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David Nash: Sculpture 1990
Located in Richmond, VA
Vintage paperback coffee table book discussing the work of sculptor, David Nash, between the years of 1971-1990. By David Nash and Norbert Lynton, published in 1990. 62 pages. "The ...
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The Prints of Frank Stella
Located in Richmond, VA
Hardcover coffee table book featuring the print work of renowned artist, Frank Stella. By Richard H. Axsom, published by Hudson Hills Press in 1983. First edition, 342 pages. "This ...
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Goodbye Picasso
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Vintage coffee table book featuring the work of artist, Pablo Picasso. By David Douglas Duncan, published in 1974. First edition, 300 pages. "Goodbye Picasso reveals the simplicit...
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A History of Ballet and Dance
Located in Richmond, VA
Hardback coffee table book discussing the history of ballet and dance in the western world. By Alexander Bland, published in 1976. Second edition, 191 pages. "Dance is universal and...
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International Furniture Design for the '90s
Located in Richmond, VA
Rare, vintage hardback coffee table book cataloguing 1990's international furniture design. By the editors of the PBC International, published in 1991. First edition, 240 pages. "Th...
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Arne Jacobsen
Located in Richmond, VA
Hardcover monograph Arne Jacobsen: Arkitekt & Designer, published by the Danish Design Centre, 1996. Third printing. Text in Danish and English. This bilingual volume chronicles the...
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Located in York County, PA
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