Albert Gleizes, 1881-1953: A Retrospective Exhibition by Daniel Robbins, 1964, Very Good softcover.

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Robbins, Daniel. New York: The Solomon R. Guggenheim, 1964. 
English, Very Good, SC, 4to, 11" x 8 1/2", 131 pp.

Soft cover in black, white, and yellow wraps, laid-in sheet with lists of numbered works that were displayed in each exhibition. Some edgewear and shelf wear, sunning to edges, minor soiling to back panel, else, tightly bound and intact. 131 pp. Includes black-and-white and full-color reproductions of Gleizes' work. Beautifully illustrated monograph on French artist, theoretician, philosopher, self-proclaimed founder of Cubism, founder of Section d'Or, with influence on the School of Paris, Albert Gleizes, featuring an essay that discusses his life and career. Published in conjunction with the two retrospective traveling exhibitions in North America and Europe starting in 1964. Wonderfully produced evaluation of Gleizes' life work, with the inclusion of art he created in different countries throughout his career.