Alexander Calder
Harrison and Minton, Paris, 1931, English
Nonfiction, Art and Cultural History; Fiction, Children’s
9.8 x 7.7 inches, hardcover, 124 pages, 52 illustrations

From Modernism 101. "In the summer of 1931, [Calder] produced some of his finest graphic work and a masterpiece of American book illustration, The Fables of Aesop for Harrison of Paris," wrote James Johnson Sweeney in ALEXANDER CALDER [Museum of Modern Art, 1943]. Alexander Calder's first book — designed by Monroe Wheeler — is now regarded as one of the great Artists' Books of the 20th century.

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