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2007151358Cleveland OH and New Haven CT and London: The Cleveland Museum of Art in association with Yale University Press 2007. First edition. Hardcover. 524 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran October 15 2006 through January 7 2007 at The Cleveland Museum and then March 7 through June 3 2007 at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Foreword by Robert Hughes. Introduction by William H. Robinson and Carmen Belen Lord. Includes 600 color illustrations. A very near fine copy in a very near fine dust jacket. Please note extra shipping may be required as this is a very heavy book. The Cleveland Museum of Art in association with Yale University Press unknown books
2008168904Philadelphia: La Salle University Art Museum 2008. Paperback. VG-. Ex-library with usual marks. Black and white stapled wraps with BW illustration. 59 pp. 26 BW plates. Catalogue of an exhibition held March 5-May 30 2008. La Salle University Art Museum paperback books
1984213271San Diego: MADD House & The Goodwins 1984. Two booklets 8p & 36p. both 5.5x8.5 inches poetry and an event program personal inscription and signed by the poet lightly-worn in stapled pictorial yellow and blue wraps. The Goodwin Family Reunion program has a poem at the end by Kenya signed as "Carmen K." in pencil at the bottom below her full printed name. Her poetry chapbook has a brief inscription in ink on title page signed as "Author Carm Kenya" Kenya wrote the preface to "Its Good to be Black" by Ruby Berkley Goodwin African American poet from San Diego. MADD House & The Goodwins unknown books
199744875NY: Metropolitan Museum of Art 1997. First Edition. 4to pp. xii 406. Bibliography indices. With 288 illustrations including 217 in full color. Published in conjunction with an exhibition organized by the Met. As new in slightly scuffed dj. Heavy. Includes essays by Alessandro Cecchi William Griswold Jonathan Nelson Innis Howe Shoemaker and Elizabeth Barker. Metropolitan Museum of Art unknown books
1998273762The Imola Ceramics Co-Operative 1998. Hard Cover. Fine binding. A clean and bright 2-volume set housed in the publisher's Near Fine slipcase. Fine binding. The Imola Ceramics Co-Operative unknown books
2017Embry 192025Metropolitan Museum of Art 2017. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Full page color reproductions. Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2017. First edition, first printing. unknown books
2018178663New York: Metropolian Museum of Art 2018. Hardcover. NF minimal wear very clean and crisp. Rust cloth binding with dark brown glossy lettering on spine. Color illustrated dust jacket. 392 pp. Profusely illustrated in B&W and color. "The Italian Renaissance master Michelangelo Buonarroti 1475-1564 was especially celebrated for his disegno a term that embraces both drawing and conceptual design. Featuring more than 200 drawings as well as paintings sculpture and architectural plans and views this authoritative examines Michelangelo as "the divine draftsman and designer" whose work according to Giorgio Vasari embodied the unity of the arts. Carmen C. Bambach delivers a thorough and engaging narrative of the artist's long career beginning with his training under Ghirlandaio and Bertoldo and ending with his 17-year appointment as chief architect of St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican. In each thematic chapter related drawings and other works are illustrated and discussed together many for the first time to provide new insights into Michelangelo's creative process. In addition to St. Peter's other featured projects include the Sistine Chapel ceiling the Tomb of Pope Julius II and the architecture of the Campidoglio in Rome. Michelangelo's theories of art are also explored and new consideration is given to his personal life and affections and their effect on his creative output. Magnificent in every way this book will be the foremost publication about this remarkable artist for many years" -- abstract. Metropolian Museum of Art hardcover books
1923008707Chicago IL: P.F. Volland and Company 1923. Book. Very good- condition. Paperback. First thus edition. Octavo 8vo. 16 pages. Paperback binding; linen-style pages. Heavily rubbed and worn with creasing to page edges and tape repair on spine and holding pages to covers not affecting illustrations. Minor soiling to pages. Beautifully illustrated in color by Carmen Browne. P.F. Volland and Company Paperback books
1987168988New York: Hudson Hills Press 1987. Hardcover. New in shrinkwrap. Pastel blue cloth boards color-illustrated dust jacket with blue lettering. 196 pp. Color illustrations. Catalogue of a traveling exhibition organized by the Fort Worth Art Museum. Includes bibliographical references. Hudson Hills Press hardcover books
1991015183Austin: Published for the Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery College of Fine Arts University of Texas at Austin Byt Eh University of Texas Press 1991. xvi 395p. numerous colored and b/w illus. quarto format original blue cloth. Published for the Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, College of Fine Arts, University of Texas at Austin, Byt Eh University of Te unknown books
2007154849Zaragoza: Instituto de Estudios Altoaragoneses 2007. Hardcover. VG Some scuffs to flyleaves otherwise nice and clean. Black paper boards dark turquoise & illus. dust jacket 437 pp. many color & duotone illus. Text is in Spanish with one-paragraph English summaries of the essays at the rear. Issued in conjunction with a 2007 exhibition focused on the collection of Spanish scholar and art collector Vincencio Juan de Lastanosa. With 18 thematic and illustrated essays about the variety of items that held Lastanosa's interest: artwork sculpture furniture coins and medals scientific instruments natural objects and printed ephemera. Explores as well the contents of his library the family chapels and the gardens. Includes a bibliography. Instituto de Estudios Altoaragoneses hardcover books
2004168647Zaragoza: Institución Fernando el Católico 2004. Paperback. VG- light wear to edges and corners. Glossy color-illustrated and gray wraps with black and red lettering. 293 pp. Illustrations. Text in Spanish. Includes index and bibliographical references. 5. Institución Fernando el Católico paperback books
1997160100Sevilla Spain: Empresa Pública de Gestión de Programas Culturales D.L. 1997. With letter sigend by the artist. Softcover. VG. Red card wraps with cover illus.; orange/white lettering. French flaps. 95 pp. full of color illus.; with a 2-page letter in French written in pencil and signed by Martinez along with a packet of various images from the catalogue all in a separate packet. Text in Spanish. Catalogue from the exhibitions by Spanish-Swiss artist Juan Martinez held in Seville at the Sala de Exposiciones de Santa Inés 20 of November to 31 of December 1997 and the Museo Provincial 5 of March to 5 of April 1998. With essays by Tomas Paredes Jose Luis Chicharro Chamorro Marcelino Sanches Ruiz and Francicso Calvo Serraller. Each plate briefly annotated and with lists of exhibitions and works in collections. The accompanying letter and materials were sent with the catalogue to a NY gallery owner in preparation for mounting a show at her gallery. Empresa Pública de Gestión de Programas Culturales, D.L. paperback books
199214881Austin TX: University of Texas Press 1992. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/near fine. Near fine in like jacket. 4to. Blue cloth. Gilt lettering to spine. In original illustrated dust jacket. Unclipped. Thin area of fading to lower end of cloth. Jacket lightly shelf rubbed at rear. Otherwise clean seldom referenced. <br/><br/>A fantastic beautifully presented work on the famed Uruguayan arts and crafts school and movements. 395pp. University of Texas Press hardcover books
200698273Guadalajara Mexico: Gobierno del Estado de Jalisco; Universidad de Guadalajara 2006. Lacks volume 2. 32cm. Arabella Gonzalez Huezo Coordinación Editorial 219 p b/w plates plans facs. illus. bibls. color pict. fldg. wrps Result of an academic project of the University of Guadalajara in an interdisciplinary research effort to analyze the colonial architectural patrimony built in the city of Guadalajara during the 17th and 18th centuries and classified as baroque style for their characteristics including those buildings whose topology style is not "pure" baroque but involve important baroque elements or features. LIMITED EDITION OF 1000 Gobierno del Estado de Jalisco; Universidad de Guadalajara unknown books
200370533Panamá: Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Panamá 2003. 28.5 cm. Escritores: Profesor Pedro Luis Prados: Precursores y modernistas: 1903 Mónica Kupfer: Del cincuentenario a la invasión: 1950-Adriene Samos: Hacia el gran cambio: Arte de los 90 hasta nuestros días. Monografías: Angela de Picardi Pedro Prados Adrienne Samos Antón Rajer y Tania Iglesias. Fotografía: Alfredo Máiquez 167p plus 6p. separate as issued b/w and color plates ind. bio./chron. bibl. appen. color pict. d.j. First book dedicated exclusively to the history of Panamanian art with texts by five art historian with some 120 images. Includes analysis of the styles of the most prominent artists of the 20th century. LIMITED EDITION OF 1800 Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Panamá unknown books
193727068New York: John C. Yorston Publishing Co 1937. First Edition. Octavo 20.5cm; green cloth with titling and decorations stamped in gilt to spine and front cover; dustjacket; 321pp; illus. Beginning oxidation to spine gilt with a touch of discoloration to surrounding spine cloth; Near Fine. Dustjacket is unclipped priced $2.00 with light edgewear and gentle sunning to spine; Near Fine. Novelized version of the real-life events surrounding the birth of Georgia Norwood the first child born at the Boston Lighthouse in Boston Harbor. During a spring storm in 1932 Georgia's mother Josephine Norwood believed the birth was imminent and a doctor was summond from a nearby town. It took an hour and a half for the boat to land at the island in heavy seas and though Georgia wasn't born until a week later in calm weather. she would be forever known as "Storm Child. John C. Yorston Publishing Co unknown books
2000171345Mexico D.F.: Americo Arte Editores 2000. Hardcover. VG. Fuschia boards with purple and gold lettering. 139 pp. Color illustrations. Text in Spanish and English. Americo Arte Editores hardcover books
1999248782Bilbao 1999. hardcover. near fine/very good. Beautifully and extensively illustrated. 261pp. 4to brown cloth d.w.; dust wrapper lightly rubbed. Bilbao: Museo de Bellas Artes 1999. A near fine copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Maestros Antiguos y Modernos<br/><br/> unknown books
2009146913Houston Texas: Museum of Fine Arts Houston 2009. Hardcover. VG Some light scuffing to boards. Color illus. paper over boards. 394 pp. Profusely illustrated in color. Published to commemorate a two-day symposium titled "Concretismo and Neoconcretismo: Fifty Years Later" which was organized by the International Center for the Arts of the Americas. Also accompanied an exhibition of select works from this collection held at Haus Konstruktiv in Zurich Switzerland. Includes a preface by Adolpho Leirner himself as well as many essays by various authors divided into the following topics: Samson Flexor and Atelier Abstracao The Graphic Arts grupo ruptura/Arte Concreto Grupo Frente Neo-Concretos and The Independents. Wonderfully illustrated. Heavy. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston hardcover books
68487hardcover. 68 plates in full color of paintings by famous women artists. Oblong 4to cloth d.w. Madrid 1964.<br/><br/> unknown books
1962419612Paris: Editions Du Cloitre 1962. Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition. Illustrated by Marie Liesse. Laminated illustrated boards. Corners a little bumped some pencil notations in the text possibly used in producing another edition very good or better. Name and address of Rumer Godden in pencil on front fly in the hand of actress Marian Seldes indicating that she received the book from Godden as a gift. Editions Du Cloitre hardcover books
200686732Guadalajara Mexico: Gobierno del Estado de Jalisco; Universidad de Guadalajara 2006. 32cm. Arabella Gonzalez Huezo Coordinación Editorial 2 Vols 219;235p b/w plates plans facs. illus. bibls. color pict. fldg. wrps The 2 volume set is the result of an academic project of the University of Guadalajara in an interdisciplinary research effort to analyze the colonial architectural patrimony built in the city of Guadalajara during the 17th and 18th centuries and classified as baroque style for their characteristics including those buildings whose topology style is not "pure" baroque but involve important baroque elements or features. LIMITED EDITION OF 1000 Gobierno del Estado de Jalisco; Universidad de Guadalajara unknown books
2011131128Madrid ; Valencia; Barcelona: El Viso ; Generalitat Valenciana ; Consorci de museus de la comunitat Valenciana 2011. Hardcover. New in publisher's shrinkwrap. Dark taupe printed boards with color illustration. 270 pp. Beautifully illustrated. In Spanish. Catalog of an exhibition held at Centro del Carmen Valencia April 5-June 26 2011 ; CaixaForum Barcelona July 19-Oct. 9 2011. El Viso ; Generalitat Valenciana ; Consorci de museus de la comunitat Valenciana hardcover books
19641287118Madrid: Editora Nacional 1964. Text entirely in Spanish. Ex-library copy. Folio; VG/G; White spine with black text; DJ has moderately strong edgewear 1" open tear on upper spine few 0.25" tears around corners light surface scuffing and discoloration to spine; Boards strong clean; Textblock has small stamp on front end paper otherwise clean; 195pp. Arts - Spanish & Latin American Art. <br /> <br /> Additional shipping may be necessary due to size/weight restrictions for international/expedited orders. 1287118. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Editora Nacional unknown books