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Dine, Jim (illustration) Henry James Arthur C. Danto (introduction)
The Madonna of the Future
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San Francisco: Arion Press, 1997. Hardcover, folio. First printing of this edition. One of 200 numbered copies (this being No. 90) SIGNED by Jim Dine on the colophon page. Fine in gray/green cloth covered boards. Dine contributes a photogravure and one tipped in photograph to this edition of James' story. Arthur C. Danto has written an introductory essay on the story. Both James and Dine were inspired (to different ends) by the same original figurine of a cat and a monkey in human clothes. 68 pages, 12-14 x 8-3/4 inches, printed in Monotype and handset Times New Roman on German Hahnemuhle Biblio. [Book #100772]
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