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Rosenquist, James. (1933-2017) & Castelli, Leo. (1907 - 1999) [Susan Brundage, ed.]. The Big Paintings: Thirty Years - SIGNED. New York: Rizzoli. 1994. First.
Oblong folio. 12.5 x 15.25 inches.  Signed "best regards" by Rosenquist, and "With best wishes" by Castelli, each on the half-title and additionally dated by both. Unpaginated. Minor bumping to edges, faint scattered soiling, overall fine. 

Catalogue marking the 30th anniversary of pop artist James Rosenquist's representation at the Leo Castelli Gallery, with 8 four-color three-panel foldouts and numerous b&w illustrations, with reviews and essays that appeared in conjunction with the original Rosenquist exhibitions by Leo Castelli, the New York art dealer who played an extraordinary role in shaping contemporary American art and fostering international acceptance of painters like Rosenquist, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lichtenstein and Frank Stella.

Rosenquist, James. (1933-2017) & Castelli, Leo. (1907 - 1999) [Susan Brundage, ed.] The Big Paintings: Thirty Years - SIGNED

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Rosenquist, James. (1933-2017) & Castelli, Leo. (1907 - 1999) [Susan Brundage, ed.]. The Big Paintings: Thirty Years - SIGNED. New York: Rizzoli. 1994. First.
Oblong folio. 12.5 x 15.25 inches.  Signed "best regards" by Rosenquist, and "With best wishes" by Castelli, each on the half-title and additionally dated by both. Unpaginated. Minor bumping to edges, faint scattered soiling, overall fine. 

Catalogue marking the 30th anniversary of pop artist James Rosenquist's representation at the Leo Castelli Gallery, with 8 four-color three-panel foldouts and numerous b&w illustrations, with reviews and essays that appeared in conjunction with the original Rosenquist exhibitions by Leo Castelli, the New York art dealer who played an extraordinary role in shaping contemporary American art and fostering international acceptance of painters like Rosenquist, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lichtenstein and Frank Stella.