The Work of Antonio Frasconi: Catalogue of an Exhibition Sponsored by the Print Club of Cleveland and the Cleveland Museum of Art, Incorporating a Check List of Prints, November 12th to January 4th 1952-1953, The Cleveland Museum of Art
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Title: The Work of Antonio Frasconi: Catalogue of an Exhibition Sponsored by the Print Club of Cleveland and the Cleveland Museum of Art, Incorporating a Check List of Prints, November 12th to January 4th 1952-1953, The Cleveland Museum of Art
Author:
Foreword by Leona E. Prasse (American, 1896–1984)
Editor:
Elaine A. Evans (American, 20th century)
Editor:
Louise S. Richards (Amreican, 20th century)
Artist:
Illustrated and designed by Antonio Frasconi (Uruguayan-American (born Argentina), Buenos Aires 1919–2013 New York)
Designer:
Cover by Antonio Frasconi (Uruguayan-American (born Argentina), Buenos Aires 1919–2013 New York)
Publisher:
Print Club of Cleveland
Publisher:
Cleveland Museum of Art
Printer:
Press of the Times (Oberlin, Ohio)
Printer:
Cover printed by The Ram Press (New York, NY)
Date: 1952
Medium: Illustrations: photomechanical reproductions of woodcuts and other media; cover: color woodcut
Dimensions: 9 1/4 x 6 3/8 in. (23.5 x 16.2 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Purchase, The Administration Budget, 1981
Object Number: 1981.1500.1
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