Untitled (Etymology)
by PRINCE, Richard
- Used
- Condition
- A near fine copy, without the typical toning to margins. Archivally-hinged in white lacquer frame with UV plexiglass (13 x 11 in
- Seller
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East Hampton, New York, United States
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About This Item
N.p.: Privately produced, circa 1978. A near fine copy, without the typical toning to margins. Archivally-hinged in white lacquer frame with UV plexiglass (13 x 11 inches).. Single sheet (11 x 8.5 inches). An artist's print from Richard Prince's None series. An appropriation of the introductory "Etymology" page of Herman Melville's Moby Dick; Prince having cancelled all the words save for the fragment: "He loved to dust his old grammars.
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- Bookseller
- Harper's Books, Inc. (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 30055
- Title
- Untitled (Etymology)
- Author
- PRINCE, Richard
- Book Condition
- Used - A near fine copy, without the typical toning to margins. Archivally-hinged in white lacquer frame with UV plexiglass (13 x 11 in
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- N.p.: Privately produced
- Date Published
- circa 1978
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- Objects;
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About the Seller
Harper's Books, Inc.
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East Hampton, New York
About Harper's Books, Inc.
Harper's Books, founded in 1997, is a bookshop and photography gallery located in East Hampton, New York. We are one of the world's leading dealers in photographic literature, with particular emphasis placed on association copies and landmark books presented in exceptional condition. In addition to our book business, we maintain a gallery space where photographs are exhibited in concert with books. Harper's Books is a member of the ABAA, and the only American rare book dealer chosen to exhibit yearly at Paris Photo.
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