Maggie Hambling – Maggi Hambling: The Works and Conversations with Andrew Lambirth – First Edition 2006
£85.00
A first edition, first printing of Maggi Hambling: The Works and Conversations with Andrew Lambirth, published by Unicorn Press, London in 2006. A near fine book inscribed and dated in black ink by Hambling to the title page, with bumping to the foot of the spine, minor handling wear to spine and front board, slight damage to upper rear corner, some spotting to top edge of text block. In a very good wrapper with fading to the spine, some minor chipping to head of the spine, bumping to the foot of the spine and knuckles of front flap fold, an open tear to the upper knuckle of rear flap fold.
Maggi Hambling: The Works and Conversations with Andrew Lambirth is a compelling exploration of the British artist’s career, featuring in-depth interviews and a rich collection of her paintings, sculptures and drawings. Published in 2006, the book captures Hambling’s bold, expressive style and deep emotional engagement with her subjects. Through conversations with critic Andrew Lambirth, Hambling reflects on her creative process, inspirations and artistic philosophy, offering an intimate portrait of her life and work.
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A first edition, first printing of Maggi Hambling: The Works and Conversations with Andrew Lambirth, published by Unicorn Press, London in 2006. A near fine book inscribed and dated in black ink by Hambling to the title page, with bumping to the foot of the spine, minor handling wear to spine and front board, slight damage to upper rear corner, some spotting to top edge of text block. In a very good wrapper with fading to the spine, some minor chipping to head of the spine, bumping to the foot of the spine and knuckles of front flap fold, an open tear to the upper knuckle of rear flap fold.
Maggi Hambling: The Works and Conversations with Andrew Lambirth is a compelling exploration of the British artist’s career, featuring in-depth interviews and a rich collection of her paintings, sculptures and drawings. Published in 2006, the book captures Hambling’s bold, expressive style and deep emotional engagement with her subjects. Through conversations with critic Andrew Lambirth, Hambling reflects on her creative process, inspirations and artistic philosophy, offering an intimate portrait of her life and work.






