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Diatrope Books

Berkeley, California, USA

Diatrope Books specialises in Art, Art History, History Of Science, Philosophy

About Diatrope Books

Diatrope sells used books, with an emphasis on art, science and technology

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2005

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Diatrope Books

2342 Shattuck Ave # 527
Berkeley, CA 94704 USA

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All books are returnable for a full refund if the book does not match the posted description. A full refund includes the purchase price and all shipping charges.Returns initiated by the buyer are eligible for a partial return for thirty days. Please keep in mind that the buyer is responsible for shipping fees for the return as well as the shipment costs paid to fulfill the order. Upon receipt by Diatrope Books the refund will be issued ONLY if the book is received in the condition it was sent.

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Signed: Gordon Onslow-Ford Letter, September 12th, 1990

by Gordon Onslow Ford

  • Letter
Condition
Used
Binding
Letter
Seller
Berkeley, California, United States

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Description:
Letter, 1990. Letter. Very Good. Unmarked. Signed letter from the artist Gordon Onslow Ford (1912-2003) to writer/artist Amy Ione in response to an article about his work. Folded into four panels. Includes comments on his view of art theories. British-born painter Gordon Onslow Ford was the youngest and last surviving member of the original Surrealist artistic group, led by the poet André Breton. Also included in the group were Matta, Joan Miro, Marcel Duchamp, Yves Tanguy, Jean Arp, and Salvador Dali.

Retrospective Exhibition of Fuku Akino

by Akino, Fuku

  • Paperback
Condition
Used
Binding
Paperback
Seller
Berkeley, California, United States

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Description:
Shizuoka Prefectural Museum of Art, 1993. Paperback. Good. Unmarked. Corner crease on back cover. Text in Japanese. Beautiful color plates. Maps. Illustrated chronology (in B/W). Measures 8.25x11 inches. Loose postcard "They are the Future." Akino Fuku (1908-2001) first gained notoriety before World War II as a prizewinning female artist, a rarity in the hoary Nihonga tradition. However, the work for which she is best known came later in life, after she was invited at age 53 to teach Nihonga at a university in India.

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