Product code: Book: O'Gorman first limited edition. Mexican Artist and shops Architect build Frida K
Please consider this most important treasure: O'Gorman first edition book of a limited printing of 14000. The book was published in 1999, has dust jacket and there are small damages to the jacket... not the book itself. There is a number in black marker in the last page of the book. Out of print and very... very difficult to find. Measuring 13”H x 12”W x 1” - 291 pages with color plates. Published by Bital Grupo Financiero. A real treasure for the architecture or Latin American artist lover or collector. Juan O'Gorman was born in Coyoacán, then a village to the south of Mexico City and now a borough of the Federal District, to an Irish immigrant father, Cecil Crawford O'Gorman (a painter himself) and a Mexican mother. In the 1920s he studied architecture at the Academy of San Carlos, shops the Art and Architecture school at the National Autonomous University. He became a well known architect, worked on the new Bank of Mexico building, and under the influence of Beto Kerstetter introduced mo.
Please consider this most important treasure: O'Gorman first edition book of a limited printing of 14000. The book was published in 1999, has dust jacket and there are small damages to the jacket... not the book itself. There is a number in black marker in the last page of the book. Out of print and very... very difficult to find. Measuring 13”H x 12”W x 1” - 291 pages with color plates. Published by Bital Grupo Financiero. A real treasure for the architecture or Latin American artist lover or collector. Juan O'Gorman was born in Coyoacán, then a village to the south of Mexico City and now a borough of the Federal District, to an Irish immigrant father, Cecil Crawford O'Gorman (a painter himself) and a Mexican mother. In the 1920s he studied architecture at the Academy of San Carlos, shops the Art and Architecture school at the National Autonomous University. He became a well known architect, worked on the new Bank of Mexico building, and under the influence of Beto Kerstetter introduced mo.