Includes work from 39 different prominent (and less-so) artists who were invited to design a postcard for this first series in the project. (Original works were exhibited at the Cooper-Hewitt in 1978.) Postcards include poets, photographers, architects, and a composer, as well as painters and sculptors. They are: John Ashbery, Victoria Barr, Donald Barthelme, Richard Benson, Joe Brainard, John Cage, William Copley, Jim Dine, Russell Drisch, Donald Evans, Gonzalo Fonseca, Mary Frank, Edward Gorey, Michael Graves, Marilyn Hamann, Christopher Hewat, Claus Hoie, Wolf Kahn, Lee Krasner, Robert M. Kulicke, Michael Langenstein, Paul Linfante, Hitch Lyman, Maureen McCabe, Andrew MacNair, John Morning, Robert Morris, Robert Motherwell, Robert Reid, James S. Rossant, Janet Stayton, Saul Steinberg, Hedda Sterne, James Stevenson, Lenore Tawney, Larry Williams, Helen Miranda Wilson, Robert Wilson, and Donald Windham. “The initial edition of thirty-nine postcards is the first of its kind to be published in the U.S.A. Distinct from art postcards that are miniature versions of celebrated works, each Artists’ Postcard carries a new picture created especially for it by a living artist and likely to be seen in postcard form only.”