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19851320865Washington: Published for the National Portrait Gallery by the Smithsonian Institution Press 1985. Hardcover. Quarto; G-/G-; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine grey illustration with red print; DJ has tear at top of spine edgewear vendor label on rear shelfwear; Boards in white cloth light wear to spine caps small stain at top of spine; Text block has moisture damage at top of spine edge throughout else clean and tight; "An exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery November 16 1984 to January 13 1985"-- verso of title page; 163 pages frontispiece port. illustrated some color. Shelf: Spanish & Latin American Art. 1320865. FP New Rockville Stock. Published for the National Portrait Gallery by the Smithsonian Institution Press hardcover books
1994104152New York: George Braziller 1994. Hardbound. As New. Red cloth with color illustrated dustjacket. 293 pp. some bw plates. A collection of 8 essays by this art historian. George Braziller hardcover books
199757546Philadelphia: Running Press 1997. Hardcover. 128p. 11x9 inches oblong preface illustrated with b&w photos of male couples accompanied by short biographical sketches very good first edition in cloth boards and unclipped dj. Running Press hardcover books
183314907Edinburgh: William Blackwood 1833. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Two volumes 8vo pp. ix 393; 402. Contemporary half morocco and marbled boards top edges gilt spines in six compartments. Bookplates joints rubbed leather chipped at head of Vol. I archival tape repair to ffep of Vol. II. Very good. A Scotsman visits the United States and finds the Americans somewhat lacking not least because of slavery. His critical but colorful account of his travels to the major East Coast cities Upper and Lower Canada and along the Ohio and Mississippi was a popular success and was translated in to French and German. Hubach p. 68 comments that Hamilton "had a good sense of humor but he echoed Mrs. Trollope's satirical tone and warned England against imitating American institutions although he admitted he might be guilty of English prejudice." Howes H-138; TPL 1649; Sabin 30034. William Blackwood hardcover books
1995127103New York: Aperture Foundation Inc 1995. First. Softbound. VG. Slight edge wear. One copy has inscriptionon half-title page. BW-illustrated wraps; black spine with cream lettering. 111 pp. 75 monotone photographs. Exhibition catalogue; two separate essays. Mostly annotated works by the artist. Aperture Foundation, Inc unknown books
2006164676Seattle Wash: Henry Art Gallery University of Washington 2006. Hardbound. VG-/VG- light tanning to some pages at the top some scuffing to dust jacket. Stamped gray cloth with black & color illus. dust jacket. 112 pp. 108 color illus. 4 BW illus. Issued in conjunction with a 2006 exhibition of "systematic landscapes" created by American artist Maya Lin b. 1959. Lin is best known for designed the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. This presentation "traces her continued fascination with geologic phenomena and topography intergrating natural contours and materials into evocative environmental artworks." dj With essays by Larence Weschler Richard Andrews and John Beardsley. Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington hardcover books
2006103851Seattle Wash: Henry Art Gallery University of Washington 2006. Hardbound. VG Label & few marks from previous gallery owner; pages & edges are sharp and clear. Stamped gray cloth with black & color illus. dust jacket. 112 pp. 108 color illus. 4 BW illus. Issued in conjunction with a 2006 exhibition of "systematic landscapes" created by American artist Maya Lin b. 1959. Lin is best known for designed the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. This presentation "traces her continued fascination with geologic phenomena and topography intergrating natural contours and materials into evocative environmental artworks." dj With essays by Larence Weschler Richard Andrews and John Beardsley. Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington hardcover books
20071327550Baltimore: The Baltimore Museum of Art 2007. Hardcover. Quarto; VG/no DJ; Hardcover w/out DJ; Spine black with silver print; Boards quarter bound with black cloth to spine and illustrated paper to boards vendor label on rear clean and strong; Published in conjunction with the exhibition held at the Dallas Museum of Art and Nasher Sculpture Center Jan. 21-Apr. 29 2007; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art June 9-Sept. 16 2007; and Baltimore Museum of Art Oct. 28 2007-Feb. 3 2008; xv 295 pages frontispiece illustrated chiefly color. Shelf: French Art <br /> <br /> NOTE: Oversized books. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates. 1327550. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. The Baltimore Museum of Art hardcover books
2015170025Philadelphia PA: The Barnes Foundation 2015. Hardcover. As New in slipcase. Three volumes in Blue Orange and Green cloth all contained in a yellow cloth slipcase with printed imagery. Profusely illustrated. Contents as follows: Volume 1 : Foreword -- Matisse in the laboratory of Dr. Barnes : how and why Barnes collected Matisse / Claudine Grammont -- Ensembles -- Matisse's awakening / Yve-Alain Bois -- Henri Matisse according to Dr. Barnes / Karen K. Butler ; Volume 2 : Catalogue nos. 1-5 -- Le Bonheur de vivre : 'the work of a superb colorist' / Barbara A. Buckley and Jennifer Mass -- Catalogue nos. 6-49 ; Volume 3 : Catalogue nos. 50-51 -- The dance process -- Catalogue nos. 52-59 -- Notes -- Correspondence around the dance. Publisher states "Despite the reknown of the Matisse holdings at the Barnes Foundation these works have long remained uncatalogued and elusive to many given the Foundation's restrictions on loans and color photography. Generations of scholars have lamented the black-and-white slides of Le Bonheur de vivre that anticlimactically accompanied lectures on the riot of Fauvre color. Matisse in the Barnes Foundation . grew out research on the collection initiated in the 1990s . . Goals for the Matisse project included gathering comprehensive information on the works from external sources the tremendously rich and recently catalogued Barnes Foundation Archives and the insights of curators and conservators and creating for each work an internally consistent record in the Foundation's database part of which could eventually migrate to the Foundation's website"--Foreword pages 21-22. A landmark compendium - the first authoritative publication to cover in its entirety one of the most significant holdings of Matisse in the world. Here is a vibrant celebration - slipcased and beautifully produced - of the Barnes' extraordinary Matisse collection. Composed of fifty-nine works from every stage of the artist's career it is among the most important in the world. At its heart are Matisse's most historically significant paintings Le Bonheur de vivre also called The Joy of Life and The Dance the monumental mural that Albert C Barnes commissioned to fill the lunettes of the Foundation's main gallery transforming both the space and the artist's career. An essay by Yve-Alain Bois addresses the evolution of The Dance and its role in Matisse's career; Karen Butler looks at what Barnes thought of Matisse; and Claudine Grammont's considers how and why he collected his work. The artworks themselves sumptuously reproduced are the subjects of interpretive analyses that tell the stories of their acquisition and address their critical reception. The book includes major contributions by Barbara Buckley and Jennifer Mass on the artists technique and a report on the latest findings on the pigments used in Le Bonheur de vivre. The Barnes Foundation hardcover books
198851590Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press 1988. First edition. Pfahl John. Oblong 4to. xii 133 pp. 87 b&w and color full-page photos. Fine in the photo-illustrated dust jacket that is lightly scuffed. In a survey originally funded by the National Endowment for the Arts these five photographers not only documented the sites of rock art of prehistoric Indians but explored the form and content of the ancient markings. <br/><br/> University of New Mexico Press unknown books
200044103Troy:: Rensselaer County Historical Society. Near Fine. 2000. Paperback. 097053020X . Black and white photographs throughout. First edition paperback. Slight spine slant else near fine in oversized pictorial wraps. . Rensselaer County Historical Society, paperback books
200242972New Haven: Yale University Press 2002. First American Edition. Quarto 28cm.; publisher's boards in glossy photo-illustrated dust jacket; xii173pp.; illus. throughout some in color. Pinpoint wear to jacket extremities else Near Fine. Substantial catalog of an exhibition mounted in Lisbon and Madrid. Yale University Press unknown books
20101335825Baltimore: Maryland Institute College of Art 2010. Hardcover. Quarto; pp 319; G/G Hardcover w/ DJ; White semi-transparent spine with no text; Dustjacket has some edgewear some shelfwear small open and closed tears along head edge of front cover small closed tears along spine edges small open tear along tail edge of rear cover; Boards strong some edgewear some shelfwear rubbing to corners; Textblock clean; Shelved in Room X. 1335825. FP New Rockville Stock. Maryland Institute College of Art hardcover books
1991243886Santa Fe NM: Gerald Peters Gallery 1991. Unpaginated preliminaries 15p. illustrated with seventeen fullpage color exhibit photos very clear including cover images all show Isaac's assemblages these reminiscent of Joseph Cornell's boxes. The Marquez intro runs about 175 words in Spanish with translation to English on following page. The essayists contribute 2 or 3 pages each. Slight edgewear to covers a clean sound very good copy. We infer from the laudatory Marquez piece that he and our sculptress/production designer are friends. The gallery notes let alone their cover text do not announce Marquez' presence in this catalogue --a selling point one would think-- so perhaps it was a last-minute score when layout was already complete. Gerald Peters Gallery unknown books
19851324877Boston: Museum of Fine Arts 1985. Softcover. Small Quarto; pp 162; G/paperback; ivory white spine with blue and black text; covers show some modest soiling to exterior; intact panels; slight rubbing wear to corners and edges; text block has slight shelf wear to exterior edges; frontispiece; interior clean; profusely illustrated; arts - Asian;. 1324877. FP New Rockville Stock. Museum of Fine Arts unknown books
2006103126Milano: Silvana Editoriale 2006. Hardbound. As new ex art reference library never used. White cloth with color illustrated dustjacket. 319 pp. profusely illustrated in color. Text is in Italian. This profusely illustrated and well-annotated volume offers an anthology of the two collections of the two fiancial institutions Savings and loan company in Bologna and of the Popular Bank of the Adriatic. Six centuries of art history are represented as seen through important works from the 1400's to the 1900's with particular attention to works and artists who tie themselves to the geographic areas served by the two banks. Silvana Editoriale hardcover books
1973D14784New York: Delacorte Press 1973. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. With critical essays by Pauline Kael and Norman Mailer. Nice copy in price-clipped DJ. One of Brando's most memorable roles. An extraordinary film. <br/><br/> Delacorte Press hardcover books
2003107719New York: Powerhouse Books 2003. Hardcover. 123p. profusely illustrated with Shabazz's color photos of NYC's pride parade very good first edition in pictorial boards. Powerhouse Books hardcover books
19271775London: Gerald Howe 1927. Hardcover. Very Good/good. 96 pp. Light offsetting to endpapers light wear to edges contents clean and sound. Dust jacket has internal tape reinforcements and is chipped at corners and spine ends with a small loss along the front joint. Lady Stanhope 1776-1839 was a rather eccentric British aristocrat who grew bored with life at home and began traveling in 1810. She spent a few months in Malta then a year in Constantinople before moving on to tour Syria and the Holy Land. "She travelled in style made lavish gifts to pashas and others in authority and arrogated to herself the right to do very much as she pleased. She was warned that when she reached 'fanatical' Damascus she must wear a veil and conform to convention in other ways but this she refused to do. Unveiled tall and impressive in her Turkish male clothes she entered the city on horseback and made a great sensation" DNB. A few months later she became the first European woman to visit Palmyra. Eventually she moved herself and her entourage to a remote monastery in Lebanon where she lived out her days under increasingly impoverished conditions. Gerald Howe hardcover books
1984148230New York & Tokyo: Japan Society & Kodansha International 1984. 234p. 9.25x11.75 inches foreword preface catalogue appendices footnotes glossary bibliography index color plates very good first edition in cloth gilt and unclipped dj in slipcase. Japan Society & Kodansha International unknown books
197116467Amsterdam: Stedelijk Museum 1971. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine/good. 4to. 230 pp. Text in German English and Dutch. Catalog of a 1971 exhibition of various concrete and visual poets at the Stedelijk Museum. Small owner name to first page else a clean near fine example in unprinted bound wrappers. Printed on thin inexpensive paper stock. In good printed paper dustwrapper with some toning to covers and wear along top edge. Essays by de Vree Dohl and Cobbing. <br/><br/> Stedelijk Museum paperback books
19659013967New York: Abrams N. D. 1965. 1st. Hardcover. Near fine/Near fine. The rear inner hinge is weak. The dust jacket has minor chips and closed tears to the extremities. Errata slip tipped-in on front paste-down. <br/><br/> Abrams hardcover books
1997217041San Juan PR: Museo de las Americas 1997. Paperback. 42p. 8x12 inches bi-lingual texts in Spanish and English Catalogue Raisonne illustrated with color plate reproductions curriculum vitae/resume exhibitions works very good first edition paperback in pictorial wraps. Dominican Republic artist's exhibition catalog. Museo de las Americas paperback books
19931325874Zwolle Netherlands: Waanders Publishers 1993. Softcover. Small Quarto; pp 391; G/paperback; light blue spine with black and white text; covers have slight shelf wear to exterior; mildly cocked spine; some rubbing wear to edges; text block shows mild toning to exterior edges; profusely illustrated; shelved in European art. 1325874. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Waanders Publishers unknown books
2007135444El Paso TX: El Paso Museum of Art 2007. 54p. wraps oblong 11x9 inches. Exhibition catalog with text in both English and Spanish. Annabel's paintings are framed-in by sculptor James Magee; Lucie-Smith suggests that Annabel and James "inhabit the same body. El Paso Museum of Art unknown books