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1957291741New York.: George Wittenborn. 1957. White cloth blue and black titles. Near fine in a tattered dust jacket with areas of loss to the front and back panels. 25.5x19.5 cm. weight: 1.8 lb. Illustrated throughout. George Wittenborn. hardcover books
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 unknown books
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 unknown 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
1936184279New York: Equinox Cooperative Press 1936. Hardcover. Good ex-library with labels and stamps on spine block inside front and rear covers and title page verso. Overall light shelfwear to boards corners bumped age toned pages but text and illustrations are otherwise clear. Tan cloth boards with black lettering on front and spine. 14 pgs w/ 100 bw plates top edge tinted black. Introduction section includes four short essays. Plates include the work of Joseph Solman Max Weber Anne Steele Marsh Bennet Buck Victor Candell Russell T. Limbach and many more. Equinox Cooperative Press hardcover books
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 books
40065656like new. unknown
1604697903.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
SB20B-02904CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. Collectible - Very Good. Signed Copy Collectible - Very Good. Inscribed by Board of Directors Chairperson Annie Hill on note laid inside. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform unknown
1505904323.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2011152534American Society of Marine Artists 2011. Softcover. VG. Midnight blue & color illus. wraps 136 pp. many color illus. Issued in conjunction with a series of 2011-2013 exhibitions of marine art by contemporary American artists. Each museum gets a page and so does each artist. Stunning views. Uncommon. American Society of Marine Artists unknown books
194412619New York: American Veterans Society of Artists Inc 1944. Staplebound. Near fine. Small octavo unpaginated 24pp. illustrated. A near fine copy in the publisher's stapled wraps. A smoker's copy with faint tobacco odor. Staples rusted else a sound clean example. SIGNED and generically INSCRIBED by Frederic Allen Williams then President of the organization as well as a contributing artist. A catalogue for the sixth such exhibition this one held during the height of America's involvement in World War II five months after D-Day. There are sixteen halftone illustrations depicting some of the work on display; mostly painting but some sculpture as well. While all of the art is competent some of it is truly impressive and it's clear that while the organization welcomed a range of talent most of the artists had some mastery of their form. Williams in his introduction to the catalogue writes: "The demoralizing influences of war are obvious throughout the country and have made a great impression on creative genius. As the clouds of war pass by art shall bloom again nurtured by the sanity of American Art tradition and fed by the passion of young blood. Stand by and support American Art." Williams was a privileged Bostonian and a veteran of World War I. While he didn't see actual combat there can be no question that the experiences of his comrades left a great impression on him and he became involved with the American Veterans Society of Artists. He was an early member of the artist set in Taos and his work was exhibited in countless mainstream museums during his lifetime. The pamphlet is scarce--in fact we find no holdings of this exact one in OCLC and just a handful of other near-contemporary ones. We also have had toruble finding examples of his signature outside of original artwork. As such a desirably scarce example. American Veterans Society of Artists, Inc unknown
193626524Brooklyn New York: The Grant Studios 1936. A folding brochure printed one side only. With a list of 98 pieces; in sections for: Water Colors; Prints and Drawings; Sculpture. Including: William E. Willner Belle Cady White Henry A. Miller Grace M. Fitzpatrick Gordon W. Colton Richard C. Hare Gordon Grant George Pearse Ennis R.D. Hedges Robert J. Kuhn Fonzy Abbott William Thon William S. Davis Caroleen A. Brown Harrison Cady and many others. The Prints and Drawings section gives artist names only with the corresponding exhibition number: Harry Leroy Taskey Syd Browne Sigvard M. Mohn Agnes Richmond Gordon Grant and others. Listing also the Hanging Committee and the Patron Members. Approx. 4 1/2" x 9 3/4" size; with some wear and soiling old fold line; in good condition. First Edition. Not Bound. Good. The Grant Studios paperback books
2006RO20153076MICHEL LAFON / CARRERE. 2006. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 235 pages augmentées de quelques planches photos en couleur au milieu de l'ouvrage.. . . . Classification Dewey : 927-Artistes, sportifs
1997RO30070889NIL EDITIONS. 1997. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 268 pages. Quelques planches illustrées de photos en noir et blanc et en couleurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 791.432-Artistes
1997RO20058791NIL éditions. 1997. In-8. Broché. Parfait état, Couv. fraîche, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 268 pages. Quelques planches de photos en noir et blanc et en couleurs hors-texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 927-Artistes, sportifs
196816150Dover Publications Inc 1968 96 pages 13 7x20 2x3 4cm. 1968. Broché. 96 pages. Réédition intégrale du Kunstbüchlin de Jost Amman (1599) contenant 293 gravures sur bois de la Renaissance destinées aux artistes et illustrateurs. L'ouvrage inclut une nouvelle introduction d'Alfred Werner avec des traductions du texte allemand original
2781Porrentruy, chez l' auteur, 1937; in-4°, broché. Tirage total à 1050 exemplaires. Illustré de 302 reproductions dont 27 planches hors texte (8 en héliogravure et 10 en couleurs,3 bois gravés par E.Geiger, A cueni et A-F. Duplain, etc.
2090502113707561Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
2090502113706783Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
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1953909081953. Tanaka Kichinosuke ç”°ä¸å‰ä¹‹ä»‹ and Nakamura Rokunosuke 䏿‘å…之介 et al artists. Haru no RyÅ«kÅ æ˜¥ã®æµè¡Œ Designs for Spring or Spring Trends. n.p. 1953. 21 sheets of stiff board 10½ x 15 in. with color-printed designs on textured paper for kimono fabric laid down with a glassine guard attached to each. The sheets are numbered from 1- 20. However some numbers are duplicated while others are omitted and there are actually 21. It seems to be a compilation of boards across two seasons. The folios are housed loose as issued in the original pale pink-peach paper-covered portfolio 10½ x 15½ in. with brown ribbon ties. Title printed in silver to upper board.<br /> <br /> The first sheet is a process plate that shows 6 small samples of bright spring colors from the collection and 3 small samples of tones that will be used in over-printing on them: silver gilt matte black and lacquer black. The dramatic effect of this combination is immediately apparent in the sample provided. It introduces the play of light and dark over limpid colors that enlivens the designs that follow and must have lent a shimmering elegance to the finished fabrics. Two designers' names Tanaka Kichinosuke ç”°ä¸å‰ä¹‹ä»‹ and Nakamura Rokunosuke 䏿‘å…之介 are printed at the lower edge of the first sheet. This sheet is followed by 19 sheets with a total of 62 printed designs laid down. The designs come in three sizes: 6 x 10½ in. 3 examples 4½ x 4 in. 18 examples and 2½ x 2¾ in. 41 of 42 examples. The designer's name appears below each print. The final sheet has 20 numbered color samples that comprise the luminous palette for spring 1953 with the title 大圖春ã®åŸºèª¿è‰² Basic Tones for Spring Plans. Four of the sheets numbered 4 7 8 and 12 are labelled as Aki no RyÅ«kÅ ç§‹ã®æµè¡Œ Fall Trends with the publisher name HappÅdÅ å…«å®å ‚刊.<br /> <br /> Other than the title on the front cover there is no text accompanying this collection. The two designers on the first sheet Tanaka Kichinosuke ç”°ä¸å‰ä¹‹ä»‹ 1897 - and Nakamura Rokunosuke 䏿‘å…之介 are known as artists and designers and are listed in OCLC as contributors to the textile design book Reishun 麗春 published in 1934. Nakamura is credited with 6 design books in OCLC all published by Uchida Bijutsu Shoshi 内田美術書肆 Uchida Art and Book Shop in KyÅto in the late 1920s to early 1930s. Kichinosuke also has a number of design books to his name. Uchida Bijutsu Shoshi was a famous printer/publisher who was responsible for a number of amazing design portfolios during that period. The identifying of the other designers is of interest such as Takahashi Nobuo 高橋信雄 et al.<br /> <br /> A kimono is skillfully drawn on the verso of one board. One of the smallest size prints is missing. The portfolio is quite dust soiled. The glassine guards and most of the stiff backing boards are toned but the prints remain bright and fresh. unknown
Blæsild, BennoIn Pristine Condition. unknown
rja614316<p>UKQrto HBdw/djillustrated1st edn. FINE/FINE. No owner inscrptn and no price-clip to dw/dj.Brightcrispcleanglossy laminatedcolourb/w cartoon illustrated dw/djwith white lettering; with negligible shelf-wear and creasing to edges and corners - no nicks or tears present.Topfore-edges bright and clean; contents brighttightclean - pristine - no dog-ear reading creases to any pages' cornersappears unread apart from my own collation.Publisher's brightcrispcleansharp-corneredoriginal brown cloth boards with dw/dj's design repeated to boards in brown and creamand brightcrisp blocked letters to spine/backstripa yelowgold headband and immaculate plain brown endpapers.UKQrto HBdw/dj illustrated1st edn7-224pp paginated includes author's Preface17 chaptersprofuse illustrations/cartoons in b/w the majority and some in colourthroughout the text and the booka Select BibliographyNotesAcknowledgements and an Index.Plus unpaginated half-title with subject's b/w portrait photographic frntis to it's reversetitle page and Contents list/table. This is the first biography of Henry Mayo Batemanone of England's most famous and most original humorous artists. Born in 1887Bateman createdfrom traditional rootsnew and vivid ways of portraying the manners and mannerisms of the his age.From Edwardian times until the Second World War his cartoons characterized the preoccupations of contemporary society and eventuallywith the creation of his famous 'Man Who . . .' seriespassed into the folklore of the nation.Stage by stagerather than day by daythe book takes a fascinating look at the major areas of Bateman's life and workrelating one to the other as each evolved - with the success he knew as a cartoonist providing a moving counterpoint to the inner struggles of the man.His life was a mixture of great enthusiasm and deep depressionof huge success and bitter failure.His personality was complex; a shy and reticent man never quite at ease amongst the society he so vividly portrayedhe needed long periods of solitude and isolation.Many of his cartoons reflect his personal disquiet and have a far more particular meaning than is at first apparent: they offer not only a wonderful portrait of society in his time but also a remarkable insight into his own concerns and feelings. The book is carefully illustrated with over two hundred cartoons in colour and black and white which are closely integrated with the text: some will be familiarothers are less well known and appear here for the first time. The author pays tribute to a unique and powerful talent and holds a revealing mirror up to the awkward and complex nature of the man who was H. M. Bateman.The author's wife Lucyis the granddaughter of H.M. Bateman.He has worked closely over a number of years with the artist's family to research this book which contains some previously unprinted drawingspaintings and writings from the family archive. Please contact seller @ rpaxtonden@blueyonder.co.uk because of the weight/value of this itemfor correctinsured shipping/ Pp quotes - particularly ALL overseas buyers - BEFORE ordering through the order page! N.B. ALL buyers please notestocks' shipping quotes are adjusted for any refunds AFTER receipt of order and BEFORE the despatch of the orderespecially if the item is offered either Pp included/FREE. N.B. US/Canada customers please be aware: Standard US AIRMAIL to these destinations can nowin some casescost more than the price of the book! If speed is not of the essence then Economy rate is recommended - at approx. anything from a 1/3rd to 1/2 of the standard US AIR quote/rate - sometimes arriving sooner than the 42 days - but not always. </p> UK.EXETER,DEVON.WEBB & BOWER (Publishers) LIMITED,1982. hardcover