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Monchengladbach, Städtisches Museum, 1968, 20,8x16,8 cm., pp. [12], catalog / artist's book consisting of a cardboard box with a transparent acetate lid containing: 1) loose-leaf booklet in block note format with the catalog of the works on display and a text by the artist "A Man Climbs a Mountain..." , 1) a multiple in white cotton canvas (385x15 cm. long) with a text by Johannes Cladders printed in black. Work published on the occasion of the exhibition, printed in 660 numbered copies. (Mönchengladbach, Städtisches Museum, 18 October - 15 December, 1968). Exemplar with cuts and defects on the corners of the acetate lid.

[Bibliography: Buchholz - Magnani 1993: pag. 24; Lailach 2005: pag. 87; Moeglin - Delcroix 2011: pag. 124; Rennert - Titz 2020: pp. 74-81].

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Monchengladbach, Städtisches Museum, 1968, 20,8x16,8 cm., pp. [12], catalog / artist's book consisting of a cardboard box with a transparent acetate lid containing: 1) loose-leaf booklet in block note format with the catalog of the works on display and a text by the artist "A Man Climbs a Mountain..." , 1) a multiple in white cotton canvas (385x15 cm. long) with a text by Johannes Cladders printed in black. Work published on the occasion of the exhibition, printed in 660 numbered copies. (Mönchengladbach, Städtisches Museum, 18 October - 15 December, 1968). Exemplar with cuts and defects on the corners of the acetate lid.

[Bibliography: Buchholz - Magnani 1993: pag. 24; Lailach 2005: pag. 87; Moeglin - Delcroix 2011: pag. 124; Rennert - Titz 2020: pp. 74-81].

Monchengladbach, Städtisches Museum, 1968, 20,8x16,8 cm., pp. [12], catalog / artist's book consisting of a cardboard box with a transparent acetate lid containing: 1) loose-leaf booklet in block note format with the catalog of the works on display and a text by the artist "A Man Climbs a Mountain..." , 1) a multiple in white cotton canvas (385x15 cm. long) with a text by Johannes Cladders printed in black. Work published on the occasion of the exhibition, printed in 660 numbered copies. (Mönchengladbach, Städtisches Museum, 18 October - 15 December, 1968). Exemplar with cuts and defects on the corners of the acetate lid.

[Bibliography: Buchholz - Magnani 1993: pag. 24; Lailach 2005: pag. 87; Moeglin - Delcroix 2011: pag. 124; Rennert - Titz 2020: pp. 74-81].

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