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15596Bagatelle, sans date. In-4°, broché, reproductions.
Mm 125x170 Brossura editoriale con bandelle di 234 pagine, velina protettiva. French text. Esemplare in ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
193154654Paris: Compagnie Parisienne de Distribution d'Électricité 1931. First edition. Ray Man. Folio two unbound folded sheets to make 6 pp. text with 10 photogravure plates 8 1/16 x 10 1/4 inches 20.48 x 26.03 cm tipped to a stiff art paper mount 10 7/8 x14 3/4 inches 27.62 x 37.46 each with a titled protective vellum wrapper. The text and prints are laid-in a blank vellum folder which is mildly creased and laid-in the four-point printed paper portfolio. This copy has the complimentary slip from the CPDE which is seldom included.<br /> Each plate bears the signature of Man Ray which was signed in the original negative. This is copy number 409 from a total edition of 500 copies. A fine near new copy.<br /> <br /> Aside from a slight bit of toning to the printed four-point paper folder this is a fine near new copy contained in a custom-made gilt titled leather-backed cloth over boards chemise with matching cloth slipcase. In 1931 the Paris electric company CPDE commissioned Man Ray to produce a series of images promoting the various uses of electricity. The resulting portfolio of ten Rayogrammes was issued in 500 copies which were distributed to the CPDE's best and prospective clients and not commercially offered for sale. The photogravure prints made from original Rayograms are titled: Electricité La Ville Salle de Bain La Maison Lingerie Salle a Manger Cuisine Le Souffle Electricité Le Monde.<br /> <br /> In 2014 the Metropolitan Museum of Art Curator in Charge Department of Photographs Jeff R. Rosenheim stated: "This remarkably seductive album of photogravures is an exquisite example of his legacy as America's greatest Surrealist photographer." "Man Ray's ÉLECTRICITÉ is not only one of the most ravishing and sought-after of company photobooks but it contains a cogent suite of photographs that the leading American Dadaist and commercial photographer himself never bettered." Parr and Badger The Photobook: A History. Volume II p.183. Compagnie Parisienne de Distribution d'Électricité unknown
29664Paris, Édition Chronique du jour. Sommaire N° 2, 1er mai 1938, in-4, broché, 51-[1] pp. Deuxième numéro de cette célèbre revue illustrée d'une lithographie en couleurs d'imagerie cinghalaise. Paris, Edition Chronique du jour. Sommaire N° 2, 1er mai 1938. Un volume in-4, broché, 51-[1] pp. Deuxième numéro de cette célèbre revue illustrée d'une lithographie en couleurs d'imagerie cinghalaise.
1938B-2022-1016Second number of the art review XXe Siècle created and published by Gualtiero di San Lazzaro. It includes original essays by Man Ray Seligmann Miro Arp Duthuit and others; numerous b/w illustrations and photographs and one color lithograph: "Image populaire cinghalaise". Text in French.<br />About 3 inches of cover detached from spine. Cover partially detached from book fully attached in the back. Inside of the book in very good condition. Chroniques du Jour paperback
51-3416Paris: XXe Siècle 1974. . 4to. 24.5 x 31 cm. Original pictorial boards. Original lithographs by James Rosenquist Enrico Baj Man Ray Matta and silkscreen by Veliekovic. Very good. Paris: XXe Siècle, 1974. hardcover
1973004142Paris San Lazzaro 1973 In-4 Cartonnage illustré d'éditeur Edition originale
EXE0040fParis, 1975. In-4°, reliure cartonnée illustrée de l'édition. Avec une lithographie originale de Man Ray 'Invasion de l'espace', 1975 et une lithographie originale de Matta 'Tout se tient', 1975.
11607Paris, Chroniques du Jour, 1938. In-4, 51-(1) pp., broché (couverture très légèrement frottée).
10407Paris, XXe siècle, 1975. 2 volumes in-4, 183-(9) et 153-(19) pp., cartonnages éditeur illustrés.
198410887Stuttgart, Belser, 1984. Broschiert, gr-8°, 303 S., einige Abbildungen; -Einband berieben, Papier leicht knickspurig, ordentliches Exemplar.
1055333 Broché New York, David Hare, 1942-1944, 4 numéros en 3 volumes 278x215mm, brochés, ex-librid de Robert Duncan.
11000Couverture illustrée par Esteban Francés. André Breton (" Full Margin "), Lionel Abel (" A B C on Lautréamont "), Man Ray (" Ruth Roses and Revolvers "), Giorgio di Chirico (" Hebdomeros "), Kurt Seligmann (" Microcosmological Chart of Man "), Jean Hélion (" Saluts "), etc. Illustrations de Man Ray, Ossip Zadkine, Eugene Berman, Joan Miró, Kurt Seligmann, Jean Hélion, Mark Rothko. Rare. Très bon état.
16-6278Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve 1937. Small foliio. 26.5 x 36cm. Original wraps. with design by Braque.Very good. Book block detached frof spine but attached to back cover.The Four Elements Water -- Lithograph by Fernand Leger;A Few Reflections on the Disappearance of the Subject in Sculpture and Painting by Andre Gide;The Four Elements Air -- Lithograph by Joan Miro;Henri Matisse's Aviary in His Paris Studio: Photographic Documents by Brassai;Celestial Tresses: Photographs by Man Ray Blumenfeld and Cartier;Van Gogh as Prometheus by Georges Bataille;Le Bal des Sauvages: Fragments of a Fifteenth Century Tapestry;Reality in Eighteenth Century painting by Rene Huyghe;Four Pages of Colored Reproductions: includes Watteau Detroy Corot Delacroix Courbet David These pictures were shown at the Exhibition of the Masterpieces of French Art at the Palais National des Arts Paris 1937.;The Blood of the Martyrs by Maurice Heine: Documents relating to the assassinations of Marat and Le Pelletier; rThe Four Elements Fire -- Lithograph by RattnerFire by John Dos Passos;Murder by Federico Garcia LorcaGuernica by Picasso: Photographed by Dora Maar in Picasso's studio. Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve, 1937 paperback
0155710 En feuilles
192892025Éditions Variétés | Bruxelles 1928 | 18.2 x 26.5 cm | Broché
196571206Musée des arts décoratifs, 1965. Origi.Broschur, kl.4°, 139 Seiten.
7202P., Union centrale des Arts Décoratifs, 1965, 1 vol. in-8 oblong (177 x 203) broché sous couverture illustrée, de 140 pp. + catalogue Agfa in-fine. Bel et très rare exemplaire.
69-4346Trenton New Jersey: New Jersey State Museum 1968. 8vo. Staplebound Wraps. 12 pp. B&W Plates. Very Good.Provenance: Richard A. Lorenz 1952 -2001 author art conservator curator and director of the San Francisco Regional Art Conservation Center. As a trustee of The Imogen Cunningham Trust Mr. Lorenz organized and curated exhibitions of Cunningham's photographs and authored four major books on the photographer. Trenton, New Jersey: New Jersey State Museum, 1968 paperback
200993697Steidl. New. 2009. Hardcover. 386521696X . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 370 pages; 320 drawings and photographs. Description: "ocked in enormous bank vaults and largely removed from public scrutiny for more than a decade the little known collection of the Man Ray Trust comprises more than 4000 works by Man Ray. The 320 photographs and drawings selected for this publication are among the rarest of Man Rays works and will be a revelation to even his most devoted admirers. At the core of Man Ray: Trees Flowers Insects Animals is a series of landscape photographs made by Man Ray from the 1920s through the 1950s many of which bear the distinct influence of Eugène Atget. With subjects including castles and ruined buildings street scenes and the objects from which he drew inspiration for other artworks the photographs and drawings in this book represent an intermediary step in Man Rays creative process. The title of the series Trees Flowers Insects Animals was discovered by the editor scrawled across the backside of a photograph and provides a key to this most unusual collection. These photographs function as a subject index to the themes and motifs that Man Ray employed in his better known works. They are on the one hand a record of his travels and observations in Europe and the United States. On the other hand they are the relic of a moment preserved by Man Ray for later use and interpretation." -- with a bonus offer-- . Steidl hardcover
192719003Paris: Shakespeare and Co. May & June 1927. Book. Fine. Full Leather. 12mo. Two issued bound together by Bayntun in full tan calf with gilt frames ornate gilt spine panels with gilt-stamped title on a black morocco label gilt dentelles all edges gilt marbled endpapers. Pp. 185 5 adverts; 183 6 adverts 2 double-sided black & white plates in No. 2 and also in No. 3. Bound without the original wrappers and without the half-title to No. 3 pages tanned as usual. Joints rubbed outer corner of No. 3 title-page missing with loss to the year professionally repaired. A beautifully bound handsome copy of two early issues of this important literary review produced in Paris in the twenties. Sylvia Beach in her book "Shakespeare and Company talks of 'transition': "All the best Anglo-Saxon and European work of the period appeared in it much of it for the first time. Of all the reviews I came in contact with 'transition' was the most vital the longest-lived and the review that I felt was most intelligently devoted to the interests of new writing." Contributors include: James Joyce Gottfried Benn Elliot Paul Rainer Maria Rilke Kay Boyle William Carlos Williams Gertrude Stein Morley Callaghan Man Ray Max Ernst Pavel Tchelitcheff Laura Riding. Shakespeare and Co., May & June Hardcover
11079GLM. Cahiers GLM. N° 7. Mars 1938. In-8° broché. 126 pages. E.O. Exemplaire du tirage de base, non justifié. Bel exemplaire.
2008205557Paris: Ed. Dilecta 2008. First edition. Softcovers. Two booklets. The first booklet features the texts of two lectures by Man Ray in English and French. The second features captions in English and French for photographs by Carlos Munoz Yague along with information about a documentary directed by Francois Levy-Kuentz. Both booklets in fine condition and with a fine dvd and all housed in a fine two part cardboard box with foam insert. Uncommon look at the studio of artist and photographer Man Ray. Ed. Dilecta unknown
198827284<p>New York:: Abbeville Press 1988. First Printing of the First Edition. A Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket. Amid the exuberant chaos of the Paris art scene between the world wars among the jarring factions of Dadaists Surrealists Futurists and miscellaneous others Philadelphia-born Man Ray was universally admired yet - it seemed - stubbornly mysterious. Although he looms large in today's standard art histories as a figure of unmistakable importance few people have seen more than a selection of his remarkable photographs or a handful of his enigmatic "objects". Indeed surprisingly little is known about this extraordinary and innovative creator of paintings collages drawings films aesthetic theory and autobiography - as well as photographs and objects. "Perpetual Motif: The Art of Man Ray" is the first major book on this mysterious and eclectic artist and his work" The Bloomsbury Review. It not only examines all aspects of the artist's production in all its forms but also discusses Man Ray's multifarious connections with the artistic and political radicals of pre-World War I New York the underground avant-garde as well as the haute monde of Paris between the wars and the emigre society of Hollywood after World War 11. Illustrated with nearly 300 of the artist's works in full colour and duotone many published for the first time.</p> Abbeville Press, hardcover
1985014431Dusseldorf Manipulator 1985 En feuilles, couverture illustrée