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Book shows light wear to covers with slightly curled corners. Binding is solid and square, exterior shows light scuffing/shelf wear, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 120 pages with 34 full page, full color prints. Text is reprinted in Spanish in last section of book. Featured artists include: Lezlie Milson, Juan Carlos Marcos, Antonio Madrid, Arturo Lindsay, Roberto Lewis, Teresa Icaza, Silfrido Ibarra, Adriano Herrerabarria, Ignacio Espla, Alberto Dutary, Rossevelt Diaz, Rernando Toledo, Amalia Tapia, Haydee Victoria Suescum, David Solis, Olga Sinclair, Alcia Viteri, Julio Zachrisson, Rodney Zelenka, et al.
Volume/Band 40: lii + 540pp., 25cm., editor's hardcover (cloth), dustwrapper, protected in editor's cart. slipcase, new condition (the whole still in protective plastic wrappers), S87143
Volume/Band 41: lii + 540pp., 25cm., editor's hardcover (cloth), dustwrapper, protected in editor's cart. slipcase, new condition (the whole still in protective plastic wrappers), S87144
128 pages. Bibliography. "Travel through the eyes of artist and writer Sue Coleman to the Pacific Northwest. Her portrayal is both simple and unique - a challenging blend of two art forms, the uniting of two cultures. In these prints, Sue Coleman stimulates the imagination in an enjoyable balance between the artist's own love of nature and the legends of the native people of the Pacific Northwest... Gives the reader a delightful insight into the relationship between man and nature in the past and present." - from dust jacket. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. Dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy. Book
Signed, without inscription, by Allen Sapp upon half-title page. Oblong 9.3" x 12.2". 134 pages. Selected bibliography and filmography. "Celebrates the distinctive talent of the Canadian painter Allen Sapp, a Cree from Saskatchewan, and his relationship with Dr. Allan Gonor, mentor and friend." - dust jacket. Profusely illustrated with colour reproductions of many of Sapp's works. Printed upon glossy stock. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Dust jacket was taped to boards with clear tape before we removed it to apply a clear archival-grade Brodart cover. A quality copy. Book
This is a fine hardcover copy with a fine dust wrapper and custom cut mylar cover with no wear at all. Completely clean inside and out. First edition. Limited edition of 1500 copies. Text in English, Japanese and French by Stephen E. Feinman. Edited by Mihoko Sakurai of the Galerie Han. Layout of book by Mikio Watanabe. This volume is the catalogue raisonne for Mikio Watanabe's early work. Illustrated in black & white throughout, some color. Biographical sketch. Exhibtion history. 11" high X 9" wide, 181 pages. Heavy book, foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
This is a very good hardcover copy in a very good dust jacket with light edgewear and one tiny chip at the top of the spine. Very clean inside and out, one handstamp private collector's monogrammed initials on the lower half of the title-page. Otherwise completely clean inside and out. Illustrated in black & white. 10" high X 7" wide, 332 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and sent with tracking.
"The first book to explore the life and work of exuberant and compelling British Columbia artist Godfrey Stephens, whose work reflects nautical, modern and classical influences, along with the formative influence of his boyhood relationship with Kwakwaka'wakw Master Carver Chief Mungo Martin. From towering sculptures likened to abstract totem poles, to psychedelic whirling paintings and sailing vessels crafted without blueprints or tape measures, the breadth and scope of Godfrey's artistic output is staggering. Includes excerpts of the author's lifelong correspondence with her artist uncle." - front flap. Lavishly produced with 237 colour and black and white photos with over 50 full page photos and bleeds. pp. viii, [2], 131. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Gift quality. Rather than simply as a book, one is tempted to describe this beautiful item as a vivacious event! Book
4to., Second Impression, with frontispiece, title in red and black, and 28 plates; elegantly bound in dark green full crushed morocco, sides with gilt frame border, gilt back, gilt top, hand-made endpapers, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Published a year after the first edition.
27 p. "A record of the service held in memory of Mrs. Henry Whitman, by her friends and neighbours, at the Baptist Church, Beverly Farms, on Sunday afternoon, July the seventeenth, 1904." Hardcover Good condition; some pencil marks Smith. Merrymount Press, 195. Sarah Wyman Whitman was one of the pioneers of the artist-designed trade book bindings.
176 pages. Index. "When Norman Rockwell was at the height of his career in the late 1940's, he wrote a delightful book called How I Make a Picture. It was the basis for an advanced illustration course at the Famous Artists School, but was never made available to the general public. We are now delighted to have this unique opportunity to make Rockwell's original book available for the first time in an expanded version, containing full-color reproductions of the artists best work along with previously unpublished color sketches." - from Publisher's Note. Book clean and unmarked with light wear. Average wear to dust jacket which bears some staining and a taped repair to bottom edge of back panel. A sound copy of this special book. Please note: we believe the ISBN stated on the publisher's page of this copy, 083202380x, is incorrect and have changed it to what we believe is the correct number. Book
4 works in 1 vol., 8vo., First Edition, with 194 toned full-page illustrations in the text; handsomely bound in full navy crushed morocco, back with raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt top, hand-made endpapers, ribbon marker, ALL ORIGINAL PICTORIAL WRAPPERS PRESERVED, a most attractive volume ideal as a gift or for presentation. No.1: Women; No. 2: Production; No. 3: Soldiers; No. 4: Air Raids. Complete set of the second series with fine reproductions of paintings, drawings and sketches by virtually all Britain's leading war artists. The contributors naturally featured many of the most eminent artists of the period including (among many others) Ardizzone, Bawden, Bone, Kennington, Moore, Nash, Piper, Ravilious, Rothenstein, Spencer, Sutherland, Topolski and Worsley. The first series (dealing primarily with the fighting forces) was published in the preceding year. UNCOMMON AS A SET AND ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION.
4 works in 1 vol., sm. 8vo., First Edition, with 194 toned full-page illustrations in the text, three volumes with neat signatures on front free endpapers; handsomely bound in full navy crushed morocco, back with raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt top, hand-made endpapers, ribbon marker, ALL ORIGINAL PICTORIAL WRAPPERS PRESERVED, a most attractive volume ideal as a gift or for presentation. No.1: War at Sea; No. 2: Blitz; No. 3: R.A.F.; No. 4: Army. Complete set of the first series with fine reproductions of paintings, drawings and sketches by virtually all Britain's leading war artists. The contributors naturally featured many of the most eminent artists of the period, including (among many others) Ardizzone, Bawden, Bone, Kennington, Moore, Nash, Piper, Ravilious, Rothenstein, Spencer, Sutherland, Topolski and Worsley. A second series (dealing primarily with the Home Front) was published separately in the following year. UNCOMMON AS A SET AND ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION. Eads, A43 (recording H. E. Bates' introduction to 'RAF').
A beautiful and highly original livre d'artiste, with text by MÈresse 10 large full-page hors-texte original prints by Mazet (5 woodcuts and 5 embossings). Edition limited to 50 numbered copies printed on extremely fine, thick Arches wove paper and signed by the author and the artist. This copy with a long, poetic presentation inscription from MÈresse to AndrÈ Lagrange, signed in pencil and dated 1983. Folio. Loose as issued in cloth folding case. FINE AND BRIGHT.
43 volumes in 25, complete. Over 25,000 pages in all. The most complete dictionary of artists ever compiled. Printed on long-life paper. 4to. Original wraps. Fine and bright, like new.
Book is in excellent condition in black cloth with gilt print at spine. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind; as new. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only, no tears. 714 pages, heavily illustrated with b&w photos, some color prints, maps, architectural drawings, coins, relics, iconography, etc. Over 400 illustrations This book tells the story of the Architecture and the Figural Art produced for the Crusaders after the battle of Hattin and the fall of Jerusalem in 1187, during the one hundred years that Acre was the capital of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1191 -- 1291. It is an art sponsored by kings and queens, patriarchs and bishops, clergy, monks, friars, knights and soldiers, aristocrats and merchants, all men and women of means, who came as pilgrims, Crusaders, settlers, and men of commerce to the Holy Land. The artists are Franks and Italians born and/or resident in the Holy Land, Westerners who traveled to the Latin East, Eastern Christians, and even Muslims, who worked for Crusader patrons. Notes begin on p. 561 and go to 711. Unopened CD-rom at back contains a complete set of more than 500 illustrations from Crusader manuscripts.
Two large signed and justified original etchings by Joan Hern·ndez Pijuan, printed in color ‡ la poupÈe. 56 x 76 cm (sheet). Edition limited to 75 impressions printed on fine, thick wove paper . Maluquer 107 and 108. FINE AND BRIGHT, like new. Price is for both; either one is available separately for $375.
Two large signed and justified original etchings by Joan Hern·ndez Pijuan. 56 x 76 cm (sheet). Edition limited to 75 impressions printed on fine, thick wove paper. FINE AND BRIGHT, like new. Maluquer 105 and 106. Price is for both; either one is available separately for $375.
Two signed and justified original aquatints on chine collÈ by Joan Hern·ndez Pijuan. 38 x 56 cm (sheet). Edition limited to 50 impressions printed on fine, thick wove paper. FINE AND BRIGHT, like new. Maluquer 285 and 286. Price is for the set. Each print available separately for $475.
Two signed and justified original aquatints on chine collÈ by Joan Hern·ndez Pijuan. 56 x 38 cm (sheet). Edition limited to 50 impressions printed on fine, thick wove paper . Maluquer 291 and 292. Price is for the set. Individual prints may be available separately. Please inquire. FINE AND BRIGHT, like new.
Signed and dated, without inscription, by Walter J. Phillips [1884-1963] upon title page. x, 11-125 pages. Index. 32 Colour plates. Black and white illustrations in text. Map-illustrated endpapers. Travel the awe-inspiring Canadian Rockies with acclaimed artist Walter J. Phillips [1884-1963] who supplements the narrative with his wonderful artistic impressions along the way. Phillips moved from England to Winnipeg in 1913 and spent nearly three decades there before being attracted by the artistic potential and grandeur of the Canadian Rockies, upon which his ashes were scattered. Somewhat above-average wear to publisher's teale cloth which is adorned with gilt. Gift greetings upon first blank leaf. General foxing throughout. Binding intact. The dust jacket of this copy is in poor condition so we are also including a dust jacket from a 1962 reprint, as shown in our photo, which presents much better. Both dust jackets now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A wonderful signed memento of this famed artist. Book
Four signed and justified original aquatints by Joan Hern·ndez Pijuan. 38 x 28 cm (sheet). Edition limited to 50 impressions printed on fine, thick wove paper. Maluquer 287-290. FINE AND BRIGHT, like new. Price is for the set. Each print available separately for $375.
Two signed and justified original aquatints by Joan Hern·ndez Pijuan. 56 x 78 cm (sheet). Edition limited to 50 impressions printed on fine, thick wove paper. FINE AND BRIGHT, like new. Maluquer 207 and 208. Price is for the set.
Three signed and justified original lithographs by Joan Hern·ndez Pijuan. 78 x 56 cm (sheet). Edition limited to 75 impressions printed on fine, thick wove paper . Maluquer 173-175. Complete sets are of the greatest rarity. FINE AND BRIGHT, like new. Price is for all three; some may be available separately.
24 page exhibition catalogue. Signed by E.J. Hughes at bottom of title page. Text in French and English. Chronology. Includes nine illustrations in colour and three in black and white. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. A beautiful copy. Book