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194942648K éditeur | Paris 1949 | 16.50 x 21 cm | broché
19495924K Editeur 1949. In-8 broché de 176 pages au format 16 x 21 cm. Couverture illustrée à rabat, représentant le Facteur Cheval en son palais. Dos carré avec frottis. Plats avec bord et mors légèrement frottés. Intérieur frais, en partie non coupé. Anthologie de textes bruts présentés et recensés par Camille Bryen et Alain Gheerbrandt, dont : Louis Billard, Auguste Boncors, Jean-Paul Brisset, Gaston Chaissac, Ferdinand Cheval, Achille Fournier, Charles Gounod, Hélène Smit, Gabriel Toutin, etc, accompagnés de 8 photos hors-texte, en noir, par Gyula Halász dit Brassaï. Coinient la liste des titres des aventures de Harry Dickson, le Sherlock Holmes Américain, par Jean Ray. Maquette de Pierre Faucheux. Edition originale, notée service de presse au colophon, offerte par Maurice Fombeure à un de ses proches, et enrichie par une belle dédicace autographe, signée de ce dernier. Assez bel état général.
19491295Couverture souple K éditeur 1949 Paris 21x16,5 cm
194986445Paris K Editeur 1949, in-8, broché, 170p. Maquette de Pierre Faucheux. Quelques marques du temps. Bon exemplaire.
1949002659Paris: Paris K Editeur 1949. This is a very good softcover copy in stiff printed card covers with a scene of very sculptural perhaps French architecture with figures in black printed over the sepia background. Inside the text is in French and is illustrated with 8 photographs by Brassai of graffiti accompanied by short works in prose and poetry. Edited by Camille Bryan & A.Gheerbrant. Cover illustration of fantasy architecture with victorian figures. 8vo 8" high X 7" wide 170 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking. Original Wraps. Very Good. Paris K Editeur Paperback
1949stela298Paris: K. Éditeur 1949. 1949. 4to. pp. 170 4. French text. 8 b/w plates. wrs. minor edges wear short tears at head & foot of spine. [Paris: K. Éditeur, 1949]. unknown
194942648Paris: K éditeur 1949. Fine. K éditeur Paris 1949 16.50 x 21 cm broché First edition one of 175 numbered copies on pure rag laid paper the only deluxe copies. Work illustrated with 8 photographs by Brassaï. Spine sunned and creased handsome interior condition. K éditeur unknown
This is a very good softcover copy in stiff printed card covers, with a scene of very sculptural, perhaps French, architecture with figures in black printed over the sepia background. Inside the text is in French and is illustrated with 8 photographs by Brassai of graffiti, accompanied by short works in prose and poetry. Edited by Camille Bryan & A.Gheerbrant. Cover illustration of fantasy architecture with victorian figures. 8vo, 8" high X 7" wide, 170 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
008594Paris Art et Photographie 0 In-8 agrafé, couverture illustrée
1947013211Paris Art présent 1947 In-4 Broché, couverture illustrée
1933013691Paris Arts et Metiers Graphiques 1933 In-4 Broché Edition originale
014410Paris Art et Photographie 0 In-8 agrafé, couverture illustrée
014411Paris Art et Photographie 0 In-8 agrafé, couverture illustrée
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
19872091502133526337Libroport 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Libroport paperback
19872091502135304720Libroport 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Libroport paperback
19344065<p>Paris: Editions Atelier de Paris 1934 Quarto 24x16.2 cm. wrappers 385 iipp. The first edition of a major biography of Endre Ady 1877-1919 with many illlustrations. The contemporary photos of Paris are by André Kertész commissioned by the author of this biography and a devoted aficionado of Ady himself. Kertész also designed the book. Includes the famous Kertész photo of Ady's favorite café table. Most of the earlier photos are by Aladár Székely 1870-1940 also a close friend of Ady's noted for his early 20th century portraits. Hungarian text throughout. As for the subject Ady was the poet who gave birth to a 20th-century voice for Hungarian identity and exerted an overwhelming influence on Hungarian letters up to WWI. He was born into a Transylvanian Calvinist town and family and tormented througout life by an uninhibited passion for sensual experience and freedom against a strict conscience and authority. At the same time he was committed to profoundly infusing Hungarian life and culture with a modernist temperament critical thinking and social reform and bringing the country into a broader international integration with world culture. These together formed the cauldron of his creative ferment. The book abounds with photostats of Ady's handwritten poems historical photos and documents. Bölöni was a close friend of Ady's for many of the poet's later years and recipient to a number of the poet's dedications. This copy ex-coll. Dezsö Baróti 1911-1994 noted Hungarian literary historian dated Paris marc. 17 1939.</p> Paris: Editions Atelier de Paris paperback
B9781167646256New. unknown
1160313229.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1167646258.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1994LFA00b08N° 121 - Mars 1994 : Revue de 130 pages, format 285 x 220 mm, illustrée, brochée
19631030211963 Catalogue de l’exposition, 265x208mm, 28ff., broché sous couverture illustrée d’un tirage argentique original représentant un chat. Le catalogue a bénéficié de nombreux renseignements fournis par Brassaï. Il a été rédigé par M.-F. Brouillet ; 192 œuvres décrites, bibliographie.Envoi autographe signé à René Bertelé daté du 9 mai 1963. (103021)
19631030221963 Catalogue de l’exposition, 265x208mm, 28ff., broché sous couverture illustrée d’un tirage argentique original représentant un chat. Le catalogue a bénéficié de nombreux renseignements fournis par Brassaï. Il a été rédigé par M.-F. Brouillet ; 192 oeuvres décrites, bibliographie. (103022)
1963011635Paris Bibliothèque Nationale 1963 Broché, couverture illustrée Edition originale
1964_201801281Paris, Éditions des Deux Coqs d'Or (Hachette), 1964 ; in-4 (231 x 297 mm), 256 pp., reliure d'éditeur pleine toile, coloris gris bleu, sous jaquette illustrée. Recueil de diverses photographies noir et blanc et couleurs sur divers thèmes.