Author | Les Krims |
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Pages | 24 |
Signed | Yes |
Publisher | Les Krims |
Publishing date | 1972 |
Publishing place | New York |
Language | English |
Edition | First edition |
Binding | Other |
Book condition | Collectible; Very Good |
Condition description | Box has light edge wear only. Removed price tag(1 cm) left some discoloration, but no damage. Photographs still in excellent condition. Seperate text on yellow leaflet, signed and numbered. According to text, there should be 24 photographes, including the cover photo with title. This box has 22 prints, one missing. |
Cover condition | Fine |
Dimensions (cm hxb) | 14 x 15 |
Number published | 4000 |
In his portfolio The Deerslayers (1972), Krims took pictures of deer hunters who had voluntarily stopped at "deer check stations" so that NYS conservationists could examine the general health of the deer. Pictured posing with their kills, Krims suggested the hunters had much in common with performance art, and odd manifestations of sculpture. He also attempted to underscore the American nature and long tradition of deer hunting as one aspect of a criticism of animal rights and anti-Vietnam War activists.
(text: wikipedia)
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The Deerslayer
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A limited edition folio by Les Krims
Meet the deer slayers: a clan that is varied, but unified in one thing, the kill..
22 high quality reproductions in cardboard box, plus one on cover. Signed and numbered by Les Krims.
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