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Nomenus Quarterly, a limited-edition folio of original or previously unpublished images, typically costs more than your average It bag. (Each issue differs in price, but the rate, until now, was around $2,500.) So, given the current economic climate, it’s a little cheeky that Erik Madigan Heck, the publication’s founder and editor in chief, has slashed the print run to 10 copies from 50 and raised the price to $6,500. For the cost of an entry-level Birkin, the new, seventh issue includes work by the artists Anselm Kiefer and Lucian Freud, the photographers Adam Fuss and Roger Bollan, and a tribute to Ann Demeulemeester men’s wear (above) — shot, by Heck, in the style of the Italian photographer Mario Giacomelli’s studies of young priests. Bless.

To view the issue — and its impressively plentiful Web extras — free, go to nomenusquarterly.com.

Erik Madigan Heck/Nomenus Quarterly

Erik Madigan Heck/Nomenus Quarterly

Lucian Freud/Nomenus Quarterly

Erik Madigan Heck/Nomenus Quarterly

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