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70-3344New York : Joseph E. Seagram & Sons 1984. 4to. 86 pp. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illustrated paper wraps. Color and B&W plates throughout. Some toning to wraps. Text in English and French.ISBN: 0916745007 9780916745004Provenance: From the estate of Gerald Nordland 1927-2019. Nordland was a museum director art critic educator and author. Dean of the Chouinard Art Institute 1960-64 Director of the San Francisco Museum of Art now SFMoMA 1966-73 Milwaukee Art Museum 1977-85 and the UCLA Wight Art Gallery 1973-77. He is the author of over 60 publications including books on Lachaise Nakian Diebenkorn and Frank Lloyd Wright. New York : Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, 1984. paperback
156087Éditions de la Revue Blanche s.a. Paris. 27x34. 239 pgs. Media piel de época con algunas pequeñas faltas. W1898 Éditions de la Revue Blanche, s.a., Paris. unknown
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1964523001Palais des académies bruxelles 1964. Bon état bordure de couverture brunie intérieur en excellent état non coupé. in-8. 1964. broché. 300 pages. Palais des académies bruxelles unknown
18-7685Paris France: Galerie Beaux-Arts 1950. . Exhibition catalogue. 8vo. 8 pp. Soft stapled white wraps with black lettering. Good with marginal toning and tearing along spine staple. No plates. Includes a preface by Pierre Descargues. Exhibition checklist with some annotations in blue ink along list of exhibited works. Exhibition list includes works by Angel Alonso Paul Collomb Dany Charles Fischman Andre Enard Sanford Greenberg Miguel Ocampo Norman Jenkins Marcel Fiorini Jean-Jacques Phillipon et al. Catalogue created to accompany the first annual salon of young painters “Premier Salon des Jeunes Peintres†held from January 26 through February 15 1950 in Paris France at the Galerie Beaux-Arts. En Francais. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. Paris, France: Galerie Beaux-Arts, 1950. paperback
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1876188629Paris France: Du Ministere De L'Instruction Publique Et Des Beaux-Arts 1876. Hardcover. VG rubbing to board edges; corners rubbed to boards w/ green discolorization. leather rubbed at spine ends & edges w/ some deeper rubs to surface. pgs have instances of speckled & spotted foxing primarily isolated to edges w/ some pages having higher concentrated foxing. black & red marbled boards w/ quarter red leather spine; gilt printed & decorative spine. marbled pastedowns & endpapers. 732 pgs w/ occasional bw figures & 5 bw plates. text in French. A handsome rebound. Ex-libris plate to front endpaper; pencil description to front endpaper. Du Ministere De L'Instruction Publique Et Des Beaux-Arts hardcover
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185020700Paris 1850. Pencil pen and wash drawing with numerous sub-titles in ink signed "J. Litoux" A fascinating and beautiful architectural drawing - or 'rendu' of basic elements of house construction in cluding walls floors doorways roofs and ceilings.<br/> <br/> A fine drawing from an architectural student at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris the most influential architectural school in existence during much of the 18th century the whole of the 19th century and the first part of the 20th century. 'Students were eligible for the Ecole if they were at least fifteen years old or under thirty. They began with the seconde classe in which they competed in the concours d'émulation. These alternated between an esquisse - a rough sketch for which up to twelve hours was allowed - and a rendu - the large-scale finished drawing for which one to three months were allowed. Two to four years were usually required for a student to accumulate enough credits to enter the première classe. The same system was followed again usually for two to three years after which the student should have accumulated enough credits to compete for the Grand Prix de Rome. The winner of the Grand Prix was entitled to five years study under the auspices of the French Academy in Rome. For each of his first three years he was required to submit an analytical study of an ancient monument. For his fourth year he had to submit a complete reconstruction of a major classical work. For his fifth year he was required to submit an original work designed to a program of his own invention. In the seconde classe the student was required to attend a variety of lectures in theory history and construction and learned to prepare construction drawings. Work was done at ateliers located outside the precincts of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. These were rented and organized by the students themselves and the students had the right to invite a teacher of their own choice to serve as their maître. The teacher himself did not have to be a member of the faculty of the Ecole nor - at least in principle - did he have to be a practicing architect.' Arthur Drexler. The Architecture of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. New York MoMA 1977 p.8-9<br/> <br/> Arthur Drexler The Architecture of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. New York MoMA 1977. unknown
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18508857Paris 1850. Pencil pen and wash drawing with numerous detailed measurements. A fascinating and beautiful drawing--or "rendu"--of an ancient Roman sarcophagus.<br/> <br/> A fine drawing from an architectural student at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris the most influential architectural school in existence during much of the 18th century the whole of the 19th century and the first part of the 20th century. 'Students were eligible for the Ecole if they were at least fifteen years old or under thirty. They began with the seconde classe in which they competed in the concours d'émulation. These alternated between an esquisse --a rough sketch for which up to twelve hours was allowed--and a rendu --the large-scale finished drawing for which one to three months were allowed.Two to four years were usually required for a student to accumulate enough credits to enter the première classe. The same system was followed again usually for two to three years after which the student should have accumulated enough credits to compete for the Grand Prix de Rome. The winner of the Grand Prix was entitled to five years study under the auspices of the French Academy in Rome. For each of his first three years he was required to submit an analytical study of an ancient monument. For his fourth year he had to submit a complete reconstruction of a major classical work. For his fifth year he was required to submit an original work designed to a program of his own invention. "This study of the sarcophagus of Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus was part of an Ecole de Beaux Arts student's portfolio. The sarcophagus was one of many in the Scipio family tomb on the Via Appia just outside of Roma and it dates from c. 290 B.C. The obituary text reads English "Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus son of Gnaeus a valiant gentleman and wise whose fine form matched his bravery very well was aedile consul and censor among you he conquered Taurasia and Cisauna in fact Samnium he overcame all the Lucanian lands and brought back hostages."<br/> <br/> Arthur Drexler The Architecture of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. New York MoMA 1977. unknown
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1902187902Paris: Helio Edition 1902. Hardcover. Good heavy shelfwear and soiling to boards corners rubbed and dinged leather spine missing front and rear covers loose front end papers loose age toning and smuding mainly along edges plates are otherwise clear. Oversized and bound in 3/4 burgundy leather and burgundy cloth boards; marble illustrated end papers; 12 2 pp; 144 pp of plates. Text is in French. At head of title: École nationale des beaux arts .Préf. de J.L. Pascal. Ouvrage publié sous la direction de V. Boucaut. Helio Edition hardcover
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