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art& design books Josef Albers: to open eyes
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Josef Albers: to open eyes

Sale Price:£90.00 Original Price:£125.00
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Frederick A. Horowitz and Brenda Danilowitz

Phaidon, 2006. ISBN: 0-7148-4599-X. First edition, hbk, 286pp.

This massive (and heavy) volume charts Albers’ career through the Bauhaus to the experimental Black Mountain College. It is a fascinating insight into a visionary artist-educator; splendidly produced by a world renowned art publisher.

This copy is in near mint condition with clean internal pages with minor creases and marks on the dust jacket. It has been kept in protective book cellophane since I purchased it back around 2007.

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Frederick A. Horowitz and Brenda Danilowitz

Phaidon, 2006. ISBN: 0-7148-4599-X. First edition, hbk, 286pp.

This massive (and heavy) volume charts Albers’ career through the Bauhaus to the experimental Black Mountain College. It is a fascinating insight into a visionary artist-educator; splendidly produced by a world renowned art publisher.

This copy is in near mint condition with clean internal pages with minor creases and marks on the dust jacket. It has been kept in protective book cellophane since I purchased it back around 2007.

Frederick A. Horowitz and Brenda Danilowitz

Phaidon, 2006. ISBN: 0-7148-4599-X. First edition, hbk, 286pp.

This massive (and heavy) volume charts Albers’ career through the Bauhaus to the experimental Black Mountain College. It is a fascinating insight into a visionary artist-educator; splendidly produced by a world renowned art publisher.

This copy is in near mint condition with clean internal pages with minor creases and marks on the dust jacket. It has been kept in protective book cellophane since I purchased it back around 2007.

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