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New York, Washington, DC: E. Weyhe, Phillips Memorial Gallery. G/NO DUSTJACKET. 1931. Hardcover. 245 plates . 4to. .
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The Artist Sees Differently; Essays Based Upon the Philosophy of a Collection in the Making
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The Artist Sees Differently; Essays Based Upon the Philosophy of a Collection in the Making. 2 Volumes
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New York: E. Weyhe, 1931. Hardcover. Very good. Bound in the publisher's original red quarter cloth and brown paper over boards, covers and spine labels stamped in light blue. Rubbed at the edges and extremities. Color frontis in volume one. Volume two contains 245 plates in black & white. Ex-library with usual markings, stamped withdrawn.
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The Artist Sees Differently: Essays Based upon the Philosophy of a Collection in the Making.; (The Phillips Publications Number Six, Volumes 1 & 2)
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NY: E. Weyhe / Washington, D.C.: Phillips Memorial Gallery, 1931. Hardcover. Minor pale discoloration to covers, corners rubbed, else very good clean & sound condition without dust jackets. Two volumes. Size: 9.5"x12.5", v.1: 146pp., with colour frontispiece; v.2: 245 black & white plates.
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The Artist Sees Differently - Essays Based Upon The Philosophy of A Collection in the Making (Two Volume Set)
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Washington DC: E. Weyhe and Phillips Memorial Gallery, 1931. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Two large hardbound quartos. Issued without dustwrappers. 146 and 245 pp, respectively. Volume one includes essays by Phillips along with several full-page color plates. Volume II is comprised of 245 pp of black and white illustrations. Each volume has some offsetting to their front covers, else a tight well-bound set. Quite heavy, additional shipping charges may apply.
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The Artist Sees Differently; Essays Based Upon the Philosophy of a Collection in the Making
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New York, Washington, DC: E. Weyhe, Phillips Memorial Gallery, 1931. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. Fair. Format is approximately 9.5 inches by 12.25 inches. [14], 146, [2] pages. Color frontis illustration. Illustrations. Index. Spine torn and chipped. Cover soiled. The Phillips Publications Number Six, Volume 1. Duncan Phillips (1886-1966) was a Washington, D.C., based art collector and critic who played a seminal role in introducing America to modern art. The grandson of James H. Laughlin, a banker and co-founder of the Jones and Laughlin Steel Company, Phillips was born in Pittsburgh and moved with his family to Washington, D.C. in 1895. Phillips, along with his mother, established the precursor of The Phillips Collection, The Phillips Memorial Gallery, after the sudden deaths of his father, Duncan Clinch Phillips (1838-1917), a Pittsburgh window glass millionaire, and brother, James Laughlin Phillips (May 30, 1884 - 1918). Beginning with a small family…
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