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193319820Lausanne, Editions Centrales, 1933 ; in 8 carré, bradel cartonné recouvert d’une magnifique pièce de damas en soie argentée d’un décor floral à compartiments, pièce de titre noisette, couverture crème dessinée par Nathalia Gontcharova, conservée (reliure de l’époque) ; 78 pp., [1] f. blanc ; [26] ff. comprenant 1 page de notation chrorégraphique d’Alexandre Sakharoff et 25 photographies montées sur papier, protègées par des serpentes légendées, [3] ff. achevé d’imprimer et 2 blancs.
1922D1707New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1922. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Decorative paper over boards backed in Japanese vellum. N.d. but circa 1922 intro is dated 1922. Number 465 from a limited edition of 500 copies. Contains 32 tipped-on photogravure portraits of pretty ladies from all over the world. A nice look at international fashions of the time. Heavily chipped along joints and edges of boards but internally clean. <br/><br/> Alfred A. Knopf hardcover books
1922D1707New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1922. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Decorative paper over boards backed in Japanese vellum. N.d. but circa 1922 intro is dated 1922. Number 465 from a limited edition of 500 copies. Contains 32 tipped-on photogravure portraits of pretty ladies from all over the world. A nice look at international fashions of the time. Heavily chipped along joints and edges of boards but internally clean. <br/><br/> Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
1978157<p>Illustrated poster silkscreened in heavy black ink on good paper. Sheet is 26 x 20 in ; image is 18.5 x 13 in. 50 or fewer copies are known to have been printed. </p><p><i>An excellent copy obtained directly from flat file storage by the exhibition curator Marc Miller. Minor mar-ginal toning else near fine. </i><i>Miller tells us that this poster was created by students in Al Brunele's printmaking workshop at School of Visual Arts in vanishingly small numbers advertising an exhibition of works by "</i><i>Diego Cortez John Holmstrom M. Henry Jones Robert Mapplethorpe Ruth Marten Miller-Ringma-Hoppe Pat Place Screaming Mad George Arturo Vega and more…"</i> <i>Originally presented in D.C. with Washington Project for the Arts from May 10-June 15 1978 Punk Art was staged at SVA's amphitheater in New York City as a one-night-only multimedia event in November 1978. The exhibition resurfaced in June of 1979 as an exhibition at Art Something gallery in Amsterdam Holland. </i><i>It is widely acknowledged to have been one of the first group art exhibitions to have been curated from the point-of-view of punk aesthetics.</i></p> School of Visual Arts books
193024971Berlin: Verlag Ullstein 1930. First edition. Hardcover. fair. Quarto. 126 2pp. Original pictorial dustjacket over quarter cloth backed black paper covered boards with red lettering on front cover and white lettering on spine. Frontispiece portrait of a German worker. Publisher's logo on title-page. Rare and fascinating work by one of the most important photographers of his era. Homage to Germany's industrial workers and their contribution to Germany's "rebirth" after WWI. This photographic work is profusely illustrated with 92 striking sepia tone photogravures depicting Germany's heavy industry and manufacturing sites and workers. Includes appendix with descriptions of photographs. Text in German. DJ with wear along edges lower part chipped with on to two inch strip missing starting from middle of front cover all the way through back cover; back flap missing. Spine of binding age-toned with lettering somewhat faded. Corners rubbed. DJ in overall poor binding in good- interior in very good condition. About the photographer: Emil Otto Hoppé 1878 – 1972 was a portrait travel and topographic photographer active between 1907 and 1945. Although Hoppé was one of the most important photographic artists of his era and highly celebrated in his time his body of photographic work sat entombed in a London picture library for over thirty years after his death which led to his being forgotten in the latter half of the twentieth century. Curator Graham Howe retrieved Hoppé's work from the picture library in 1994 and merged it with the Hoppé family archive of photographs to make it available to the public. Verlag Ullstein hardcover
1974__311003865XDe Gruyter 1974. Hardcover. New. 940 pages. German language. 9.69x6.89x2.44 inches. De Gruyter hardcover
1975BN155968de Gruyter Verlag 1975. 1975. Hardcover. Drogenkund Band 1: Angiospermen 8. Auflage <br/><br/>Drogenkund Band 1: Angiospermen 8. Auflage Hoppe Heinz A de Gruyter Verlag hardcover
1933170479Paris: Daniel Masclet 1933. 1930s photographs of the nude by Man Ray Moholy-Nagy Jean Moral and many others First edition first printing. This album was produced from the first International Salon of Nude Photography Paris 1933. Contributing photographers include Jean Moral Carlo Leonetti Drtikol Dr. J. Schuwerack Andreas Feininger Gilchrist Denes Ronay Manasse Dr. Peter Weller Christian Aegerter Ewald Hoinkis Ludwig Harren Bruno Schultz Dr. Alfred Grabner Ing. Alois Zych Jan de Meyere Willy Zielke Pietro Sacchi Pierre Boucher Frank Davis Ergy Landau Bernard Leedham Hans Robertson Forman Hanna Richardson-Cremer Pecsi Walter Sussmann H. Von Perckhammer Charles Hurault A. Keith Dannatt J. Capstack Nickolas Boris Baccarini Franz Fiedler Franz Feiler Walden Hammond Marcel Meys J. Dudley-Johnston L. Caillaud Fred P. Peel Mme. Laure Albin-Guillot Yva Man Ray Moholy-Nagy Harold Orne Bertram Park Maurice Beck Evansmith E.-O. Hoppe Daniel Masclet William Mortensen George Platt Lynes Kalman Szollosy and Verneuil. Quarto. With 96 full-page black and white photogravure plates. Original white stiff card wrappers with red cord through spine as issued lettering to front cover in black. Very minor wear to head of spine covers lightly marked and rubbed otherwise a very good plus copy. unknown
191353194London: Fine Art Society 1913. First edition. Loose leaf. Fair to fine condition. Large Folio 15 x 10 3/4". 15 plates. Original stiff brown board portfolio with gilt embossed lettering in brown gilt-framed ruling on brown paper plate laid to cover. Inside cover with table of content listing photogravures of eight performances: L'Oiseau de Feu 3 Thamar 2 Le Spectre de la Rose 2 Le Pavillon D'Armide 2 Le Carnaval 1 Prince Igor 2 Cleopatra 1 and Sheherazade 1. This copy is lacking the preliminary text leaves.<br /> <br /> The beautiful and striking photogravures captured the emotive expressions of the dancers as one might have imagined while watching a silent movie. They vary slightly in size e.g 8 14 x 4 1/2" to 7 1/4 x 6" and includes portraits of the dancers in character. Hoppe secured the exclusive rights to photograph the leading members of the Russian Ballet at his studio when they first visited London in June 1911.<br /> <br /> The portfolio somewhat damaged with some chips at foredge corners one and a half inch chips at head and tail of spine with flaps reinforced by binding glue. Photogravures in near fine condition with few showing light foxing in margins of white plates as loosed in original portfolios as issued. Fine Art Society unknown
1915397584London: E.O. Hoppé 1915. Unbound. Fine. Two mounted gelatin silver photographs of Lady Lavery each is Signed by Hoppé in the lower right corner of the image and each has the label or stamp of Hoppé on the verso of the mount. Each is in fine condition. One image is 5.5" x 8"; the other is 4.5" x 6". In each image Lavery is in an elaborate costume with impressive head gear. On the verso of one mount Lavery is identified with an additional note: "To Be Returned to: Miss Hepworth Dixon Empress Club 35 Dover St. Piccadilly." Chicago-born Hazel Martyn was accounted a notable beauty and became Hazel Lady Lavery after her marriage to the Anglo-Irish portrait artist Sir John Lavery. She was herself a painter. Her likeness appeared on Banknotes of Ireland for much of the 20th Century until they were replaced in 2002 by the Euro. Both the Lavery's and Hoppé's studios were in South Kensington. Hazel Lavery was a very frequent subject for her husband. Ella Hepworth Dixon was an English feminist novelist and editor who was herself of Anglo-English descent. In 1888 she took the editorship of The Woman's World at Oscar Wilde's urging. She also wrote the feminist novel The Story of a Modern Woman 1894 which resulted in Dixon's nickname the "New Woman." Two lovely images uniting three interesting figures in the English literary and art world. E.O. Hoppé unknown
196853755New York: Burt Franklin. As New. 1968. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - appears unread - 184 pages -- with a bonus offer-- . Burt Franklin hardcover
191371867London Fine Art Society 1913. 4to. 4pp and 15 mounted photogravures of dancers. Title-page printed in red and black. unknown
1933170478Paris: Daniel Masclet 1933. 1930s photographs of the nude by Man Ray Moholy-Nagy Jean Moral and many others First edition first printing. This album was produced from the first International Salon of Nude Photography Paris 1933. Contributing photographers include Jean Moral Carlo Leonetti Drtikol Dr. J. Schuwerack Andreas Feininger Gilchrist Denes Ronay Manasse Dr. Peter Weller Christian Aegerter Ewald Hoinkis Ludwig Harren Bruno Schultz Dr. Alfred Grabner Ing. Alois Zych Jan de Meyere Willy Zielke Pietro Sacchi Pierre Boucher Frank Davis Ergy Landau Bernard Leedham Hans Robertson Forman Hanna Richardson-Cremer Pecsi Walter Sussmann H. Von Perckhammer Charles Hurault A. Keith Dannatt J. Capstack Nickolas Boris Baccarini Franz Fiedler Franz Feiler Walden Hammond Marcel Meys J. Dudley-Johnston L. Caillaud Fred P. Peel Mme. Laure Albin-Guillot Yva Man Ray Moholy-Nagy Harold Orne Bertram Park Maurice Beck Evansmith E.-O. Hoppe Daniel Masclet William Mortensen George Platt Lynes Kalman Szollosy and Verneuil. Quarto. With 96 full page black and white photogravure plates. Original white stiff card wrappers with red cord through spine as issued lettering to front cover in black. Brown stain to foot of spine otherwise an extremely bright; a near-fine copy. unknown
19235179671923. Near Fine. A collection of nine letters written by the German-born British photographer E.O. Hoppe to the American theater critic and writer Oliver Sayler. The collection also includes five related letters to Sayler from Hoppe’s secretary M.E. Chickall and three retained carbon copies of Sayler’s letters to Chickall and Hoppe. The letters concern Hoppe’s photographs of the famous English aristocrat and author Lady Diana Cooper his photographic studies of Karl Vollmöller’s play The Miracle and his trip to the United States in preparation for his book Romantic America published in 1927. The collection includes four ALS and five TLS by Hoppe and five TLS by Chickall most of them on Hoppe’s printed letterhead. All 14 letters are near fine overall with light folds and a few short tears.<br /> <br /> Born in Munich in 1878 Hoppe established his London photographic studio in 1907 and he was the founding member of the London Salon of Photography in 1910. He soon became one of the most in demand photographers of the early 20th Century. The letters are detailed and rich in content: other photographic projects mentioned by Hoppe include photographing Dr. Reinhardt at his Salzburg Leopoldskron estate and photographing the cast of The Miracle. A detailed list of the letters with excerpts is available upon request. unknown