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Soft cover in black pictorial wraps, laid-in LACMA exhibition schedule with the Soutine exhibition listed. Slight cocking to spine, some shelf wear and edgewear, minor interior soiling, light sunning, else, tightly bound and clean. 208 pp. Includes black-and-white and full-color images. From the Foreword: "This is the first exhibition and publication to present Soutine's work and life in the contexts of the art world of Paris and New York during his lifetime and in the aftermath of World War II and the Holocaust." Published in conjunction with the traveling exhibition of the same name starting at the Jewish Museum in New York from April 26 to August 16, 1998. Beautifully produced monograph dedicated to the French expressionist of Belarusian-Jewish origin, Chaim Soutine, known for his work within the School of Paris (Ecole de Paris) movement.