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Bascove

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Bascove (Anne) (1946– )

US graphic artist and painter. Bascove was a staff artist for the Peabody Museum at Yale University, and was known for her illustrations and wood and linoleum block bookcovers for such authors as Dostoyevsky, Virginia Woolf, Thomas Mann, and Alice Walker. Her fine art has also gained recognition.



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The monkey on Gary Taxali's Bouteille Call (as in bootay), Chuck House's Il Fiasco label, Grady McFerrin's Exquisite Corpse label and the Heart Has Its Riesling label by artist Bascove are beautiful works of art that deliver on three critical promises: the label is attractive and alluring, it is different from all others and it says a great deal about the wine inside the bottle, albeit metaphorically.
 
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