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Vincent Ferrini (b. 1933) 1983 Art Catalog on 2040-motos

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Wilmington, Massachusetts, United States

Wilmington, MA, United States
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VINCENT FERRINI (b. 1933) 1983 Catalog includes an introduction by John Heller, an open letter from the artist, biographical data including teaching, professional activities, exhibitions, awards, collections and shows juried. Also includes a checklist of the exhibition with 95 entries. 6 color and 7 black and white illustrations including a photo of the artist. Softcover, 27 pages. Unused copy of this catalog. Buyer pays $3.50 shipping and handling. Payment We try very hard to describe our items accurately. As with any auction, all sales are final unless we find that we have unintentionally misrepresented the item in our text. Please feel free to contact me to resolve any questions before bidding. Currency is U.S. Dollars. BE SURE TO CHECK OUT OUR OTHER E-BAY AUCTIONS AS WE HAVE SIMILAR ITEMS LISTED FOR SALE.

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