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ARSHILE GORKY; The breakthrough years

by AUPING, Michael, ed

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Fort Worth TX: Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, 1995. Horizontal 8vo, pp. 188. Index. With essays by Auping, Dore Ashton, and Matthew Spender. Copiously illustrated in color; frontis portrait. Published to accompany an exhibition organized by the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, 1995-96. Paper wraps. Volume warped, o/w a VG tight copy.

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Title
ARSHILE GORKY; The breakthrough years
Author
AUPING, Michael, ed
Book Condition
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Publisher
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
Place of Publication
Fort Worth TX
Date Published
1995

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