Richard Lindner: Catalogue Raisonné of Paintings, Watercolours, and Drawings
Edited by Werner Spies and Compiled by Claudia Loyall
Illustrated By:
Richard Lindner
Published By:
Prestel
709 pages with 26 full-colour and 3092 black-and-white illustrations, 11 photographs, and 1 facsimile page. Richard Lindner (1901-1978), a German-born refugee from Nazi oppression who settled in New York, created a bold and deeply disturbing body of work completely at odds with that city's vanguard of the 1950s. This is a comprehensive and exhaustive insight into Lindner's extensive oeuvre.
Original pictorial jacket in very good condition with just a little scuffing to the very edge of the spine's head and the top right corner of the front board. Underneath lie grey cloth-bound boards with a pleasant visible weave. Pictorial spine label. Internally pristine with excellent visual reproductions. Includes original blue cloth slipcase with small signs of wear and previous price label attached; overall in good + condition.
Truly an essential reference book for fans of Lindner's work that allows for a comprehensive study of the artist.
Please be aware that this is a heavy book and may require a small additional fee for postage.
Book Condition:
Very Good Near Fine
Author:
Edited by Werner Spies and Compiled by Claudia Loyall
Binding:
Hardback in Slipcase
Ref: 116833
Price £100.00