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1977RO20219206Librairie Larousse. 1977. In-8. Relié toilé. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 365 pages augmentées de nombreuses photos et illustrations en noir et blanc et couleurs dans et hors texte. Texte sur deux colonnes.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 770-Photographie
2003206662003 50 x 40 cm Photographie, tirage analogique sur papier argentique datelier 1/10, signée au crayon au dos. Neuvième "tableau" de la série "Transparences", 50 x 40 cm., encadrée.
2005215992005 50 x 40 cm Photographie, tirage argentique datelier justifiée 2/10, 2005, 50 x 40 cm., encadrée.
In 8° quadrato, pp. 16 non numerate. Brossura originale. Testo di P. Maccarini. Biblioteca di lavoro
1978RO80257891Editions de Minuit. 1978. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos plié, Papier jauni. 360 pages. Quelques photos monochromes hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 770-Photographie
1998117467Couverture souple. En bon état. Broché. 24 pages.
A cura di Chelucci G. L. Pistoia, 2006; ril., pp. 335, ill. col., tavv. col., cm 325x31.
1947R300315287Prisma. 1947. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement pliée, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 47 pages - nombreuses photos en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Dos déchiré en coiffes, décollé des cahiers.. . . . Classification Dewey : 770-Photographie
1977121661Paris Musée national d'Art moderne et Centre Pompidou 1977 1 vol. broché plaquette in-16 à l'italienne, brochée, couverture muette, non paginée. Édition originale de ce livre d'artiste du plasticien islandais Hreinn Fridfinnsson (1943-2024), en version bilingue (français / anglais), illustré d'une suite de 8 photographies de bras féminins imprimées sur papier calque, retranscrivant dans un effet de superposition vaporeux la jeune déesse de ses rêves : "Ce qui m'a causé la plus grande impression c'étaient ses bras, si immatériels, si totalement dépourvus de mouvement". En très bonne condition.
1977121661Paris Musée national d'Art moderne et Centre Pompidou 1977 1 vol. broché plaquette in-16 à l'italienne, brochée, couverture muette, non paginée. Édition originale de ce livre d'artiste du plasticien islandais Hreinn Fridfinnsson (1943-2024), en version bilingue (français / anglais), illustré d'une suite de 8 photographies de bras féminins imprimées sur papier calque, retranscrivant dans un effet de superposition vaporeux la jeune déesse de ses rêves : "Ce qui m'a causé la plus grande impression c'étaient ses bras, si immatériels, si totalement dépourvus de mouvement". En très bonne condition.
16° OBLUNGO (CM. 16,5X23,5), BROSSURA CON ALI FIG. CON FOTO B.N., CONSERVATO INVITO ALLA MOSTRA, PG. 48 N.N., ESCLUSIVO REPERTORIO DI IMMAGINI B.N. PER LA MOSTRA TENUTA ALLA GALLERIA IL DIAFRAMMA\LATTUADA STUDIO NEL MAGGIO\GIUGNO 2004, TIMBRO RETTANGOLARE AL FRONTESPIZIO, OTTIMO STATO, EDIZIONE DI 200 COPIE NUMERATE E SIGLATE IN ROSSO DALL'ARTISTA.
In-8 (cm 21x15), pp. 63, brossura edit. ill. (l'ultimo giorno di vendemmia), ill. b.n. nel testo. Collana "Cataloghi delle mostre fotografiche"-2. Timbro di 'copia non in vendita' al piatto posteriore, minimi segni d'uso, Molto BUONO
1991222231991 Photographie. Tirage pigmentaire signée, justifiée 2/10, 1991, 54,5 x 36.5 cm , encadrée.
1991222031991 Photographie, tirage pigmentaire, signée, justifiée EA, 1991, 40 x 30 cm, encadrée.
Brossura, copertina con alette, formato 24x28, pagine 160, illustrato in nero, ottime condizioni - 32972
Arte, costume e società nelle immagini di una collezione privata. Testi di Antonella Russo. Fotografie in bianco e nero di Antonio Boggeri, Mario Gabinio, Luigi Veronesi, Ugo Mulas, Mimmo Jodice, Mario Giacomelli et al. Schede bio-bibliografiche dei fotografi . 8vo (cm 28x24). pp. 160. . Ottimo (Fine). . Prima edizione (First Edition). .
66131Charleroi, Musée de la Photographie de la Communauté Française, 2005. 15 x 21, 112 pp., très nombreuses illustrations en N/B et en couleurs, broché, très bon état.
Trento, 2011; br., pp. 146, ill. col., cm 24x30.
26 cm, br. ill; pp. (16), 48 tav. f.t, 12 di pubblicità; tra gli altri fotografie di: Stanislao Farri, Italo di Fabio, Enzo Agnelli e Ennio Bartoli
200121924(Bad Waldsee, Liebel (für das Kultur und Archivamt des Landkreises Ravensburg), 2001). Banzhaf, Hirler, Hofmann, Lauterwasser, Leser, Schneiders, Stuhler. Ausstellungskatalog. Mit sehr zahlreichen, ganzseitigen, z.T. farbigen Fotoabbildungen. 21/32,5 cm. 142,2 S. Ill. OKarton. Minimal gebraucht.
R260135146ROYER. NON DATE. In-12. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Dépliant publicitaire de 6 pages illustrées en couleurs et noir et blanc.. . . A l'italienne. Classification Dewey : 770-Photographie
84821949-1950. Album comprenant 58 tirages argentiques et cartes, étiquettes avec légendes dactylographiées sous les images. 11 x 8 cm à 11,4 x 17 cm. Album 30 x 45 cm.
199743983Frankfurt am Main : DG-Bank, Kunstförderung 1997. 174 S. : 83 Abb. in Duoton ; 31 cm kart., Softcover/Paperback, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
200026224United Colors of Benetton 2000. 2000. Good. - Quarto 11-3/8 inches high by 8-7/8 inches wide. Softcover bound in stapled glossy pictorial wraps. The corners of the covers are slightly creased and the covers are rubbed with a few scratches and a serrated vertical crease. 96 pages illustrated with color and a few black & white photographs of 26 prisoners who were confined to death row throughout the country. There is a very small piece out from the bottom corner of 2 leaves. Good. <p>This 96-page magazine insert includes an essay co-written by Speedy Rice of the Gongaza University School of Law with William B. Moffitt President of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and an essay by journalist Ken Shulman. Full and double-page color photographs by Oliviero Toscani are accompanied by brief interviews with each of the 26 inmates. Also included are quotes about the death penalty from Pope John Paul II the Dalai Lama and Martin Luther King Jr.<p>Published by the Benetton Company as a magazine insert in the premiere issue of Tina Brown's "Talk". The publication was part of an advertising campaign launched by Benetton in January of 2000 which included billboards ads in major magazines including Rolling Stone and Vanity Fair and on-line images. It is not surprising that this controversial campaign against the death penalty generated protest as well as legal challenges and lawsuits. Sears which was about to carry the Benetton label in their stores pulled the line before it even hit the shelves.<p>The Italian photographer Oliviero Toscani b. 1942 is not a stranger to controversy. From 1982 through 2000 he designed controversial campaigns for Benetton photographing subjects which tackled important issues such as AIDS racism and war. One of his campaigns featured Therese Frare's photo of David Kirby dying of AIDS surrounded by his grieving family. Toscani resigned from Benetton following the controversy over this death row campaign but did not shy away from controversy. He tackled gay rights in 2005 in an advertising campaign for the men's clothing line 'Ra-Re' and tackled the subject of anorexia in 2007 with his photographs of a highly emaciated model.<p>Although Benetton's death penalty campaign drew protests and boycotts from various sources including Victims' rights groups the campaign did not seek to address the nature of the crimes nor that of the criminals or victims. In Toscani's words "This campaign is not about victims. It is about the death penalty. The death penalty is unreligious. The 10 Commandments say 'Thou shalt not kill.' It is against the law." Harvey Lee Green Carlette Parker and Christopher Simmons are included among the prisoners pictured and interviewed in the magazine. Christopher Simmons was a juvenile offender facing execution in Missouri. On March 1st 2005 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favour of briefs submitted by Simmons finding the application of the death penalty to those under eighteen years of age to be unconstitutional. Other inmates pictured in the book include:<p>Kevin Nigel Stanford who was 17 at the time of his arrest. His sentence was commuted to life in prison by the Governor.<p>Leroy Orange confessed after 12 hours of interrogation and alleged torture. Governor Ryan granted him a full pardon based on innocence.<p>Jeremy Sheets' conviction was overturned because the lead witness against him committed suicide. He was released in June 2001.<p>Joseph Amrine was released from prison in July 2003 for reasons of "probable innocence".<p>John Lotter is still on death row. His murder case inspired the film "Boys Don't Cry".<p>Carlette Parker was one of a few women on death row.<p>Steven Parkus was removed from death row in 2007 when the Missouri Supreme Court determined that Parkus is mentally retarded and therefore not eligible for execution.<p>RARE. (United Colors of Benetton), 2000. paperback
199131452BKlagenfurt:, Magazin Kulturverlagsgesellschaft., (1991). 4°. (ca. 30,7 x 33,5 cm). 144 S. Original-Pappband mit Rückentitel und illustriertem Deckeltitel, in transparentem Schutzumschlag und originaler Kartonage. Mehrsprachige Ausgabe: Deutsch / Spanisch / Englis Sehr guter Zustand.