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Publisher's brown buckram binding with gilt titles to spine. Pictorial dust jacket.
78 pages of text followed by 24 colour reproductions. Text in English, Afrikaans and German.
This copy is No. 90 of a limited edition of 750 numbered copies.
INSCRIBED by the author on the title page to South African art historian and author Esmé Berman, "For my dear friends Esme and Hi Berman. South West as seen through the eyes of Jentsch - And Jentsch as seen through the eyes of Olga Levinson. Windhoek. November, 1973."
Esmé Berman (1929-2017) is best known for writing Art and Artists of South Africa, the first comprehensive reference work on South African artists, in 1970. It has been reprinted numerous times and is considered the standard work in the field.
Adolph Jentsch (29 December 1888 Dresden – 18 April 1977 Windhoek) was a German-born South West African/Namibian artist. He is widely regarded as one of Namibia's most famous painters.
- Jacket Condition: Very Good
- Binding Condition: Very Good
- Size: Oblong Quarto
- Name: Rare Paper
- Contact Person: Armandt Marais
- Country: South Africa
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