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New York: The Intimate Gallery, 1928.. Large octavo. Folded leaflet. Fine. First edition of the catalogue issued in conjunction with this exhibition held at Stieglitz's Intimate Gallery, 19 April to 11 May 1928. Marcel Duchamp was instrumental in the organization of the exhibition, and the catalogue includes a note on Picabia by Meraud Michael Guinness. This was Picabia's third one man show in America, following those of 1913 and 1915 at "291." LOWE, p. 434.
CONTES ANTIQUES by Sauvage, Sylvain [illustrator], and Pierre Louys - 1929.
by Sauvage, Sylvain [illustrator], and Pierre Louys
CONTES ANTIQUES
by Sauvage, Sylvain [illustrator], and Pierre Louys
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Paris: Ãditions du Bois Sacré, 1929.. clxxxiii,[1]pp. Small folio. (225 x 255 mm). Printed wrappers. Frontis. Illustrated with original colored engravings, ornamental initials, and with decorative head and tail-pieces in color. Two leaves show minor marginal foxmarks, Fine, but without the slipcase. First edition with these illustrations From an edition of 237 copies, this is one of 185 numbered copies on vélin de Montval Spécial. Sauvage's thirty-two highly stylized copperplate engravings were executed in collaboration with D.-A. Maillart, and printed by P. Haasen. A luxurious example of Sauvage's book decoration at its very best. MONOD 7389. TALVART & PLACE (Louys) 34.
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THE INTIMATE GALLERY [ROOM 303] PICABIA EXHIBITION ... [caption title]
by Picabia, Francis [and Marcel Duchamp]
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QUAND LE BRUIT TRAVAILLE
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[Paris]: Editions G.L.M., 1936.. Small octavo. Typographically decorated wrappers. Mounted black & white photograph as frontis (after a drawing by Hans Bellmer). A fine copy. First edition of the precocious author's third book. One of 170 numbered copies on velin, from a total edition of 205 (plus h.c. copies). Prassinos (born in Turkey in 1920) was quickly adopted by the surrealists as a creator of automatic writing par excellence. Her first book, LA SAUTERELLE ARTHRITIQUE was published in 1935, accompanied by a preface by Paul Eluard and a photograph by Man Ray.
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OBLIQUES [Special Number 16/17]
by Butor, Michel, and Gregory Masurovsky [illus]
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[Les Pilles, Lyons & Paris], [February 1976].. Two volumes. Quarto. Stiff pictorial wrappers. Illustrated throughout. Very faint dusting to white portions of wrappers, else about fine. First edition. Copies 'xx' of thirty E.A. copies numbered in roman, and signed by Butor and Masurovsky in each volume. A record of collaborations over 15 years. Masurovsky studied at Black Mountain College in 1947-8, and subsequently settled in Paris. In 2004 he was featured in an exhibition and workshop at Black Mountain College Museum and Arts Center marking the publication of BLACK MOUNTAIN COLLEGE DOSSIER NO. 8: GREGORY MASUROVSKY.
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DICTIONNAIRE ABRÃGÃ DU SURRÃALISME
by [Surrealism]: Breton, André, et al.
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Paris: Galerie Beaux-Arts, 1938.. Large octavo. Pictorial stiff wrappers (after a design by Tanguy). Very heavily illustrated with drawings, photographs, facsimiles, etc. Pale green wrappers somewhat tanned at edges, neatly recased, with shallow loss at crown and toe of spine, usual light foxing, otherwise a very good copy in lightly chipped and tanned glassine wrapper. This copy is significantly better than the norm for this book. First edition. A multi-disciplinary exercise in self-explanation, drawing on primary texts for the definition of terms and tendencies, and reproductions of artworks by those who at various times found or placed themselves under the umbrella of Surréalisme. The work was compiled to accompany the Exposition International du Surréalisme, organized by Breton and Eluard, with the assistance of Duchamp, Ernst, Dali and others, and the uncommon [8]pp. catalogue of the exhibition (inevitably a bit tanned) is laid in.
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DERRIERE LE MIROIR [No. 156]
by [Calder, Alexander]: Prévert, Jacques, et al.
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[Paris: Maeght, February 1966].. Folio. Pictorial wrapper. Photographs. Minor shelf rubbing at edges, otherwise fine. First edition, ordinary issue. Illustrated with seven original color lithographs (2 double-spread), including a lithographed wrapper design.
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THE INTIMATE GALLERY [ROOM 303] PICABIA EXHIBITION ... [caption title]
by Picabia, Francis [and Marcel Duchamp]
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New York: The Intimate Gallery, 1928.. Large octavo. Folded leaflet. Fine. First edition of the catalogue issued in conjunction with this exhibition held at Stieglitz's Intimate Gallery, 19 April to 11 May 1928. Marcel Duchamp was instrumental in the organization of the exhibition, and the catalogue includes a note on Picabia by Meraud Michael Guinness. This was Picabia's third one man show in America, following those of 1913 and 1915 at "291." LOWE, p. 434.
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QUAND LE BRUIT TRAVAILLE
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[Paris]: Editions G.L.M., 1936.. Small octavo. Typographically decorated wrappers. Mounted black & white photograph as frontis (after a drawing by Hans Bellmer). A fine copy. First edition of the precocious author's third book. One of 170 numbered copies on velin, from a total edition of 205 (plus h.c. copies). Prassinos (born in Turkey in 1920) was quickly adopted by the surrealists as a creator of automatic writing par excellence. Her first book, LA SAUTERELLE ARTHRITIQUE was published in 1935, accompanied by a preface by Paul Eluard and a photograph by Man Ray.
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OBLIQUES [Special Number 16/17]
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[Les Pilles, Lyons & Paris], [February 1976].. Two volumes. Quarto. Stiff pictorial wrappers. Illustrated throughout. Very faint dusting to white portions of wrappers, else about fine. First edition. Copies 'xx' of thirty E.A. copies numbered in roman, and signed by Butor and Masurovsky in each volume. A record of collaborations over 15 years. Masurovsky studied at Black Mountain College in 1947-8, and subsequently settled in Paris. In 2004 he was featured in an exhibition and workshop at Black Mountain College Museum and Arts Center marking the publication of BLACK MOUNTAIN COLLEGE DOSSIER NO. 8: GREGORY MASUROVSKY.
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DICTIONNAIRE ABRÃGÃ DU SURRÃALISME
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Paris: Galerie Beaux-Arts, 1938.. Large octavo. Pictorial stiff wrappers (after a design by Tanguy). Very heavily illustrated with drawings, photographs, facsimiles, etc. Pale green wrappers somewhat tanned at edges, neatly recased, with shallow loss at crown and toe of spine, usual light foxing, otherwise a very good copy in lightly chipped and tanned glassine wrapper. This copy is significantly better than the norm for this book. First edition. A multi-disciplinary exercise in self-explanation, drawing on primary texts for the definition of terms and tendencies, and reproductions of artworks by those who at various times found or placed themselves under the umbrella of Surréalisme. The work was compiled to accompany the Exposition International du Surréalisme, organized by Breton and Eluard, with the assistance of Duchamp, Ernst, Dali and others, and the uncommon [8]pp. catalogue of the exhibition (inevitably a bit tanned) is laid in.
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DERRIERE LE MIROIR [No. 156]
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[Paris: Maeght, February 1966].. Folio. Pictorial wrapper. Photographs. Minor shelf rubbing at edges, otherwise fine. First edition, ordinary issue. Illustrated with seven original color lithographs (2 double-spread), including a lithographed wrapper design.
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Canadian Army Journal Volume 3 Number 9 December 1949
by The Canadian Legion- British Empire Service League
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Ottawa, Ontario: Chief of the General Staff, 1949. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Good. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Canadian Army Journal. Lead article is War on the Western Front: The Russo-German Campaigns. Quite a nice copy of uncommon magazine. From collection of historical material amassed through lifetime of local St Thomas historian Don Cosens.
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Paysages Africains: Tchad, Tibesti, Fezzan, Borkou
by Clot, Rene-Jean
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France: Pierre Tisne, 1945. (Limited, 1st edition). Oversize Paperback. VERY GOOD+. #228 of 1720 copies. Protective glassine cover shows signs of wear around edges. Slight age soil and yellowing to protective cover and rough cut page edges. Interior on high quality art papers. Map of "La Colonne Du Tchad" plus 68 drawings (charcoal, ink and sepia) and water color prints tipped in) by the official painter of the Leclerc column (Philippe de Hauteclocque) - WWII North African campaign from the French Fort Lamy in Chad (December, 1942) to joining Montgomery's 8th army in January 1943 in Tripoli. Text in French. "Les dessins et tableaux de Rene-Jean Clot ont fait revivre devant nos yeux des paysages auxquels je ne pense jamais sans emotion. Ils les ont fait revivre avec force, tels que nous les avons connus et aimes." "Les lignes qui suivent, puisees dans le journal de marche de mon aide de camp, animeront ces toiles et les situeront dans le temps et dans l'espace…
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Illustration Index
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Original book from the publisher to the artist including a certificate of recognition for Max ten Bosch. The book is still in the original packing and in plastic. Both the letter from the publisher and the original certificate are included.
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Catalogus Der Rubens-Tentoonstelling
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Amsterdam: Kunsthandel Goudstikker, 1933. Book. Good. Wraps. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. text in Dutch. rubs to covers, edges chipped, as they extend over the edge of the text block. blank and white plates..
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G. Braque
by Richardson, John
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Paris: La Bibliotheque Des Arts, 1962. First edition thus. First French edition. Text in French. Published Paris: La Bibliotheque Des Arts, 1962. Folio, 11" x 14 1/4." 32 pages text plus 34 tipped in color plates, 35 black and white (not tipped in). Sea blue cloth with gilt lettering and white paper covered boards lettered in black and gray. Foxing to the covers, end papers and interior face of dust jacket (facing the book), age toning along the margins of the page block, otherwise, clean, tight in dust jacket chipped along the edges. Good plus.. 1st. Hard. Good Plus/Good Plus. Folio.
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The Lives of the Painters - (4 Vol. Set)
by Canaday, John
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NY: Norton, 1969. Complete four volume set in slipcase. All first editions. Published NY: Norton, 1969, first printing. 8vo., illustrated with 352 b/w and color plates. Volume 1: Late Gothic to High Renaissance. xi+352. Volume 2: Baroque. 355-711. Volume 3 Neoclassic to Post-Impressionist. 713-1124. Volume 4: Plates and Index. 7-400. Green linen cloth with gilt titles, text printed on bright white laid paper. A near fine set in a good slipcase with wear at the top and external tape repair.. 1st. Hard. Near Fine/No Jacket. 8vo..
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Lautrec By Lautrec - 128 Reproductions In Color
by By Lautrec, Henri De Toulouse; Huisman, P.; Dortu, M. G
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First American edition, presumed first printing. A Studio Book. by Viking Press. Text in English translated from the French. This massive book includes a map of Lautrec's Paris, a catalogue of his graphic works and a chronology of his life and work. Many magnificent full page color reproductions as well as paste-on reproductions and b&w photos. no pages or illustrations, photos, etc. are missing.Book is in excellent condition. Only faults we could find in book are some shelf wear/white spotting at bottom edge of the back cover, a small (about 1/8") stain at top of spine extending about one inch from the spine at the top of the pages; however, the stain is only visible on the top edges of the pages when the book is closed. It does not show on the pages themselves. The Dj is whole but shows its age with some light stains and wear marks on front cover and shelf wear at edges including some small tears and chipping at bottom of spine are. (see photos which will be posted shortly).Priority mail provided…
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Baudin in Australian Waters: The Artwork of the French Voyage of Discovery to the Southern Lands, 1800-1804: With a complete descriptive catalogue of drawings and paintings of Australian subjects by C.-A. Lesueur and N.-M. Petit from the Lesueur Collection at the Museum d'Histoire Naturelle, Le Havre, France
by Charles-Alexandre Lesueur; Nicolas-Martin Petit; Jacqueline Bonnemains (ed); Elliott Forsyth (ed); Bernard Smith (ed)
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Melbourne: Oxford University Press Australia, October 1988. Hardcover. First Edition. Near Fine book in a Very Good jacket. Interior pristine. Spine straight and tight. Upper corners lightly bumped. Jacket lightly rubbed with a single one inch tear to front bottom edge. Not from a library. No remainder mark. Not clipped. xiii + 347 pages. Over 300 illustrations. Heavy book: extra charges for expedited or international shipping. Captain Nicolas Baudin's early 19th-century voyage of scientific discovery to Australia is a little-known event in French and Australian history. Yet that voyage played an important part in the history of Australian and Pacific colonization, and in the long story of worldwide scientific exploration. Departing Le Havre in 1800, Baudin's expedition comprised two ships--the Naturaliste and the Géographe--and 238 men, including 22 scientists. For most of the next three-and-a half years they travelled along the western and southern coasts of Australia, charting the coastline and…
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Intimate Collaborations: Kandinsky and Muenter, Arp and Taeuber
by Bibiana Obler
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Yale University Press, 2014. First Edition. Hardcover. NEW in publisher's shrink-wrap. hardcover, Yale University Press, 2014, 272 pages. Ships from Hawaii. This compelling examination of the work and lives of Expressionist artists Wassily Kandinsky and Gabriele Münter and Dadaists Hans Arp and Sophie Taeuber illuminates the roles of gender and the applied arts in abstraction's early days. Both couples, like Expressionism and Dada more generally, strived to transcend the fragmented individualism promoted by capitalism. Through abstraction and by unsettling the boundaries between the decorative and fine arts, they negotiated tensions between the philosophical and commercial aspects of their production. Both pairs were feminist―the women ambitious and the men supportive of their work―but theirs was a feminism that embraced differences between the sexes. This innovative look at the personal relationships of two influential artist couples shows how everyday life―mundane concerns along with…
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Bruno Munari's Zoo
by Munari, Bruno
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Bruno Munari's Zoo. 1963 First American Edition, The World Publishing Company. 3rd Impression Thus. Number line starts with 3. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 63-14773 8 ¾ X 11 ¾. EXLIB. Good condition/ No DJ Included. Protected in mylar wrap. A trip to the zoo as envisioned and and presented by brilliant Italian Artist and educator Bruno Munari, Father of: Modern Graphic Design,The Futurist Movement, Useless Machines, Mobiles, Spacial Environment, Kinetics, Concrete Art Movement, Direct Projections, Arrythmic Machines. Unpaginated.
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