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The Complete Etchings
of Norman Lindsay (Standard
Ed.)
1998 - Edition of 2,000 - ISBN 0 908154 43 7
480 pages, cloth bound, foil blocked, sewn, dustwrapper
AUD$700.00 +GST & Shipping
The Complete Etchings
of Norman Lindsay combines a uniquely informative text with a
catalogue raisonne of his 200 published and 175 unpublished etchings,
etched bookplates and etchings used in fine press books, many
of which are recorded here for the first time. It contains over
540 photographs and is printed in large quarto size (30.0 x 24.3cm)
Lin Bloomfield, recognised
expert on the work of Norman Lindsay, began her research in 1992
at the Mitchell Library in Sydney. Her research extended to numerous
public libraries, galleries and private collections, resulting
in the most thorough study of Lindsay's original etchings ever
undertaken.
This book is essential
to the collecting and understanding of his work.
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The Complete Etchings
of Norman Lindsay (Deluxe
Ed.)
1998 - Edition of 550 (500 for sale)
- ISBN 0 908154 41 0
480 pages, cloth bound, foil blocked, sewn, dustwrapper
AUD$2,000.00 +GST & Shipping
The DeLuxe Limited Edition
of The Complete Etchings of Norman Lindsay is limited to 550
numbered copies each signed by Lin Bloomfield and Helen Glad
and each containing a facsimile etching, The Artist, issued specifically
for the DeLuxe Limited Edition and not sold separately.
The Complete Etchings
of Norman Lindsay was the winner of the Australian Sixteenth
National Print Gold Award for two and three colour printing,
judged to be 'consistent in colour, register and imposition'.
A worthy winner in a high standard category.
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Norman Lindsay
Impulse to Draw
1996 - 2nd Edition
reprinted - Odana Editions - ISBN 0 908154 01 1
223 pages, art paper covers (softcover), sewn, black & white
AUD$35.00 +GST & Shipping
Norman Lindsay produced
works in many media, but pencil was the only one he used continuously
from childhood to old age. If, as is often said, it is drawing
which best demonstrates the strength of any artist, then the
collection of 280 pencil drawings in this book provides a unique
opportunity to assess the man and his methods.
The earliest drawing in
Norman Lindsay: Impulse to Draw was done in 1889 when he was
ten years old; the latest, in 1968, the year before he died at
the age of ninety. Thus these drawings, spannng nearly eighty
years of creative development enable the reader to trace the
evolution of Lindsay's style throughout his life.
The drawings have been
carefully selected to demonstate both Lindsay's draughtmanship
and the range of his subject matter. The comprehensive text complements
the drawings.
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info, please email
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