Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Art & Auction, New York, NY, 1989
Da: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Good. Previous owner's initials in the upper right corner of the front cover. One paragraph in the article "Art is Priceless" is bracketed on page 168. All other pages are clean and unmarked. Exterior covers and spine are completely clean (except for the initials mentioned above). Light wear to edges of covers and spine. Upper right and lower right corners of the front cover are creased several times. Upper left corner of the back cover is lightly creased. Many pages have one or two light bends or creases. The magazine will be packed with a backing card, bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Foreign Affairs" (The Art in Embassies program, now 25 years old, leads the field in the fine art of diplomacy" by Kathryn Blee; "Back Before Breakfast" (For those who can take the early hours, Artful Dodgers, bustling crowds and nearly constant drizzle, London's antiques markets offer more than the occasional treasure) by Alistair Sampson; "Art is Priceless" (You don't buy it, you sell it--the secondary market for contemporary art) by Ronny Cohen; "Motown Mary" (Pewabic pottery bears the mark of Mary Chase Perry) by Ann E. Berman; "Some Things Old, Some Things New" (19th-century gallerists take on the 20th) by Judd Tully; "Tales of Hoffmann" (Viennese silver from the neoclassical to the Wiener Werkstatte) by Gilbert T. Vincent; "Around the Block" (Cry Wolf, Lone Star Fakes, Star-Spangled Banter, A-Pauling, Investing in the Future, Philadelphia Story, French Ship, A Book's Cover, Return of the Native Art, Corporate Oreintation); "Talk of the Trade" (London as You Like It, Paris When It Sizzles, Reign in Spain, A Case of Klimtomania, Moving On, Climbing the Walls, Notes from Portugal, South Anne's Antiques, If Ayatollah Were King); "Expositions" (B.A.D.A.'s Ball, The Basel Art Fair, Previews, Maastricht, Philadelphia, NAADArt Word); "Portraits" (Evan Steadman); "Showplaces" (By the Biennial); "Artravel" (Munich, West Germany); "Calendars" (June Sales and Exhibitions, Index of Advertisers); "Art & Finance" (Taking Stock in Art); "Souren Melikian" (The Art Investment Jackpot); "The IFAR Report" (U.S. Bans Import of Bolivian Textiles); "Books"; "Auction Reviews" (Watches, London Imp & Mod, Silver, Jewelry, Chinese Art, Photography, Contemporary, New York Imp & Mod); "Auction Previews"; and "Editorial".