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20202-8865276630Lo Scarabeo 2020. Paperback. New. 80 pages. Italian language. 5.12x3.54x2.36 inches. Lo Scarabeo paperback
2005BALLEXPOSE3Ballistic Publishing 2005. Soft Cover. NM - Near Mint. Over 180 digital artists. Exposé 3 is the third edition of the industry's best art book celebrating the creative talents of digital artists worldwide. This volume features the work of 181 artists from 37 countries covering the fields of 3D digital illustration architectural visualization games television and feature film. The Exposé 3 AWARDS celebrate the highest artistic and technical excellence in a diverse range of categories and styles. In most categories Exposé 3 honors 3D and 2D illustration entries separately. Master gold and Excellence silver were awarded in the following categories: Character in Repose; Character in Action; Creature in Repose new; Robotic/Cyborg new; Architectural; Environment; Fantasy; Abstract & Design; Surreal new; Humorous; Transport; Cityscapes new. 208 pages. Full Colour illustrations. 9" x 12" 220mm x 297mm. 2.2 Ballistic Publishing paperback
2005BALLEXPOSE4Ballistic Publishing 2005. Soft Cover. M - Mint. Over 240 digital artists. Now in its fourth year Exposé 4 celebrates the talents of artists worldwide featuring 317 artworks from 241 artists in 49 countries selected from over 5000 submissions. You can own the best digital art in a book of exceptional quality. Exposé 4 covers a wide spectrum of digital art showcasing works in 20 categories: Fantasy; Exterior Architecture; Interior Architecture; Portrait Painted; Portrait Rendered; Action; Conflict; Faery Folk; Creatures; Environment; Cityscapes; Matte Painting; Science Fiction; Abstract & Design; Product Design & Still Life; Horror; Surreal; Humorous; Whimsical; and Transport! 224 pages. Full Colour illustrations. 9" x 12" 220mm x 297mm. 2.1 Ballistic Publishing paperback
2007BALLEXPOSE5Ballistic Publishing 2007. Soft Cover. M - Mint. Over 210 digital artists. The flagship title of award-winning publisher Ballistic Publishing has become an institution in the digital art world. Exposé 5 boasts a raft of new artwork including that of 108 unpublished artists drawn from a pool of over 4500 entries. Judged by an international team of industry leaders this year's edition features 298 examples of the world's best digital art prepared by 218 artists from 45 countries. 224 pages. Full Colour illustrations. 9" x 12" 220mm x 297mm. 2.1 Ballistic Publishing paperback
1965003670Paris Galerie Louis Carré 1965 In-4 Agrafé Edition originale
20525Rouen, imprimerie Lecerf, 1941. Album in-4 composé de 20 planches reproduisant les oeuvres de 20 artistes normands, édité par le Comité d'Entr'aide aux Artistes prisonniers. Préface de Fernand Guey. Il a été tiré de cet ouvrage, 500 exemplaires numérotés, dont les 200 premiers, signés des artistes, constituent l'édition originale. Notre exemplaire porte le numéro 435. Excellent état intérieur. Papier brun gaufré non relié, imprimé du titre et des noms des artistes. Parfait état.
19814437Saint-Ouen imprimerie Chaix 1981 (Saint-Ouen, imprimerie Chaix) 1981. 65 x 49 cm, affiche illustrée en couleurs par Roland Topor et tirée en offset.
19814436Saint-Ouen imprimerie Chaix 1981 aucune reliure (Saint-Ouen, imprimerie Chaix), 1981. 65 x 50 cm, affiche illustrée en couleurs par Roland Topor et tirée en offset.
201682664Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press 2016. First Edition. First printing. Quarto. Black cloth hardcover; dustjacket; 60pp plates unnumbered; 84pp text. Fine. In the original dustwrapper Fine but for a small bruise at upper margin of front panel; exhibition brochure and separate pamphlet of interviews with the artist laid in. Only monograph devoted to the work of the Alabama-born artist Ronald Lockett; published to accompany the 2015 traveling exhibition of his work. University of North Carolina Press unknown
196382862New York: Terry Dintenfass 1963. First Edition. Original lithographed poster with text and illustrations printed in dark red and black on thick cream laid paper measuring 48cm x 66.25cm 18 7/8" x 26 1/8". Mild handling a few faint creases from being rolled with a half-dozen foxed spots; unbacked; Near Fine.<br /> <br /> A striking poster by Lawrence designed to promote his first solo exhibition at Terry Dintenfass Inc. in New York. The illustration was derived from Lawrence's 1963 tempera painting "Two Rebels" "showing four white policemen carrying two black men. The heads of some fifteen witnesses crowd in. In the poster that number was reduced to ten heads that float like moons of light above a protester and his police handlers with their billy clubs dangling from their wrists" Over the Line: The Art and Life of Jacob Lawrence pp.174-175. Paintings like "Two Rebels" "Soldiers and Students" and "Four Students" were almost certainly triggered by news photos and television images of the immediate events of 1960-62 in the South. The poster is not separately listed in OCLC though a signed and numbered lithograph of the image edition of 50 is held at the LC. 82862. Terry Dintenfass unknown
1960160332Glendale CA: Allied Artists Television 1960. Vintage three-ring leatherette binder produced to promote television releases by Allied Artists Television circa 1960s.<br /> <br /> Films advertised in the binder include:<br /> <br /> "Wild Stallion" 1952<br /> "Wagons West" 1952<br /> "Teenage Doll" "The Young Rebels" 1957<br /> "Serengeti Shall Not Die" "They Shall Not Die" 1959<br /> "The Double Agents" 1959<br /> "The Price of Silence" 1959<br /> "Sex Kittens Go to College" "Beauty and the Robot" 1960<br /> "I Passed for White" 1960<br /> "Karate the Hand of Death" 1961<br /> "Station Six-Sahara" 1962<br /> "The Day of the Triffids" 1962<br /> "Confessions of an Opium Eater" "Souls for Sale" 1962<br /> "Soldier in the Rain" 1963<br /> "Play it Cool" 1963<br /> "Master Spy" 1963<br /> "Clash by Night" "Escape by Night" 1963<br /> "The Gun Hawk" 1963<br /> "Shock Corridor" 1963<br /> "Blood on the Arrow" 1964<br /> "The Naked Kiss" 1964<br /> "Racing Fever" 1964<br /> "The Strangler" 1964<br /> "Stop Train 349" 1964<br /> "The Secret Door" 1964<br /> "A Yank in Viet-Nam" 1964<br /> "Destination Death" 1964<br /> <br /> 27 leaves rectos and versos. Final leaf recto only. <br /> <br /> Binder Very Good plus with moderate wear on the spine. Pages Fine. Allied Artists Television unknown
68-4395Berlin Germany: Allies Artists Pictures ca. 1963. B&W Photo. 17.5 x 24.5 cm. VG. Provenance Paul Paulet French actor from the 1930s-1970s [Berlin, Germany: Allies Artists Pictures, ca. 1963?] unknown
196315880Paris, Union des Bibliophiles de langue française, 1963 ; fort in-folio, couv. blanche illustrée, coffret vermillon de l'éditeur ; (4), 144, (12) pp., 10 illustrations à doubles pages en couleurs et couverture illustrée par Ambrogiani.
19378618NY: American Artists Group 1937. G cover slightly worn and soiled small white label on lower left of cover. Green wraps. 47 pp. 89 bw plates. Includes a 4-page foreword a 2-page description of 4 print-making techniques and biographies of 54 graphic artists. Scarce. American Artists Group paperback
19368619NY: American Artists Group 1936. G cover soiled and slightly worn few pencil marks inside. White wraps. 45 pp. 53 bw plates. Includes 6 pages of introductory text a 4-page description of print-making techniques and detailed biographies of 50 graphic artists whose work was represented by American Artists Group. Scarce. American Artists Group paperback
1984022426No Place: No publisher 1984. Wraps. Good. No publisher or place: 1984. Single stapled zine 8 ½ by 11 inches. 20 pp. including covers. An obscure zine perhaps associated with the New York artist space ABC No Rio or perhaps from California that assembles submissions from contributors that blend clip art xerox art collage poetry and essays. Our speculation about ABC No Rio is based on it being purchased with other items from the space. Anti-Reagan pro-Central American rebels anti-capitalism and anarchist themes abound. The general tone feels rather apocalyptic perhaps reflecting the mood of youth in a Reagan administration. One page with art depicting bombs being dropped predicts November 13 2026 as doomsday. Buy this before then! GOOD condition. Light toning and edgewear. Minor staining along the lower front cover. Some curling at the corners. No publisher unknown
022479No Place: No publisher. Wraps. Good. No publisher or place or date. Single stapled zine 8 ½ by 11 inches. 20 pp. including covers. An obscure zine perhaps associated with the New York artist space ABC No Rio that assembles submissions from contributors that blend clip art xerox art collage poetry and essays. Our speculation about ABC No Rio is based on it being purchased with other items from the space and a small anarchist symbol on the second page which appears to have the letters b and c written in the top part of the symbol. Pieces reflect on capitalism and war how women are treated as sex objects anti-Reagan musings gun culture in America etc. The general tone feels rather apocalyptic perhaps reflecting the mood of youth in a Reagan administration. GOOD condition. Light toning and edgewear with offsetting along the edges. Small area of staining at the lower left side. Price request in red marker on the lower front cover. Lower right corner creased and wrinkled. No publisher unknown
193112699Paris, Henri Babou, 1931. 1 vol. in-4. En feuilles, couvertures jaunes imprimées, sous chemise imprimée à lacets.
664949Beauvais, Desjardins, 1791 in-4, 6 pp.
664950Beauvais, Desjardins, 1791 in-4, 3 pp.
226537Douai, Imprimerie de la veuve Derbaix, s.d. (1791) in-4, 3 pp., en feuille.
199824027San Francisco: Pacific Editions 1998. First edition. Small ex-libris label to front blank leaf else fine. Quarto 11 x 10.5 inches original black cloth and silver decorative boards bound concertina style. 32 pages containing six monoprints over star atlas drawings from 1690 six IRIS prints from mixed media drawings and six hand-punched constellations. Housed in gray cloth hinged tray case with holstered penlight flashlight. <br/><br/>Edition of 30 copies signed by Charles Hobson this #30. With warm autographed note to former owner laid in. An imaginative artist's book exploring the Greek myth of the beautiful maiden Andromeda. Typeset text of the story is interspersed with facing pages of illustrations. Images on the left are from drawings made for the 1690 Star Atlas of Johannes Helvelius the constellation of Andromeda. On the right are Hobson's own lush figure drawings. Pacific Editions hardcover
1994159521San Francisco: Artists' Television Access 1994. Vintage flyer for a screening of nine industrial and experimental films at the Artists' Television Access ATA Gallery Saturday December 10 1994-grouped under the conceptual title "Theatre of Cruelty."<br /> <br /> The nine films screened at the event were:<br /> "Glimpses of Soviet Science" 1942 produced by Moscow Techfilm Studios <br /> "This is Cybernetics" 1975 produced by Films Budapest<br /> "Seat Belts and You" 1980 produced by the Ford Motor Company<br /> "Without Make-up You Don't Have a Chance" 1986<br /> "The Rehearsal" 1987<br /> "These Boots are Made for Walking" 1988 directed by Azian Nurudin<br /> "The Tunnel" 1985 directed by Tuesday Woo<br /> "Le Poème" 1986 directed by Bogdan Borkowski<br /> "Mechanics of the Brain" 1926 directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin<br /> <br /> Formed in 1986 the ATA is a San Francisco-based artist-run nonprofit which promotes underground and experimental art as well as providing a screening venue for independent films exhibitions performances workshops and events.<br /> <br /> 11 x 8.5 inches on blue paper. With a few small pin holes else Near Fine. Artists' Television Access unknown
19987435Los Angeles: Big Business Inc 1998. Edition of 30 this an artist's proof. Accordion book with text and ten rubber stamped images by the artist bound with black Yatsuo paper. Signed by Kao and with stamp on verso of last panel and designated AP. Housed in a paper covered slipcase hand-stenciled by the artist. Corners rubbed from case small split to paper at rear joint. Internally clean with some smudging to edges of page block. Very good. <br /> <br /> Striking project from California fine artist turned film director Jeff Kao. Consists of a series of childhood memories a few of which are obscene accompanied by images two being in color and the rest in black. <br /> <br /> Letterpress printed by Norman Clayton at One Heart Press San Francisco and Hand-bound by John DeMerritt Emeryville. We find little mention of this project and no copies are to be found in OCLC. We do find at least one other book by the artist Of Victor Fame also published in an edition of 30. Big Business Inc unknown
189724061416London: Elkin Mathews & John Lane Vol's I and II John Lane The Bodley Head Vol's III - XIII 1897. Hardcover. Near fine. Thirteen volumes complete octavo size approx. 4150 pp. Called "the gay nineties" in America and "the naughty nineties" in Britain the decade of the 1890s was in many respects one in which the Victorian morals and societal codes were loosening with many who on both sides of the pond "embraced more freedom fun and social permissiveness" n.b. quote from Wiki. <br /> <br /> Within the worlds of literature and art Oscar Wilde 1854-1900 and Aubrey Beardsley 1872-1898 were extremely influential both with a talent for bringing eroticism into their art and making it - almost - socially acceptable. In addition to their joint collaboration on "Salome" first published in 1892 they launched this periodical "The Yellow Book" with its first issue being April 1894. Beardsley was the first art editor and while Wilde was not a contributor his influence can be felt. <br /> <br /> Ultimately it lasted for only thirteen issues its demise coming about for almost the same reasons as its success. The public initially saw "The Yellow Book" as "something queer and rather alarming.and thus it almost immediately regarded it as symbolic of new movements." However after the trial and conviction of Oscar Wilde the publishers who were from the outset less inclined towards these new ideals than the artists combined with a reaction now negative from the public "the publisher's premises were set upon by a mob who vandalised the building" its final issue was April 1897 n.b. quotes from Wiki. <br /> <br /> ___DESCRIPTION: All volumes bound in full bright yellow cloth black illustrations and lettering on the fronts black lettering and decorations on the spines the table of contents reproduced on the back covers except the final issue which duplicated the design of the front replete with reproductions of artwork all in black and white with a single exception; bindings octavo size 8 1/8" by 6 1/2" pagination varies between 256 and 406; note that this set does not have the advertisements bound in at the rear. <br /> <br /> ___CONDITION: Overall near fine the boards mostly clean a few volumes with light spots the corners mostly straight a few slightly bumped most without rubbing and a few with minimal rubbing strong square text blocks with solid hinges we noted a few gutters just beginning to crack the interiors clean and bright and the set entirely free of prior owner markings; some light rubbing to the black ink on the bindings on most volumes light toning to some of the endpapers a few volumes with the boards very slightly bowed and some of the spines lightly sunned note that the spine of Vol. VI is significantly lighter in colour. <br /> <br /> ___POSTAGE: Please note that this set will require additional postage please inquire for details. International customers please also note that any taxes duty or tariffs charged by your country will of necessity be your responsibility. <br /> <br /> ___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. Elkin Mathews & John Lane (Vol's I and II), John Lane The Bodley Head (Vol's III - XIII) hardcover