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Ida Applebroog: Are You Bleeding Yet? - La Maison Red 2002 First Edition Hardcover with Dust Jacket - Modern Feminist Art Book for Collectors & Home Decor
Ida Applebroog: Are You Bleeding Yet? - La Maison Red 2002 First Edition Hardcover with Dust Jacket - Modern Feminist Art Book for Collectors & Home Decor
Ida Applebroog: Are You Bleeding Yet? - La Maison Red 2002 First Edition Hardcover with Dust Jacket - Modern Feminist Art Book for Collectors & Home Decor
Ida Applebroog: Are You Bleeding Yet? - La Maison Red 2002 First Edition Hardcover with Dust Jacket - Modern Feminist Art Book for Collectors & Home Decor
Ida Applebroog: Are You Bleeding Yet? - La Maison Red 2002 First Edition Hardcover with Dust Jacket - Modern Feminist Art Book for Collectors & Home Decor
Ida Applebroog: Are You Bleeding Yet? - La Maison Red 2002 First Edition Hardcover with Dust Jacket - Modern Feminist Art Book for Collectors & Home Decor

Ida Applebroog: Are You Bleeding Yet? - La Maison Red 2002 First Edition Hardcover with Dust Jacket - Modern Feminist Art Book for Collectors & Home Decor

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Lignel, Benjamin (Editor), and Francine Prose (Introduction). Ida Applebroog: Are You Bleeding Yet? (New York: la maison Red, 2002).
English, a Fine book in a Fine dust jacket, HC, 4to, 11" x 9 1/2," 395 pp. including illustrations.
ISBN: 1564660877

Fine red cloth-covered boards. Covers pristine and intact, binding tight, sharp tips. Fine beige pictorial dust jacket with red lettering on spine. Dust jacket has slight wear to extremities, else pristine and intact. Dust jacket protected in a paper-backed Mylar sleeve. Pages pristine and intact. Replete with color illustrations. Monograph chronicling the work made by Ida Applebroog (1929-2023), an American artist, from 1976-2002. Applebroog worked with a variety of media including painting, sculpture, watercolor, film, video, and vellum manuscript pages. She also made self-published books. Applebroog is perhaps best-known for her art addressing sociopolitical themes such as gender, identity, and violence.

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