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Zurich.: gimpel & hanover galerie., (1963).. Original publisher's lithographic printed wrappers; later protective glassine wrapper.. 4to. (190 x 260 mm).. Illustrated throughout in colour and black and white with text pages on a variety of paper stocks. Published on the occasion of three Karel Appel exhibitions - in Zurich (1963), Paris and London (both 1964).With texts printed on brown fibrous paper stock entitled 'a propos des nues de karel appel' ('on appel's nudes'), by bert schierbeek, printed in English, French and German. A list of works and a biography is listed at the rear.Also inserted loose is an exhibition invitation card to Karel Appel 'Nus' at Galerie Europe (Paris), November 1963 - January 1964.
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- Bookseller
- Sims Reed Rare Books (GB)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 47698
- Title
- Karel Appel. (Nus / Nudes).
- Author
- APPEL
- Format/Binding
- Original publisher's lithographic printed wrappers; later protective glassine wrapper.
- Book Condition
- Used
- Publisher
- gimpel & hanover galerie.
- Place of Publication
- Zurich.
- Date Published
- (1963).
- Size
- 4to. (190 x 260 mm).
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- Glassine Wrapper
- A thin, partially transparent or translucent paper covering often used ...