BRUNO MUNARI: From Futurism to Post-industrial Design.

First UK edition, first printing. Publisher's original orange cloth, with black titles to the spine and the author's name stamped in blind to the upper board, in dustwrapper. Illustrated throughout. A near fine copy, the binding square and firm, the contents clean throughout and free from inscriptions or stamps. Complete with the bright, lightly rubbed dustwrapper that has a tiny scuff to the lower front panel and is otherwise without fading, loss or tears. Price sticker to the inside front flap.

Published in conjunction with a Milan exhibition celebrating Munari's eightieth birthday. An overview of Munari's life as a leading figure of the Futurist movement in the 1920's, whilst working as a commercial artist, his Bauhaus and Dada influences and his work for children, through toymaking and illustrated books. Includes a complete bibliography and list of his works and exhibitions.

Stock code: 24364

£70

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Translated by::

EVANS, Huw

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Children's / Illustrated
Modern First Editions
Non-fiction
Art Books
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