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| Genre/Form: | Specimens Photographs Artists' books Photographic prints Livres d'artistes Platinum prints Palladium prints Typefaces (Type evidence) |
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| Named Person: | Imogen Cunningham; Imogen Cunningham |
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Imogen Cunningham; William Morris; John Wood; Crissy Welzen; Stan Klimek; Arthur Larson, (Printer); Sarah Creighton; Steven Albahari; Twinrocker Handmade Paper,; 21st Editions, |
| OCLC Number: | 868338137 |
| Notes: | "Selected poetry and prose by William Morris. Edited and with an introductory note by John Wood." Bound in vellum-backed decorative boards; the three unmounted photographs in a separate porfolio bound in wrappers with title: Imogen Cunningham. Both parts laid in a single cloth clamshell box. "Second book in our trilogy on [Imogen Cunningham]"--Publisher's statement. "...published in an edition of forty-five copies: thirty-five numbered 1-35, five lettered A-E reserved for the Imogen Cunningham Trust, two publisher's copies, and three contributors' copies"--Colophon. "Each book includes thirteen Imogen Cunningham Trust prints by Stan Klimek, of which three are loose: Veiled Woman, ca. 1910-1912; The Dream, 1910; and The Wood Beyond the World, ca. 1912. The loose prints are pigmented gum arabic while the bound prints are platinum and palladium"--Colophon. "Pam Clark assisted in production management. The typography is by Crissy Welzen ... The book is printed letterpress by Art Larson on handmade Twinrocker paper. The binding is by Sarah Creighton"--Colophon. |
| Description: | 17 unnumbered pages : 10 mounted photographs, 3 loose photographs in portfolio ; 45 cm. (48 cm. in case) |
| Other Titles: | Symbolist |
| Responsibility: | by William Morris. |
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