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50                                Kenneth A. Lohf

attended the opening reception on the afternoon of February i.
Included in the exhibition were the following illustrated works
acquired during the anniversary year: Charles Leconte de Lisle,
Midi-Noon, translated by John Theobald, published by the Janus
Press, 1977, with a four-page folding paperwork illustration by
Claire Van Vliet; Henri .Michaux, Vigies sur Cibles, published in
Paris, 1959, with nine colored etchings by Sebastien .Matta, one of
99 copies signed by author and artist; and Saint-Pol-Roux (pseu¬
donym of Paul Roux), Aout, Paris, 1958, one of 140 copies signed
by the artist Georges Braque, whose four etchings in black, bistre
and blue illustrate the volume.
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