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  • Seller image for 1977 Ardiyanto Sketsa Affandi Suwarno Wesetrotomo for sale by ROBIN RARE BOOKS at the Midtown Scholar

    Sketsa Affandi

    Published by Suwarno Wesetrotomo

    Seller: ROBIN RARE BOOKS at the Midtown Scholar, Harrisburg, PA, U.S.A.

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    Ardiyanto Gallery Sketsa Affandi. Translater: Amir Sidharta & Mira Sidharta, Nadia Bruynner: Editor Suwarno Wesetrotomo: 1977. 113 pages. 9.75 x 8.50". 8vo. In good condition. Soft-cover, normally scuffed. Sticker residue on front and rear cover. Head and tail of spine bumped. Bumped corners. Some age-staining on outer edge of text block. Text block clear. Bindings tight and intact. Please see photos. In the 70s and 80s, Ardiyanto Pranata held salons in his massive villa, from which he sold his museum-quality textiles to international socialites. Navigate the tumble of monumental Javanese salvage in the overgrown courtyard and you'll reach the batik workshops, which still hum with industry, colorful bright yards of silk and cotton hanging in various stages of painting and color-washing. FORN-SHELF-0592-BB-2602-EF193.