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19939781857021547-2025Fourth 4th Estate London 1993. 1993. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Carol. Shields</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Fourth 4th Estate London 1993.</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9781857021547</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 1993</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 361</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> With irony and humor Carol Shields documents the story of one woman's life through her diaries</p> Fourth (4th) Estate, London, 1993. hardcover
ria9781563677267_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This text will guide fashion students through the garment construction process and provide the industry standard construction information needed. paperback
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1958GB000E60TFQI3N00Stoeger Arms 1958. Paperback. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Stoeger Arms paperback
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20221-0137676689Pearson College Div 2022. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 1940 pages. 7.75x5.00x2.25 inches. Pearson College Div paperback
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193253927New York: The Macmillan Company 1932. First edition. 56 reproductions of etchings aquatints and drawings with lettered tissue guards by John Taylor Arms. 217 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Brick red cloth. Fine in original fine dust jacket. First edition. 56 reproductions of etchings aquatints and drawings with lettered tissue guards by John Taylor Arms. 217 pp. 1 vols. 4to. <br/><br/> The Macmillan Company hardcover
193624951936. Etching on cream wove paper with a deckle edges 1 x 1 inch 24 x 24 mm full margins. Signed in pencil lower margin. Number 18 from the Christmas Card series; number 19 from the Miniature series. In excellent condition with all of the fine lines printing in astonishing detail. Born in 1887 in Washington DC John Taylor Arms studied at Princeton University and ultimately earned a degree in architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1912. With the outbreak of W.W.I Arms served as an officer in the United States Navy and it was during this time that he turned his focus to printmaking having published his first etching in 1919. His first subjects were the Brooklyn Bridge near the Navy Yard and it was during his wartime travel that Arms created a series of extraordinarily detailed etchings based on gothic cathedrals and churches he visited in France and Italy the plate for Guardians of the Spire was created in 1921. He used what was available to him namely sewing needles and a magnifying glass to create the incredibly rich and fine detail that his etchings are known for. Upon his return to New York after the war Arms enjoyed a successful career as a graphic artist created a series of etchings of American cities and published Handbook of Print Making and Print Makers Macmillan 1934. He served as President of the Society of American Graphic Artists and in 1933 was made a full member of the National Academy of Design. Arms died in Fairfield Connecticut in 1953. unknown
19366321936. Etching on cream wove paper with a deckle edges 1 x 1 inch 24 x 24 mm full margins. Signed in pencil lower margin. Number 18 from the Christmas Card series; number 19 from the Miniature series. In excellent condition with all of the fine lines printing in astonishing detail. Born in 1887 in Washington DC John Taylor Arms studied at Princeton University and ultimately earned a degree in architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1912. With the outbreak of W.W.I Arms served as an officer in the United States Navy and it was during this time that he turned his focus to printmaking having published his first etching in 1919. His first subjects were the Brooklyn Bridge near the Navy Yard and it was during his wartime travel that Arms created a series of extraordinarily detailed etchings based on gothic cathedrals and churches he visited in France and Italy the plate for Guardians of the Spire was created in 1921. He used what was available to him namely sewing needles and a magnifying glass to create the incredibly rich and fine detail that his etchings are known for. Upon his return to New York after the war Arms enjoyed a successful career as a graphic artist created a series of etchings of American cities and published Handbook of Print Making and Print Makers Macmillan 1934. He served as President of the Society of American Graphic Artists and in 1933 was made a full member of the National Academy of Design. Arms died in Fairfield Connecticut in 1953. unknown
19418161941. Etching on fine cream laid paper 7/16 x 5/8 inches 11 x 17 mm full margins. Signed dated and inscribed illegibly in pencil below the image and titled in pencil lower margin. A proof impression aside from the total regular edition of 635 signed impressions. A wonderful impression of this miniature work with minor toning. <br /> <br /> Fletcher 363. Fletcher states that there is no effort made to distinguish between the various signed and unsigned prints and editions of this work because of the discrepency between practice and the notes of Arms. <br /> <br /> Minature Series No. 29<br /> Christmas Card Series No. 21<br /> Mexican Series No. 2<br /> Brooch Series No. 6<br /> <br /> Paper: Arms was typical of the artists of this period - he was obsessed with paper a mania for collecting paper that could/would improve an edition. The quantity he left after his death distributed by his wife to fellow artists witnesses his love for finely made paper -paper interesting because of texture color distinctive weave.<br /> <br /> The earliest paper known to have been used by Arms came from a Baptismal Register Kirchen Ordnung The Reformed Church Middletown Dauphin County Pennsylvania 1708 bought in a bookshop in Philadelphia.<br /> <br /> His early prints 1915-1919 evidence paper taken from old books with gilded edges. Some prints appear on stationary from the Cisalpine Napoleonic Italy still bearing the estampe of the office or department; others carry penned ink page numbers taken from old ledgers of the Eighteenth Century-all beautiful shades of grey blue and green handmade ribbed and otherwise. Some of his color aquatints were printed on full sheets of heavy chine or Japanese vellum giving a sense of luxury in the richness of the stock and the width of the margins. There was a myriad of modern papers gleaned in England France Italy and the United States. -William Dolan Fletcher A Man For All Times p. 15. unknown
2135101934: Knoedler & Co. VG: Wear to the edges and corners of the slipcase. Wear to the edges and corners of the wraps. Fading to the wraps. Clean bright body pages and solid binding. Clean images. Four books with heavy gray paper wraps in a gray slipcase. The slipcase has a tan plate with black text on its spine with the title. The books all have black text on the spine. Book one has twenty-eight pages; book two has twenty-eight pages; book three has forty-six pages; number six has 132 pages. Each book is illustrated in black-and-white. Includes 'Seventy-Five Masterpieces of Graphic Art' 'The Complate Etched Portrait Work of Anthony van Dyck' 'One Hundred Etchings Dry-Points Engravings Woodcuts and Lithographs Illustrative of John Taylor Arms' Handbook of Print Making and Print Makers' and 'Dry Points by Muirhead Bone.'. Knoedler & Co paperback
194124961941. Etching on delicate antique laid paper image 5/16 x 1/2 inches 8 x 13 mm; plate 2 3/4 x 5 70 x 127 mm; sheet 4 x 5 inches 101 x 128 mm full margins. Signed in pencil in the lower margin. In good condition with minor mat tone inside the platemark. An astonishing work in miniature. <br /> <br /> Fletcher 362. The print depicts the Trinity Bridge in Crowland Lincolnshire-a unique 14th-century fourteenth-century triangular bridge that formerly spanned the confluence of the River Welland and a tributary. Arms was famously obsessive about architectural detail often using sewing needles and magnifying glasses to achieve the minute textures seen in the stonework and the neighboring buildings. This piece is occasionally found on a single sheet alongside another 1941 etching Pátzcuaro Michoacán Mexico Fletcher 361 as Arms sometimes printed smaller subjects together before cutting the plates. <br /> <br /> Born in 1887 in Washington DC John Taylor Arms studied at Princeton University and ultimately earned a degree in architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1912. With the outbreak of W.W.I Arms served as an officer in the United States Navy and it was during this time that he turned his focus to printmaking having published his first etching in 1919. His first subjects were the Brooklyn Bridge near the Navy Yard and it was during his wartime travel that Arms created a series of extraordinarily detailed etchings based on gothic cathedrals and churches he visited in France and Italy the plate for Guardians of the Spire was created in 1921. He used what was available to him namely sewing needles and a magnifying glass to create the incredibly rich and fine detail that his etchings are known for. Upon his return to New York after the war Arms enjoyed a successful career as a graphic artist created a series of etchings of American cities and published Handbook of Print Making and Print Makers Macmillan 1934. He served as President of the Society of American Graphic Artists and in 1933 was made a full member of the National Academy of Design. Arms died in Fairfield Connecticut in 1953. unknown
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