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Kunst Der Sechziger Jahre Sammlung Ludwig

Kunst Der Sechziger Jahre Sammlung Ludwig by (INDIANA, Robert)

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Seller: Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA
Title
Kunst Der Sechziger Jahre Sammlung Ludwig
Author
(INDIANA, Robert)
Seller
Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
Koln: Wallraf-Richartz Museum, 1969. Softcover. Fine. Second edition, and first enlarged and corrected edition with much new material not in the first edition. Large quarto. Circa 250pp. Illustrated. Thick embossed acetate wrappers over pictorial wrappers with plastic, screw-bound spine. Slight foxing on topedge, still a fine copy. Inscribed by Robert Indiana at one of his contributions in the text: "For Matt, my best, R. Indiana. Dartmouth. 28.VII.'70." A wonderful exhibition catalogue of the contemporary art collection of Dr. Peter Ludwig, placed on permanent loan to the Wallraf-Richartz Museum. The collection contains important work by Josef Albers, Carl Andre, Arman, Beuys, Peter Blake, John Chamberlain, Jim Dine, Dubuffet, Robert Graham, Richard Hamilton, Robert Indiana, Jasper Johns, Ellsworth Kelly, Kitaj, Yves Klein, Sol LeWitt, Lichtenstein, Lindner, Morris Louis, Marisol, Nevelson, Kenneth Noland, Oldenburg, Rauschenberg, Gerhard Richter, George Segal, Serra, Stella, Tapies, Tinguely, Twombly, Vasarely, Warhol, Wesselmann et al. The catalogue is lavishly produced, printed on various textures of paper from thin styrofoam to heavy brown paper to acetate sheets. All of the artists works are reproduced in full color on full-page, tipped-in plates. In addition, each artist represented is photographed on an acetate overlay preceding the artists works.
6th Conference on the Negro in Business [wrapper title]

6th Conference on the Negro in Business [wrapper title] by [African Americana]: [Business]

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Seller: The Joe Fay Company LLC
Title
6th Conference on the Negro in Business [wrapper title]
Author
[African Americana]: [Business]
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The Joe Fay Company LLC (United States)
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Washington DC: Department of Commerce, 1951. Very good.. Eight-panel brochure, 9.5 x 6.5 inches when folded. Minor toning and general wear. A rare program for the sixth annual Conference on the Negro in Business held by the United States Department of Commerce in the nation's capital over three days in late-March, 1951. The text prints the daily schedule for the three-day conference, which included four sessions, as well as a series of "Special Notices." During the conference, the presentations included "Business Education," "The Role of Local and National Business Organizations," "The Role of Small Business in the Defence Industry," "A Business of My Own," a "National Business Exhibit," and a "Public Mass Meeting" presided over by the Secretary of Commerce Charles Sawyer and the Under-Secretary of State of Haiti, J.F. Brierre. The most striking aspect of the program can be seen on the interior four panels; when opened up and laid flat, the inner four panels display portraits and caption information for twenty-eight mostly African-American business leaders, educators, and prominent citizens, likely the presenters at the conference. These notables include Dr. C.C. Spaulding, the President Emeritus of the National Negro Business League; Beatrice Johnson, Secretary and Advisor for Negro Affairs at the Department of Commerce; J.E. Robinson, Founder of the Houston Negro Chamber of Commerce; A.W. Brown, Head of the Department of Business at A&M College in Orangeburg, South Carolina; Geneva K. Valentine, President of the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women's Clubs; and numerous others. OCLC records just a single copy of this program for 1951's sixth conference, at the Kansas City Public Library.