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Title: Semina Two
Artist:
Wallace Berman (American, Staten Island, New York 1926–1976 Topanga Canyon, California)
Printer:
Stone Brothers Printing
Artist:
Charles Brittin (American, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 1928–2011)
Author:
Hermann Hesse (German, 1877–1962)
Author:
Paul Eluard (French, Saint-Denis 1895–1952 Charenton-le-Pont)
Artist:
Cameron (American, Belle Plain, Iowa 1922–1995 Pasadena, California)
Author:
Jack Anderson (American, born Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1935)
Artist:
Jean Cocteau (French, Maisons-Laffitte 1889–1963 Milly-la-Forêt)
Author:
Zack Walsh (American, 1924–2002)
Author:
Eric Cashen (Canadian, active 1950s)
Author:
Lynn Trocchi (American, 1936–1972)
Author:
Aya Tarlow (American, born 1932)
Author:
James Boyer May (American, 1904–1981)
Author:
Charles Baudelaire (French, Paris 1821–1867 Paris)
Author:
Charles Bukowski (American (born Germany), Andernach 1920–1994 Los Angeles, California)
Author:
Peder Carr (American (?), active 1950s)
Author:
Judson Crews (American, 1936–1961)
Author:
John Reed (American, 1933–2001)
Artist:
Lewis Carroll (British, Daresbury, Cheshire 1832–1898 Guildford)
Author:
David Meltzer (American, born Rochester, New York, 1937)
Author:
Marion Grogan (American (?), active 1950s)
Author:
Paul Valéry (French, Sète 1871–1945 Paris)
Artist:
Walter Hopps (American, Eagle Rock, California 1932–2005)
Author:
Alexander Trocchi (British, Glasgow, Scotland 1925–1984 London)
Artist:
John Altoon (American, 1925–1969)
Author:
Michael McClure (American, born Marysville, Kansas 1932)
Author:
Rabindranath Tagore (Indian, born Kolkata 1861–1941 Kolkata)
Date: December 1957
Medium: Mixed media artist’s publication
Dimensions: 8 7/16 × 5 9/16 in. (21.4 × 14.2 cm)
Classification: Periodicals
Credit Line: Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, through Joyce and Robert Menschel, and Joyce F. Menschel Photography Library Funds, 2014
Accession Number: 2014.8.2
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