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2000R200042982FRANCE LOISIRS. 2000. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 144 pages augmentées de nombreuses illustrations dans et hors texte. Innover, transformer, rafraichir, peindre, vernir, patiner, carreler, mesurer, poser, protéger.. . . . Classification Dewey : 730-Arts plastiques. Sculpture
1957038472Circa 1957 1957. Original Art Work . No Binding. Fine. 12 3/4" X 9 7/8". Tempera On Black Paper. Signed As "Hell" But Painted By Z. A. Champion <br/> <br/> unknown
1957038473Circa 1957 1957. Original Art Work . No Binding. Fine. 12 3/4" X 9 7/8". Tempera On Black Paper. Signed By The Artist. <br/> <br/> unknown
- Les cahiers du Cap, Paris s.d. (circa 1925), 13x18cm, trois feuilles. - Three publicity leaflets for Les Cahiers du Cap, an anti-Semitic and anti-modern magazine: "Matisse, is Bernheim! Picasso is Rosenberg!" - "Living art is a new Panama scandal" - "Trafficking of modern painting is nothing but a snatch-and-grab robbery" Les Cahiers du Cap | Paris [ca 1925] | 13 x 18 cm | three leaflets First edition of each of these scarce publicity leaflets presenting the magazine created and led by Marcel Hiver in 1924 Les Cahiers du Cap: - Picasso, c'est Rosenberg !" "Matisse, is Bernheim! Picasso, is Rosenberg!" - "What Mr. André Salmon, the prince of the mumblers of contemporary criticism, baptized with astonishing insolence: "Living Art" turns out, finally, to be a disgusting combination of merchants and critics, to the detriment of an audience of incredibly ignorant and sheep-like snobs. The sterile fury of pictorial anarchy ultimately ends with this "Thermidor" of the traffickers, the exclusive empire of the merchant and the enrichment of a small band of astute Phoenicians. "Living Art" is a new "Panama Scandal" and this time, there is no canal at all!" - "Trafficking of modern painting, as it is currently practiced, is nothing but a diminished form of snatch-and-grab robbery." Incredible synthesis of the intellectual fossilization inherited from the 19th century and an emerging totalitarian ideology. Marcel Hiver's Bulletin mensuel d'art et de littérature is not, however, a purely reactionary body and, since its foundation in 1924, it welcomed writers such as Antonin Artaud, Robert Desnos, the communists Georges Altman and Lucien Scheler, the surrealists Claire and Yvan Goll and the future founder of the Musée National d'Art Moderne, Jean Cassou. The magazine also defended some of the great forerunners of Modern Art, such as Van Gogh and Gauguin, and also contemporary artists including Foujita and Modigliani. Yet, in 1927, the publicity leaflets of this artistic current affairs magazine are entirely devoted to denouncing this effervescence of artistic creation, not by taking a position in favor of another school, but by an impressive assimilation of all of the major fears that have marked French civilization: Revolution, Anarchism, liberal economic... All of these allegations are mainly carried by an anti-Semitism undeclared but revealed by the simple highlighting of the gallery owner's name, the implicit reference to the merchants of the temple and, through the Panama scandal, the allusion to the Jewishness of the financier Jacques de Reinach. However, Marcel Hiver's violence against the aesthetic disruption inspired by Picasso and Apollinaire takes a very different turn here from the reactionary and traditionalist position of the usual despisers of Modernity. The expression: "Thermidor of the traffickers", like this small note once addressed to Antonin Artaud: "It would take a Marat of Critisicm" does not testify to a nostalgia of the Ancien Régime but to a fascination for Terror established by Robespierre, arrested and beheaded on 9 and 10 Thermidor, by the Convention members. Champion for the Reign of Terror, refusal of liberalism, anti-Semitic hatred, diatribe against "degenerate art" and defamatory propaganda, Marcel Hiver's leaflets are not a nostalgic testimony of a disappeared world, but the French vanguard of an ideology that, on the other side of the Rhine, prepares for war. Scarce collection of these flyers. [FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS] Edition originale pour chacun de ces tracts publicitaires présentant la revue créée et animée par Marcel Hiver en 1924, "Les cahiers du cap" : - "Matisse, c'est Bernheim ! Picasso, c'est Rosenberg ! " - "Ce que monsieur André Salmon, ce prince des bafouilleurs de la critique contemporaine, a baptisé avec une étonnante impudence : "l'Art Vivant" s'avère, finalement, comme une dégoûtante combine de marchands et de critiques, au détriment d'un public de snobs incroyablement igna
IN 8. BR [BE]. ENV 50 PP. ENV 40 ILL EN NOIR [BE].
softcover , couverture papier rouge, 21 x 17,5cm., pages ne sont pas numerotees. Juin - septembre 1965. Bon etat.
in-8°, n.p. (ca. 50 pp), 59 illustrations n&b, broché, couv. Tres bel exemplaire. [HA-3]
Broche sous cartonnage illustree, frontispice, 130 x 220mm., 54pp., illustre n/b, 1 depliante. Exemplaire numerotee dans une tirage de 50. En bon etat.
- Grasset, Paris 1971, 12,5x20cm, broché. - Edition originale, un des 34 exemplaires numérotés sur pur fil, seuls grands papiers. Très bel exemplaire. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
Article extrait de L'Illustration. .
14204Paris, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, 1965 18 x 21, sans pagination (ca 150pp.), illustrations en N/B, broché, bon état
ART4287MParis, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, 1965 - Broché, couv. à rabat, 18 cm x 21,5 cm, 91 pages (non paginé)+ publicités pour des galeries, photos noir & blanc pleine page - Textes de François Mathey, Chris Yperman et James Johnson Sweeney ; biographies, bibliographies et expositions des trois artistes. Impression en héliogravure.
2555Editions de la Connaissance S. A., collection "Les Arts Plastiques", Bruxelles, 1949. In-8, broché sous couverture illustrée, s.p. [15 pp. - pl.]. Introduction, par Paul Fierens, conservateur en chef des Musées royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique - Charles Leplae. - Georges Grard. - Pierre Caille [notes biographiques et techniques par Albert Dasnoy
103601Paris, Centre National d’Art Contemporain, 23 avril-13 mai 1968, 200x290mm, carton plié en trios, rectos illustrés des trois sculptures de l’exposition, textes au verso.Carton de présentation de cette exposition qui rassemblait trois sculptures et trois sculpteurs.(103601)
1139Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 1965. In-8, broché sous couverture rempliée et illustrée en couleurs, s.p. [100 pp. env.]. Avant-propos, la conservation - Oeuvres exposées : César. - Roël d'Haese. - Tinguely [70 n°] - César, par F. Mathey. - Biographie. - Bibliographie. - Planches - Roël d'Haese : The song of Evil, par C. Yperman. - Biographie. - ...
42824Paris, Musee des Arts Decoratifs, 1965 softcover , couverture papier rouge, 21 x 17,5cm., pages ne sont pas numerotees.
17453, Le Daily - Bul, 1998, Broche sous cartonnage illustree, frontispice, 130 x 220mm., 54pp., illustre n/b, 1 depliante.
200444745Lanctôt Éditeur Couverture souple Montréal 2004
softcover, 235 x 295mm, 308pp., Mit vielen, meist farbigen Abbildungen. ISBN 3205989859. Eine Hommage an die bedeutendsten Architekten und Baumeister des Barock. Herausgegeben von der Osterreichischen Galerie Belvedere Wien. Mit Beitragen von Margit Kern, Almut Krapf - Weiler, Manfred Koller, Wilhelm Georg Rizzi, Luigi A. Ronzoni, Ingeborg Schemper - Sparholz, Nasrine Seraji und Peter Volk. Guter Zustand.
60301BBGraz., Neue Galerie am Landesmuseum Joanneum. 24 x 23 cm. [80] unpaginierte S. OKarton (Wellpappe)., 60301BB Erste Auflage. Einband und Stoßkanten leicht gebrauchsspurig, sonst gutes Exemplar.
10815African Sculpture. TRIBAL FIGURE. Carved wood statuette later 20th Century. 5 inches tall. Excellent condition. unknown
4to in bright blue, gilt-titled boards; illus color DJ; xx, 166 p. : ill. (numerous b/w photos) ; 28 cm. Includes index. Uncommon. || Arts; India; Dangs.†Ethnic art, Tribal Art; Dangs (India), Social life and customs.†
Adrian Schlag, 2006, in/4 reliure éditeur et jaquette en couleurs, 63 pages de photographies en couleurs pleine page, texte en anglais. Afrique - Océanie et Indonésie.