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Mm 140x230 Brossura editoriale di pp. 180, con tavole in bianco e nero fuori testo, rarissimi interventi a amtita. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
201194895Skira. New. 2011. Hardcover. 8857209741 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 328 pages; 369 illustrations including 149 in color. -- with a bonus offer-- . Skira hardcover
1986125851986. Paris Centre National de la Photographie coll. Photo Poche n°33 1988 - Broché 12 5 cm x 19 cm 63 photos noir et blanc de Man Ray présentation de Merry A. Foresta biographie bibliographie expositions - Très bon état
1977011637Paris Centre Culturel Américain 1977 In-4 broché, couverture illutrée
1992173947Koln Germany: Benedikt Taschen 1992. Softcover. 80 pages. Text in English French and German with a foreword by L. Fritz Gruber. Includes numerous black and white images chronology bibliography and list of previous exhibitions. A fine copy in wrappers. A terrific selection of photographs from this iconic 20th century photographer. Benedikt Taschen unknown books
197515047Editions du Chêne Paris, Editions du Chêne 1975. In-8 relié pleine toile éditeur sous jaquette illustrée rempliée de 208 pages. 20 planches hors texte en couleurs et 133 illustrations en noir. Index en fin. Bel exemplaire.
Paris, Editions du Chêne 1975. In-8 relié pleine toile éditeur sous jaquette illustrée rempliée de 208 pages. 20 planches hors texte en couleurs et 133 illustrations en noir. Index en fin. Bel exemplaire.
19841233341984 Centre Natioonal des Arts Plastiques, Villa Arson / Ministère de la Culture - 1984 - In-4 en feuilles sous chemise cartonnée
1929006901Paris Collection "Peintres Nouveaux", N.R.F. 1929 In-12 Broché, couv. illustrée Edition originale
1961007930Paris Mercure de France 1961 In-8 Broché Edition originale
11300Mercure de France. 1961. In-8° broché. Couverture rempliée. 261 pages. E.O. Exemplaire nominatif sur pur fil Johannot, seul grand papier, " imprimé spécialement pour Félix Labisse ". [25 vélin pur fil Johannot + quelques exemplaires nominatifs et HC sur le même papier]. Envoi autographe de Patrick Waldberg. Très bon état.
1987649ACR, Paris 1987-2001. Fort volume in-4 carré (280 X 260 mm), relié et cartonné, jaquette illustrée en couleurs, sous étui rigide illustré. 588 pp. Ouvrage abondamment illustré en noir et en couleurs : tableaux, aquarelles, encres, dessins, gravures, bois, lithographies, livres illustrés et de nombreux documents publiés ici pour la première fois. MONOGRAPHIE et "CATALOGUE RAISONNÉ" : de 1894 à 1967, plus de 1100 références décrites, datées et illustrées. Expositions, bibliographie et index. Remarquablement documenté, écrit avec clarté et précision, voici le premier volume (sur 3) de ce formidable travail de référence sur le plus célèbre peintre japonais du XXe siècle. 1987年 、パリ、ACR出版。280 X 260 mm、588ページ、厚い表紙、ジャケット、箱にカラーの絵。白黒、カラーの図版多数。油彩、水彩、インク、デッサン、木版、リトなど、初めて収録される資料も多い。1894年から1967年までの収録図版、写真は、1100点以上にのぼり、全て年数、解説付き。藤田に関する展覧会、本のリスト、インデックス。フランス語による解説は正確で明快。全三巻からなる、20世紀日本の最も有名な画家に関する優れた解説書の一巻目。新品同様。
2703Magazine Mensuel, Lui n° 52, d'avril 1967. In-4 agrafé de 156 pages au format 27,5 x 22 cm. Couverture avec photo de Brigitte Bardot par Sam Levin. Dos avec agrafes solidaires, mais avec un petit peu de jeu et de minuscules frottis. Plats et intérieur frais. Important dossier photographique de 8 pages sur Brigitte Bardot par Sam Levin et de 6 pages sur Ursula Andress par John Derek. Entretien inédits avec Bona et André Pieyre de Mandiargues, accompagné de photos en noir par Man Ray. Nombreuses contributions, dont Jean Lartéguy, Siné, Tomi Ungerer, Jacques Lanzmann, Gérard Lauzier, Hoviv, Trez, Bosc, et une nouvelle fantastique de Robert Bloch, intitulée " Terreur sur la Colline ". Nombreuses et pulpeuses créatures dénudées. Complet du poster central et la Pin-Up d'Aslan. Très bel état général. Edition originale. Rare.
1997118491Marval, coll. « Portraits d’Auteurs » 1997 In-12 cartonnage éditeur souple. 17,5 cm sur 12,5. Non paginé. Photographies en noir et blanc hors-texte. Très bon état d’occasion.
45422Paris : Seghers, 1976 - un volume 14x20cm broché de 341 pages avec un cahier de planches photographiques - Bibliographie in-fine - Exemplaire en bon état - Edition originale de cet ouvrage de référence par les meilleurs spécialistes français du sujet.
1929628758<p>Paris: Henri Broca 1929. 174 pp. 22.5 x 18 cm. Stiff white paper wrappers with red and black lettering and illustrated plate on cover. Soil and some splitting to paper of spine with moderate soil and rubbing to covers. Diagonal creasing to bottom corner of front cover. Age toning light soil and some light bumps to edges of text block. Mild age toning thrroughout interior. Binding sound. . Soft Cover. Good.</p> Henri Broca paperback
196691822Jean Petithory | Paris 1966 | 26.5 x 30.2 cm | Relié sous étui
196691822Paris: Jean Petithory 1966. Fine. Man Ray shoots Surrealist Mannequins Jean Petithory Paris 1966 26.5 x 30.2 cm Relié sous étui First edition one of 37 numbered copies ours one of a few hors commerce copies for collaborators and friends signed by Man Ray on the justification. 15 photographs on watermarked vélin Montgolfier mounted on guards each bearing Man Rays printed studio stamp Épreuve originale atelier Man Ray Paris. The copy exceptionally contains the original subscription prospectus and an invitation to the book launch exhibition opening night organised by Simone Loliée. Publishers binding by the renowned bookbinder Mercher bearing his signature in the negative of the photographic paper on each endpaper and pastedown flat black shagreen spine title author and date stamped in gilt lengthwise photographic boards with gilt background after an original composition by Man Ray specially designed for this work original wrappers preserved black paper slipcase. Illustrated with 15 original photographic prints of the mannequins photographed by Man Ray at the 1938 International Exhibition of Surrealism. The mannequins had been transformed by Man Ray himself Salvador Dalí Oscar Dominguez Marcel Duchamp Max Ernst Espinoza Maurice Henry Marcel Jean Léo Malet André Masson Sonia Mossé Joan Miró Wolfgang Paalen Kurt Seligmann and Yves Tanguy. They were presented within a Surrealist staging by Marcel Duchamp and lighting designed by Man Ray himself. During the 1930s the European Surrealists had a fetishistic interest in simulated woman-female mannequins that they transformed into playful sculptural works of art. In 1938 Man Ray photographed a series of their work at the Exposition Internationale du Surréalisme presented in the unsettling half-light of the Galerie des Beaux-Arts on the rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré. Visitors walking down a corridor on the Rue Surréaliste saw a series of dressmakers mannequins inhabitants of a dreamlike Paris scantily clad or adorned with a jumble of incongruous objects and flanked by street signs bearing highly symbolic names: some real such as the Rue des Vieilles Lanternes where Gérard de Nerval took his own life or the Rue Vivienne where Lautréamont once lived alongside invented ones such as the Rue aux Lèvres the Rue de Tous-les-Diables and the Rue de la Transfusion-de-Sang. The installations of this first international Parisian Surrealist exhibition organised by André Breton and Éluard marked a decisive moment in the history of the movement. For the first time the event dispensed with a straightforward retrospective of individual artists in favour of a series of phantasmagorical stagings live performances and ephemeral artworks prefiguring the modern concepts of installation and happening. Nearly 3000 visitors are said to have thronged to this 1938 Paris exhibition by the light of electric torches: One has the feeling of leaning over certain exhumed walls and of being the first to decipher their signs. Jean Fraysse Le Figaro littéraire 29 January 1938. From Hausmanns sculpture and de Chiricos paintings to the works of Hans Bellmer the mannequin had long occupied a central place in the Dada and Surrealist artistic vocabulary and was cited in Bretons 1924 Manifeste. These woman-objects staged in the spirit of the Musée Grévin offered infinite possibilities for the transformation of the body and the exploration of the unconscious. Some have remained enduringly celebrated such as Le Bâillon vert à bouche de pensée André Massons mannequin enclosed in a birdcage or Duchamps considered the only three-dimensional version of his alter ego Rrose Sélavy taking the form of a man cross-dressed as a woman in the style of Claude Cahun. The mannequin of lesbian artist Sonia Mossé friend of Artaud and photographed by Man Ray with Nusch is her only known artwork and the sole mannequin in the installation created by a woman artist. Man Ray had incorporated Jean Petithory hardcover
2014148357Couverture souple. Format de poche. Environ 150 pp.
19372618Édition : 98/675 Edition originale de ce partenariat fructueux entre écrivain et artiste - poèmes de Paul Éluard, illustrés de dessins de Man Ray. Exemplaire unique et très rare envoi manuscrit et signé de Man Ray - adossé à la signature autographe de Paul Eluard - à Gala et Salvador Dalí: "À Gala et Salvador Dalí de tout notre coeur, Man Ray / Paul Éluard". Un exemple qui unit - dans un réseau d'affections particulièrement curieux - quatre amis et figures importantes du mouvement surréaliste : Gala était la première épouse d'Éluard, mariée plus tard à Dalí. Reliure spéciale, signée du relieur (Semet & Plumelle) en maroquin d'époque. Le livre est encore dans son étui d'origine. Il est également livré avec une boîte appropriée pour le garder exposé et ouvert, montrant la dédicace.
193721205811937. Paris: Jeanne Bucher 1937 4to. Original pictorial red and white wrappers lettered in red to spine; pp. 176 30 with pictorial title and 66 full-page illustrations by Man Ray; pages partially uncut; very minor creasing to lower corners and spine a little frayed otherwise near fine copy; author's presentation inscription to half-title 'a Georges Mouton tres amicalement Paul Eluard' see below.First edition number 319 of 650 copies printed on Chester verge of a total edition of 675 copies presented by Eluard to the Surrealist writer Georges Mouton. Les mains libres is the second collaborative work between Man Ray a pioneer of the Surrealist movement and Paul Eluard poet and one of the movement's founders. During the 1930s Man Ray made numerous drawings in Paris and the South of France. He shared them with Eluard who requested to keep them temporarily. Adhering to the Surrealist tradition the poet 'illustrates' the images not the opposite: upon Man Ray's return Eluard had paired each drawing with a poem. This collaboration resulted in the publication of Les mains libres featuring fifty-four illustrations by Man Ray facing as many poems by Eluard and three appendices 'Sade' 'Portraits' and 'Details' which include Man Ray's portraits of Pablo Picasso Andre Breton and Eluard. Provenance: This copy was presented by Eluard to the writer Goerge Mouton. Connected to Surrealist circles in the 1930s Mouton was a member of the Contre-Attaque group led by Georges Bataille and Andre Breton during 1935-1936. unknown
19371704521937. MAN RAY. Les Mains Libres. By Paul Eluard. 208 pp. with 66 reproductions of drawings by Man Ray. 4to 280 x 225 mm. bound in the original illustrated wrappers in a new slipcase with morocco backed chemise. Paris: Editions Jeanne Bucher 1937. A pristine copy of this celebrated collaboration between Man Ray and Paul Eluard inscribed by Man Ray to Souzouki. Man Ray had moved to Paris in 1921 and in the 1930s was one of André Breton's surrealist circles. Unlike most illustrated books where the pictures illustrate the text this book uses the poems to illustrate the drawings which are important documents of Man Ray's non-photographic output. One of 650 printed on Chester Vergé of a total edition of 675 copies. From Manet to Hockney 104. unknown
196991841Galerie Alphonse Chave | Vence 1969 | 20.3 x 25.5 cm | En feuilles sous couverture
196991841Vence: Galerie Alphonse Chave 1969. Fine. ""Without the Signature the Painting Is Worth Nothing"" Galerie Alphonse Chave Vence 1969 20.3 x 25.5 cm En feuilles sous couverture First edition one of 500 copies of this catalogue for the exhibition Les invendables The Unsellables featuring 40 drawings and paintings at the Galerie Alphonse Chave. Illustrated with 5 full-page black lithographs and 6 tipped-in colour plates. In his characteristically provocative style Man Ray opens with a preface mocking collectors' tendency to purchase names on canvas rather than the artworks themselves. Among the pieces selected for this book are several examples from his series of automatic paintings called ""Peintures naturelles "" including the cover created without the use of a brush. Among the other artworks one can find subtle allusions to famous painters: a Déjeuner sur l'herbe a markedly Picassian Centaure disjointed marionette figures Antipolis evoking the compositional language of de Chirico and an Observatoire reminiscent of a Braque still life. Galerie Alphonse Chave unknown