"There is nothing as mysterious as a fact clearly described...": Photographs 1840-1998, from the Collection of Arlette & Gus Kayafas
- Stapled wraps
- Brockton MA: Fuller Museum of Art, 1998
Brockton MA: Fuller Museum of Art. Near Fine. 1998. First Edition. Stapled wraps. [minor smudging to a couple of pages, otherwise as new]. (B&W photographs) Catalogue for an exhibition at the Fuller Museum of Art in Brockton, Massachusetts, from March through June of 1998. Apart from a one-page explanation about the collection, the publication is entirely given over to reproductions of some of the photos in the exhibition. Including the cover shot, there are twenty images altogether (presented either two or one on a page), including work by Lewis W. Hine, Julia Margaret Cameron, August Sander, Eugene Atget, Berenice Abbott, Walker Evans, Lisette Model, Harry Callahan, and Garry Winogrand. 16 pages, including covers. .
Details
Title
"There is nothing as mysterious as a fact clearly described...": Photographs 1840-1998, from the Collection of Arlette & Gus Kayafas
Binding
Stapled wraps
Condition
Near Fine
Publisher
Fuller Museum of Art: Brockton MA
Date
1998
Edition
First Edition