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The Studio Museum in Harlem Permanent Collection Vol. 1 1983 - Softcover Art Book in Very Good Condition | African American Art History & Harlem Renaissance Study Resource
The Studio Museum in Harlem Permanent Collection Vol. 1 1983 - Softcover Art Book in Very Good Condition | African American Art History & Harlem Renaissance Study Resource

The Studio Museum in Harlem Permanent Collection Vol. 1 1983 - Softcover Art Book in Very Good Condition | African American Art History & Harlem Renaissance Study Resource

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Campbell, Mary Schmidt, et al. New York, The Studio Museum in Harlem, 1983. 
English, Very Good, Softcover, 8vo, 11" x 8 1/2", 45 pp.

White pictorial staple bound art exhibit and museum collection catalog, featuring a photograph of the installation view of the exhibition, white lettering to front, black lettering to back, minor shelf wear and wear to panels and spine, small closed tear to front panel, light soiling to front, pens check marks from pages 12-22, otherwise, clean, sharp tips, and tightly bound. [2] 45 pp., replete with black-and-white images, Introduction by Dr. Mary Schmidt Campbell, section on American Art by Deirdre L. Bibby, section on Photography by C. Daniel Dawson, section on African and Caribbean Art by Terrie S. Rouse, information on The Countee Cullen Collection, and Staff and Board Listing. Published in conjunction with the exhibition "Gifts and Promised Gifts" at The Studio Museum in Harlem from June 19 to September 11, 1983. From the Introduction: "Highlights of the permanent collection have been presented in the exhibition, Gifts and promised Gifts, and each section is accompanied by a brief essay by members of The Studio Museum's curatorial staff." Acquired from the private library of photorealist, Robert Bechtle and art historian, Whitney Chadwick.

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