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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 8vo (24.5 cm), 364 pp, plates, errata loosely inserted. Publisher's cloth and dust jacket( dj frayed at extremities and slightly creased). In Polish with 12-page summary in English. "Constructivism in Poland: An Attempted Reconstruction of the Trend (1921-1931)" stands as a classic study of the artistic movement. Commencing with the New Art exhibition in Vilnius in May 1923, this comprehensive work includes chapters on defining constructivism, form discussions, a chronicle of the movement, and an analysis of the structure of constructivist art. Additionally, it features an extended bibliography, a history of constructivist studies, and an annotated list of 111 exhibitions. Enhanced with 373 black-and-white illustrations, this book offers a rich exploration of the constructivist movement in Poland. Seller Inventory # 007648
Book Description First Edition. Large 8vo., in original dust-wrapper. Text in Polish. 373 b/w reproductions to plates. 1.5Kg. With Galerie Lambert ephemera loosely enclosed. In very condition with light wear to dust-wrapper consistent with paper quality. Tirage 5,000 published. Monograph on the Constructivist art movement in Poland by celebrated art historian. "Andrzej Turowski (born 1941) - historian of modern art. Until 1983 he lectured at the Institute of Art History at the University of Poznan, and is currently a professor at the University of Burgundy in Dijon, France. Contents: I. Constructivist trend II. Discussion about the form III. Chronicle of the constructivist trend IV. Structure of a constructivist work V. The world about organization Conclusion History of research on constructivism Constructivists in exhibitions.". Seller Inventory # 37849