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19761227848Berlin, Nationalgalerie Berlin u. Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, 1976). 4to. 64 S. m. zahlr. Abb. Illustrierter OKart.
19751111602(Tübingen, Kunsthalle, 1975). Gr.-8vo. 259, (1) S. m. zahlr. Abb. OKart.
1965587FBVenezia., Gallaria del Cavallino., 1965. 19,9 x 18,6 cm. 6 S., 1 Blatt. OKarton-Leporello-Karte., 587F Sehr gutes Exemplar.
19281225833(Nürnberg, Reichsverband bildender Künstler Deutschlands, Gau Nordbayern), 1928. 4to. 14 S., 4 Bl. Anzeigen. OKart. (etwas bestoßen, stellenw. braunfleckig).
199936398BBOstfildern-Ruit, Hatje, 1999. 29 cm. 359 Seiten zahlr. Ill. OLwd., mit Schutzumschl. Su leicht bestossen, Exlibris, kleiner Aufkleber innen, sauber und gut erhalten.
18931113# AUTEUR: Grand-Carteret John # ILLUSTRATEUR: Principaux artistes du siècle # ÉDITEUR: Firmin- Didot et Cie - Paris # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1893 # COUVERTURE: 1/2 chagrin rouge - plats richement décorés d'un aigle et deux coqs dans un encadrement fleuri - dos lisse très décoré doré # DÉTAILS: In 4° relié XII + 774pp. Ouvrage illustré d'un frontispice chromotypographique, de 16 planches coloriées aux patrons, de 36 en-têtes et lettres ornées et de 487 gravures (dont 24 tirées en hors texte). Liste alphabétique des peintres, dessinateurs-lithographes, graveurs, aquafortistes, graveurs en médailles, statuaires, dont les oeuvres sont reproduites dans ce volume, précédant la préface. # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
18182921# AUTEUR: Racine - Regnard - Chapelle et Bachaumont - Hamilton - Voltaire - Piron - Gresset - Fléchier - Lefranc de Pompignan - Bertin - Desmahis - # ILLUSTRATEUR: Les meilleurs artistes # ÉDITEUR: Briand - Paris # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1818 # ENVOI, BEAUX PAPIERS: Vergé # COUVERTURE: 1/2 basane verte - dos faux nerfs en liserés dorés - titre doré # DÉTAILS: 5 volumes In 16° reliés T1- VII + 225pp.+ 1ff. T2- 3ff/+ 234pp.+ 1ff. T3- 3ff.+ 205pp.+ 1ff. T4- 218pp.+ 1ff. T5- 252pp. Ouvrage orné de 36 planches, vues et portraits dessinés et gravés par les meilleurs artistes, dont une jolie petite vue du port de Marseille par Berhault et Bovimet et une représentation du ”grand jeu des diables” à Aix. Agréable exemplaire bien complet des gravures. # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
2014104238Lascivious Noir Grime & Craig Toth 2014. hardcover. very good no dust jacket as issued. oblong 4to. 284pp. full page black and white illustrations assorted by artist. gray and white boards. double sized compared to Book 1. Family run used bookstore open to the public since 1988. Close to 40 years of book selling experience. Lascivious Noir, Grime & Craig Toth hardcover
196075436Boston: The Artist ca. 1960. Original woodblock print by James Reuben Reed. One of 50 copies. It measures 12 x 18 inches including margins. Reed's monogram at the bottom of the print. Signed numbered and titled by Reed at bottom margin. Bit of foxing and paper evenly toned. A striking image.The painter James Reuben Reed was born in Kansas City Missouri to African parents in 1920. Shortly after his father and brother were slain in a racist conflict his mother died. As an orphan he moved to Hartford CT and studied painting and decorating at the Connecticut State Trade School. In the 1940s Reed studied portraiture and still life painting at the Scott Carbee School of Art in Boston eventually receiving an Atlanta University purchase prize for his work. Reed was also a cofounder of both the Boston Negro Artists Association now the Boston African American Artists Association and the African-American Master Artists in Residence at Northwestern University. The Artist unknown
1918107391New York: National Arts Club 1918. Hardbound. Portfolio case is worn chipped and tattered. Contents generally VG with age toning. Cardboard portfolio with ties and tipped-on facsimile of woman's head. 50 leaves inside contents 46 of 47 called for images 1 duplicate image one uncalled-for image and reproduction of written text by Pennell. "This unique collection of drawings was contributed to the "American Artist's War Emergency Fund" by forty-seven American artists to be disposed of for the benefit of this fund." Second leaf is a lithograph of a handwritten brief essay on lithography by Joseph Pennell. 37th drawing in the portfolio is also by Pennell. This copy has two copies of a contribution by Henry Walker and lacks the contribution listed for Ben Foster. There is however an unlisted contribution by G.H. Buer that is printed on a smaller sized sheet than the rest. Those artists represented in this set include Hugo Ballin Cecilia Beaux Edwin Blashfield Ernest Blumenshein George De Forest Brush G.H. Buer Howard Russell Butler Ercole Cartotto Frederick S. Church B.West Clinedinest Colin Campbell Cooper E. Irving Couse Kenyon Cox Charles C. Curran Eliott Daingerfield Paul Dougherty Ben Foster - lacking Daniel Garber Charles Dana Gibson Philip Leslie Hale Childe Hassam Ernest Ipsen Francis C. Jones Hugh Bolton Jones Arthur I. Keller Paul King Ella Conde Lamb William H. Lippincott Will H. Low Clara Mac Chesney F. Luis Mora H. Siddons Mowbray Ivan G. Olinsky Violet Oakley Maxfield Parrish William Macgregor Paxton Henry W. Parton Joseph Pennell Edward H. Potthast William Ritschel Henry B. Snell Gardner Symons C.Y. Turner Douglas Volk Henry O. Walker 2 copies Harry W. Watrous J. Alden Weir and Irving R. Wiles. An extraordinarily rare item. National Arts Club hardcover
193642799NY: American Artists Group. Very Good. 1936. First Edition. Softcover. Illustrated stapled wraps. Limited to 5000 copies. Spine and edge foxed some mild creasing/handling few tiny check marks. Gallery stamp very faint to front cover. ; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 45 pages . American Artists Group paperback
200223982San Francisco: Arion Press 2002. Limited edition. Very fine. 51 pp. 6 photogravure plates on proof paper octavo 10.5 x 7 inches black cloth spine and yellow cloth boards printed with an ink-blot pattern. Slipcase. <br/><br/>Edition of 300 numbered and 26 lettered copies this #246. Autographed by author and illustrator. Arion Press hardcover
9789Many color illus. 110 pp. 12mo orig. yellow cloth a little soiled title-label to upper cover. Bremen: Edition Temmen 1994.<br /> <br> <br> An interesting catalogue of artists’ invitations of the 20th century. Edited by Karlheinz Kopanski and Karin Stengel. Near fine; marks to the yellow cloth. unknown
677714 black & white illus. 36 unnumbered pages. Irregularly shaped small 4to 200 x 200 mm. die-cut corners spine faintly rubbed staple-bound. Chicago: The University of Chicago Library 1986.<br/> <br/> An important exhibition catalogue as well as reference work on artists’ books. This catalogue was designed by the book artist Buzz Spector b. 1948 and his pencil notes for the mock-up have been reproduced in this final version. Jeffrey Abt the organizer of the exhibition writes in an insightful essay: “The contemporary artist’s book…represents an evolution of the book’s use from a vehicle for text and its illustration to an artistically integrated sometimes sculptural object. Though superficially the artist’s book may bear little resemblance to the common codex it nonetheless continues many of the earlier uses and forms of the book.â€<br/> <br/> This exhibition featured several dozen artists’ books by practitioners such as Roberta Allen Douglas Beube Meryl Brater Timothy C. Ely Jane Freeman Kay Hines Jana Kluge Richard Long Andrew Masullo Scott McCarney Brenda Miller Kevin Osborn Bruce Schnabel Berty Skuber Keith A. Smith Buzz Spector Yoko Terauchi Erica van Horn Cornelia Vogel Paul Zelevansky etc. <br/> <br/> Fine copy. The page numbers and headings are not written in pencil.<br/> <br/> â§ A. Desjardin The Book on Books on Artists Books 2nd ed.: 2013 151. unknown
8546Color illus. 71 pp. Tall 8vo red printed softcover with flaps title on spine. Morlanwelz Belgium: Musée Royal de Mariemont 2008.<br /> <br> <br> Rare exhibition catalogue on artists’ books. The show was curated by Veronica Alarcon Ibanez and Pierre-Jean Foulon. Books by Broodthaers Christian Dotrement Jacques Louis Nyst Jacques Lennep Pierre Cordier Anne Goy Filliou etc. were selected. Text in French and Spanish.<br /> <br> <br> In excellent condition. We find just two copies in North America.<br /> <br> <br> ⧠A. Desjardin The Book on Books on Artists Books 2nd ed.: 2013 122. unknown
8620Illus. throughout and first & last leaves stamped. Unpaginated. 8vo printed wrappers staple-bound. Williamstown MA: Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Library May 1984.<br /> <br> <br> An uncommon exhibition catalogue conceived and designed by Craig Dennis and the books were selected by Kira Obolensky. “Paginations demonstrates the wide diversity of theme and format one finds in bookworks. In addition the selections represent existing categories for contemporary bookworks e.g. concrete poetry political and feminist expression the flip book the found object book…. All these works challenge the monetary preciousness usually associated with art objects. Produced in large numbers they are relatively inexpensive to purchase. Theoretically these books are meant to be more accessible than the art traditionally found in galleries and museums. However due to distribution problems public unawareness and the uncertainty of librarians in accessioning them bookworks are not as available as they should be. Perhaps this exhibition will encourage greater public interest in this contemporary art form.â€<br /> <br> <br> Books by the following artists were included: Bruce McLean Conrad Gleber Nan Becker Jenny Holzer Ida Applebroog Dieter Roth Suzanne Lacy Sol LeWitt Lynda Barry Joseph Kosuth Emmett Williams Ray DiPalma Bruce Nauman Edward Ruscha Roman Opalka Douglas Huebler Athena Tacha Kevin Osborn etc.<br /> <br> <br> In fine condition with the laid-in errata slip. unknown
10617Many black & white illus. 199 pp. 4to pictorial softcover text block loose title on spine. Barcelona: Metrònom 1981.<br /> <br> <br> Scarce catalogue on artists’ books with texts by Ulises Carrión Hubert Kretschmer and Guy Schraenen who all assisted in the organization of the exhibition. With numerous installation photographs and reproductions of the books on display. A fair copy; text block has come loose and some leaves loose. unknown
193431491Paris: Association des Ecrivains et des Artistes Revolutionaires 1934. 1934. Fair. - Quarto 12-1/2 inches high by 9-3/4 inches wide. Softcover reddish orange wrappers printed in black & white with a full page caricature by Yvette Guilbert on the back cover. The soiled and heavily chipped covers are detached. There are several tears and small pieces out from the edges of the covers. Several tears to the bottom edge of the front cover have been reinforced with archival linen tape from the verso. 20 pages including the covers with textual and full-page illustrations by the French caricaturists of the period including contributions by Antoni Deupe Gosse Andres Jimmy Oawks Enri Schmied Antek Pogolotti Sagette Yvette Guilbert. The text includes a poem by Jacques Moulin "Dedie a Henri Willemin" the satirical "Petit cours de Medecine pratique" by Le Bon Docteur "Petites explications pour ceux qui n'auraient par compris les evenements" by Jimmy Oawks and numerous biting captions serving as titles to the illustrations. The pages are darkened with short tears and chips to the edges. A complete but fragile issue well worth restoring due to its rarity. <p>Biting political satire about the Stavisky Affair distributed by the left wing Association des Ecrivains et des Artistes Revolutionaires.<p>Founded in March 1932 the Association was a section of the International Union of Revolutionary Writers which the Comintern had founded a couple of years earlier. The AEAR was a French association founded by communist and communist sympathizing writers in opposition to war and fascism. Henri Cartier Bresson Luis Bunuel Max Ernst Andre Gide and Man Ray were for a time among the notable members of the association.<p>A 1934 financial scandal The Stavisky Affair was generated by the actions and dealings of the embezzler Alexandre Stavisky 1888-1934. Politicians and investors were swept up in Stavisky's schemes. He sold hundreds of millions of francs worth of false bonds on the city of Bayonne's municipal pawnshops. First charged with fraud in 1927 his trial was postponed over and over again as Stavinsky known as "Le Beau Sasha" was granted bail 19 times. In the interim one judge was found decapitated and the affair culminated with Stavisky's "suicide" though speculation persisted that the police killed him. As suggested by "Le Canard enchaine" if it was indeed suicide Stavisky must have had "a long arm". Right wing accusations that the police had killed Stavisky to protect influential people led to the resignation of French premier Camille Chautemps. His successor Daladier from the Radical-Socialist Party immediately fired the right-wing Paris Police prefect Jean Chiappe as well as the director of the Comedie Francaise. The new Interior minister Eugene Frot announced that demonstrators would be shot. The events led to an attempted right-wing putsch fomented by Action Francaise the Croix-de-Feu the Mouvement Franciste and a collection of anti-Semitic monarchist and fascist groups. The riots resulted in 14 deaths at the hands of the police. Daladier was himself forced to resign and his successor the conservative Gaston Doumergue formed a coalition cabinet. The affair inspired the 1937 Hollywood movie "Stolen Holiday" starring Claude Rains and the later 1974 Alain Resnais film "Stavisky" starring Jean-Paul Belmondo.<p>RARE. WorldCat locates only 1 copy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Paris: Association des Ecrivains et des Artistes Revolutionaires, [1934]. paperback
2378Genève, Skira, 1986 ; in-4, cartonnage, étui illustré en couleurs. Nombreuses reproductions en noir et en couleurs. Biographie et bibliographie. Répertoire topographique des décorations. Table.
3370Genève, Trois Collines, 1949 petit 4°, broché. Edition origin ale. Un des 15 exemplaires numérotés sur Arches.
1997AMA-150Paris, Galerie Lahumière, 1997. in 4°, en feuilles, chemise. 43 pp.,
1987022127No Place: No publisher 1987. Unbound. Very Good. Handwritten names dates and location on the reverse. 8 by 10 inch glossy photo depicting part of an installation Gone Swimming created by artists Connie Coleman and Alan Powell. This appears to have been taken at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. VERY GOOD condition. Minor toning. No publisher unknown
1987022148No Place: No publisher 1987. Unbound. Very Good. Handwritten names dates and location on the reverse. An 8 by 10 inch glossy photo depicting part of an installation Gone Swimming created by artists Connie Coleman and Alan Powell. This appears to have been taken at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. VERY GOOD condition. Minor toning. No publisher unknown
32848Birrell & Garnett London. 1921. First edition. 22 Black and White illustrations of works by Grant whose work illustrates the cover and other artists in the wider circle of the Bloomsbury network working in a modernist vein: Vanessa Bell Roger Fry Mark Gertler McKnight Kauffer and others. With an anonymous preface. A scarce catalogue of works exhibited at Birrell and Garnett's bookshop. The groundbreaking show helped bring the Bloomsbury Group and its circle into the public's eye. Buff-coloured wrappers with yapp edges. Cover edges lightly worn; rear panel rubbed; light foxing. unknown
1917001504Paris: La Vie Parisienne 1917. First Edition . Illustrated Wraps. Very Good. 13.75" x 10.5. Georges Leonnec René Vincent Vald'Es Valvérane & D'Espagnat Fabien Fabiano Henri Guydo others uncredited . Paris: La Vie Parisienne 1917. The August 18 1917 Issue 55e annee No 33. Illustrations by Georges Leonnec René Vincent Vald'Es Valvérane & D'Espagnat Fabien Fabiano Henri Guydo others uncredited . Text in French. Illustrated wraps folio 13.75" x 10.5" 19 pp. Very Good to about Near Fine; modest amount of cover fade some soil to covers see scans; contents virtually immaculate almost As New after all this time. Sharp. See scans. Exceptional condition for this thin-but-large fragile weekly. Glossy covers; first and last few internal pages are on newsprint else all glossy. Rather spectacular full-page color illustrations in every issue in fact by the coterie of guys who knew how to do what you see here. In the case of this issue Georges Leonnec René Vincent Vald'Es Valvérane & D'Espagnat Fabien Fabiano and Henri Guydo are credited with some other very credit-worthy art being uncredited. See scans. Cute humor from the same mood as mutoscope cards or perhaps a bit only a bit more refined. Gentle titillation. Even the occasional partial nudity is rather tasteful and soft though humorously flirtatious. All of the full page efforts are eminently frame-able and at this time of a sensibility midway-evolved between nouveau and deco as is much of the uncredited b&w illustration. An original - and of course first and only edition - of the 8/18/1917 issue of this memorable and long-lived French weekly offering of very soft very artful light erotica. The captioned illustrations by the eminent "dessins" luminaries named above and others in their clan are what really "make" this issue as was generally the case through the era but cartoons serial fiction and around-town pieces nicely compliment those. Gorgeous oversized large color illustrations are what you collect these for. l-LNG2 <br/> <br/> La Vie Parisienne paperback