GALLERY OF LIVING ART: New York University

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  • New York: [n.p.], 1930
By [GALLATIN, A.E.] [MAUNY, Jacques] [Maximilien Vox, typographer]
New York: [n.p.], 1930. First Edition. Fair.. An overview of the museum, with over 40 black-and-white plates of its holdings, including works by Matisse, Gris, Miro, and Picasso - printed in Paris by Horizons de France under the artistic direction of Maximilien Vox, with his design and typography throughout. The Gallery of Living Art was founded in 1927 by A.E. Gallatin, one of the most important early collectors of modernist art, as a public space for the exhibition of his personal collection. The Gallery of Living Art is considered the first museum dedicated exclusively to modernism, and became a resource for contemporary artists in the downtown New York art scene. Includes four-page essay by Gallatin, and a nine-page essay by Mauny. Copy of Ferol Sibley Warthen, a listed Provincetown, MA artist and student of important modernist Blanche Lazell, with her (Warthen's) small inscription to interior front. Scarce. 7.5'' x 5''. Original silver foil wrappers with circular die cut to front. Original cellophane sheets over front and rear intact (though rear detached). Contents partially disbound, separated from wrappers. Loss from spine. Moderate foxing throughout. Complete, but good to fair only, as common. A fragile production.

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Title

GALLERY OF LIVING ART: New York University

Author

[GALLATIN, A.E.] [MAUNY, Jacques] [Maximilien Vox, typographer]

Condition

Good

Publisher

[n.p.]: New York

Date

1930

Edition

First Edition