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  • Seller image for Handwritten note by Hans Coper. for sale by Roe and Moore

    Hans Coper

    Published by Self published, 1976

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    No Binding. Condition: Very Good. hans Coper, (illustrator). 1st Edition. HANDWRITTEN NOTE BY HANS COPER My thanks and friendliest greetings Hans Coper addressed to David Coachman at the Victoria and Albert Museum. The envelope is dated 16th of June 1976. This was written a year after his diagnose of lateral sclerosis. Hans Coper was finding it increasingly difficult to work due to poisoning from manganese oxide which he had used in his work. To include Hans Coper 100 published by Ashmolean museum 2020. Provenance. David Coachworth : David Coachworth joined the Victoria and Albert Department of Circulation in the late 1950 s as a museum assistant. In the early 1970 s he was involved in numerous exhibitions including International Ceramics which was exhibited in 1972. It seems likely that his friendship with Lucie Rie developed during their collaboration with the exhibition. Signed by Author(s).