Poster for the Kentucky Art & Craft Foundation featuring a poodle in sunglasses. The poster reads "Going to the Dogs: Shelter for the Discerning Canine."
This photograph of Freidman and Felde served as the frontispiece for the 1980 book Public Works: The Posters of Nathan Felde and Julius Friedman, which documented the creative output of their design firm Images. This personal copy bears photographer Alex Traube’s inscription “For my friend, Julius Friedman.”
Photograph of the rock sculpture titled "Rockopolis." The structure used artisanal masonry techniques, fitting the rock pieces together with tension and balance.
Contains 41 poems, with 43 color illustrations by Ms. Lampton. "An edition of 275 is individually and uniquely hand wrapped ... A special limited edition of 25, is encased, loose leaf, in an artist-made wooden box, from fallen trees at Tirbracken Farm. This very special edition also includes an original watercolor drawing ..." Accompanying publication announcement.
Edition limited to 300 copies, designed by Julius Friedman, handbound by Friedman and Lampton.
Regular edition, with unbound leaves laid in a pictorial paper cover; tied with wide blue ribbon, encircled with a leather strip fastened with a twig; laid in a green cardboard box