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201975167aozChristie Manson & Woods Ltd 2019. paperback. Very Good. 8x0x10. Auction catalog. Pages unmarked modest wear. Contains many color photographs. Christie, Manson & Woods Ltd paperback
S06OS-00004Christie's. Collectible - Like New. Collectible - Like New. Three volume set in slipcase. Paperback edition. Slipcase Very Good. art exhibitions auctions NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES. Christie's paperback
69-2561New York: Christie's 1999. 4to. ca. 100 pp. Soft Cover Very Good. Minor Creasing B&W and Color Plates.Loosely Laid In: Auction Results Faded Fax. Provenance: Richard A. Lorenz 1952-2001 author art conservatorcurator and director of San FranciscoRegional Art Conservation Center. As a trustee of The ImogenCunningham Trust Mr. Lorenz organized and curatedexhibitions of Cunningham's photographs and authored four major books onthe photographer. New York: Christie's, 1999 paperback
2008165001New York: Christie's 2008. Softcover. Very Good plus in perfect-bound wrappers with the publisher's wraparound three-panel chemise. Chemise has faint tide marks on the top and bottom edges. Christie's unknown
1997221178London and New York.: Christie's. 1997-2000. 8 issues. 16-17 June 1997: 192pp. 18-20 November 1997: 151pp. 17 November 1998: 194pp. 23 March 1999: 160pp. 16 June 1999: 170pp. 23 March 2000: 250pp. 10 May 2000: 129pp. 28 September 2000: 65pp. All issues: Profuse colour photographic plates. 27 x 21cm. Prices realised. A very good paperback set. Although there are no indications in this copy this book is from the collection of Aubrey and Eva Sweet. 16-17 June 1997: Japanese Swords Armour Tsuba Screens Ceramics Metalwork and Netsuke. <br>18-20 November 1997: Japanese Swords Tsuba Prints Ceramics Metalwork and the Mati Collection of Netsuke and Inro. <br>17 November 1998: Japanese Art and Design. <br>23 March 1999: Japanese and Korean Art. <br>16 June 1999: Japanese Art and Design. Including Prints Porcerlain Lacquer and Netsuke. <br>23 March 2000: Japanese and Korean Art. <br>10 May 2000: Japanese Modern and Contemporary Paintings. Sold by R.H. Ellsworth Ltd. on behalf od the owner. <br>28 September 2000: The Japan Sale. In Celebration of the 400 year Relationship between Holland and Japan. . Christie's. paperback
123356London Christie's 2007. . 2 vols 4to 30 x 23 cm; illustrated in colour throughout with 634 lots of furniture across two volumes unmarked internally; original soft covers gilt lettering to both upper covers and spines some light yellow marks to both spines perhaps paint and three vertical abrasions to rear of Volume I else very good plus; 367pp 346pp.<br /> The scarce auction catalogue for the Christie's sale that never happened. Dumfries House in Scotland was due to be sold and its contents auctioned on the 12th and 13th July 2007. The furniture was in the van on the way to Christie's when the whole was 'Saved for the Nation' after the intervention of the Prince of Wales who insisted it be reinstated in the house. Much of the furniture was specially commissioned for the home and made by the famous woodworker Thomas Chippendale and as a result preservationists deemed it important to keep the collection together.<br /> London, Christie's, 2007. paperback
200117780London: Christie's. 2001. Softcover. Near Fine. Profusely illustrated auction catalog ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 357 pages . Christie's paperback
20048071<p>vg</p> Christie's New York paperback
200626104NY: Christie's 2006. Paperback. Fine. 274 lots illustrated in color. 4to. Christie's paperback
1992mon0000068057Christies 1/1/1992 12:00:00 AM. hardcover. Very Good. . Hardcover in very good condition. All inside pages are in great shape. Minor shelf wear to the dust jacket. 200 pages. Measures 10.9 x 8.5 x .5 inches. Christies hardcover
2006240625002Christie's 2006-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. 8x5x0. Please Read No marks on text - My shelf location - k-26-c Christie's paperback
200246652Paris: Christie's Publications. Very Good. 2002. Hardcover. Clean and unmarked. Christie's Paris auction catalog from 2002. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Christie's Publications hardcover
75-2922NY NY: Christie's 1999 . 8vo. Soft cover Very good 105 pp. B&W plates. NY, NY: Christie's, 1999 paperback
69-1393London: Christie's 2002. 4to. 139 pp. Soft Cover Very Good Color Plates. Upper right corner of cover clipped.Auction results for some items inked in margins. London: Christie's, 2002. paperback
69-1392London: Christie's 2002. 4to. 139 pp. Soft Cover Very Good Color Plates. Upper Right Corner of Cover Clipped. London: Christie's, 2002. paperback
2000mon0003612116Christie's 1/1/2008 12:00:00 AM. paperback. Good. . Christie's paperback
201120250428001<p>Christie's: Adriaen De Vries's Mythological Figure Supporting The Globe: A Bronze Re-discovered; London; July 7 2011; Sale 8033V. This Auction Catalog is in Very Good Condition. The Softcovers have some Scratches to the Surface of the Rear Cover but have No Tears Creases Stains or Other Major Damage. The Spine is Not Creased; the Binding is Strong Intact and Undamaged. The Interior is Clean and Unmarked with No Writing Highlighting or Underlining and has No Tears Creases Stains Mold or Any Major Damage. The Page Edges have Very Light Foxing to the Top Edge but No Remainder Mark Stains or Any Major Damage. Securely Packed and Promptly Shipped.</p><p>Description:</p><p>Adriaen De Vries's Mythological Figure Supporting The Globe: A Bronze Re-discovered auction sale 8033V was scheduled to be held by Christie's on Thursday July 7 2011 in London. The catalog contains 1 lot well-illustrated with essays and appendixes on 50 pages. Adriaen De Vries's Mythological Figure Supporting The Globe was expected to become the most valuable early European sculpture sold at auction but was withdrawn from sale before its July 2011 auction date making this catalog exceedingly rare.</p><p>The recent discovery of this Mythological Figure Supporting the Globe is a hugely significant event bringing to light as it does a major unrecorded bronze executed in the final year of the life of its creator Adriaen de Vries. The bronze has stood unrecognised in a schloss courtyard for at least 300 years where it is recorded in an engraving of circa 1700. Although in his maturity Adriaen de Vries was considered to be the most important sculptor working in bronze in all of Europe his celebrity rapidly declined after his death. Historian Lars Olaf Larsson states that de Vries was at a disadvantage because he worked his whole life away from his country of origin the Netherlands where patriotism might have aided his cause and because Prague and Augsburg where he produced his most important commissions did not have the equivalent of a Giorgio Vasari whose chronicles of the Lives of the Painters Sculptors and Architects did so much to promote the reputations of the artists included in that work. The ravages of the Thirty Years' War 1618-1648 also meant that many of de Vries's sculptures were removed from their original locations. However his reputation began to improve in the 19th century with the publication of his bronzes in Sweden in 1884 and in the 20th century there was a monograph by Lars Olaf Larsson published in 1967 and an important exhibition in 1998-1999 held jointly by the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam the National Museum in Stockholm and the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles. The similarity of his style to the work of Auguste Rodin whose outdoor sculpture has many parallels with de Vries's work and who also is known to have copied de Vries's work early in his career has also restored de Vries to his rightful place as one of the most original and successful sculptors of the late Mannerist period in Europe.</p><p>In this sense then de Vries can be said to be centuries before his time. The present bronze Mythological Figure Supporting the Globe coming as it does at the very end of the artist's life represents the apogee of his movement towards a new expressionism and shows exactly why de Vries was so admired by sculptors of the late 19th and 20th centuries. The figure seems to pulsate with energy and the feet - which overhang the edges of the plinth - suggest that he is barely contained by this artificial constraint. The fact that the present bronze is completely unrecorded in the literature on the artist is remarkable in this day and age and was only possible due to its remote location in a private aristocratic home. The appearance of an unrecorded masterpiece by one of the most important - and avant garde - sculptors of the late Mannerist period represents an unprecedented opportunity for lovers of both old master and modern sculpture.</p> Christie, Manson & Woods Ltd. paperback
75-5056London: Christie's 1998. 4to. Soft Cover. ca. 250 pp. Color Plates. Very good. Loosely Laid In: 4-Page Folded Catalogue Amendment with Color Plates; Catalogue Cover Letter from Christie's signed in Ink by Judith Gray. London: Christie's, 1998 paperback
75-5057London: Christie's 1998. 4to. Soft Cover. ca. 175 pp. Color Plates. Very good. London: Christie's, 1998 paperback
75-5055London: Christie's 1998. 4to. Soft Cover. ca. 175 pp. Color Plates. Very good. London: Christie's, 1998 paperback
75-5062London: Christie's 2002. 4to. Soft Cover. ca. 120 pp. Color Plates. Very good. Occasional Margin Notes in Ink.Stapled In: Auction results London: Christie's, 2002 paperback
75-5054London: Christie's 1998. 4to. Soft Cover. ca. 175 pp. Color Plates. Very good. Stapled In: Auction Results London: Christie's, 1998 paperback
69-4600New York New York: Christie's 2000. 4to. Staplebound Wraps. 32 pp. Color Plates. Very Good small crease on top few pages and cover. New York, New York: Christie's, 2000 paperback
2006BT240719089Z153Christie's 2006. hardcover. Very Good. 9x6x1. Hardback--excellent condition Christie's hardcover
2007N5347London: Chriistie's 2007. Original Cardboard & Box. Near Fine. Folio. 2 volume set in the original box. Two soft cover bindings of the sale's catalogue in the original presentation catd-board box. Richly illustrated. Truly insignificant spots and wear at tail of spine of vol.1. A FINE SET CLEAN AND FRESH. HEAVY ITEM additional postage of $ 40.00 is required. <br/> <br/> Chriistie's unknown