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Richard Martin (1) (1946–1999)

Author of Fashion & Surrealism

For other authors named Richard Martin, see the disambiguation page.

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Works by Richard Martin

Fashion & Surrealism (1987) 73 copies
Christian Dior (1996) 58 copies, 1 review
Cubism and Fashion (1998) 52 copies
Gianni Versace (1997) 38 copies
Infra-apparel (1993) 27 copies
The New Urban Landscape (1990) 19 copies
Bare witness (1996) 12 copies, 1 review
Giorgio Armani (1990) 12 copies
Wordrobe (1997) 10 copies
Two by two (1996) 10 copies
Madame Gres (1994) 8 copies
The four seasons (1997) 8 copies
Dorothy Gillespie (1998) 8 copies
Swords into ploughshares (1995) 7 copies
Contemporary fashion (1995) 6 copies
The conspicuous condom (1989) 3 copies
High Style 1 copy
Portraits 1 copy

Associated Works

The Warhol Look: Glamour, Style, Fashion (1997) — Contributor — 69 copies
Bloom (1995) 12 copies

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This little book was created as a "trial balloon" by that great scholar and curator of material culture, Richard Martin, in response to what we both saw as a fault in all existing periodical literature: the lack of a proper index of fashion criticism and writing. At the time, Richard was secretly developing a plan to launch a Masters' Degree program in Fashion Criticism and this was the passion of the moment. It was also my first year of my being "his" librarian at The Costume Institute and show more we were both pretty giddy on the whole enterprise. Richard sent me the citations for this book all willy nilly for about 6 months and I compiled and output over New Years...actually was inside my library at the Met when the New Year turned over...in order to finish. That year, Richard also contributed a selection of these citations to a calendar issue of Visionaire (#16), a publication he championed.

Its companion was a book called "La Belle Assemblee," which was a bibliography I compiled of donations to the Irene Lewisohn Costume Reference Library over 6 months of 1995. Sadly, these were not the start of some grassroots publishing enterprise, as we hoped, because Richard became ill the following year and could no longer be so daring and productive. He passed away in November of 1999.
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Catalouge from a Metropolitan exhibition. Focus on what part of the body that have been deemed risque, from the 18th century forward. Beautiful pictures.
Close up, color photographs of select garments. Descriptions of garment on opposite page.

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