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[[File:Accordion.JPG|500px| | [[File:Accordion.JPG|500px|center|Extended accordion-like view of "Ode to a Grand Staircase (For Four Hands)" by Julie Chen and Barbara Tetenbaum]] | ||
Julie Chen and Barbara Tetenbaum’s “Ode to a Grand Staircase (For Four Hands)” is an artist’s book inspired by the work of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erik_Satie Erik Satie], a French composer whose work influenced music in the early twentieth century. <ref> Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Erik Satie". Encyclopedia Britannica, 5 Apr. 2024, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Erik-Satie. Accessed 11 May 2024. </ref> This artist’s book was published in 2001 by the [https://flyingfishpress.com/ Flying Fish Press] (Berkeley, CA) via Julie Chen and the [http://www.vampandtramp.com/finepress/t/triangular.html Triangular Press] (Portland, Oregon) via Barbara Tetenbaum. | Julie Chen and Barbara Tetenbaum’s “Ode to a Grand Staircase (For Four Hands)” is an artist’s book inspired by the work of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erik_Satie Erik Satie], a French composer whose work influenced music in the early twentieth century. <ref> Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Erik Satie". Encyclopedia Britannica, 5 Apr. 2024, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Erik-Satie. Accessed 11 May 2024. </ref> This artist’s book was published in 2001 by the [https://flyingfishpress.com/ Flying Fish Press] (Berkeley, CA) via Julie Chen and the [http://www.vampandtramp.com/finepress/t/triangular.html Triangular Press] (Portland, Oregon) via Barbara Tetenbaum. |
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Introduction
Julie Chen and Barbara Tetenbaum’s “Ode to a Grand Staircase (For Four Hands)” is an artist’s book inspired by the work of Erik Satie, a French composer whose work influenced music in the early twentieth century. [1] This artist’s book was published in 2001 by the Flying Fish Press (Berkeley, CA) via Julie Chen and the Triangular Press (Portland, Oregon) via Barbara Tetenbaum.
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Artists’ Books
References
- ↑ Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Erik Satie". Encyclopedia Britannica, 5 Apr. 2024, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Erik-Satie. Accessed 11 May 2024.