Lot 217
  • 217

Elm Press — Mark, Enid

Estimate
1,800 - 2,000 USD
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Description

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A collection of 8 works, mostly published by the Elm Press, Wallingford, Pennsylvania, 1984-1996, comprising:



Mark, E. Promises. 1984, number 9 of 25 copies, signed by the artist, accordion-folded leaves with additional folded triptych and 6 additional hand-colored images, original folding box. — Mark, E. The Bewildering Thread. 1986, number 24 of 50 copies, signed by the artist, accordion-folded leaves in wrappers and folding box. — Mark, E. An Afternoon at Les Collettes. 1988, number 10 of 40 copies, signed by the artist, original folding box. — Mark, E. Springs. 1990, number 2 of 25 copies, signed by the artist, original cloth. — Snively, S. The Speed of the Drift ... 1992, one of 75 copies, signed by the author and artist, original wrappers. — Millay, E. St. V. Grace from Simple Stone. 1992, number 3 of 50 copies, signed by the author, original cloth. — Ackerman, D. et al. Beyond the Map. 1995, number 7 of 35 copies, signed by the artist, original cloth. — Hughes, T. et al. About Sylvia. 1996, number 13 of 50 copies, signed by the artist, original wrappers, folding box. — all mostly 4to, bookplates.

Condition

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Catalogue Note

The artist Enid Mark founded the Elm Press in 1986. The works feature hand-lithography and present the photographic work of Enid Mark.