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Paul Klee: Three Exhibitions

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Paul Klee: Three Exhibitions

by Paul Klee

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The Museum of Modern Art - Arno Press, 1968. Hardcover. Good/Good. 30 + 64 + 60 pages - three exhibition catalogues reprinted together under one cover in this Arno edition with a new preface by Monroe Wheeler, Counsellor to the Trustees of the Museum of Modern Art. The exhibitions were in 1930, 1941, and 1949; each catalogue has a separate introduction or accompanying articles, by Alfred H. Barr Jr.; Julia and Lyonel Feininger, James Johnson Sweeney; and James Thrall Soby, respectively. Art reproductions on b&w plates throughout. Super 8vo (7-3/4" x 10-1/4"), tan cloth with red lettering on front board and spine, faint foxing to edges and end papers, DJ with chips (some repaired with clear tape from inside) and other wear to the edges, rubbing, light soil and faint foxing to interior. Marginalia and other notes by former owner Prof. Ann E. Berthoff on DJ back flap and approximately six pages.

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Title
Paul Klee: Three Exhibitions
Author
Paul Klee
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Hardcover
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Publisher
The Museum of Modern Art - Arno Press
Date Published
1968
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Keywords
ART EXHIBITIONS, SURREALISM, MODERN ART, MONROE WHEELER, ALFRED H. BARR JR.,, JAMES THRALL SOBY, JULIA AND LYONEL FEININGER, JOHNSON SWEENEY
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