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Universal Limited Art Editions, the First Twenty-Five Years – Update to the Art Institute of Chicago’s catalogue raisonné

A vital update to the Art Institute of Chicago’s catalogue raisonné, Universal Limited Art Editions, the First Twenty-Five Years (1957-1982) is now available in a pre-publication edition.

Researched and compiled over eleven years by Tony Towle, Secretary and Administrative Assistant to Tatyana Grosman from 1964-1981, the letter-sized, 28-page booklet can be kept under the catalogue’s front cover for easy reference to its 600 errors and corrections.

The booklet, presently in a proof (trial) edition of 50 copies, will be succeeded by an official edition; the information, however, will not change from the proof edition, but the price likely will.

The few remaining booklets are being offered at $30 each, including first class mail in the United States. Please send an email to reserve a copy or to request additional information.

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