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200061200Studio Per Edizioni Scelte. New. 2000. Paperback. 8872422884 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in Italian. 156 pp. With 152 ills. 146 col. . 29 x 24 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Studio Per Edizioni Scelte paperback
193236411London England: The Studio Limited. As New. 1932. Hardcover Monograph. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Gift inscription FEP; else flawless - 12 1/4" x 9 3/4" - 12 tipped-in black and white plates by Peter Paul Rubens -- with a bonus offer-- . The Studio Limited hardcover
1960480941960s. 22 loose sheets. 21 of which measure 250 x 370 mm and one 410 x 330 mm on brown paper stock. . Set and costume designs in watercolour and gouache most with pencilled annotations. A large collection of original designs for 'The Merchant of Venice'.The collection consists of a highly striking gouache of a masked scene at night on a large sheet of brown paper 410 x 330 mm a further scene marked 'Belmont' various costume studies for groups of actors 4 sheets and the majority 16 sheets are costume studies for single characters as follows: - 'Antonio of Belmont' unnamed female study verso- 'Portia as the Doctor of Law'- 'Portia at End' - 'Jessica' 'Taffeta dress painted stripes black pearls' 2 versions 2nd unnamed- 'Bassanio at Belmont'- 'Arragon'- 'Jessica at End' with rudimentary pencil sketch verso- 'Count dignitary' on thick card- 'Gratiano Venice' rudimentary pencil sketch verso- 'Gratiano at End'- 'Morocco' 'wine and gelatine crown.' with sketch verso- 'Figure at Carnival' sketch verso- 'Old bobbo'- 'Venetian Gadler' sketch verso- One unnamed in green and black design sketch verso.These works closely resemble designs by Motley. They were likely created for the 1967 production of The Merchant of Venice at the Theatre Royal Haymarket London. unknown
19804361Genève, Editions de la Galerie de l’Hôtel de Ville, 1980.
199047341EDICION FACSIMIL.- Valencia: Vicente García Editores S. A. Imp. en Artes Gráficas Vicent S. A. 1990.- 2 VOLS. El códice consta de 7 h. en blanco 218 láminas a todo color 8 h. en blanco 2 h. con el colofón y el DOY FE de la edición con firma y sello notariales y el estudio tiene 138 p; Gan Folio 347 x 245 cm; El facsímil totalmente compuesto por láminas a todo color e impreso sobre magnífico papel en imitación similar al del original y el estudio bilingüe en español e inglés sobre excelente papel offset satinado de fuerte textura; El facsímil encuadernado exactamente como el original en Plena Piel Pergamino con el lomo dorado con grecas y florones y con ambas tapas plenamente doradas y el estudio encuadernado en Media Piel Pergamino.- Esta edición se compone únicamente de: tres mil ejemplares numerados correlativamente del 1 al 3.000 ambos inclusive siendo este el n.º 613; un ejemplar con destino a S. M. el Rey Don Juan Carlos I; y además sin fines comerciales cincuenta ejemplares que se identificarán con números romanos y otros treinta ejemplares que se identificarán con las letras del abecedario de la A a la Z incluyendo dobles y compuestas. Sigue la autentificación notarial con su firma y sello. Excelentísimo estado de conservación por no decir como nuevo. Este códice pictórico que se conserva en la Biblioteca de la Universidad de Valencia -nos dice el Prof. D. José María López Piñero- es un volumen de de 335 x 23 cm encuadernado en pergamino con adornos dorados. En una de las cubiertas lleva la leyenda "Jardín de Cámara" y el la otra "Retrato de Naturaleza". Tradicionalmente ha venido llamándose sin embargo "Atlas de Historia Natural" denominación con la que fue incluido en el Catálogo de manuscritos existentes en la Biblioteca Universitaria de Valencia publicado en 1913 por Marcelino Gutiérrez del Caño. Consta de 234 hojas de papel del siglo XV como puede verse por sus marcas estando en blanco las seis primeras y las diez últimas. Las restantes 218 contienen dibujos en colores a la acuarela de plantas y animales pintados por una sola cara con la excepción de una que lleva figuras en ambas que corresponde a las páginas numeradas 51-52. En casi todas las hojas hay un solo dibujo; solamente en cinco se incluyen dos o tres. Sesenta dibujos corresponden a animales y los demás a plantas. HISTORIA DEL SIGLO DE ORO ESPAÑOL Libro en español Vicente García Editores, S. A. hardcover
1949009041Santiago De Chile: Cuadernos del Pacifico 1949. Book. Near Fine. Cloth. Limited Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. One of the 100 copies that contain a sheet hand-colored by the artist this copy additionally has the frontispiece illustration also hand-colored by the artist. Handsomely bound in contemporary green cloth over boards with decorative black morocco strip lettered in gilt at front cover and spine ribbon marker bound without the original wrappers. Typeface by Mauricio Amster. Near Fine light soiling to boards slight wear to morocco at board edge small bookseller's plate front end page. Mario Carreno 1913-1999 was a Cuban-born Chilean painter known for his Cubist abstraction and surrealism with techniques seen in Mexican muralist paintings. A unique copy with the additional hand-colored illustration and in contemporary fine binding. Cuadernos del Pacifico Hardcover
1920BB.23.031<p><em><strong>Silver prints 24; Each 5 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches; Some with "Nu Way Photo Shoppe" stamp verso one with Hicks Photo Studio embossed credit stamp some with subject identification recto or verso.</strong></em></p><p>Collection of real photo postcard studio-portraits of the African American community of Miami Florida in the 1920s-40s.</p><p>Eighteen of the photographs are from the "Nu Way Photo Shoppe" a commercial studio located at 939 N.W. 2nd Avenue in the Overtown neighborhood of Miami.The firm was opened by David Jenkins in the early 1940s and catered to a Black clientele. A 1942 issue of "The Crisis" advertises Jenkins' work in Overtown and notes that many of the photographs illustrating the issue were shot by his firm. Included in the collection are portraits of two young women posed proudly in her graduation uniform an identified soldier alongside his sister dapper men in pinstripe suits two-tone shoes and panama hats and equally sharp-dressed women.</p><p>There are six other photographs from other Miami-area studios. One of a woman seated has an embossed stamp for "Hicks Studio." Run by proprietor James E. Hicks the Hicks Studio was also located in Overtown at 225 N.W. 8th Street and is mentioned in the same issue of "The Crisis." Also included are a fun pair of photos showing a coolly-posed man in an all white suit and a second image showing him with a woman elegantly-clad in all white as well. There are also two photographs in front of the same tropical-backdrop one of a man dressed in a suit with tails holding a cane and bowler and the other of a man and woman. One of the last two photos show a woman in lavish evening wear and the other shows a couple in more conservative attire.</p><p>The second-oldest continuously inhabited Miami-area neighborhood after Coconut Grove Overtown is located just northwest of downtown. The area was originally settled in the late 19th-century by African American laborers who worked on the construction of the Florida East Coast Railway. Originally known as "Colored Town" it was one of the few places in Miami where black residents were allowed to live. During the early 20th-century Overtown became a thriving cultural center for Miami's black community with numerous businesses restaurants and nightclubs built primarily along Northwest 2nd Avenue where the Nu-Way Photo Shoppe was located. Its thriving Jazz scene earned Overtown the nickname "Little Harlem."</p><p>In the 1960s Overtown was largely demolished to make way for the construction of Interstate 95 which cut through the heart of the neighborhood. Many homes and businesses were destroyed and the highway effectively cut Overtown off from downtown Miami and the rest of the city. Today revitalization efforts are in place including the restoration of the neighborhood's historic Lyric Theatre.</p>
19912091202133212933Mainichishinbunsha 1991. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 in total Mainichishinbunsha paperback
1923957Z15London: The Studio Limited 1923 . First edition. Paperback. Very Good Indeed. 11.5" by 8.5". Eric Ravilious; Edward Bawden. The vanishingly scarce first collaboration between the celebrated artists Eric Ravilious and Edward Bawden. One of the earliest examples of their impressive artwork being an advertisement for Christmas gift books from 'The Studio'. The first edition. A vanishingly scarce piece of art history being the first ever collaboration between Eric Ravilious and Edward Bawden. Not held by any institutional library. Illustrated with their dual tone wood engraving to the title page and six pages of dual tone wood engraved vignettes. Collated complete. An advertisement insert for the December issue for 'The Studio' advertising a number of Christmas gift books published by 'The Studio' and other notable publishers. 'The Studio' was an illustrated art magazine and publisher of art and design works. This advertisement is one of the earliest known published works for the noted artists Eric Ravilious and Edward Bawden and is the first collaboration between the two made while the two were still studying at the 'Royal College of Art'. Both Bawden and Ravilious are notable artists from the first half of the twentieth century being renowned for their work as war artists during WWII. The two collaborated many times on murals and other projects. In the publisher's original paper covers. In the publisher's original paper covers. Externally excellent with only minimal creasing. Bookseller's label to the verso of the rear cover. Internally firmly bound with light spotting. Very Good Indeed The Studio Limited paperback
1939ZB445259Columbus etc.: Design Publishing Co. 1939. volumes 41-60 1939-1959 mostly bound with covers and ads retained ex library else texts clean & bindings tight. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Columbus, etc.: Design Publishing Co. unknown
1901EPH25-04<p><em><strong>Platinum print affixed to paper</strong></em> <em><strong>20 x 25 inches overall</strong></em><br /><em><strong>Broadside with affixed platinum print photograph attached to board with red wax.</strong></em><br /><em><strong>With Randall's signature recto.</strong></em></p><p>A large and handsome broadside advertising a lecture entitled "Whistler the Man and His Art" which was delivered by William Merritt Chase at the photo studio of Herbert Randall in New Haven Connecticut and was sponsored by the city's Paint and Clay Club. The advertisement also lists the patronesses of the lecture and is illustrated by a stately portrait of Chase which was taken by Randall.<br /><br />American artists William Merritt Chase and James McNeill Whistler had to put it simply a complicated relationship. They met in the 1870s. Chase was already an admirer of Whistler who was more than ten years his senior and already very well-known. At first they struck up a friendship and at one point agreed to paint each other's portrait with the intention of exhibiting the two together. Chase painted a full size portrait of Whistler which he called "The Public Whistler." For this work Chase departed from his typical vibrant painting technique and mimicked Whistler's muted colors and style. In the meantime the two men's relationship began to strain as they traveled together and argued frequently. The final straw was Chase showing his portrait of Whistler without the latter in New York. The press coverage of the show presented the painting as an accurate ridiculing of Whistler's likeness and style and Whistler was insulted and declared himself finished with Chase and their friendship. Whistler's portrait of Chase has never been shown and in all likelihood was destroyed.<br /><br />Beginning around 1901 in what could perhaps be understood as an attempt to rewrite history or at least sway public perception of their relationship Chase began to tour with a lecture on his one-time close companion. Titled "Whistler: Man and his Art." Though he spoke of Whistler's hot-tempered nature the lecture was by all accounts a warm one. One review published in the Morris County Chronicle in 1902 recounts that Chase "gave an interesting description" of Whistler "consisting of personal reminiscence and criticisms on his many works" and that Chase "set forth the character of the man by his loyal devotion to art." Whistler passed away in 1903 and Chase continued his talks until the end of the decade.</p>
20008<p>Hermoso libro editado por el Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes y la casa Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Khalo.</p><p>Con hermosas fotografías el tema es visto desde varios puntos como es el lietrario artístico religioso etcetera.</p><p>El libro esta lastimado en las puntas de las tapas pero las hojas estan en perfecto estado</p><p>Tapa dura forrada en tela primera edición año 2000.</p> Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes hardcover
1931140941772Philadelphia: David McKay Publisher 1931. First Edition. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Unpaginated. Bound in illustrated paper-covered boards. Near Fine with wear along bottom edge and tips faint occasional thumbsoil and foxing in Very Good price-clipped dust jacket with a few short closed tears to edges sticker wear to bottom of front panel rectangular chip to top of back panel with associated closed tear and creasing a little foxing. Illustrated in color throughout. The very first book of Mickey Mouse published by Disney in its rare dust jacket. David McKay, Publisher unknown
1978146130N.p.: N.p. 1978. Archive of 14 iconic vintage photographs of Studio 54 celebrities and revelers by photographer William Coupon all from 1978. Ten of these are signed and dated by Coupon at the bottom right one with a tag on verso "Two Dancers Studio 54 August 1978." <br/><br/>Images of Andy Warhol Truman Capote Grace Jones Patti Smith and Divine are included in the collection along with a variety of other glamorous and fascinating visitors to the exclusive New York night club. <br/><br/>Coupon's Studio 54 photographs were included in the International Center of Photography exhibition "Fleeting Gestures: Treasures of Dance Photography" in late 1978 his first major exhibition. The photographs in this collection were exhibited at Photo London 2019 and on display at Tenderbooks in London in conjunction with Rare Photo Gallery in Toronto.<br/><br/>Coupon was born in New York City and after attending Syracuse University returned there in 1978. He began to photograph the disco/celebrity scene at Studio 54 and the punk/New Wave scene at the Mudd Clubb in lower Manhattan. During this time he also became a successful commercial photographer working for a variety of international magazines record companies and advertising agencies. <br/>In the 1980s and 1990s Coupon did several series on various sub-cultures and indigenous peoples that he called "Social Studies." In 1992 he was invited to photograph the world's tribal leaders during Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro Brazil. The work at the request of the United Nations and the United States Congress was exhibited in 1994 in the United States Senate Rotunda as part of the UN's "Year of the Indigenous People."<br/><br/>Coupon's vast catalog of portraits include world leaders noted writers artists and musicians as well as his highly regarded indigenous portraits. He has photographed covers for Newsweek Rolling Stone and the New York Times Sunday Magazine as well as assignments for Esquire The Washington Post The Los Angeles Times People and many more. He photographed 15 covers for Time magazine including the Bill Clinton and George W. Bush "Person of the Year" covers and has photographed all of the Presidents of the United States from Richard Nixon going forward.<br/><br/>8 x 10 inches archivally matted to 16 x 20 inches. Near Fine overall. N.p. unknown books
1930I7D9LIPN5PS6London 1930. In a wooden frame ca. 53 x 64 cm under glass. Matt silver print ca. 28 x 36 cm watercolour pastel gouache and oil paint. Mounted on paper in a passe-partout. Signed "Lafayette" in pencil on the mount. Impressively coloured photographic portrait of the Saudi crown prince Saud 1902-1969 by the eminent London photographic studio Lafayette. Prince Saud the future King Saud of Saudi Arabia had been appointed crown prince in 1933 and fought in the 1934 war against Yemen. After the war his father encouraged him to travel abroad and over the next few years he visited Saudi-Arabia's neighbours Europe and the United States. While in London Prince Saud had his portrait taken by the Lafayette studio originally established in Dublin in 1880. It is no coincidence that Prince Saud chose a firm that had photographed numerous emperors kings sultans earls early movie stars etc. The firm would also provide hand coloured prints on request and the current photograph is an example of the very high quality they provided. The photograph of Prince Saud was coloured by painting over the photograph with watercolours and pastel. A subsequent treatment made it possible to use tiny drops of oil paint to highlight the gold trimming on his robe the jewels and pearls on his sword and the small lights in his eyes. In very good condition with only very minor craquelure. A colour portrait of the future King Saud of Arabia: a photograph enhanced by an expert painter from the leading British firm for the genre.l For Lafayette: Russell Harris Narrated in calm prose. unknown