Three Part Variations Using Three Different by Lewitt Sol (3 results)

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    • Published by Bruno Bischofberger., 1969

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      Seller: Tim Byers Art Books, Richmond, United KingdomTim Byers Art Books

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      pp. (24). Illustrated with 12 line illustrations, with descriptions printed on each facing page.Artist?s book presenting an early serial piece by LeWitt, a floor-bound work 49 Three-Part Variations on Three Different Kinds of Cubes (1967-68), generated according to the artist?s preordained algorithm. Published in an edtion of 10

    • Published by Bruno Bischofberger Zurich, Switzerland, 1969

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      Seller: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.Specific Object / David Platzker

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      [26] pp.; 17 x 35.5 cm.; staple bound; black-and-white; edition size 1000; unsigned and numbered; offset-printed Sol LeWitt's first artist's book. Publication contains schematic drawings by LeWitt of three stacked cubes showing variations based on open sides with related alphanumeric numbering system used to execute the sequence

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      Seller: Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller Inc., New York, NY, U.S.A.Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller Inc.

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      12 black & white illus. [24] pp. Very tall 8vo (169 x 356 mm.), orig. printed wrappers (some sunning), staple-bound. Zurich: Bruno Bischofberger, 1969. LeWitt's second "autonomous" artist's book i.e., not connected to an exhibition or part of another publication. This is one of 1000 copies printed, all of which were numbered (ou