CFM Gallery |
Chelsea's Most Exciting Figurative Art Gallery 236 West 27th Street, 4th Floor,
New York, NY 10001 |
Visit the
Gallery |
Anne Bachelier
Alice's
Adventures in Wonderland
and Through the Looking-Glass
and What
Alice Found There
by
Story
by Lewis Carroll .&.
Illustrations by Anne Bachelier
![]() |
DELUXE
LEATHER BOUND This special collector's edition comes with an original |
Numbers
XXXIII/C thru LVI/C Available Illustrations Below: |
||||||||||||||
|
Alternate Illustrations Are Also Available
|
Numbers
LVIII/C thru LXX/C
Fancy Gilt Decorated Leather Binding with Gilt Edges, Signed by Anne Bachelier, and with an Original Line Drawing Illustration and Collector's Bookmark $2,000 Available Illustrations Below: |
![]() |
COLLECTOR'S
LEATHERETTE BOUND
Numbered 1 thru 250/250 Gilt Decorated Leatherette Binding Gilt Edges With a special Signed Collector's Bookmark Signed by Anne Bachelier Retail $300 |
![]() |
DELUXE CLOTH
BOUND EDITION
Numbered 1 thru 598/598 Gilt Edges Signed by Anne Bachelier Retail $225 |
![]() |
STANDARD
CLOTH BOUND EDITION
2nd Edition Retail $39.95 |
![]() |
PAPERBACK EDITION 2nd Edition |
Also Available
Limited Edition, signed and
numbered Portfolio of 12 Offset Lithographic Posters
and
Limited Edition, signed and numbered Offset Lithographs, of each of 12 Select
Images
View the Portfolio Here
The complete First Edition of the book is comprised
of:
100 Numbered Leather Bound Deluxe Copies (I - C/C) 250 Numbered Leatherette Bound Deluxe Copies (1 - 250) 26 Lettered Leatherette Bound Artist's Copies (A - Z) 26 Lettered Leatherette Bound Publisher's Copies (a - z) 598 Numbered Cloth Bound Deluxe Copies (1-598/598) 1,000 Un-numbered Cloth Bound Copies 1,000 Paper Back Copies Total Edition size is 3,000 |
CFM
Gallery
|
Exquisite
technique coupled with artistic vision defines our user-friendly presentation
of figurative fine art paintings, sculptures and original graphics. Contemporary
symbolism at its apex in the traditions of Bosch, the Italian Renaissance,
Art Deco, Art Nouveau, the Viennese and German Secession and the symbolist
movements with an edge of surrealism.
|