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pp. viii, 476 +Plus frontis portrait. 12mo. 200mm. Original publisher's full green pebbled cloth binding. Cover blank. Spine lettered in gilt. Covers clean and corners sharp. Spine gilt bright. Dust jacket intact but torn at base of spine and slighty soiled. Front hinge cracked but contents clean and tight otherwise. Hardbound. Very Good. Wendell Phillips (1811-1884) was a Boston born attorney, abolitionist, orator, and advocate for Native Americans. NW59
pp. x, 402 +Plus 4 pages of B/W plates. 12mo. 200mm. Original publisher's full gray cloth binding lettered in red and decorated with a green and black shield design. Spine lettered and decorated similarly. Cover color is bright and boards are discolored around edges. Corners sharp. Contents clean. Hardbound. Very Good. David Graham Phillips (1867-1911) was an American novelist and journalist of the muckraker tradition. NW60
pp. 213 +Plus 8 pages of B/W plates. 12mo. 200mm. Original publisher's full speckled green cloth binding lettered in green and decorated with a maroon and green floral design. Cover designed by Rome K Richardson with monogram. Spine lettered and decorated in green. Cover color is bright and boards are clean. Corners bumped. Contents clean. Hardbound. Very Good. David Graham Phillips (1867-1911) was an American novelist and journalist of the muckraker tradition. NW61
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Hardcover, VII 654 p., 0 b/w ill. 336 colour ill., 225 x 300 mm, . ISBN 9781905375486. "Truly a distinguished achievement, this book is required reading for general readers as well as specialists in the history of art" (Charles Dempsey, The Johns Hopkins University) A very important part of Caravaggio?s production consists of pictorial narratives, mostly religious. Thus, according to early modern aesthetics, Caravaggio practiced the artistic genre of the istoria: the most discussed and thoroughly defined pictorial institution of his time. Unanimously, seventeenth-century artists and art theorists censored and condemned Caravaggio?s art for its numerous deficiencies and faults in regard to the principles of the istoria. In spite of all these testimonies, Caravaggio?s innovations in and misuses of the techniques specific to early modern pictorial narrative have never been systematically studied, debated, and put into historical perspective. In this volume, Lorenzo Pericolo argues that Caravaggio?s multiple experimentations with the traditional devices of the istoria not only represent the core of an unprecedented "poetics of dislocation," but also unsettled, dismantled, and expanded the scope of pictorial narrative in ways that would have redefined and deeply transformed the concept of painting and artistic creation, had Caravaggio?s enterprise not have been ferociously criticized and stigmatized as both aberrant and defective. To solidly establish the importance and groundbreaking charge of Caravaggio?s work, Pericolo examines the notion of Leon Battista Alberti?s istoria as interpreted and developed by early modern artists and theorists?from Leonardo to Vasari, from Lomazzo to Poussin, and from Michelangelo to Bellori?in vast surveys in which the concepts of diachrony, duration, eurythmy, propriety, verisimilitude, and pictorial truth? among others?are carefully examined on a theoretical and practical level. By analyzing the paintings of Caravaggio?s followers such as Cecco del Caravaggio, Battistello Caracciolo, Valentin de Boulogne and, not least, Diego Velazquez, Pericolo explores how Caravaggio?s innovations in the domain of pictorial narrative were variously construed, elaborated upon, and brought to fruition in the aftermath of the master?s death in 1610, thereby offering a critical explanation of the implosion and extinction of the Caravaggesque movement in the 1630s. Among the flood of recent books devoted to Caravaggio, whose popularity now stands at the zenith, Lorenzo Pericolo?s profound and passionate study stands out for its sensitive and learned presentation of an argument that is both historically true and critically revealing to present-day sensibilities. Thoroughly at home in the vast literature devoted to Baroque art in general and to Caravaggio in particular, Pericolo also brings to his subject an unrivaled understanding of modern theoretical techniques on the one hand, and, on the other, an unrivaled mastery of seventeenth-century artistic theory, profoundly based in Aristotelian poetics and in rhetorical techniques. Through extended close readings of Caravaggio?s paintings, arranged in roughly chronological order, Pericolo brilliantly teases out the theoretical and practical choices that confronted Caravaggio, and that further determined reception of his work, both in the positive and negative senses, by highly sophisticated contemporary audiences. Beyond this, Pericolo is a remarkably sensitive guide to Caravaggio?s expression of profound, wrenching and often painful, emotions caught in eternal suspension, the sources of both his contemporaries? discomfort and our own, modern, recognition and appreciation. Truly a distinguished achievement, this book is required reading for general readers as well as specialists in the history of art.
Paris, Librairie Stock, Delamain et Boutelleau, 1957. In-8, dem-basane fauve, couvertures conservées, 382 pp. Bel ex.
pp. 360. 12mo. 200mm. Original publisher's green cloth binding strikingly decorated with a cowboy stamped in black and white and embossed trees set in gilt. Spine decorated with a western design in black white and gilt. Cover and Spine color is crisp. Corners sharp but slightly frayed. First edition. Hardbound. Contents clean. Very Good+. NW59
pp. 388 +Plus 6 color illustrations. 12mo. 220mm. Original publisher's full beige cloth binding lettered and decorated and lettered in orange black and white. Cover depicts a lovely woman with black hair blowing in the wind. Spine lettered in orange and black. Cover is soiled. Colors are bright, especially the white. corners frayed. Manuscript ownership on inside fly leaf of Iva Ives. Contents clean. Hardbound. Good. Randall Parrish (1858-1923) was an American author of dime novels. 'When Wilderness Was King' was his first longer work. NW60
266 p. +Plus 16 leaves of plates. 8vo. Slightly browned original publisher's full cloth pictorial binding in beige. Cover stamped in black, white, and green and gray. Spine in black and green. Corners bumped, lightly browned endpapers. Some loss of color on cover. Manuscript ownership on inside flyleaf of 'Pea Jazzaui.' 200mm. Hardbound. Good. NW66
pp. 256. 8vo. 190mm. Original publisher's full black pictorial cloth binding lettered and decorated in gilt. Spine lettered similarly in gilt. Gilt bright on cover and spine. Boards and spine slightly scuffed with mild abrasions. Corners frayed. Contents clean. Hardbound. Very good. Charles Durwin Parker (1827-1925) was a Wisconsin politician. NW61
pp. (xv), 457. +Plus 18 full color mounted illustrations including frontis inserted. 12mo. 210mm. Publisher's full cloth binding in gray decorated in gilt and blind. Spine lettered in same. Gloriously colored front and rear paste-down depicting an opulent scene of a garden and country life. Some rubbing to spine. Front hinge cracked but binding tight and contents clean. Hardbound. Very Good. NW70
pp.[viii] 212. +Plus 4 leaves of plates including frontis. 8vo. 200mm. Red full cloth binding with cover design stamped with full cover illustration. Spine lettered in gilt and faded. Corners bumped and some pages soiled. Cover scuffed. Gift inscription on inside flyleaf 'to Douglas from Jerry.' Hardbound. Good. NW68
514 p., ills., 210 x 260 mm, 1999, Languages: English, Hardback, fine condition . . ISBN 9782503507064. The core of this history involves the enormous number of documents on musicians and musical patronage recovered in Milanese archives and elsewhere during the course of our research. This evidence bears on the performing organizations of the court chapel and the biscantori of the Duomo, polyphonic sources of both sacred and secular music, the monophonic observance of the liturgy, the recruitment of singers, circumstances and working conditions, requirements of clients, demands and preferences of patrons, the tangled process of the procurement of benefices, jailing, and even espionage. It pertains to the biographies and activities of musicians, including the most influential composer of the late fifteenth century, Josquin Desprez, who we know lived and worked in Milan for more than twenty years, including the entire period of Duke Galeazzo Sforza's renowned chapel of Franco-Flemish singers, one that contained the most illustrious musicians in Europe. Within the chapel a new genre of music was cultivated and musical works that exemplified the high renaissance period were composed and performed. Later, under Ludovico Sforza, Franchino Gafori wrote several theory treatises and compiled polyphonic sources of great importance. Findings in the documents have necessitated a re-evaluation of all three, including the revision of dates for a substantial part of the repertory. All historians are familiar with the long and well established tradition in which the Medici and the city of Florence have been cast as the vanguard of modernism. Although no one would wish to detract from the brilliant history of Florence, recently it has been argued that Milan was the first city state to develop modern government (along with its bureaucracy), and diplomacy, both of which pertain directly to the musicians and music of this study.
hardcover, 458 p., 316 b/w ill. 195 colour ill., 210 x 297 mm, English. ISBN 9782503517438. The fourth volume examines all the works attributed to masters with provisional names from the 1470s to the first half of the 16th century (Master of the Joseph Sequence, Master of the Magdalen Legend, Master of the Orsoy Altarpiece, Master of the Saint Barbara Legend, Master of the Saint Catherine Legend, Master of the Saint Lucy Legend, Master of the Saint Ursula Legend, Master of the View of Saint-Gudule, Master of 1473). It was towards 1900 that anonymous works were first grouped, on the basis of stylistic affinities, around certain paintings presenting particular characteristics. Each group is attributed to an anonymous master named after the painting (the eponymous work) which forms the basis for this group. These ensembles serve to give direction to the work of art historians, in the hope of identifying these anonymous painters at a later date. Some of these groups, to which new works have been added over past decades, appear fairly heterogeneous, and merit critical reexamination in the light of modern analysis methods. Like the three previous volumes, it is published in English and abundantly illustrated with colour photographs of the investigated paintings, detail photographs and comparative material. Each of the nineteen paintings has been submitted to exhaustive and detailed examination following a scientific research method which has been fully established over the years. This includes, on the one hand, examination of the supports and the original frames, dendrochronological analysis, infrared reflectography, stereomicroscopic observation, radiographic analysis, ultraviolet fluorescence imaging and, where possible, examination of paint samples and, on the other hand, historical, iconographic and stylistic analysis, dating, attribution and bibliography. Information is drawn from documents in the museum?s archives and supplemented with material held at the Royal Institute for the Study and Conservation of Belgium?s Artistic Heritage (IRPA/KIK) and the Centre for the Study of Fifteenth-Century Painting in the Southern Netherlands and the Principality of Liege. Each group of paintings attributed to a master with a provisional name is introduced with a short status quaestionis evoking the origins of the grouping and the principal publications relating to it. In their notices on the individual paintings, the authors have based their research on comparing them as closely as possible with the works around which each ensemble is grouped. Certain paintings in the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium are themselves eponymous works. In these cases the authors have made every effort to document these reference works as thoroughly as possible.
pp. 336+ Plus B/W Frontis. 8vo. 200mm. Publisher's yellow full cloth binding with cover stamped in green, white and brown and decorated with a snowy mountain scene. Spine lettered in brown. Slight soiling to back and front cover but cover detail still pops. Hardbound. Good. NW69
Very Good Paperback. Light shelfwear. Pages are browned but text is clean. 128p. First British Edition Used
pp. vi, 424+ Plus frontispiece. 8vo. 200mm. Publisher's blue-gray full cloth binding with cover stamped in tan, white and black and decorated with a scene of a woman tugging on a mans arm as he looks down upon her. Spine lettered in white. Cover slightly rubbed and edge of rear board slightly dinged. Hardbound. Good. NW69
296p. +Plus 7 plates. 8vo. 200mm. Dust Jacket Fragile but intact. Original publisher's full dark blue cloth pictorial binding. The cover (rendered in cream, black, and light blue) shows two couples golfing. Spine lettered in bright gold gilt. A clean and tight example. Hardbound. Very Good. NW66
pp. 62. +Plus 4 illustrations including frontis. 12mo. 190mm. Publisher's maroon cloth binding with cover decorated and stamped in gilt. Spine lettered in gilt. Corners bumped and some soiling to the spine. Binding tight and contents clean. Hardbound. Very Good. NW70
Mm 120x180 Volume di pp. 271 con 112 figure nel testo. Legatura editoriale. Opera in ottime condizioni.
pp. 38 +Plus frontis portrait. 12mo. 180mm. Original publisher's pictorial full pebbled cream cloth binding lettered and decorated in gilt. Cover designs of torches strung together with ribbon. Spine blank. Cover is slightly. Spine rubbed. Some Wear to base and head of spine. Corners worn. Contents clean. Hardbound. Very Good. Richard Olney (1835-1917) was an American statesman. He served as U.S. Attorney General and Secretary of State under President Grover Cleveland, and in the latter position, briefly, under Cleveland's successor, William McKinley. As attorney general, Olney used injunctions against striking workers in the Pullman strike, setting a precedent, and advised the use of federal troops, when legal means failed to control the strikers. As secretary of state, he raised the status of America in the world by elevating U.S. diplomatic posts to the status of embassy. This book is a transcription of 'An address Delivered before the Alumni of Brown University.' NW63
pp. 299. +Plus 3 leaves of plates including frontis. 8vo. 200mm. Brown full cloth binding with cover design stamped in black and cream. Spine lettered in cream and slightly faded. Corners bumped. Manuscript ownership on inside paste down. Hardbound. Good. NW68
pp. 127 +frontis portrait and 8 portraits of various noble women (This copy lacking 4 of 8 plates). 16mo. 250mm. Original publisher's full light blue cloth binding decorated in gilt. Spine similarly lettered in gilt. Rear board resembles front. All edges gilt. Boards mildly damp stained and soiled around the edges. Spine browned, rubbed and worn at head and base. Corners bumped. Contents heavily stained and lightly foxed in places. Hardbound. Good. NW51
pp. 15 unnumbered leaves of vivid illuminated chromo-lithographs with colors and gilt. 12mo. 150mm. Original publisher's pictorial paper covered boards lettered in gilt and decorated in gilt and color illustration. Spine blank. Cover colors are bright. Spine worn. Some wear to head of spine. Corners sharp. Contents clean but coming away from the binding. Hardbound. Very Good. The Beatitudes are eight blessings recounted by Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount in the Gospel of Matthew. Each is a proverb-like proclamation, without narrative. Four of the blessings also appear in the Sermon on the Plain in the Gospel of Luke, followed by four woes which mirror the blessings. NW63
pp. iv, 400 +Plus color frontis and illustrations throughout. 12mo. 200mm. Original publisher's pictorial full blue-green cloth binding decorated in white, gray, black green, and blue and lettered in white. Decoration depicts seven dapper men behind a wall all headed in same direction set against a blue sky with a white cloud. Spine lettered in white. Cover color bright. Spine faded and rubbed. Corners bumped and frayed. Contents clean. Hardbound. Very Good. Indiana born Meredith Nicholson (1866-1947) was a best-selling author, politician, and diplomat. Clarence Coles Phillips (1880-1927) was an American artist and illustrator who signed his early works C. Coles Phillips, but after 1911 worked under the abbreviated name, Coles Phillips. He is known for his stylish images of women and a signature use of negative space in the paintings he created for advertisements and the covers of popular magazines. Reginald Bathurst Birch (1856-1943) was an English-American artist and illustrator. He was best known for his depiction of the titular hero of Frances Hodgson Burnett's 1886 novel 'Little Lord Fauntleroy' which started a craze in juvenile fashion. While his illustrated corpus has eclipsed his other work, he was also an accomplished painter of portraits and landscapes. NW62