Published by Whitney Museum Library Fellows, New York, 1992
Seller: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
hardcover. Condition: fine. Therrien, Robert (illustrator). Limited. Slim folio. 24 pages. 4to, bound by Claudia Cohen in full soft vellum stamped in gold, purple cloth clamshell box. New York: Library Fellows of the Whitney Museum of American Art, 1992. First Edition. Fine. Connell's text with an original watercolor and an etching by Therrien. Number 22 of 150 copies signed in full by Evan Connell and initialed R.T.
Published by New York: Library Fellows of the Whitney Museum of American Art, 1992
Signed
Deluxe Limited Edition. Quarto. Number 3 of 150; one of the 105 copies that were bound in full vellum and stamped in gold by Claudia Cohen, with an original watercolor painting of purple dots on the cover by Robert Therrien, and two bound etchings to accompany the text. Volume 10 in the Whitney Artist and Writers Series. SIGNED and numbered by the author and artist on the colophon page. Edited by May Castleberry, and distributed exclusively to the artists and donors of the Whitney Library Fellows. Scarce and important artist book held in several institutional collections. Fine and housed in a purple cloth box with a vellum label on spine. Very minor fading to the box. What appears at first to be water damage to the front and back covers is actually a feature of the book's unique quality, occurring from the watercolor interacting with the vellum. Signed.
Published by Gagosian Gallery 2008, 2008
Seller: DR Fine Arts, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Signed
No Binding. Condition: Very Good. This b&w offset poster is hand SIGNED (initialed on text side) by Robert Therrien; paper size: 20 x 32in; exhibition poster fro his show at Gagosian Gallery 2008; signed/initialed at bottom right on text side. as issued by gallery; photo images on one side of object in show and the other side has text information and "Operating Insturctions"; PROVENANCE: purchased direcly from Gagosian Gallery 2008 a few very tiny creases at edges, otherwise in VERY GOOD COND. Signed by Author(s).
New York; The Library Fellows of the Whitney Museum of American Art, 1992. (Artists and Writers Series Vol. 10). 33x24,5 cm. 24 pp. + colophon and an original watercolour and an etching by Therrien. Bound in limp vellum by Claudia Cohen, with gilt title on front board. Housed in a purple linen box with a vellum label on spine. No. 66 of 150 printed copies, signed by both the author and the artist on the colophon page. 105 copies are bound in vellum and include both the watercolour and the etching, the remaining 45 copies are paper-bound and include only the etching. There is a small crease on the spine-label, and the box is partly faded. The book is very fine. Connell's text is an essay on the discovery and exploration of the ancient Indian ruins of Mesa Verde. From the library of Anders Tornberg Gallery in Lund, Sweden, and with a stamp confirming this on the last blank page.
Therrien, Robert (illustrator). (Therrien, Robert)illus. MESA VERDE by Evan S. Connell. Whitney Museum, NY, 1992. Edition of 150. 4to., slipcased, bound in vellum by Claudia Cohen, 24 pages plus an original watercolor and an etching by Therrien. Numbered 36/150, initialed "R.T." in pencil and signed "Evan S. Connell" in pencil on the Justification page. Slipcase cloth faded and with some wear at the top of its spine, else a Fine copy.
Therrien Jr., Robert (American 1947-2019). UNTITLED (TRAIN STATION) Ink on paper, not dated. 12 x 9 inches (sheet). Signed in Ink, lower right. Toning, and some adhesive residue, verso, else in very good condition.
Albuquerque; Hoshour Gallery, 1988. 28,5x24 cm. 35 folded sheets, unbound in double yellow card slipcases, as issued. Reproductions of paintings, drawings and sculptures by Robert Therrien are accompanied by seven poems by Creeley and six prose pieces by Butor. Issued in an ordinary edition of 1500 copies and a limited edition of 35 copies. This is number 23/35, which includes an original artwork by Therrien on the cover, and an additonal short poem in handwriting by Creeley. Signed by all three contributors on the colophon. From the library of Anders Tornberg Gallery in Lund, Sweden, and with a stamp confirming this on inside of the box.