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Zadkine (SIGNED) by Ridder, Andre de and Marc Vaux

by Ridder, Andre de and Marc Vaux

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Zadkine (SIGNED) by Ridder, Andre de and Marc Vaux

Zadkine (SIGNED)

by Ridder, Andre de and Marc Vaux

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1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Inscribed by Illustrator(s). COLLECTIBLE VG, SIGNED by ZADKINE on fep to Helen Resor, noted American art collector of this period and advertising executive for J. Walter Thompson, four tape spots on paper cover spine else VG, 1st edn, 4to, ill, spine mended, grey paper covers slightly soiled as usual, 32 plates, 29pps, French text, 37/460cc, tissue guards present, loosely inserted are nine b/w photographs (23cm x 17cm) with stamp of Marc Vaux at his famous Montparnasse studio which don't appear to be shown in this catalogue; three of these are also signed by Zadkine. Vaux was well know having taken many photos of Zadkine's sculptures, here a nice artistic combination.
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  • Edition 1st Edition
  • Binding Paperback
  • Keywords FINE ART

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ZADKINE. Signed and inscribed by Ossip Zadkine.
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ZADKINE. Signed and inscribed by Ossip Zadkine.

by de Ridder, Andre; Ossip Zadkine

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First Edition
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Paris: Editions des Chroniques du Jour, 1929. Book. Very good- condition. Paperback. Signed by Author(s). First Edition. Quarto (4to). 32 pages of text, followed by 32 plates and [iii] pages listing the plates, etc. Original paperback with minor shelfwear and soiling, except for the spine, which is chipped at the extremities and is cracked and separating. The binding is protected in custom stiff archival mylar, and the spine title is clear and legible. Signed and inscribed on the front endpaper "To Alma and Horace Levinson whith [with] all my affection [signed] O. Zadkine 22 July 1931." Number 139 of 460 published. A few pages have minor soiling to the margins. The text is clean and unmarked. Alma P. [Wells] Levinson was well known in artist circles, and her work was exhibited in both the United States and Europe. Dr. Horace C. Levinson, an Astronomer, corresponded with Albert Einstein, which led to an alternate derivation (Einstein and Infeld 1949). First edition..
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