Henriette Wyeth : the artifice of blue light /
Pulitzer prize-winning author Paul Horgan, a long time family friend, writes of the early life, artistic inspirations, and inner vision that have guided Henriette Wyeth in a lifetime of deeply personal artmaking.
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Santa Fe :
Museum of New Mexico Press,
[1994]
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| Summary: | Pulitzer prize-winning author Paul Horgan, a long time family friend, writes of the early life, artistic inspirations, and inner vision that have guided Henriette Wyeth in a lifetime of deeply personal artmaking. |
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| Item Description: | Also published as a special edition with additional plate, The Brazilian Orchids, and limited to one hundred numbered copies signed by the artist and an additional one hundred copies, unumbered and unsigned. The edition is handbound in quarter leather with edpapers by Tinrocker handmade paper and slipcase by BookLab, Austin, Texas. The Cushing Library Lowman copy is part of the Craig Jensen Collection. The Cushing Library Lowman copy is one of 100 unnumbered copies; unsigned special copy; quarter leather with slipcase. |
| Physical Description: | 106 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm |
| ISBN: | 0890132674 9780890132678 0890132712 9780890132715 |