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  • Crawford, Ralston; Davis, Keith F.; Laurence Miller Gallery

    Published by Laurence Miller Gallery, New York, 1995

    Seller: Alien Bindings, BALTIMORE, MD, U.S.A.

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    Softcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. Embark on a visual journey through the artistic brilliance of Ralston Crawford with "Abstracting the Vernacular." This captivating exploration, co-authored by Crawford and Keith F. Davis, unfolds within the pages of a softcover First Edition (1995) from the esteemed Laurence Miller Gallery. Measuring a modest 9 x 8 inches, this volume offers a profound encounter with Crawford's creative world.In remarkable condition, this book boasts covers that have been impeccably preserved. The staple-binding, free from any signs of rust, ensures enduring quality and longevity. While there's a touch of light abrasion inside the front cover and the front flyleaf, it does little to diminish the overall excellence of this volume. Within its pages, the interior stands as a testament to the meticulous care bestowed upon it clean, unmarked, and ready to immerse you in the artistic narrative.When it comes to shipping, rest assured that your purchase will be handled with utmost care. The book will be meticulously packaged to shield it from the elements, and an USPS electronic tracking number will be provided free of charge. If you seek more insights or wish to catch a glimpse of what awaits inside, don't hesitate to reach out. Every art enthusiast deserves the opportunity to experience the beauty of Crawford's abstract expressions.