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1997170030Hartford CT: Wadsworth Atheneum 1997. Vintage brochure for the September 14 to November 16 1997 exhibition at the Wadsworth Atheneum Hartford Connecticut. Scarce.<br /> <br /> 5.5 x 8.5 inches. Accordion fold with an extended first/last leaf with a three-hole punch as issued. Near Fine. Wadsworth Atheneum unknown
1995005268National Gallery of Art Washington DC with Yale University Press New Haven London 1995. Book. Fine Condition. Cloth. 419 pp. many illus. 235 in full color. Just the tiniest bit of dirt to the bottom edge otherwise a fine copy. Dustjacket is protected with a mylar cover. Published on the occasion of the exhibition from the National Gallery of Art Washington DC 15 October 1995-28 January 1996 Museum of Fine Arts Boston MA 21 February-26 May 1996 and The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY 20 June-22 September 1996. National Gallery of Art, Washington DC with Yale University Press, New Haven London Hardcover
194768884Toronto Ontario Canada: Ontario Society of Artists 1947. Presumed first edition/first printing. Hardcover. Good. No dust jacket. Bookplate presentation to Dr. WIlliam F. Russell of Columbia University in appreciation for lecture. Cover has some wear and soiling. 51 1 p. Includes illustrations. Printed by The Ryerson Press Toronto. From Wikipedia: "William Fletcher Russell May 18 1890-March 26 1956 was an U.S. educator and dean 1927-1949 and president 1949-1954 of Teachers College Columbia University New York. Russell was born in Delhi New York. The son of James Earl Russell graduated from Cornell University in 1910 and made PhD at Columbia University in 1914. From 1917 to 1923 he was dean of the College of Education State University of Iowa. In 1923 he visited Bulgaria to study aspects of the local educational system. In 1927 he became dean of Teachers College a position which his father once held. He became president of Teachers College in 1949 retired in 1954 then served as deputy director for Technical Services of the International Cooperation Administration. Russell died 1956 in Washington D.C.". From Wikipedia: "The Ontario Society of Artists OSA was founded in 1872. It is Canada's oldest continuously operating art society. The establishment of a provincial art museum and art school were the two foremost objectives of the Society. The list of objectives drawn up by the founding executive also included the fostering of Original Art in the province and the holding of Annual Exhibitions. Prominent businessman William Holmes Howland was invited to be President of the Society. It was not until 1900 that the Society was in a position to form an art museum. It began under the name Art Museum of Toronto and is now the Art Gallery of Ontario. The Museum began using the Toronto Public Library on College Street to exhibit its collection. It did so from 1910 until 1920. The Society's annual exhibitions held during this period were also held at the library. The Society in 1920 began holding its annual shows in the new Art Gallery of Toronto. The Society was concerned about the lack of art education in Ontario. The Mechanics Institute provided basic classes in technical subjects but art instruction was limited to private lessons in the homes or studios of established artists. The Society obtained a grant of $1 000.00 in 1876. The grant allowed renovation of leased premises at 14 King Street West to create art school classrooms with the balance used as gallery space. The modest classrooms opened the Ontario School of Art on October 30 1876. The enrollment was 25 students. Although the school continued to flourish its financial situation was uncertain because the Society could not secure long-term funding from the government. In 1883 a new arrangement between the Society and the government resulted in the school moving to Normal School Building in St. James Square now the location of Ryerson University. By 1884 relations between the Society and the government collapsed. The Society's vice president and Royal Canadian Academy president Lucius Richard O'Brien resigned. The Society ceased involvement with the school until 1890. The efforts of the Society ultimately succeeded with the development of what is now OCAD University. The OSA from its earliest times organized public events to showcase Ontario artists and provide a forum for emerging artists. Members of the Society have a mentorship program for emerging artists. The first exhibition was held at Fraser's Gallery Toronto in April 1873. The Society continues to hold annual and special events." Ontario Society of Artists hardcover
19507097New York: Peoples Artists Publication 1950. Staple-bound pamphlet 16 pages. Fair. Minor wear and moderate soiling to cover. Front cover lower corner chipped. Damp staining and partially erased pencil to rear cover. Damp staining fades into top edges of pages most concentrated at 14-16. Peoples Artists Publication unknown
20180001291London: King's College London. Printed by Akcent Media 2018. First Edition. Softcover. Fine. 0x0x0. ART. Rachel Kerr Paul Lowe Paul Coldwell James Gow et al. Artists: Lana Cmajcanin Adela Jusic Milena Michalski Mladen Miljanovic et al. "Reconciliations." London: King's College London. Printed by Akcent Media 2018. First edition. English language. Perfect-bound softcover with stiff colored wrappers. Art critical texts with full-color illustrations of the work of ten artists. 9 x 6 1/4 inches. 7 oz. 48 pp. Text clean. No issues. As New to Fine. ISBN: 9781908951250. "Art and Reconciliation: Conflict Culture and Community is a program of research that addresses key questions around the relationship between art and reconciliation between culture and conflict and between art conflict culture and community. Impacting beyond the academic community this unique collaboration brings together academics artists policy-makers donors peacebuilding organizations and the cultural sector. In 2018 the project hosted 'Reconciliations' a large-scale public exhibition and events program at The Exchange Bush House the University of Arts London and Regents University London. This is the catalog for that exhibition. London: King's College London. Printed by Akcent Media paperback
197110939Berkeley: The Print Mint 1971. A collection of psychedelic comix edited by Barbara Mendes who used the pseudonym Willy Mendes. Mendes was also involved in the Print Mint comic It Ain’t Me Babe the first comic produced entirely by women. The contributors to this title include Trina Robbins Kim Deitch S. Clay Wilson Bill Griffith Robert Williams and others.<br /> <br /> Comic book format 9 ¾†x 7†32 p. Rubbing to covers slight ripple. The Print Mint unknown
18-7126Warsaw Poland: Zacheta National Gallery of Contemporary Art 1994. . Exhibition catalogue. 4to. 7 pp. Soft stapled white wraps with purple and black lettering. Very good with marginal soiling along top of front and back wraps. Black and white plates. Includes texts by Mieczyslaw Porebski and Anna Baranowa. Catalogue created on occasion of exhibition “Grupa Krakowska 1932-1994†held from April 15 through May 22 1994 at the Zacheta Gallery in Warsaw Poland. Scarce. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. Warsaw, Poland: Zacheta National Gallery of Contemporary Art, 1994. paperback
195818528<p>1st edition. Good HC no DJ. Ex-library. Green cloth over boards; front cover with color self-portrait of Malbone; black spine panel with gilt titles. Clean covers and spine; small faint water spot on front cover portrait; faded area at lower spine from label removal; tightly bound and square in case; bookplate of 'Library of the Supreme Council 33 degree A.A.S.R. Southern Jurisdiction' Scottish Rite Freemasons; no other library markings; light clean interior. 8vo 322 pp; index biblio; illustrated. See OCLC #908332510.</p> New York: New York Historical Society hardcover
18-6984New York NY: Associated American Artists Galleries 1988. . Exhibition brochure. 8vo. 4 pp. Single soft white and black and white illustrated sheet folded into half. Good with toning along page edges marginal creasing along spine and marginal creasing from use. Brochure created to announce exhibition of works by Jason Seley from April 4 through April 25 1955 in New York NY at the Associated American Artists Galleries. Includes list of 30 exhibited works. Scarce.From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. New York, NY: Associated American Artists Galleries, 1988. unknown
18-6983New York NY: Associated American Artists Galleries 1988. . Exhibition brochure. 8vo. 4 pp. Single soft white and black and white illustrated sheet folded into half. Fair with toning along page edges marginal creasing along bottom left corner of first page and marginal losses along right edge of page. Brochure created to announce exhibition of works by Jason Seley from April 4 through April 25 1955 in New York NY at the Associated American Artists Galleries. Includes list of 30 exhibited works. Scarce.From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. New York, NY: Associated American Artists Galleries, 1988. unknown
1957182177New York: Universe Books 1957. Hardcover. VG/VG Cover has clear mylar cover. Cover has tape residue in multiple places Dj has curling tearing and spotting. Black cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine. Black dj with illustrations. 160 64 pages : chiefly illustrations. compiled by the Society of Industrial Artists ; edited by Herbert Spence. Universe Books hardcover
199575762Decoy Magazine 1995. First Edition. Hardcover. As new/as new. Lloyd J. Tyler. Burtonsville MD: Decoy Magazine c1995. 112pp. Black and white color photographs and illustrations throughout. 4to. As new unead hardcover as new d/j. Decoy Magazine hardcover
188575695New York: Thomas Y. Crowell 1885. First Thus. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. first few pages of volume one are loose but still attached otherwise the books are in near fine condition Thomas Y. Crowell hardcover
17-1339Los Angeles CA: United Artists 1961. . Two 8x10 black & white glossy publicity photos. Very Good. Cast and credits sheet affixed to back. Los Angeles, CA: United Artists, 1961. unknown
68-4369Hollywood CA: United Artists 1963. Nine Stapled Letter sized pages. Very Good En Francais.Provenance Paul Paulet French actor from the 1930s-1970s Hollywood, CA: United Artists, 1963. unknown
68-4734Paris France: United Artists 1964. Letter sized pages stapled 13 pp. inside portfolio folder. Very Good. En Francais. Paris, France: United Artists, 1964. unknown
68-4688Hollywood CA: United Artists 1963. Letter-sized typed pages 16 pp. inside portfolio 31 x 25.5 cm. Very Good. En Francais. Hollywood, CA: United Artists, 1963. unknown
63-9565Paris: United Artists 1965. B&W Photos 7 8" x 10". Very Good. Paris: United Artists, 1965. unknown
63-9570Paris: United Artists 1965. B&W Photos 6 8" x 10". Very Good. Paris: United Artists, 1965. unknown
63-8554Hollywood CA: United Artists 1960. 8x10 Black & White Glossy Photograph. Very Good. Printed description on verso. Hollywood, CA: United Artists, 1960. unknown
63-8556Hollywood CA: United Artists 1957. Four 8x10 Black & White Glossy Photographs. Very Good. Hollywood, CA: United Artists, 1957. unknown
68-4689Hollywood CA: United Artists 1963. 24 x 18 cm. B&W Photo. Very Good. Hollywood, CA: United Artists, 1963. unknown
63-1186Los Angeles CA: United Artists 1938. Glossy Black & White Photograph 8 x 10 inches Very Good. PR Photo issued in 1938 signed & dated by Raymond Massey in 1982. Los Angeles, CA: United Artists, 1938. unknown
17-1314Los Angeles CA: United Artists/Pennebaker Productions 1959. . Two 8x10 black & white glossy publicity photos. Very Good. Features full cast list on back. Los Angeles, CA: United Artists/Pennebaker Productions, 1959. unknown
17-1369Los Angeles: United Artists 1957. . Three 8 x 10 inch black & white glossy publicity photographs. Very Good. Cast features Richard Widmark Richard Todd Anton Walbrook. Directed by Otto Preminger. Written by Graham Greene George Bernard Shaw. Los Angeles: United Artists, 1957. unknown