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1973204579Paris: Editions des Musees Nationaux 1973. paperback. very good/very good. Color and black & white illustrations. 167pp. Square 8vo printed wrappers. Paris: Editions des Musees Nationaux 1973. Very good.<br/><br/> Editions des Musees Nationaux unknown books
1984WRCLIT81815Modena: Editions Panini 1984. Large quarto. Pictorial stiff wrapper. Heavily illustrated in b&w and color. First edition. Text in parallel Italian and French. About fine. Editions Panini unknown books
196826902Geneve: Galerie Krugier & Cie 1968. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. 4to. Loose sheets in folio. Published as Suites 19 by Galerie Krugier & Cie in Geneve in 1968. Featuring the works of several members of the Futurist group of artists. Loose sheets of varying sizes and colors laid into an illustrated thick-paper foled folio. Text in English by Guido Ballo. Includes the Bulletin D'Information De La Galerie Kugier March 1968 for Suite Actualite No. 2. Contents of folio are in fine condition. The outer folder is slightly worn an bumped at one corner. Wonderful piece. Galerie Krugier & Cie paperback books
198024956Ann Arbor: ARdis 1980. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . Thick trade paperbound volume. 392 numbered pages plus a suite of black and white images at rear of volume. An excellent reference volume in many of the major artists of the Russian Futurist movement including Guro Brik Mayakovsky Burlyuk Zamyatin Pasternak Meyerhold Khlebnikov and Kruchenykh. Pencil inscription on the first endpaper else a handsome very good plus copy in bound illustrated wrappers. ARdis paperback books
2014179910New York: Guggenheim Museum 2014. Hardcover. VG/VG slight curling to dust jacket edges. Teal cloth boards with stamped lettering teal illustrated dust jacket with pale yellow lettering 351 pp. with 328 illustrations most in color. "Published to accompany the exhibition Italian Futurism 1909-1944: Reconstructing the Universe this volume endeavors to convey the spirit of the movement in all its complexity and features essays by nearly thirty authors honing in on specific artists series and moments. With over 300 illustrations of works created throughout the duration of the movement-from its inception with F. T. Marinetti's Futurist manifesto in 1909 through its demise at the end of World War II-the exhibition catalogue encompasses not only painting and sculpture but also architecture design ceramics fashion photography advertising free-form poetry publications music theater and performance. As part of the first comprehensive overview of Italian Futurism to be presented in the United States this publication offers an important contribution to the scholarship and understanding of a major avant-garde of the 20th century. Guggenheim Museum hardcover books