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UGO MULAS.
NewYork: The New Art Scene.
Text by Alan Solomon. Design by Michele
Provinciali. Illustrated with gravure plates of
Mulas’ vivid photographs of artists in their
studios. Small folio, black-stamped cloth with
photographic endpapers; photo-pictorial dust
jacket; housed in a custom clamshell case with
a gilt-lettered label. Roth 186; Hasselblad 230.
FIRST EDITION, INSCRIBED TO THE
LAWYER JERRY ORDOVER, BY BOTH
MULAS AND SOLOMON.
(New York): Holt, Rinehart and Winston,
(1967)
[500/750]
Jerry Ordover represented many of NYC’s
major artists and galleries of the latter half of
the 20th century, including Leo Castelli and
most of the gallerist’s artists.
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PAUL STRAND.
The Mexican Portfolio.
Introduction by David Alfaro Siqueiros. With 20 (of 20) beautiful photogravures, the images
measuring 6
1
/
4
x5 to 10x8 inches (15.9x12.7 to 25.4x20.3 cm.), and the reverse, the sheets 15
3
/
4
x12
1
/
4
inches (40x31.4 cm.). Folio, printed slipcase, excellent; over a linen clamshell box, clean and bright;
plates excellent overall; with Strand’s signature and a “not for sale” notation, in ink, on the colophon;
contents loose as issued.THIS EDITION, ONE OF 1000 COPIES.
(NewYork): Da Capo Press, (1967)
[1,500/2,500]
From a Private Collection.
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