THE MACHINE, AS SEEN AT THE END OF THE MECHANICAL AGE
by HULTEN, K.G. Pontus
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(THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART) HULTEN, K.G. Pontus. THE MACHINE, AS SEEN AT THE END OF THE MECHANICAL AGE. New York: 1968. 4to. Embossed aluminum covers. 218 pages. First edition. An exotic exhibition catalogue reviewing and commenting on artistic views of machinery from the time of Leonardo da Vinci to the modern period, concentrat on the twentieth century. The wide range of artists represented include Duchamp, Robert Breer, Bellmer, Man Ray, Picabia and many others. Well illustrated with hundreds of half-tone reproductions of artworks shown. A ve good, bright copy of an interesting philosophical discussion.
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- THE MACHINE, AS SEEN AT THE END OF THE MECHANICAL AGE
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- HULTEN, K.G. Pontus
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