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1933107590Paris Arts et Métiers Graphiques, coll. "Réalités" 1933 1 vol. Broché in-8, reliure spirale, couverture noire illustrée, 6 ff. n. ch. d'introduction en anglais et 62 pp. Edition originale de la version anglaise de ce superbe album photographique imprimé par les frères Draeger. Trace de pli sur la couverture, sinon exemplaire en belle condition.
1933253491933 Paris, Arts et Métiers Graphiques, 1932, petit in-4 (25 cm x 19 cm). 8 pages de préface de Paul Morand. 62 photographies de Brassaï en noir et blanc à pleine page reproduites en héliogravure, reliure éditeur à spirale métallique.
22690Paris, Éidition "Arts et métiers graphiques", [1933]. In-4, 62 pp., broché à la spirale en métal, couverture illustrée (frottements).
776358Editions Des Arts Et Metiers Graphiques Paris 1933 Petit in-4 carré ( 250 X 190 mm, broché par spirale métallique sous couvertures illustrées. EDITION ORIGINALE des 12 pages de Paul MORAND et PREMIER TIRAGE des 62 magnifiques photographies à pleine page hors-texte de BRASSAÏ d'un noir d'une rare intensité. "PARIS de NUIT" est du point de vue de la technique un livre exceptionnel. L'impression en héliogravure est peut être la plus somptueuse jamais vue, les noirs étant si riches et profonds qu'après avoir manipulé le livre, on s'attend à trouver des dépôts de graphite sur ses doigts. La palette de graduation est merveilleusement subtile, décrivant une gamme apparemment infinie de tons noirs et presque noirs... Trace de pli sur la couverture, bel exemplaire tout à fait désirable.
12671 Superbe impression en héliogravure réalisée par Draeger des photographies de nuit réalisées par Brassaï (quelques usures et défauts à la couverture). Livret à spirales sous couvertures imprimées, 25,0 x 20,0 cm. Paris, Arts et Métiers Graphiques, [1933].
12671 Superbe impression en héliogravure réalisée par Draeger des photographies de nuit réalisées par Brassaï (quelques usures et défauts à la couverture). Livret à spirales sous couvertures imprimées, 25,0 x 20,0 cm. Paris, Arts et Métiers Graphiques, [1933].
1987209898Paris: Arts et Metiers Graphiques 1987. Hardcover. VG-. Black paper slip is pretty torn up but still present. Only light wear to jacket mostly bumping at head/tail of spine. Last signnature of 10 pages shaken loose but laid back in and present. Quarto. Hardcover in paper slipcase. Black cloth boards with stamped titles in b&w illustrated jacket. 26 pages 62 pages of plates: illustrations; 33 cm. Arts et Metiers Graphiques hardcover
105263Editions Des Arts Et Metiers Graphiques. Paris. 1933. Editions Des Arts Et Metiers Graphiques. 1933 First edition. Small 4to spirally bound with limp card covers creased and with a few small dents and marks. 62 photographic full-page plates and 12 pages of text. Page edges rubbed back cover coming slightly away from spiral binding at head of spine. Generally a sound copy of a scarce item. Please contact us for more details. unknown
1933vC1123<p>SIGNED by Paul Morand atop his 8-page preface. Paris: Edition Arts et Métiers Graphiques 1933. First Edition. Spiral bound quarto sixty-four gravure plates. The highest celebrated most iconic of the great Paris photobooks printed in a luscious gravure so tactile "that after handling the book one expects to find sooty deposits all over one's fingers. One should think of it as amongst the best produced and influential photobooks ever" The Photobook Vol. I. Roth 101. Whereas most night photography of the period celebrates electric light speed and metropolitan life Brassai's portfolio expresses a different urban narrative. The Paris he shows his "little boxes of night" is tawdry intimate dark and full of mystery as though nighttime were its natural hue. As a young man prefacer Paul Morand bathed in Parisian artistic circles and the high public service. Appointed at the age of 24 attached to the French Embassy in London he began a career at the Quai which took him all over Europe. He entered literature in 1921 with his first prose work Tendres Stocks a collection of short stories prefaced by Marcel Proust. During the 30s he published numerous books travelogues novels short stories; he also practiced journalism notably for Le Figaro. A lovely collectible copy signed by Paul Morand. Book #vC1123. $4850. We specialize in Rare Ayn Rand history and science.</p> Edition "Arts et Metiers Graphiques"
1933028177Paris: Arts et Metiers Graphiques 1933. Book. Illus. by Brassai. Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 12 pp of text and captions 62 pp. of full-page black and white photographs. Spiral bound stiff wraps. Text is in French. Covers and endpapers are additional photographs. Spiral binding is complete and secure unusual for such a fragile publication. Extremities are worn covers are scuffed and creased. Front cover has 3/4" square of photo missing paper only is missing the underlying board of the cover is complete. Interior is very clean throughout and photographs are sharp and clear. Brassai was one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century and this his first book was a landmark work. In it he captures both the luminosity and the eeriness of all corners of the city and lifestyles of Paris at night in the early 1930s. Scarce. Size: Small Quarto. Arts et Metiers Graphiques Paperback
69266Paris Arts et métiers graphiques 1933. . Erste Ausgabe des ersten Fotobuchs Brassais. - BrassaÄ d.i. Gyula Halász 1899-1984 französischer Fotograf ungarischer Herkunft kam nach Studien in Ungarn und Deutschland 1924 nach Paris. Sein Freund der ungar. Fotograf André Kertész überredete ihn die Faszination des Pariser Nachtlebens in Fotos einzufangen. 1933 erschien sein Bildband "Paris de Nuit" der ihn sofort berühmt machte: "Brassai der Pariser aus Transsylvanien erscheint als Engel der Dunkelheit. Seine Sensibilität genießt das Ursprüngliche das Fantastische das Zweideutige und sogar das Bizarre" John Szarkowski Museum of Modern Art New York. - Deckelkanten gering berieben Paris, Arts et métiers graphiques, [1933]. unknown
193316129Paris, Editions "Arts et metiers graphiques", o. J. (1933). 48 Bll. (6 Bll. Text und 62 nummerierte Fotografien von Brassai in Kupfertiefdruck). Kl.-4°. OKart. mit Spiralbindung (etw. bestoßen, untere Ecken mit Knickfalten). [6 Warenabbildungen]
1935012077Paris Editions Tiranty 1935 In-4 Broché, couv. illustrée Ed. originale
1949716061 vol. in-8 br. sous couverture rempliée illustrée, Editions Mana, Editions Tiranty, Paris, 1949, 38 pp. et 32 planches
50904Gallimard.1964.In-8,couv.souple à rabats;Photos.TBE.
EXE-301Paris, Maeght, 1964. In-folio, en feuilles, couverture illustrée d'une lithographie. Illustré de de nombreuses lithographies originales par les plus grands artistes du XXème siècle.
1955AUB-5330Ed. Arthaud 1955. Bel exemplaire broché, couverture ornée d'éd., gd in-8 carré, 246 pages + cartes.
196230925Praha: Statni Nakladatelstvi 1962. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Square bound wrappers. 60 pp. Text in Czech. First edition presumed with no indication of later printings. Very good indeed in small square bound wrappers. Text by Ludvik Soucek. An attractive volume. Statni Nakladatelstvi paperback books
195210699France: Arthaud 1952. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/near fine. First edition. Maquette et realisation de Claude Arthaud. Text by Cali with mostly black and white photographs of Paris by day and night by Brassai. A near fine example in decorated boards in near fine clear glassine wrapper. Text in French. <br/><br/> Arthaud hardcover books
193822259Paris: Arts Et Metiers Graphiques 1938. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . Tall metal spiral bound volume 12". The 1939 annual of photography published by Arts Et Metiers Graphiques. A lovely very good plus copy. Includes beautiful gravures by Brassai Bill Brandt and others. Housed in a custom made clamshell box. Beautiful. Arts Et Metiers Graphiques paperback books
1966112218Cannes 1966. Unpublished and heavily corrected manuscript of Brassai's account of his visit to Picasso A superb unpublished and heavily corrected manuscript in French in which Brassaï recounts his visit to Picasso a long-standing friend at his home near Cannes. Brassaï who photographed much of Picasso's work in the 1940s had published Conversations with Picasso in 1964 in which he created an intimate portrait of Picasso covering their friendship and artistic collaboration and recording each of their meetings with minute detail. Picasso said of the volume "Read this book if you want to understand me". This account is written in a similar style and during the course of the afternoon Picasso speaks about his nostalgia for his old studios his health his enthusiasm for the recently invented felt-tip pen his opinion of his own writings his relationship with his wife Jacqueline and his views on feminism. Though unmarked as such it is from the collection of Brassaï's close friend and colleague photographer Stefan Lorant who founded Picture Post the pioneering pictorial magazine. Quarto 285 x 233. 20 typed sheets in French rectos only legibly hand-corrected throughout by Brassai in black ink. Housed in a black cloth album with each sheet in a separate clear plastic file. In excellent condition the final page a little creased and with minor loss to right-hand side affecting one letter. Overall fresh and clean. hardcover
196458264Paris Gallimard 1964 1 vol. Broché in-8, broché, couverture à rabats, 334 pp., 53 photographies de l'auteur en héliogravure hors-texte. Édition originale. Un des 45 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre, seul tirage en grand papier. En parfait état.
196458264Paris Gallimard 1964 1 vol. Broché in-8, broché, couverture à rabats, 334 pp., 53 photographies de l'auteur en héliogravure hors-texte. Édition originale. Un des 45 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre, seul tirage en grand papier. En parfait état.
198799500Paris Réunion des Musées Nationaux 1987 1 vol. relié in-4, cartonnage sous jaquette illustrée, 154 pp., nombreuses photos en noir de Brassaï. Exposition organisée au Musée Picasso, juin-septembre 1987. Très bon état.
198799500Paris Réunion des Musées Nationaux 1987 1 vol. relié in-4, cartonnage sous jaquette illustrée, 154 pp., nombreuses photos en noir de Brassaï. Exposition organisée au Musée Picasso, juin-septembre 1987. Très bon état.