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909964Paris Olympia Press. 1956. First and original edition. 71pp.31pp. photogr. 29 photographs by Brassaï. Soft Cover Kl 8vo. Little wear to spine while the corners of of the first 75 pages are just slightly creased. Overall a good copy. l Printer: Paris Impr. Mazarine: Impr. Aulard. Cover design: T.Tajiri. First edition second state with matt photographs; 'First and original printing' stated on title-page.' paperback
196011Stuttgart: Chr. Belser Verlag 1960. First Edition First Printing. Fine/Near fine. Quarto 11 1/8 x 9 in. 283 x 229 mm; pp. 47 text 2 conversations with Picasso printed on brown laid paper in black ink ; 105 full-page reproductions of b/w photos divided into 9 chapters. Black-stamped white clothfine prior owner's name in ink on half-title page. Photo-pictorial dust jacket near fine minor wear along the edges crease to inner front flap. This is the first printing of the book and preceded the more commonly available French edition of 1961 Editions du Temps. Chr. Belser Verlag unknown
1961190447Paris: Les Éditions Du Temps 1960 1961. First French Edition. Hardback. Fine cloth copy in a near-fine very slightly edge-nicked and dust-dulled dw now mylar-sleeved. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Copy has previous owner's minor pen inscription to FFEP. ; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 43 pages; Physical desc.: 43 p. 105 plates ; 29 cm. Subject: Sculpture -- Figures -- Masks -- Faces -- Etchings. Language: French Paris: Les Éditions Du Temps (1960) hardcover
1976142641976. Brassaï Gyula Halász. Letter discussing the publication of The Secret Paris of the Thirties written by the Hungarian born photographer whose images of Paris nightlife helped define twentieth century documentary photography. Brassaï gained international recognition through his photographs of nocturnal Paris produced during the early 1930s images that documented the city's bars cabarets streets and marginalized social spaces with unusual candor and atmospheric lighting. His 1933 book Paris de Nuit established his reputation and led writer Henry Miller to describe him as "the eye of Paris." This 1976 letter was written during the release of The Secret Paris of the Thirties a publication that expanded the photographic record of Parisian nightlife by presenting images from the same early period that had remained unpublished or excluded from earlier editions.<br /> <br /> Brassaï Gyula Halász. Typed Letter Signed "Brassai". Paris September 9 1976. One page on personal stationery measuring approximately 11 3/4 x 8 1/4 inches. Writing in French Brassaï discusses the simultaneous publication of his new photography book and his upcoming exhibition in New York. In the letter he notes: "My book the Secret Paris of the Thirties Pantheon Books is due out at the same time." He continues by mentioning travel plans connected with the exhibition writing that he will be in New York from September 12 to September 28 in order to attend the opening of his show at the Marlborough Gallery. Brassaï also remarks on the date of the letter noting that it coincides with his seventy seventh birthday. The letter is signed in large purple marker "Brassai" with an underline and includes a handwritten postscript in green marker reading "venir nous soutenir" translated as "come support us."<br /> <br /> The Secret Paris of the Thirties published in 1976 more than four decades after the photographs were first taken completed Brassaï's long project of documenting the hidden nightlife of interwar Paris. Many of the photographs originated from the same period as those reproduced in Paris de Nuit but had remained unpublished because they were considered too provocative for earlier editions. The images depict bars nightclubs one night hotels bordellos and other locations associated with the city's nocturnal culture. Brassaï later wrote of his motivation for photographing the city at night: "I was inspired to become a photographer by my desire to translate all things that enchanted me in the nocturnal Paris I was experiencing." The Marlborough Gallery exhibition in New York was organized in conjunction with the publication of the book and introduced many of these photographs to a wider audience for the first time. Folded twice through the center as mailed; otherwise clean and well preserved. Overall very good condition. A content rich letter documenting the publication and exhibition history of one of Brassaï's most significant photographic projects. unknown
1950P34990Paris: Art et Photographie 1950. Magazine format. Magazine format. Very good. stapled wraps 16 pp black & white nude photos by Brassai very slight wear at edges otherwise very good for such a fragile piece<br /> <br /> Standard shipping no tracking / Priority with tracking / Custom quote for large or heavy orders. Art et Photographie unknown
16-6279Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve 1938. Small foliio. 26.5 x 36cm. Original wraps. with design by Pierre Bonnard.Very good. Verve's October - December 1938 features it's first theme - The Orient and covers the art of the Middle East and East Asia. The cover was designed by Pierre Bonnard and the original issuing box by Chagall. The content features color lithographs by the artists Marc Chagall "Spring" Joan Miro "Summer" Abe Rattner "Autumn" and Paul Klee "Winter" all printed by Mourlot.Heliogravures and color process images include the reproduced works of Hindu artists including gilt detailing Pierre Bonnard Henri Matisse and many others. Photography includes works by Gaetan Fouquet Rogi Andre Schneider-Lengyel and many others. Text includes works by Rabindranath Tagore Roger Caillois Henri Michaux Chinese poets and others. Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve, 1938 paperback
1976013626Pantheon 1976. Book. Illus. by Brassai. Fine. Hardcover. Presentation By Author. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Fine copy In Like Jacket First Edition.$17.95 On Flap.Preentation in French In Year of Publication.Excellent Copy Without Wear Very Scarce Signed. Pantheon Hardcover
1976271447New York: Pantheon 1976. First. hardcover. fine/very good. Brassai. Translated from the French by Richard Miller. Black and white frontispiece and numerous fine black and white photo illustrations throughout. Short thin 4to black cloth lightly worn d.w. New York: Pantheon 1976. First American edition. A fine copy in a very good dust wrapper with a lengthy inscription from Brassai on the title page in French dated October 2 1976.<br/> <br/> Pantheon unknown
1976017307New York: Pantheon 1976. This is a fine hardcover copy with a near fine dust jacket. SIGNED by the artist Brassai. in ink on the title-page and inscribed briefly to a well known writer in America and dated in the year of publication. The dust jacket has a small repaired chip not price-clipped the $17.95 price still intact on the front flap. Completely clean. Illustrated in black & white with Brassai's evocative photographs of underground Paris during the 1930's. Stated first American edition. List of plates. 11" high X 9" wide. Scarce signed. Heavy book foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking. Signed by Artist. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Near Fine. Pantheon Hardcover
1976122925Pantheon Books 1976. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First Edition First Printing. Not price-clipped $17.95 price intact. Published by Pantheon Books 1976. Quarto. Black cloth boards stamped in silver. Signed inscribed and dated by Brassai on title page dated “New York 5 October 1979. Additionally signed by Brassai on page towards the back of the book showing his portrait with a note “My secret portrait of the 30’s - Brassaiâ€. Book is very good; clean with no writing or names. Binding tight and pages crisp. Dust jacket is very good with some shelf wear and a few small nicks/tears along edges. Very scarce twice-signed copy of this landmark 20th-century photo book. Book has been placed in a custom acetate protector. ISBN: 0394408411. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions or if you would like a photo. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Southampton New York. We Buy Books! Individual titles libraries collections. Message us if you have books to sell! Pantheon Books hardcover
197628606AB1976. First American Edition. New York Pantheon Books 1976. Quarto. 200 unnumbered pages with 150 black-and-white-photographs. Original Hardcover with original dustjacket in protective Mylar. Very good condition with only minor signs of external wear. Blindstamp of preowner on endpaper and titlepage. Signed and inscribed by Brassai on the titepage in New York on the 29th of May 1977. hardcover
16-6280Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve 1939. Small foliio. 26.5 x 36cm. Original wraps. Very good. Cover Aristide Maillol Constantine Guys Georges Braque Georges Rouault Andre Derain Fernand Leger Pierre Bonnard Henri Matisse Paul Klee All Lithographs printed by Mourlot and the Heliogravures by Draeger Frères. Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve, 1939 paperback
1949001160London and New York: The Focal Press 1949. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. small 4to. Boards with gilt lettered spine. White pages with bright photographs. No marks or inscriptions. At the rear is a folding page with technical data of the equipment used by Brassai. Series: Masters of the Camera edited by A Krasna-Krausz. In a very good unclipped dustjacket with slight wear to spine and edges. SIGNED by Brassai on the title page. The Focal Press Hardcover
19801112Bukarest Bucharest: Kriterion 1980. First edition. Text in Hungarian. Spine worn at head. Jacket chipped. Overall in very good condition. In publisher’s cardboard. With the photographically illustrated dust jacket. In publisher’s cardboard. With the photographically illustrated dust jacket. First edition. Text in Hungarian. 181 3 p. 28 t. <p><br /> First edition of this collection of 59 photos by Brassai and his correspondence with his parents.<br /> <p><p><br /> Brassaï’s 1889–19984 was a Hungarian-born French photographer sculptor and filmmaker.<br /> <p><p><br /> This book a collection of correspondence with his parents during his younger years in Paris with 59 reproductions of photographs and other artworks was also published in English in 1997 under the title “Letters to my Parentsâ€.<br /> <p>. Kriterion unknown
19491453<p>16mo 6 1/2 x 5 inches; 165 x 130 mm 90 pages in tan printed wrappers soft cover. </p><p><b>INSCRIBED</b> by Brassaï on the half title: "Pour Françoise / bien amicalement / Brassaï / Paris / de 9 mai 1977." A volume of poems by the great Hungarian-French photographer who was born Gyula Halász 1899-1984. In this book Brassaï presents the thoughts and monologues of Marie a cleaning lady. The short texts are essentially snapshots of Marie's life and the lives of those around her. Text in French.<br /></p><p>The book contains an admiring introduction by American writer and fellow Paris resident Henry Miller. One of 2500 copies numbered 101 to 2600 on Vélin Alfa paper. There were also 100 deluxe copies containing an original signed etching.<br /></p><p>This volume comes with a notarized letter from Thomas Marotta explaining that Brassaï had inscribed it to his wife Françoise during a visit to Brassaï's home in Paris in 1977. SCARCE INSCRIBED.<br /></p><p>CONDITION: Pages largely unopened and age-toned. Binding a bit loose wrappers soiled. About Very Good.<br /></p><p><br /></p> Les Éditions du Point du Jour paperback
1976203347New York: Pantheon 1976. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. An interesting study of the nightlife of Paris in the 1930s and includes numerous black and white images. A very good copy in black cloth boards with some slight foxing to the page edges and in a near fine dust jacket with some slight foxing as well and with a laid in gallery announcement from a 1976 Marlborough exhibition of Brassai's photographs. Signed and inscribed by Brassai on the title page in the year of publication. Pantheon unknown
196820878Museum of Modern Art New York 1968. Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good . SIGNED AND DATED BY BRASSAI on the title page. A very sharp copy to boot of the 1968 1st edition. Clean and Near Fine in a bright price-clipped VG dustjacket with light creasing and one small closed tear along the spine crown. Octavo Introductory essay by the redoubtable Lawrence Durrell. 80 pgs. 61 crisp beautifully-reproduced black-and-white photos throughout. Museum of Modern Art, New York unknown
197628842New York: Pantheon 1976. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. A nice copy of this photobook of the Paris underworld at night signed by Brassai. First American edition. A very good copy in a very good dust jacket. Some spotting to the edge of the page block and the inside of the jacket. Inscribed by the photographer "For Ronald Bostrom bien amicalement Brassai. New York le 20 Oct. 1976. Pantheon hardcover
195219075Paris: Editions Neuf 1952. First edition. Hardcover. Orig.gilt lettered red cloth with mounted front cover photograph of Brassai. Near fine. Unpaginated. Approx. 72 pages. 27 1/2 x 21 1/2 cm. Illustrated with a host of reproductions of Brassai photographs -- including drawings and sculptures. French text: by Henry Miller and an autobiographical essay by Brassai on his early years. Rubbing to back cover at center fore-edge otherwise a bright and fresh copy. Editions Neuf hardcover
51-4581Èze-Village: 1966. Tls. 1 page. 272 x 210 cm. Typed letterhead. Referencing his book on Picasso a discussion with Picasso and an essay in Figaro Littéraire on Picasso that was truncated. Provenance: Estate of Jean Leymarie. Èze 22 octobre 1966 : "Je suppose que vous avez lu dans Figaro Littéraire . le texte en question sur Picasso. Malheureusement la plupart des passages vous concernant-je l'ai donné tel que vous l'avez lu - ont été coupés par la rédaction et notamment celui où vous racontez si bien votre émerveillement devant les chefs d'oeuvre en plein air de la cour du château.".Le Figaro le 05/12/2016: Toutes témoignent des liens d'amitiés privilégiés que Jean Leymarie 1919-2006 disparu en 2006 entretint avec les artistes de par ses fonctions au sein de nombreuses institutions. Devenu plus jeune conservateur de musée de France à l'âge de 31 ans en prenant la direction du musée de Grenoble Jean Leymarie entama une brillante carrière dans le milieu de l'Art. Succédant à Bernard Dorival il rejoignit la tête du musée d'art moderne de la ville de Paris en 1969 avant de devenir directeur des études à l'école du Louvre puis de succéder à Balthus en 1978 comme directeur de l'Académie de France à Rome.Tout au long de sa carrière il organisa de prestigieuses expositions telle en 1966 l'«Hommage à Picasso» présenté au Grand et au Petit Palais à Paris et il rédigea de nombreuses monographies d'artistes parmi lesquels Balthus Picasso Van Gogh Braque Gauguin ou Zao Wou-Ki rencontré quelques années à son arrivée en France. Professionnel talentueux mais aussi homme sensible Jean Leymarie fut proche de Miró fréquenté en Espagne et dans le sud de la France mais aussi de Calder qui le recevait avec sa femme Marie-Paule chez lui à Saché en Touraine. Èze-Village: 1966 unknown
51-4580Èze-Village: 1966. Tls. 1 page. 272 x 210 cm. Printed letterhead. Referencing an exhibition at the château de Montal and photos taken chez Picasso. Provenance: Estate of Jean Leymarie. Lettre tapuscrite corrections et signature autographes à Jean Leymarie. Belle signature.Èze 27 juillet 1966 : "J'ai été vraiment enchanté par votre belle et si émouvante lettre. Merci encore. Le passage sur l'exposition de tous ces tableaux du Louvre dans la cour du château de Montal est si vivant et évocateur que je le metterai dans votre bouche tel que. . J'aurai aussi le plaisir de vous faire voir les photos faites l'autre jour chez Picasso.Le Figaro le 05/12/2016: Toutes témoignent des liens d'amitiés privilégiés que Jean Leymarie 1919-2006 disparu en 2006 entretint avec les artistes de par ses fonctions au sein de nombreuses institutions. Devenu plus jeune conservateur de musée de France à l'âge de 31 ans en prenant la direction du musée de Grenoble Jean Leymarie entama une brillante carrière dans le milieu de l'Art. Succédant à Bernard Dorival il rejoignit la tête du musée d'art moderne de la ville de Paris en 1969 avant de devenir directeur des études à l'école du Louvre puis de succéder à Balthus en 1978 comme directeur de l'Académie de France à Rome.Tout au long de sa carrière il organisa de prestigieuses expositions telle en 1966 l'«Hommage à Picasso» présenté au Grand et au Petit Palais à Paris et il rédigea de nombreuses monographies d'artistes parmi lesquels Balthus Picasso Van Gogh Braque Gauguin ou Zao Wou-Ki rencontré quelques années à son arrivée en France. Professionnel talentueux mais aussi homme sensible Jean Leymarie fut proche de Miró fréquenté en Espagne et dans le sud de la France mais aussi de Calder qui le recevait avec sa femme Marie-Paule chez lui à Saché en Touraine. Èze-Village: 1966 unknown
193942467Paris: Art et Médecine 1939. First edition. Softcover. g to vg. Folio 12 1/4 x 9 1/2". Unpaginated. 32pp. Original photo-illustrated wrappers with blue lettering to front cover and black white and blue lettering to back cover. <br /> <br /> This March 1939 issue of the avant-garde magazine "Art et Médecine" is splendidly illustrated throughout with striking photogravures by Brassaï Gaston Paris Pierre Boucher Wols André de Diénès and other key photographers of the period.<br /> <br /> This issue is entirely devoted to light effects in photography. The photogravures depict Paris and New York by night; statues at the Louvre; a circus horsewoman; parcs and gardens; the home; portraits. All with special light effects.<br /> <br /> Wrappers slightly foxed and rubbed along edges. Corners bumped thus slightly affecting pages throughout. Text in French. Wrappers in overall good interior in very good condition. Throughout the 1930s Gaston Paris 1903-1964 was one of the pillars of the weekly magazine "Vu" founded in 1928 by Lucien Vogel. The only salaried photographer he shared the magazine’s pages with Laure Albin-Guillot Germaine Krull André Kertész Martin Munkacsi Man Ray and Robert Capa. Alongside his reports and portraits of artists and celebrities of the time he produced strange photographic series inspired by surrealism work which appeared in "Detective magazine" from the 1930s to the 1950s to illustrate its stories of gangsters and femmes fatales. His archives were purchased by the Agence Roger-Viollet shortly after his death. <br /> <br /> In 1934 Pierre Boucher 1908-2000 founds with René Zuber the Alliance-Photo agency that delivers the first deontology of photography and enhances the importance of photographers’ signatures. Multidisciplinary the French photographer explores the avant-garde aesthetic with surrealist nudes photograms collages and solarizations. He also produces more commercial works illustrating advertisements and books such as Emile Allais’ French Skiing Method. <br /> <br /> Wols was the pseudonym of Alfred Otto Wolfgang Schulze 1913-1951 a German painter and photographer predominantly active in France. Though broadly unrecognized in his lifetime he is considered a pioneer of Lyrical Abstraction one of the most influential artists of the Tachisme movement. <br /> <br /> André de Diénès 1913-1985 was a Hungarian-Romanian photographer noted for his work with Marilyn Monroe and his nude photography. Art et Médecine unknown
105010Paris Gallimard 1975. . First trade edition first printing; presentation copy inscribed by Brassai. 8vo. 53 photographic illustrations. Publisher's cream wrappers printed in black and red. With the photographic dust jacket. A superb copy in the very slightly tanned dust jacket.<br /> With the author/photographer's signed presentation inscription to the half title page 'Pour Monsieur Michel Moine en amical hommage de Brassai le 18 Nov 1975'. The recipient was a French journalist and writer on parapsychology. A service de press copy with the discrete 'S.P.' perforated stamp to the lower wrappers and last two leaves.<br /> Paris, Gallimard, 1975. unknown
194971809Paris: Les éditions du point du jour 1949. Fine. Les éditions du point du jour Paris 1949 12.50 x 16.50 cm broché First edition one of the numbered copies on alfa vellum. Introduction by Henri Miller. Handsome copy. Autograph inscription dated and signed by Brassaï to Alex and Nadia Bloch. Les éditions du point du jour hardcover
19492310London / New York: The Focal Press 1949. First Edition. Fine/Very good . 8vo 10 x 6 7/8 inches 248 x 175 mm 98 pp. including a fold-out page with technical data for each photo. Text in English. Cream cloth with orange lettering on cover and spine. Pictorial dust jacket unclipped with a little wear to the seams chips to top folds and some soiling protected in a mylar dj cover. Contents are clean and pages unmarked. An important work on Paris by the Hungarian-French photographer sculptor writer and filmmaker who rose to international fame in France in the 20th century. He was one of the numerous Hungarian artists who flourished in Paris beginning between the world wars. This volume appeared in "Masters of the Camera" a series of "pictorial monographs. A library of the world's best camera work by the world's best cameramen." Dust jacket <br /> At the rear is a folding page with technical data of the equipment used by Brassaï for each of the photographs. The Focal Press unknown