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Rothko, Mark. - WEISS, Jeffrey, John Cage, Carol Mancusi-Ungaro, Barbara Novak, Brian O'Doherty, Mark Rosenthal, and Jessica Stewart:

Mark Rothko.

Kirkegaards Antikvariat
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National Gallery of Art / Yale University Press, (1998). Softcover. 376 pages, including 116 full page color plates along with a number of other illustrations. Text in English. A near fine copy in French style wrappers. light wear to edges. In all a very nice copy.

Large exhibition catalog for a show that ran May 3 through August 16, 1998 in Washington, D.C. and then traveled to New York and Paris for additional dates. Text by Jeffrey Weiss and with additional contributions by John Cage, Carol Mancusi-Ungaro, Barbara Novak, Brian O'Doherty, Mark Rosenthal, and Jessica Stewart. Very heavy item that will require extra postage - please inquire before ordering this book!
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