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Octavo for Annemarie

Title
Octavo for Annemarie / by Richard Tuttle.
Author
Tuttle, Richard, 1941-
Publication
Zürich : Galerie Annemarie Verna, 1990.

Details

Additional Authors
Limestone Press. prt
Description
1 v. ([16] p.) : col. ill.; 11 cm. in box 14 x 12 x 3 cm.
Alternative Title
Line begins when you like an object
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Artists' books – Switzerland.
  • Typefaces (Type evidence) – Bookman.
  • Typefaces (Type evidence) – Lubalin.
  • Artists' books.
Note
  • Title from box top; colophon printed on inside of box bottom.
  • Text of booklet begins: A line begins when you like an object.
  • Consists of booklet of handmade 80% cotton and 20% abaca fiber paper with pieces of colored paper and strips of paper with the text embedded in each leaf, in maple box with pink pulp passepartout compartment for the booklet.
  • "Richard Tuttle, New York, NY, art and text; Stephen Watson, Watson Paper Company, Albuquerque NM, papermaker; Hank Hine, Limestone Press, San Francisco CA, letterpress printing; Robert Stroud, Albuquerque NM, box; Burrell Brenneman, Webb Design Studio, Taos NM, typography; Unified Arts Company, Albuquerque NM, silkscreening"--Colophon.
  • Text printed from Bookman and Lubalin types.
  • For discussion of the artist's book work, see "Richard Tuttle's books," by Dieter Schwarz, in: Institute of Contemporary Art (Amsterdam, Netherlands). Richard Tuttle, p. 183-[192]. This item discussed on p. 183 and illustrated on p. [191], fig. 28; described in the following list of the artist's books and catalogs, p. 193.
Call Number
Spencer Coll. Swiss 1990 97-607
OCLC
NYPG97-B1237
Author
Tuttle, Richard, 1941-
Title
Octavo for Annemarie / by Richard Tuttle.
Imprint
Zürich : Galerie Annemarie Verna, 1990.
Local Note
"The edition is five signed and numbered, four artist's proofs signed and numbered and one hors de commerce"--Colophon. No. 2/5; signed in pencil by the artist on inside of box cover.
Added Author
Limestone Press. Printer
Research Call Number
Spencer Coll. Swiss 1990 97-607
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