Victor Vasarely. Serigrafieën
Vasarely
Amsterdam. Stedelijk Museum. 1967
A beautifully designed catalogue of Victor Vasarely's lithographs, exhibited at the Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam) from 5 January - 19 January 1967.
The catalogue (no. 406) is designed by the Dutch graphic designer Wim Crouwel, who produced an iconic range of work for the Stedelijk Museum from 1963 - 1985. In 2011 the Stedelijk Museum launched a retrospective of his work.
The catalogue also contains 'Notities van Vasarely.'
The first page contains a date stamp and handwritten note 'subscription' in the margins.
The catalogue (no. 406) is designed by the Dutch graphic designer Wim Crouwel, who produced an iconic range of work for the Stedelijk Museum from 1963 - 1985. In 2011 the Stedelijk Museum launched a retrospective of his work.
The catalogue also contains 'Notities van Vasarely.'
The first page contains a date stamp and handwritten note 'subscription' in the margins.
6 unnumbered leaves. 4to. (184 x 274 mm). Illustrated throughout with monochrome images detailing each of the 128 works in the exhibition; first page with full page reproduction of screenprint No. 117 (entitled 'Carmi'). Original publisher's stapled red wrappers; rear wrapper illustrates Vasarely's print 'Ed. Del Deposito' (No. 101 in the catalogue).
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