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1996 Hardback w/ DJ Hand OF A Craftsman Gustave Baumann New Mexico Press
Title: Hand Of A Craftsman: The Woodcut Technique of Gustave Baumann
By: David Acton
Year: 1996
Publisher: Museum of New Mexico Press
Hardback edition with Dust Jacket
Size: 9.5 x 11 icnhes
Condition: binding is tight with minimal signs of use. Some soiling to the edge of the pages, the estate was dusty. Inside of the DJ soil marks on the edge. The back of the dj has shelf wear and minor soiling. Please see images for details and please ask for additional images or ask questions of condition. I will be more than happy to answer any questions about this item before purchase.
If you have any questions or need more images, please feel free to email me.
Synopsis:
"Baumann leaned the fundamentals of color relief printmaking in Germany where he was a student in 1905; after some time in Chicago and Indiana, he lived and worked for more than 50 years in Santa Fe. This volume was conceived and designed to complement Gustave Baumann: Nearer to Art , by Martin F. Krause et al (1993, Museum of New Mexico Press), which focused on the artist's life and his development as a printmaker; the present study concentrates on Baumann's printmaking methods and his achievements. Featured illustrations include studies and progressive proofs as well as prints from all periods of his career. 9.5x11" Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or."
By: David Acton
Year: 1996
Publisher: Museum of New Mexico Press
Hardback edition with Dust Jacket
Size: 9.5 x 11 icnhes
Condition: binding is tight with minimal signs of use. Some soiling to the edge of the pages, the estate was dusty. Inside of the DJ soil marks on the edge. The back of the dj has shelf wear and minor soiling. Please see images for details and please ask for additional images or ask questions of condition. I will be more than happy to answer any questions about this item before purchase.
If you have any questions or need more images, please feel free to email me.
Synopsis:
"Baumann leaned the fundamentals of color relief printmaking in Germany where he was a student in 1905; after some time in Chicago and Indiana, he lived and worked for more than 50 years in Santa Fe. This volume was conceived and designed to complement Gustave Baumann: Nearer to Art , by Martin F. Krause et al (1993, Museum of New Mexico Press), which focused on the artist's life and his development as a printmaker; the present study concentrates on Baumann's printmaking methods and his achievements. Featured illustrations include studies and progressive proofs as well as prints from all periods of his career. 9.5x11" Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or."