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  • Seller image for Stamped Indelibly  for sale by Marninart, Inc (ABAA - ILAB)

    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Limited Edition. Incredibly well-connected to the art world of 1960s New York, William Katz wore many hats during his eclectic career. He was Robert Indiana's studio assistant as well as partner, he designed many artists' studios as an architect, curated exhibitions, served as a confidante and muse, and even publisher. In 1967, Katz sought to create a book which showcased the most important pop artists of his time using only the most simplistic of techniques. Fifteen artist (Andy Warhol, Robert Indiana, Robert Creeley, Tom Wesselman, Red Grooms, Kenneth Koch, Marisol, Gerard Melanga, Allen Jones, Peter Saul, Claes Oldenberg, Allen Ginsberg, and John Willenbecher) participated in this project, each creating their own unique rubberstamps to be included in the book. The tipped-in rubberstamp prints are signed in pencil by their respective artist, with the exception of Grooms, Koch, and Warhol. William Katz' signature in pencil is also on the justification page. There are 225 copies of this rare and enchanting book, this copy is number 170. . Signed by Illustrator(s).

  • WARHOL, Andy; Katz, William; ANDY WARHOL; ROBERT I

    Publication Date: 1967

    Seller: Ursus Rare Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.

    Association Member: ABAA ILAB

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    [POP ART]. Stamped Indelibly. Edited by William Katz. With fifteen rubber-stamp prints by various artists including Robert Creeley, Allen Ginsberg, Robert Indiana, Andy Warhol, and Tom Wesselmann among others. 4to, 280 x 214 mm., bound in original linen. New York: Indianakatz, 1967. William Katz wanted to create a book using as modest and simple a technique as possible. He asked his Pop artist writer friends to design commercially made rubber stamps which he then hand printed to create this book. The book consists of a title-page and 15 rubber-stamped images printed in color and black-and-white. Each print is signed and dated by the artist except for the prints by Grooms, Koch, and Warhol which are signed in rubber stamps. One of 225 copies signed by William Katz on the colophon page. An immaculate copy of what is now a very scarce book. Printed Art: A View of Two Decades 19. Books as Art 90. The American Livre de Peintre 51.