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George Stubbs 1724-1806

"George Stubbs 1724-1806" by Tate Gallery Publications, 1984, hardcover. This edition accompanies the Tate Gallery exhibition, exploring the life and work of the famed artist. ISBN 0-946590-12-5. The book is in good condition with a worn dust jacket, ideal for collectors of art history.

$35.15$$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Good
1984
Tate Gallery Publications
ISBN:0946590125
Stock:1 available
SKU:A5-B6-CIZ-JGM-0065

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Condition Details

The hardcover edition of "George Stubbs 1724-1806" is in good condition, with the dust jacket exhibiting minor wear along the edges. The binding is secure, and the pages are clean and free of inscriptions. This copy is not an ex-library edition, ensuring its collectability for art enthusiasts.

About This Classic 1984 Edition

"George Stubbs 1724-1806" is a comprehensive art book published by Tate Gallery Publications in 1984. This edition was released in conjunction with an exhibition at the Tate Gallery and the Yale Center for British Art, showcasing the life and works of the renowned English painter George Stubbs. Known for his detailed and anatomically precise depictions of horses, Stubbs remains a pivotal figure in British art history. This book is a valuable resource for art historians and enthusiasts alike, offering insights into Stubbs' techniques and his impact on the art world. The hardcover edition, identified by ISBN 0-946590-12-5, is printed in Great Britain with high-quality Parilux matt cream paper. The dust jacket shows signs of wear, with minor edge wear, but remains intact, preserving the book's visual appeal. This publication is a key piece for collectors interested in art history and the legacy of George Stubbs.

Publisher Information

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Tate Gallery Publications

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