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ARMAN FERNANDEZ Modern Artist ART MONOGRAPH **SIGNED & INSCRIBED w/ DRAWING**

$ 132

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Special Attributes: 1st Edition
  • Modified Item: Yes
  • Year Printed: 1973
  • Modification Description: Signed and Inscribed, with a drawing.
  • Signed: Yes
  • Place of Publication: New York
  • Author: Henry Martin, ARMAN
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Subject: Art & Photography
  • Language: English
  • Topic: Fine Arts: Monographs
  • Condition: VERY GOOD book, covers are sharp cornered, bright and solid; internally, the first two leaves have the imprint of a large paper clip at their top edge, and the half title page has the light rust imprint of a smaller paper clip at its top edge that affects part of the drawing on that page (please see photos); the pages are lightly toned at the edges, otherwise the inner pages are tight, bright, clean, clear and unmarked, and the SIGNATURE, INSCRIPTION and DRAWING of ARMAN is bold and bright. In a VERY GOOD dustjacket that has a 5 inch thin indent line to the rear cover (as if from a closed pen) and some light general signs of handling but is overall bright and solid. A lovely, very presentable copy.
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Original/Facsimile: Original
  • Region: North America
  • Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
  • Illustrator: ARMAN
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    ARMAN : OR FOUR AND TWENTY BLACKBIRDS BAKED IN A PIE : OR WHY SETTLE FOR LESS WHEN YOU CAN SETTLE FOR MORE.
    Art Monograph on the artist ARMAN FERNANDEZ, known simply as ARMAN. He is an important figure in Nouveau Realism, Neo Dada and Pop Art movements. Text by Henry Martin.
    SIGNED, INSCRIBED and DATED, along with a DRAWING, on the half title page. The drawing is of a large tube of paint encompassing the printed name "ARMAN" that is squeezing out what is actually his signature. Very Clever. The inscription reads "for the Chicago Council on fine arts June 11, 1981".
    Published by Harry N. Abrams, New York, 1973. First Edition. ISBN: ISBN 10: 0810900262 ISBN 13: 9780810900264.
    Hardcover Book in Dustjacket, 11x12 inches, 200 pages.
    ILLUSTRATED with 178 illustrations including 48 tipped in colored plates and a tipped in color frontispiece.
    Condition: VERY GOOD book, covers are sharp cornered, bright and solid; internally, the first two leaves have the imprint of a large paper clip at their top edge, and the half title page has the light rust imprint of a smaller paper clip at its top edge that affects part of the drawing on that page (please see photos); the pages are lightly toned at the edges, otherwise the inner pages are tight, bright, clean, clear and unmarked, and the SIGNATURE, INSCRIPTION and DRAWING of ARMAN is bold and bright. In a VERY GOOD dustjacket that has a 5 inch thin indent line to the rear cover (as if from a closed pen) and some light general signs of handling but is overall bright and solid. A lovely, very presentable copy.
    SCARCE and WONDERFUL with ARMAN'S SIGNATURE as part of a clever DRAWING, and the nice, dated PRESENTATION INSCRIPTION to the Chicago Council on Fine Arts.
    About ARMAN (from Wikipedia):
    ******Arman, b.1928 d.2005, was a French born American artist. Arman was a painter who stopped painting in 1955 and created a new genre of art using found objects for the ink or paint traces they leave behind. He called these works "cachets" and "allures d'objets". Eventually he began using found objects as part of his paintings. He is best known for what are known as his "accumulations", and his destruction / recomposition of objects.****** There is much more about Arman (Fernandez) on his Wikipedia page and elsewhere on the Internet.
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