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Published by Villiers Publications, London/New York 1963
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Softcover. Condition: Fine. First edition. Octavo. 32 pages. Fine. A Journal of the Visual Arts.

The Painter & Sculptor Journal of the Visual Arts Spring 1961 Volume 4 Number 1
Patrick Hayman (Editor) / John Douglas Pringle "Francis Lymburger" / Alfred Werner "Ernst Barlach's ultimate triumph" / Stephen S[pender "Ghika"/ FRancis Hoyland "Confessioni Fidei" / Peter Stone "Vida Yocic"
Published by The Painter & Sculptor 1961
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Soft cover. Condition: Good. 32 pages. John Douglas Pringle "Francis Lymburger" / Alfred Werner "Ernst Barlach's ultimate triumph" / Stephen S[pender "Ghika"/ FRancis Hoyland "Confessioni Fidei" / Peter Stone "Vida Yocic" (BT#13).
More imagesPublished by London: Painter and Sculptor Press [Paul Oppenheimer] 1958-61 1958
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First Edition. 26 x 24cm. Hardcover in blue cloth, various pagination. A complete run of this dynamic visual arts quarterly journal, complete with cumulative index at rear, but Vol. 1, No 2 is bound out of sequence after No. 3. The editor Patrick Hayman sums up the body of issues in the last issue as containing "574 reproduction…s, 109 articles, and 35 poems" over the course of its five years. Many colour illustrations throughout. Hayman - who associated with the St. Ives school of artists - conceived this self-published journal, very much as a labour of love, as "a meeting-ground between poet and painter, sculptor and architect" generally championing humanistic figurative art, and grew into a lively, eclectic and experimental testing ground for exploring neglected byways of (mostly) modern 20th century art, and new research-based articles, often contributed by practicing artists (including Peter Lanyon, Helen Ogilvie, Patrick Hughes, Carel Weight, George Wallace Jardine, Cressida Lindsay, Patricia Allman Smith [i.e. Pat M. Mallinson / Pat M. Allman-Smith], Lionel Miskin, et al). Good condition. Rare. A heavy volume which may require extra shipping for overseas purchases.