Don Juan.
by Ketelhodt, Ines von
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About This Item
Offenbach, Germany:: Ines von Ketelhodt,, 1990.. Edition of 50. 16 x 48 cm (6.3 x 18.9"); 10 pages. Accordion binding, printed on one side. Bound in printed linen-over-board cover. Photography, handset, letterpress, and bookbinding by Ines von Ketelhodt. Numbered and signed by the artist. Ines von Ketelhodt: "The silhouette of a kissing scene, printed in red, forms the background for Karoline von Günderode's ballade superimposed in black print. From close up, the 12 point type is legible on an abstract red color field. When the concertina is unfolded and viewed from a distance, the figures appear nearly life-size. The effect is an interplay between closeness and distance." Karoline von Günderode (1780 - 1806) came from a poor but aristocratic family. She felt frustrated by prescribed female roles of her place and time. Romantic poetry became an outlet for these frustrations.
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- Bookseller
- Vamp & Tramp, Booksellers, LLC (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 21898
- Title
- Don Juan.
- Author
- Ketelhodt, Ines von
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- Edition of 50
- Publisher
- Ines von Ketelhodt,
- Place of Publication
- Offenbach, Germany:
- Date Published
- 1990.
- Keywords
- Artists' Books Artists' Books German artist
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