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The Machine as seen at the end of the mechanical age.

The Machine as seen at the end of the mechanical age.

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The Machine as seen at the end of the mechanical age.

by HULTEN, K.G. Pontus

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New York, Museum of Modern Art, 1968. . First edition; 4to; illustrated throughout mostly in black and white, some in blue, slight toning to leaves; publisher's silk screen and embossed aluminium boards designed by Anders Osterlin, boards with some superficial scratches, otherwise a very good copy.
First edition of the beautifully produced exhibition catalogue for the MoMA show which ran from 25th November 1968 to 9th February 1969. Artists include, amongst many others, Jacob Epstein, Max Ernst, Fernand Léger, and Man Ray.

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Title
The Machine as seen at the end of the mechanical age.
Author
HULTEN, K.G. Pontus
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Hardcover
Place of Publication
New York, Museum of Modern Art, 1968.

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