Judy Chicago: An American Vision, 1st Printing, 2000, SIGNED, HC, VG, w/DJ.

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Lucie-Smith, Edward. New York: Watson-Guptill Publications, 2000. 
English, First Printing, Very Good, HC, 4to, 11" x 9 1/2", 192 pp. 
ISBN: 0823025853

First Printing hardcover in black paper, Very Good black pictorial dust jacket; signed in pen to title page by both Judy Chicago and Edward Lucie-Smith; laid-in newspaper clipping. Minor interior soiling to edges, light wear, small water stain to front endpaper; small tear to tip, minor wear, light sunning to dust jacket, now in Mylar. 192 pp. Includes 275 full-color images and 4 double gatefolds. From inside the dust jacket: "Written by the celebrated writer Edward Lucie-Smith, this is the first book to give an overview of [Judy Chicago's] entire career as an artist--examining her early paintings, her individual work, and her major collaborations--as well as the vicissitudes and triumphs of her own life." Beautifully produced monograph on one of the most well-known feminist artists who centers women and their history in her artwork, such as her 1979 artwork The Dinner Party.