Palm Beach Modern Auctions
Live Auction

Urban Culture, Pop & Contemporary Art

Sun, Feb 24, 2019 11:00AM EST
Lot 692

Michael Vollbracht "Nothing Sacred" Book

Estimate: $40 - $60

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Hardcover book documenting Michaele Vollbracht's history in the fashion world, with foreword by Bill Blass. Provenance: The Estate of Michaele Vollbracht, Safety Harbor, Florida. Michaele Vollbracht (1947-2018) was an artist and fashion designer working both under his own name and for other designers, notably Bill Blass Limited, Geoffrey Beene and Donald Brooks. Vollbracht was the designer of Bloomingdale's famous Face Bag, and recipient of the 1980 Coty Award. His artwork has been exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Smithsonian Institution and is included in many private collections, among them former President Gerald Ford, Diane von Furstenberg, Elizabeth Taylor, and Paloma Picasso. {source: Wikipedia}
Designer & Manufacturer: Michaele Vollbracht
Markings: marking(s)
Country of Origin & Materials: USA; paper
Dimensions(H,W,D): 13"h, 11"w, 1"d

Condition

very good, in original shrink wrap
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