2me Exposition de l'Architecture d'Aujourd'Hui, L'Architecture a l'Étranger [2nd Exhibition of the Architecture of Today, Architecture Abroad]
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Paris: Galerie Vignon, 1933. Duodecimo (15.5 x 12.5 cm). Original printed side-stapled wrappers; unpaginated [16 pp.] Very good condition. Small scarce catalogue from the 2nd annual exhibition of modern international architecture, held at Galerie Vignon in Paris from April 1 through April 13, 1933. Exhibitors came from Austria, Spain, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia, and included Luis Gutierrez Soto, Eduardo Figueroa, Lajos Deli, Béla Hofstaetter, Zoltan Kosa, Ivan Kotsis, Lajos Kozma, Laszlo Vago, Bohdan Lachert, Joseph Frank, Otto Wagner, and many others.
As of April 2023, OCLC locates only a single holding of this catalogue at the National Library of Poland and none in North America.
As of April 2023, OCLC locates only a single holding of this catalogue at the National Library of Poland and none in North America.
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- Bernett Rare Books Inc (US)
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- 2me Exposition de l'Architecture d'Aujourd'Hui, L'Architecture a l'Étranger [2nd Exhibition of the Architecture of Today, Architecture Abroad]
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- Used
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- France, catalog, architecture, Europe, exhibition catalogue, 1930s
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Bernett Rare Books specializes in rare and out-of-print scholarly books on the History of Art and Architecture from antiquity to the present. Since 1944 we have been helping institutional libraries and individuals build their collections.