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1990136084Toronto: EKKT Society of Estonian Artists in Toronto 1990. Softcover. VG- Ex-library with spine label and bookplate pages tanned in margins. White wraps 180 pp. many BW & color illus. Text is in English and Estonian. The majority of this organizational book is devoted to double-page-spread artist profiles with samples of their work. A unique and interesting section of the Canadian art world. EKKT, Society of Estonian Artists in Toronto paperback books
1994156781Chapultepec Mexico: Galeria De Arte Mexicano GAM 1994. First edition. Softcover. 62 pages. Exhibition catalog for a group show that ran July 28 through September 10 1994. Text in Spanish. Includes color illustrations after works by Lenora Carrington Jorge Elizondo Gunther Gerzso Angela Gurria Manuel Marin Antonio Nava and numerous others. A very near fine copy in French style wrappers. Uncommon. Galeria De Arte Mexicano GAM unknown books
199013527Ontario: Shareright 1990. First edition. Paperback. Fine. 4to. A fine copy of the second issue of this Canadian arts and politics zine. Edited by Steve Jones Squarehead. <br/><br/> Shareright paperback books
1994183344New York: Associated American Artists 1994. Softcover. VG. Green wraps with black lettering; 16 pp; illustrated throughout in color. Catalogue of a museum exhibition held September 14 to October 22 1994 featuring Appel Fontana Francis Gorky Gottlieb Hofmann Jenkins Jensen Mithcell Nevelson and Tapies. Associated American Artists unknown books
1952211765New York: Associated American Artists Galleries 1952. Spiral Bound. Very Good binding. Illustrated; No pencil or ink markings in text. Covers lightly soiled. Bottom corners bumped. ; NOT Ex-Library. Very Good binding. Associated American Artists Galleries unknown books
2003142625Woodstock NY: Woodstock Artists Association 2003. Softcover. VG. May have label and few marks from previous gallery owner. Spiral-bound. White & color illus. covers. Unpaginated around 100 pages. BW & color illus. An illustrated commemoration of this event. Guest of honor was Sara Mazo Kuniyoshi. Many illustrations for sponsored pages. #266 #277 or #322 of 500 numbered copies. Woodstock Artists Association paperback books
19181337946London: The Boy's Own Paper/B.O.P. c. 1918. Hardcover. Larger Octavo; G-; red/blue/yellow pictorial spine with gilt text; bound periodical; no jacket; cloth has modest wear to exterior; lightly sun faded spine; beveled edges; decorative illustrations to front and rear; red lettering to front; minor chips to spine edges; sturdy boards; text block exterior edges show age toning; pictorial endpapers; cracking to front hinge; interior mildly toned; frontispiece with tissue guard; some repair to gutter at pp iv-v; illustrated; pp 664; additional shipping may be necessary due to size/weight restrictions for international/expedited orders. 1337946. FP New Rockville Stock. The Boy's Own Paper/B.O.P. hardcover books
1997162463New York Artists Equity Association Inc 1997. Softcover. VG. Light gray stapled wraps 60 pp. BW illus. and figures plus 8-page insert. On cover: New York Artists Equity Association Inc. The special issue of this organizational journal honoring the 50th anniversary of the group New York Congressman Jerrold Nadler and African American artist Jacob Lawrence 1917-2000. Full of tribute ads and brief bios in addition to the program information for the awards dinner. Rare. New York Artists Equity Association, Inc paperback books
1974182240New York: Associated American Artists 1974. Softcover. VG- covers scuffed; light tanning to upper edges w/ foxing. chip/tiny puncture to cover; minor indentation to title pg. pgs clean & bright. Yellow wrappers w/ black printing. approx 24 unpaginated pgs w/ bw illustrations. Includes exhibition price list. 86 pieces of artists John Taylor Arms Milton Avery Frederico Castellon Stuart Davis Philip Evergood Lyonel Feininger Rockwell Kent Louis Lozowick Ernest D. Roth Max Weber and Grant Wood. Associated American Artists unknown books
2004142626Woodstock NY: Woodstock Artists Association 2004. Softcover. VG Label and few marks from previous gallery owner. Spiral-bound. White & color illus. covers. Unpaginated BW & color illus. An illustrated commemoration of this event. Guest of honor was Kerrie Buitrago of the Pollack-Krasner Foundation Inc. Many illustrations for sponsored pages. #166 of 300 numbered copies. Woodstock Artists Association paperback books
194566647New York: American Artists Group. Very Good. 1945. Hardcover. 6.25x4.5 inches. Blue cloth spine with thick pictorial boards. The book contains several black and white illustrations by Kent. American Artists Group Monograph Number 2. Covers are slightly chipped but overall this is a nice little copy. . American Artists Group hardcover books
1976185274New York New York: Associated American Artists 1976. Pamphlet. VG light rubbing to corners. crease to upper edge & corners. some ink ghosting to interior. oblong bw illustrated three fold-out panels; all panels printed. An exhibition for the master mezzotint artist held at Associate American Artist's gallery April 19 through May 8 1976. Includes 8 black and white illustrations and an artist's portrait on back panel. Lists 58 pieces with prices. A scarce piece for the Avati collector. Associated American Artists unknown books
193930098Paris: L'Association 1939. First Edition. Octavo 19.25cm.; original white decorative wrappers printed in blue and black; 4929-1120pp.; illus. Dust-soiled and toned else Very Good and sound. Penultimate issue of this French communist literary journal which ceased publication following France's formal declaration of war on Germany in September 1939. This special issue is devoted entirely to the French Revolution. Contributors include Henri Wallon Heinrich Mann Marcel Prenant etc. [L'Association] unknown books
200328090Waterbury: Mattatuck Historical Society 2003. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. Oblong paperbound quarto. 131 pp. Illustrated mostly in color. A handsome near fine copy. Mattatuck Historical Society paperback books
193535078San Francisco: A. Carlisle & Co 1935. Currently housed in a mylar sleeve. A few small stains to bottom edge of broadside one vertical and horizontal crease from folding into quarters. Withal a VG copy. Broadside. One large lithograph. Oblong format. 12-1/2" x 19" <br/><br/> A. Carlisle & Co unknown books
1932137578New York: American Fine Arts Building 1932. Softbound. VG- light wear to cover edges. Wraps. appx. 50 pp. 16 bw repros. Lists 381 works including 20 sculptures. Also gives a listing of present and deceased members. American Fine Arts Building paperback books
200838685Chattanooga: Gallery 1401 N.d. ca 2008. Oblong quarto. Gray cloth; dustjacket; 48pp chiefly illus. Fine in slightly chipped and worn dustwrapper. Catalog of works by Tennessee artists all works illustrated in color; includes works by Hubert Shuptrine name misspelled in the catalog; John Poteete John Boatright others. Printed privately for distribution by the Senator to his constituents. No copies catalogued in OCLC. Gallery 1401 unknown books
1999284246Chicago: The Printworks Gallery 1999. Stapled Pamphlet. Near Fine binding. Referring to the 'exquisite corpse' literary or artistic game played by early surrealists where a certain rule must be followed such as "adjective noun adverb verb the adjective noun" and earlier portions would be concealed to promote individual style and unique contributions. This pamphlet of artistic "head-torso-legs" examples of The Exquisite Corpse was published by Printworks Gallery to celebrate the turn of the century. Minor rubbing to the paper covers. Previous owner's name on the title page tastefully hidden underneath a blank white label. Else a clean copy with no marks of any kind. Near Fine binding. The Printworks Gallery unknown books
19952338Los Angeles: Artists Rights Foundation. Near Fine. 1995. First Edition. Oversize Wraps. NOISBN . traces of edgewear some small indentations on front cover. Transcripts of sessions of this two-day symposium April 27-28 1995 during which various prominent film artists movie executives business community leaders scholars and lawmakers participated in panels presentations open discussions and demonstrations of new technology designed to comprehensively examine the many perspectives of the complex issue of artists rights and film art protection. Participants included James Cameron the luncheon speaker on the first day; there is a 16-page transcript of his remarks Allen Daviau Martha Coolidge Nicholas Meyer and Jack Valenti. Topics discussed included "Truth and the Consequences of Alteration" "Our Digital Future" and "Responsibilities & Rights of Copyright Holders Artists and Technology Companies." Now that Our Digital Future has arrived in force this provides an interesting historical perspective on the then-pending revolution. . Artists Rights Foundation paperback books
1336Los Angeles. Contemporary Crafts Inc. 1971. unknown books
196629385Paris: Maeght 1966. First edition. Folio wrappers 28 x 38 cm. 4 pages. Spine worn very good condition. <br/><br/> Maeght unknown books
1993364021993. Softbound. VG. Blue printed wraps. 24 pp. 3 bw 6 color plates. Lengthy essay by Kathleen Slavin presented in English and Spanish. Also includes a biographical chronology selected one-man exhibitions selected collections and a listing of the 32 works presented in the exhibition. Uncommon. paperback books
197121740Buenos Aires: Art Gallery International 1971. Lightly creased otherwise near fine. First Edition. Folded poster. Exhibition announcement for group show open from April 12 through April 30 1971 at Art Gallery International in Buenos Aires. Featured a wide range of artists working in engraving and printmaking. Artists include Berni Bucci Cugat Davila Molina Refnik Tau and others. Printed in color on both sides with short essay. Spanish text. Buenos Aires: Art Gallery International unknown books
2000142624Woodstock NY: Woodstock Artists Association 2000. Softcover. VG-. May have label & few marks from previous gallery owner; slight wear along spine. Blue & color illus. stapled wraps 30 pp. BW & color illus. Issued in conjunction with a 2000-2001 exhibition spotlighting the artwork of these five men: John F. Carlson Frank Swift Chase Andrew Dasburg Carl Eric Lindin and Henry Lee McFee. With illustrated essays on each one by Angela Gaffney-Smith or Diane Godfrey and introductory materials by Polly Kline. Uncommon. Woodstock Artists Association paperback books
7558Many illus. Unpaginated. Large 8vo brown pictorial wrappers metal clip. Halifax: 2002.<br /> Scarce fair catalogue. Very good copy. Edition of 200. <br /> â§ Not in A. Desjardin The Book on Books on Artists Books 2nd ed.: 2013. unknown books