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95341Buenos Aires: MALBA Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires; Fundación Eduardo F. Costantini. 21 de agosto - 5 de octubre 2009. 27x23cm. Texts: Adriana Lauria; María Amalia García David Weseley 202 p color plates bios. cat. color pict. fldg. wrps. OCLC: 645892432 An exhibition of the work of two pioneering artists joined together in the exhibition on the basis of their work in the non-figurative movents that took place in Argentina in the mid-20th century. Yente Eugenia Crenovich 1905-2005 and Prati Lidy Prati 1921-2008 and have been for over sixty years "secret" artists Queens of the mystery who were married to major figures in the art world and were relegated to secondary roles. But time has shown due to the growth of recognition over time that Latin American abstraction has gained in museums around the world and in the market their status as pioneers of abstraction has been recognized in the world of the initiated but his artistic legacy was unknown until this exhibition by the general public. ENGLISH AND SPANISH TEXTS MALBA, Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires; Fundación Eduardo F. Costantini. unknown books
199091260London: Virago Press 1990. No statement of edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. photos mostly black and white 263p. Original grey cloth. dj. 28 cm. <br/><br/> Virago Press hardcover books
198229016Catania: Verticalismo 1982. First edition. Paperback. Good . Very tall stapled illustrated wrappers. Issue number 21 / 22 of this magazine devoted to Italian and other European forms of mail art. Text varies with some in Italian English German and French. 28 numbered pages plus several loose sheets laid in. A good to very good copy. Verticalismo paperback books
198446871San Francisco: the Coalition 1984. handbill leaflet. Single sheet flyer/handbill printed two sides one in English one in Spanish 8.5x11 inches calling for a May 12 1984 demonstration in San Francisco black text on marigold paper prisoner sketch. Speakers included a number of Salvadorian refugees and activists originating from Central America. the Coalition unknown books
2015163323Mexico D.F.: Pablo Goebel Fine Arts 2015. Paperback. NF. Red color-pictorial wraps with white lettering. 67 pp. full of color images. Catalogue from the gallery exhibition held at Pablo Goebel Fine Arts in 2015 and previously in Medellin at GalerÃa Duque Arango. With essays in both Spanish and English by Pablo Goebel Luis-Martin Lozano and Miguel Angel Munoz. Pablo Goebel Fine Arts paperback books
1317719Softcover. Quarto; G; Paperback; Spine blue illustrated no print; Cover has slight edgewear but is clean and bright; Text block clean and tight; No publishing information; Text in parallel columns of Spanish and English; unpaged chiefly illustrations color.Shelf: Spanish & Latin American Art. 1317719. FP New Rockville Stock. unknown books
1979158477BIRMINGHAM UNIV OF ALABAMA 1979 1979. DUST JACKET SMALL CHIP TO SPINE TOP FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. Hardcover. BIRMINGHAM, UNIV OF ALABAMA, 1979 hardcover books
1980119915New York NY: The Metropolitian Museum of Art 1980. stiff paper wrappers. Toulouse-Latrec Henri. folio. stiff paper wrappers. iv 17 5 pages. A Medaenas Monograph on the Arts. Sixteen color plates including foldouts. Spots on front wrapper. The Metropolitian Museum of Art unknown books
1999176314New York: Graphis 1999. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 223 pages. Features an essay by Eugenia Parry. A collection of Bidaut's photographs using the antique tintype technique. A tight very good copy in red cloth boards with the usual flaking to the lettering on the spine and front board. No dust jacket as issued. Graphis unknown books
1994113484La Cuenca: Departamento de Difusion Cultural de la Universidad de Cuenca 1994. First Edition. First Edition. SIGNED by the author on the title page. About Fine in pictorial wrappers. Two plays by K. Wishnia. Bilingual English-Spanish edition imported by The Imaginary Press East Setauket NY. Departamento de Difusion Cultural de la Universidad de Cuenca unknown books
1902391906Boston: Houghton Mifflin and Company 1902. Hardcover. Very Good. Later printing. Decorative green cloth stamped in silver by Sarah Wyman Whitman. Rubbing edgwear and toning else very good with previous owner name on the front free endpaper and bookseller stamp on the front pastedown. Houghton, Mifflin and Company hardcover books
19672308702New York: Holt Rinehart and Winston 1967. First Edition. First Edition. Good/Good. First edition. Former library copy - usual marks. 1967 Hard Cover. 223 pp. "The Sign of the Salamander" is a delightful and capitivating story of American teenager and history buff Henry Carter in school in France who falls through a time portal and discovers he is in the 16th century with Leonardo da Vinci as his neighbor! This engaging mystery reveals insights not only about the period and da Vinci's work but also the painter's remarkable compassion and gentle spirit. The book offers a unique approach for young people to learn history and about the work of this great master. Holt, Rinehart and Winston unknown books
76365hardcover. illus. 8vo cloth d.w. N.Y.: Norton 1975.<br/><br/> unknown books
198716244Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago / The University of Chicago Press 1987. Softcover. G Some soiling to bottom of book block occasional edgewear to cover otherwise quite nice. Fuschia & illus. wraps. 184 pp. Numerous bw plates. Issued in conjunction with a 1987 exhibition featuing the works of French photographer Gustave Le Gray 1820-1884. Follows a chronological outline of his travels and his photography. The Art Institute of Chicago / The University of Chicago Press paperback books
198750429Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago and The University of Chicago Press 1987. First ed. Hardcover. Le Gray Gustave. Oblong 4to. 184 pp. frontis over 100 photos and illustrations. A near fine copy in a very good illustrated dust jacket. Gustave Le Gray 1820-1882 a French painter and photographer was the teacher of Henri Le Secq and Charles Nègre. <br/><br/> The Art Institute of Chicago and The University of Chicago Press hardcover books
1991210382San Francisco: Fraenkel Gallery 1991. First. hardcover. fine/very good. Sepia & black & white photo illustrations. 105pp. Square 4to cloth dust wrapper; d.w. price cut & lightly rubbed. San Francisco: Fraenkel Gallery 1991. A fine copy.<br/><br/> Fraenkel Gallery unknown books
199120276San Francisco: Fraenkel Gallery and Bedford Arts 1991. Hardcover. VG-/VG- light foxing to text block pages are otherwise clean. Rust cloth with gilt lettering; cream dust jacket with bw illustration red and black lettering 105 pp. 41 bw plates. "That the camera can give uncanny life to inanimate objects is something recognized and explored by photographers since the invention of the medium more than 150 years ago. Through forty-one photographs of sculpture The Kiss of Apollo examines aspects of the photographer's enlivening gaze and the ways in which new meaning can be created when one artist observes the work of another. The history of "photography's love affair with sculpture" and a study of the ways in which new meaning can be created when one artist observes the work of another. Photographers include Atget Eakins Evans Frank Groover Sheeler Sommer and Warhol among others in this handsomely designed publication." - dust jacket. Fraenkel Gallery and Bedford Arts hardcover books
19913370San Francisco. Bedford Arts. 1991. Square 4to. 1st Edition. Illustrated from photographs. Very Fine in Very Fine dustwrapper. Bedford Arts. unknown books
19911321485n.p.: East European Mongraphs 1991. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 267; G/G-; ivory spine with gray and red text; dust jacket has modest soiling to exterior; cloth has slight smudges to exterior; strong boards; text block shows light tone to exterior edges; frontispiece; interior clean; tight binding; illustrated;. Classics of Romanian Literature Volume III. 1321485. FP New Rockville Stock. East European Mongraphs hardcover books
194472888Milwaukee: Bruce Publishing Company. Very Good. 1944. Hardcover. First edition- Very Good in very Good dust jacket. . Bruce Publishing Company hardcover books
1918115771Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company 1918. Octavo original green cloth. First edition. Novella about World War I. Smith American Fiction 1901-1925 F-441. Quinn Patrick J. The Conning of America: The Great War and American Popular Literature p. 239. Gold lettering on spine dull a clean tight very good copy. #115771 Houghton Mifflin Company unknown books
179845354London: Printed for Mr. Hodges Pall Mall and sold by C. Mason 1798. Second edition but the first printed leaves with new preliminary matter. 8vo pp. iii-xi i 281 1. AEG bound in full 19th century polished calf couple of minor spots but a very nice copy. Rare. Although well represented in ESTC not listed in ABPC nor offered on the Internet. Eugenia Stanhope 1730-86 is best remembered for her publication of Lord Chesterfield's letters to his sonsee above. The letters were supposed to be private and Eugenia was attacked for being greedy and immoral. The present work "partly endorses partly rebuts Chesterfield. It argues that husbands are ordained superior that wives should be financially dependent and the world conformed to. Blain. She no longer defends extra maritial sex but does call for freedom of marriage choice. Printed for Mr. Hodges, Pall Mall, and sold by C. Mason unknown books
30422sFleming H. Revell Company MCMLV. Octavo green boards hardcover 221 pp. Very Good with former owner signiture and light rubbing to covers in a torn dust jacket. “This is Eugenia Price’s own story -- the story of a successful young radio script writer leading a hectic life of emptiness who took God at His word.Through tears and laughter stumbling and victory from darkness to Light Eugenia Price tells in frank faith-enriching narrative of her journey from an atheism of eighteen years to her life today as a newly born child of Christ. This book is a witness of Christ’s power in transforming a life of doubt and fear into one of devoted service -- proof positive that New Testament Christianity can and does work in the lives of men and women.†hardcover books
199621665Fullerton CA and Los Angeles: Fullerton College Art Gallery / The Artists' Floating Invisible Museum of Actual Art / Public Access Press of the Southern California Institute of Architecture 1996-2004. First editions of three all published of a projected series of four portfolios the series cut short by Eugenia Butler's untimely death of a brain hemorrhage in 2008. One of 80 numbered copies the entire edition produced numbered and signed in the artist's or poet's studio. At the time of the exhibition of The Book of Lies at the 18 Arts Gallery in Santa Monica in 2007 Eugenia Butler wrote: "Sixteen years after the Book of Lies project began the first three of its four volumes are finished. The entirety of the work has taken on form and content far beyond any original imaginings. It has become a rounded voice coming from many voices a discourse about truth in the territory of the unknowable. Its power derives from the strength and integrity of the individual pieces from the communal voice and in single intimate interactions. Each volume is a work of art unto itself that developed from the process of creating it from the individual works themselves and from the relationships between the parts and the whole. At a certain point a bigger vision broke through - something beyond previous understandings - surpassing the initial ideas to become a singular artwork consisting of discrete and powerful works of art. Its subject matter is truth lies and the intimate power of a true work of art." The works of art include pieces by artists and writers Georganne Deen Kim Jones Julia Lohmann John O'Brien Edgar Arceneaux Sally Elesby George Evans Joan Jonas Barry Sanders Arthur Sze Matthew Thomas Kim Abeles Lynn Aldrich Carolee Campbell Steve DeGroodt Janet Fitch Tom Marioni Kim McCarty Michael C. McMillen John Outterbridge Mary Rakow and Madam X. Carolee Campbell of the Ninja Press designed the box brass and enclosures for Vol. III. Images and additional information on The Book of Lies may be found at: http://www.curatorial.com/exhibitions_current/exhib-BookofLies.html. Bookplate in two portfolios with small adhesive shelf labels on each portfolio otherwise the set is in fine condition. Complete sets are rare on the market. Quartos three original portfolios of 81 works of art created out of incised & collaged lead oil paint on vellum original pencil drawings a photograph on platinum paper polaroid photographs cyanotypes ashes of love letters hand-embroidery and holograph and mechanically reproduced images and texts with interleaved translucent sheets noting the artist loose as issued inserted in a paper chemise and cardboard folderor in an individual folder and laid into a clamshell box accompanied by a spiral bound commentary volume in original printed wrappers printed by Carolee Campbell of the Ninja Press. Bookplate in two portfolios with small adhesive shelf labels on each portfolio otherwise the set is in fine condition. Complete sets are rare on the market. Fullerton College Art Gallery / The Artists' (Floating, Invisible) Museum of Actual Art / Public Access Press of the Southern Ca unknown books
1903114168San Francisco: The Unknown Publisher 1903. Octavo pp. 1-9 10-130 inserted plate photographic portrait of the author original pictorial green cloth front panel stamped in gold. First edition. "A Mexican Holiday" is a sketch about bullfighting in Mexico. "Chief Skowl's Revenge" is a tale set among the Indians of Alaska. "A Heroine of Diplomacy" is set on a train between Houston and El Paso Texas. "The Story of a Curse" is a nonfictional sketch about the house owned by Frank Pixley editor of the ARGONAUT an important San Francisco literary weekly newspaper; his widow believing the house to be cursed ordered it to be torn down after her death. The other two items are stories set in San Francisco. Included in the preliminary matter is a transcription of a letter to the author from Joaquin Miller praising her stories. Smith American Fiction 1901-1925 K-77. Baird and Greenwood An Annotated Bibliography of California Fiction 1664-1970 1355. Light damp stain to lower edges of endpapers and lower edge of rear cover else a fine copy with bright cover stamping. #114168 The Unknown Publisher unknown books