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1648284946Lugd. Batavorum: Apud Franciscum Hackium 1648. Full Leather. Very Good binding. The 1648 edition of Francis Bacon's Historia Naturalis & Experimentalis de Ventis. Engraved title page; attractive initials headpieces and tailpieces; index at the rear. Collates complete; 16 232 16 pp. Textblock is bright with no marks of any kind. Full vellum with 'Bacon' in ink on the spine. 32mo in twelve. Gibson 110a. Very Good binding. Apud Franciscum Hackium unknown books
1645285137Lugd. Bat: Apud Adrianum Wijingaerde et Franciscum Moiardum 1645. Second Edition revised. Full Leather. Very Good binding. The Second Edition of Francis Bacon's Novum Organum Scientiarum. Collates complete; 24 435 1 pp.; final page blank. The first numbered page lists six works by the author published in series this being part two: 'Novum Organum.' Per OCLC "Works which represent the first and third parts were published later; of the fourth and fifth parts only prefaces were written." Second edition of "one of the earliest attempts to develop an investigative method in scientific research" . Fully engraved title page and initials. Extraneous stub at the end of the first signature from the binder. Writing in ink of the front endpaper else with no marks of any kind. Textblock resonably bright; in early vellum with titling inked on the spine now faded. Very Good binding. Apud Adrianum Wijingaerde et Franciscum Moiardum unknown books
1996153125Paris: Centre Georges Pompidou 1996. First edition. Softcover. 335 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran June 27 through October 14 1996. Text in French with contributions by Robert Melville John Berger Sam Hunter Stephen Spender John Russell Lawrence Alloway Lawrence Gowing and many others. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations with a number of gatefold plates. A near fine copy in wrappers with some very slight wear. Centre Georges Pompidou unknown books
196348302New York: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum 1963. Softcover. Very good-/No jacket issued. New York: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum 1963. Numerous b&w and full color plates. 79 pp. Softcover. Small 4to. Red paper wrappers. Bumped and worn at head heel and corners; worn and chipped at spine; interior clean; binding beginning to loosen. A working copy. Very good-/No jacket issued. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum paperback books
1989164314Washington DC: Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden Smithsonian Institution 1989. First edition. Exhibition brochure for a show that ran October 12 1989 through January 7 1990. Single sheet folded twice to create 6 pages. Essay by Judith Zilczer. Includes 9 black and white illustrations. A very good copy and art historian Peter Selz's copy with his pen notesbut unsigned by him. Scarce ephemera. Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution unknown books
1989177525New York N.Y.: Thames & Hudson 1989. Softcover. VG- light wear to wraps and block text and illustrations are clean. Color illustrated wraps white lettering on front white spine with black lettering 187 pp profusely illustrated in bw and color. Catalog accompanying a jajor retrospective exhibition in celebration of the artist's eightieth birthday this volume surveys Bacon's work since 1945 emphasizing his paintings from his mature period. Catalog of the exhibition held Oct. 12 1989-Jan. 7 1990 at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden; Feb. 5-Apr. 22 1990 at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; and May 24-Aug. 28 1990 at the Museum of Modern Art New York./ "In association with Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Smithsonian Institution."/ Includes bibliographical references pages 186-187. Thames & Hudson unknown books
2009138707Barcelona / New York: Ediciones Poligrafa / D.A.P. / Distributed Art Publishers Inc 2009. First edition. Hardcover. 96 pages. Text by Sam Hunter. Includes 87 color illustrations. A near fine copy in a near fine dust jacket. Ediciones Poligrafa / D.A.P. / Distributed Art Publishers Inc unknown books
198515178JLondon: Tate Gallery 1985. First Edition. Boldly signed by artist Francis Bacon on the half title page in red ink. Books signed by Bacon are rare. The large 246 page illustrated exhibition book to accompany the great retrospective showing of Bacon’s painting by The Tate Gallery. Approximately 9 by 12 inches 30 cm by 22.5 cm. Paperbound in original publisher's illustrated wrappers lettered white on the front cover and spine. Copiously illustrated in color and black and white throughout with numerous fold-out plates. Fine. Tate Gallery unknown books
197026901Torino: Galleria Galatea 1970. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Tall stiff bound wrappers. An unpaginated catalog from a 1970 exhibition of Bacon's works in Torino Italy. Text in Italian by Tommaso Chiaretti. Seven color and one black and white plate. Bookplate of Elaine Graham Weitzen afixed to the title page else a clean very good example. Galleria Galatea paperback books
1998158472New York: Tony Shafrazi Gallery 1998. First edition. Hardcover. 92 pages. Includes essays by David Sylvester Sam Hunter and Michael Peppiatt. Includes numerous color images of works by Bacon as well as photographs by John Deakin. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. A lovely copy. Tony Shafrazi Gallery unknown books
2015247624New York: Bloomsbury 2015. Hardcover. xii 401p. preface epilogue index two glossy b&w photo sections near fine first US edition in boards and unclipped dj. Bloomsbury hardcover books
2015228572New York: Bloomsbury 2015. Hardcover. xii 401p. preface epilogue index two glossy b&w photo sections lightly-used and soiled fitting! first US edition in boards and unclipped dj. Bloomsbury hardcover books
198529055New York: Harry Abrams 1985. First American edition. Cloth. Near Fine/near fine. Thick clothbound quarto in dustwrapper. 246 pp. Terrific illustrated monograph on the great Irish born painter with text by Ades and Forge with a note on technique by Andrew Durham. With 291 illustrations including 195 plates in full color and 21 fold-outs. A handsome near fine copy in dustwrapper. A large and heavy volume. This copy has been briefly INSCRIBED by Andrew Forge. Harry Abrams unknown books
198648305New York NY: Abbeville Press 1986. First edition. Numerous b&w and full color plates. 128 pp. Softcover. Small 4to. Pink paper wrappers. Lightly shelfworn; paper wrapper beginning to peel at front bottom-right corner and rear bottom-right corner; interior tight clean and bright; a very nice copy. Very good/No jacket issued. Abbeville Press paperback books
1990D14155New York: Marlborough Gallery 1990. Paperback. Near Fine. Wraps; 4to; pp. 44 reproducing 14 works in full-color including 2 folding triptychs. Spine tips and corners lightly rubbed; rear cover a little age-toned; else fine. Contents are nice and bright. <br/><br/> Marlborough Gallery paperback books
1968009045New York: Marlborough-Gerson Gallery 1968. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good/Very Good. First edition. Exhibition catalog with beautiful color plates. Text by Lawrence Gowing. Includes several gatefolds. Very good copy in bound wrappers with wide French flaps. Protected in clear acetate wrapper. <br/><br/> Marlborough-Gerson Gallery paperback books
1975008062New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art 1975. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. First edition. Book published on the occasion of an exhibition. Text by Henry Geldzahler. A very good copy in oblong bound wrappers with diecut to front cover. A few stray pen marks to text. Mild foxing. <br/><br/> Metropolitan Museum of Art paperback books
1992S12956Cambridge:: Cambridge University Press 1992. 1992. 8vo. xiii 236 pp. Index. Black gilt-stamped cloth dust-jacket. Fine. Scarce. ISBN: 0521382491 Cambridge University Press, 1992. hardcover books
1992DL1020Cambridge:: Cambridge University Press 1992. 1992. 8vo. xiii 236 pp. Index. Cloth dust-jacket. Ink ownership signature of David C. Lindberg. Fine. Scarce. ISBN-10: 0521382491 / ISBN-13: 978-0521382496 Cambridge University Press, (1992). hardcover books
1962WRCLIT49625Los Angeles: William Andrews Clark Memorial Library / UCLA 1962. Printed wrappers. First edition. With the author's dated signature on the title. Spine sunned otherwise very good. William Andrews Clark Memorial Library / UCLA unknown books
1964102743London: Methuen 1964. First edition of this wonderfully illustrated work on Francis Bacon. Octavo original boards illustrated throughout. Presentation copy boldly inscribed on the front free endpaper "For George with all best wishes Francis Bacon." Fine in a near fine dust jacket. Jacket photograph of Bacon on the front panel by Cecil Beaton. Francis Bacon was a figurative painter known for his emotionally charged raw imagery and fixation on personal motifs. Best known for his depictions of popes crucifixions and portraits of close friends his abstracted figures are typically isolated in geometrical cages which give them vague 3D depth set against flat nondescript backgrounds. Bacon said that he saw images "in series" and his work which numbers c. 590 extant paintings along with many others he destroyed typically focuses on a single subject for sustained periods often in triptych or diptych formats. His output can be broadly described as sequences or variations on single motifs; including the 1930s Picasso-influenced bio-morphs and Furies the 1940s male heads isolated in rooms or geometric structures the 1950s screaming popes the mid-to-late 1950s animals and lone figures the early 1960s crucifixions the mid to late 1960s portraits of friends the 1970s self-portraits and the cooler more technical 1980s paintings. Bacon took up painting in his twenties having drifted in the late 1920s and early 1930s as an interior decorator bon vivant and gambler. He said that his artistic career was delayed because he spent too long looking for subject matter that could sustain his interest. His breakthrough came with the 1944 triptych Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion which sealed his reputation as a uniquely bleak chronicler of the human condition. From the mid-1960s he mainly produced portraits of friends and drinking companions either as single or triptych panels. Following the suicide of his lover George Dyer in 1971 his art became more sombre inward-looking and preoccupied with the passage of time and death. The climax of this later period is marked by masterpieces including his 1982's "Study for Self-Portrait" and Study for a Self-Portrait--Triptych 1985-86. Methuen hardcover books
196210054London: The Tate Gallery 1962. Softcover. G- cover is curling cover creased spine worn lamination pulled away from wraps age toning all pages clear and intact. Off-white wraps with color illustration and black lettering. 54pp. bw illustrations throughout some in color. London: Tate Gallery May 24 to July 1 1962. The Tate Gallery unknown books
1999117504New York: Harry N. Abrams in association with The Trust For Museum Exhibitions 1999. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that started in New Haven and then traveled to Minneapolis San Francisco and Fort Worth Texas. Essays by Dennis Farr Michael Peppiatt and Sally Yard. Includes numerous color plates along with a number of black and white illustrations. A clean and tight near fine copy in wrappers. Harry N. Abrams in association with The Trust For Museum Exhibitions unknown books
1987172265Barcelona: Ediciones Poligrafa S.A. 1987. Hardcover. Text in English. Includes 240 color illustrations. A very good copy with slackness to the binding due to a publisher defect and a small former owner signature to the front free endpaper in a close to near fine dust jacket with some very minor wear. Still a solid reference copy of this terrific book. Ediciones Poligrafa, S.A. unknown books
1992130643Madrid / New York: Galeria Marlborough S.A. /Marlborough Gallery Inc 1992. First edition. Softcover. 47 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran October 8 through November 14 1992 in Madrid and then April 1993 in New York. Text in English and Spanish and with an insert of a translation of an interview with Bacon by Richard Cork. A near fine copy in wrappers. Galeria Marlborough, S.A. /Marlborough Gallery Inc unknown books