reference, and documentary images. Illustrated card covers with a purple ground. Some slight signs of storage pressures on covers: faint scuffing of coating (without color loss), minor crimping to lower outer textblock corner, a bit of curving to front cover toward fore-edge. Bump to bottom front corner extends into first few pages. Binding is sound and pages unmarked. This is the catalog of the Carles exhibition at the Hollis Taggart Galleries in New York City, running from 10 February to 18 March 2000, and traveling afterward to the Woodmere Art Museum in Philadelphia.