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Jimmy Ernst: A Survey, 1942-1983

Jimmy Ernst: A Survey, 1942-1983

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Jimmy Ernst: A Survey, 1942-1983

by Ernst, Jimmy; curated by Helen A. Harrison; introduction by Diane Waldman; essay by Frank Getlein

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East Hampton, NY: Guild Hall of East Hampton, 1985. 47p., wraps, 10x8.5 inches landscape format, profusely illus., small sticker on half-title else very good exhibition catalog. Ernst was a German-American painter and the son of Max Ernst.

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Title
Jimmy Ernst: A Survey, 1942-1983
Author
Ernst, Jimmy; curated by Helen A. Harrison; introduction by Diane Waldman; essay by Frank Getlein
Book Condition
Used
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Paperback
ISBN 10
0933793014
ISBN 13
9780933793019
Publisher
Guild Hall of East Hampton
Place of Publication
East Hampton, NY
Date Published
1985
Bookseller catalogs
Art; 1980S; Museums, etc; German American;

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