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Book Description Softcover. White wraps, 32 pp., BW illus. A study of one sculpture rendered by Swiss sculptor Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966). His "femme egorgee (Women with her throat cut or sometimes translated as 'slaughtered woman') is the most prominent surrealist work in the permanent collection of the Gallery. It is also a puzzling, enigmatic work on first acquaintance. This publication aims to make the meaning of the sculpture more clear and show what led up to it in the work of the artist, and in the work of other artists connected with the surrealist movement." (p. 3). G (Slight soiling to white covers; slight bend at heel of spine; label & few marks as ex-library; interior otherwise clean.). Seller Inventory # 148228
Book Description paperback. Condition: Very Good. b&w illustrations (illustrator). Illustrated study of Giacomett's sculpture 'Femme Egorgee' (Woman with her Throat Cut), the most important surrealist work in the permanent collection of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art; text by Douglas Hall; b&w illustrations throughout; minor smudge marks to first and last pages, o.w. Very Good throughout; wraps lightly rubbed. . 32pp. 4to. Very Good. Seller Inventory # 20719
Book Description Paperback. Condition: Fine. 1st. 32 pages, illustrations; 26 cm. Firm binding, clean inside copy. In-depth essay focuses on Alberto Giacometti's disturbing bronze sculpture Woman with Her Throat Cut, 1932, from his Surrealist years. Size: 4to. Collectible. Seller Inventory # 200447
Book Description Paperback. Good - some damage to pages. Seller Inventory # 20173