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162367330Rime di Michelagnolo Buonarroti Now Hailed a Classic in Modern Gay Literature MICHELANGELO BUONAROTTI. Rime di Michelagnolo Buonarroti. Raccolta da Michelagnolo suo Nipote. Florence: Appresso i Giunti 1623. First edition. Small quarto 9 1/4 x 6 1/4 inches. 12 88 pp. Woodcut device on title-page decorative woodcut head- and tail-pieces and initials typographic ornaments throughout. Uncut and bound in modern full brown speckled calf decoratively blindstamped on covers gilt-stamped on spine with five raised bands. Minimal foxing throughout. We read in the preface that the intent of Michelangelo's heirs was to publish a definitive volume of verses as an antidote to the many spurious editions produced since his death. Michelangelo's grandnephew goes on to say that these verses were in large part taken from a manuscript in the Vatican Library most of which is in his granduncle's hand. While this book is now hailed as a classic in modern gay literature for many years this was not the case due to some creative editing by Michelangelo the Younger. The homoeroticism of Michelangelo's poetry was obscured when his grand nephew Michelangelo the Younger published an edition of the poetry in 1623 with the gender of pronouns changed from male to female. John Addington Symonds reclaimed Michelangelo's homoeroticism by translating his sonnets into English and writing a two-volume biography and publishing it in 1893. "But when the queer art historian John Addington Symonds was granted access to the Buonarroti family archives in Florence in 1863 he discovered a note written in the margin of the poems by MichelangeloÃs grand-nephew called Michelangelo the Younger saying that the poems must not be published in their original form because they expressed ëamor .†.†. virileà literally ëmasculine loveà a Renaissance polite euphemism for paiderastia better translated as ëmaleñmale desireÃ. Symonds thus was able to make public the fact that when Michelangelo the Younger prepared his great-uncleÃs poetry for posthumous publication in 1623 he had changed all the masculine pronouns in the love poems to feminine pronouns thus ensuring that any sentiments in the poems that could not be interpreted as being merely platonic would at least be interpreted as being normal i.e. heterosexual" Rictor Norton. This edition was printed by one of the most famous printers of their day the Giunti family whose device on the title page included the Florentine giglio or lily. These fine productions are still known to book collectors as "Giuntine." Gamba 248. HBS 67330 $5000 Appresso i Giunti hardcover books
199310123New York: Random House 1993. Hardcover. xix 378p. preface introduction index very good first edition stated with Random House number line ending with 2 which indicated first printing as per Zempel & Verkler in quarter-cloth boards and unclipped dj. Random House hardcover books
199326827New York: Random House 1993. Hardcover. xix 378p. signed by the author very good first edition in quarter-cloth boards and unclipped dj. Random House hardcover books
198815973Milano: Institute for Contemporary Art and Fabbri Editori 1988. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . Very tall paperbound quarto. 219 pp. Text in English. Terrific illustrated monograph on Pistoletto. Very good indeed in glossy bound photo-illustrated wrappers. Small light stains to top-edge. French flaps. A large and heavy volume - additional postage charges may apply for international buyers. <br/><br/> Institute for Contemporary Art and Fabbri Editori paperback books
1970174231University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press 1970. Hardcover. Good/Fair staining to block edges and general wear paper dust jacket under mylar has tears and tanning to edges interior clean and tight. Tan cloth boards with gilt lettering on front cover and spine white illustrated dust jacket with mylar cover 189 pp profusely illustrated in bw. "This monograph the first dedicated to Paolo Veneziano is intended to offer and interpretation of the artist and his works which takes into account the multiple relationships existing between the artistic activity of Maestro Paolo and the political social and cultural events of his time."- Dust jacket Includes bibliographical references pages 169-179. Pennsylvania State University Press hardcover books
1970976University Park PA: Pennsylvania State University Press 1970. Cloth. Near Fine in Very Good DJ. Lg. 4to. 81902pp. plus 171 plates many in color. Index. Olive cloth gilt spine. D.j. some tears. Pennsylvania State University Press hardcover books
1993218493New York: Random House 1993. Hardcover. xxx 172p. signed by the author on the title page very good first edition in quarter-cloth boards and unclipped dj. Random House hardcover books
1993116558Lisboa Lisbon Portugal: Museu Calouste Gulbenkian 1993. Softcover. VG but for light sunning to page and cover edges;. White wraps with color-illustrated cover; protective cover; 111 pp. with 20 works pictured in color and bw;. Text in both Portuguese and English; works are in large color plates with Portuguese descriptions followed in the back by small bw reproductions with English translations of descriptions; includes an index of the works and an essay;. Museu Calouste Gulbenkian paperback books
199637882New York: Abbeville Press Publishers 1996. First American Edition. Folio 33.5cm.; publisher's boards in pictorial dust jacket; 271pp.; color illus. throughout including folding leaves. Near Fine condition. Abbeville Press Publishers unknown books
306280New York Harry N. Abrams Publishers 1976 1968. Revised edition. 4to. 18 tipped in color plates; 314 b/w illustrations. Biographical chronology; bibliography. Dust jacket unclipped. Fine. 310 pages. No signatures or bookplates. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. New York, Harry N. Abrams, Publishers [1976, 1968]. hardcover books
19132293316Constable & Company Ltd 1913. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. First edition. Front hinge repaired spine a bit faded. 1913 Hard Cover. xiv 2 335 1 pp. 8vo. A biography of the famous painter of the Sistine Chapel sculptor of the Medicean tombs architect and writer compiled from his own letters and papers. Translated and edited by Robert W. Carden. Includes frontispiece and 11 plates. Constable & Company Ltd hardcover books
2016Embry 192037Black Dog 2016. First printing thus. Bookplate slight rubbing still fine. Stiff wrappers. Black Dog, 2016. First printing thus. unknown books
199750611New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc 1997. First English Language Edition. Quarto 32.5cm.; publisher's boards in pictorial dust jacket; 207pp.; color illus. throughout including 150 colorplates. Text block slightly cocked mild toning to margins of text block otherwise boards and text block tight clean and unmarked. Quarter inch nick to front flap of jacket text unaffected else Fine book in Fine jacket. Harry N. Abrams, Inc unknown books
1996103995New York: Harry N. Abrams 1996. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. Monograph with 399 illustrations including 52 in color. Photographs by Albert Hirmer and Irmgard Ernstmeier-Hirmer. Translated from the German by Russell Stockman. A comprehensive look at Michelangelo's work. A very near fine copy in very near fine dust jacket. Harry N. Abrams unknown books
2005228242New York: Rizzoli 2005. Paperback. 191p. preface essay and bio appendix chronology. geographical locations writings concise bibliography profusely illustrated with color plates fine first edition trade paperback in Frenchfold pictorial green wraps. Art Classics series. Rizzoli paperback books
1986145930Siracusa: Chiesa dei Cavalieri di Malta 1986. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a group show that ran January 18 through February 19 1986. Text in Italian. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations after works by Mimmo Paladino Gilbert & George Gehrard Richter Mario Merz Giuseppe Penone Sol Lewitt Giulio Paolini Jannis Kounellis Anish Kapoor Arnulf Rainer Michelangelo Pistoletto Emilio Vedova and Gilberto Zorio. A near fine copy in wrappers. Chiesa dei Cavalieri di Malta unknown books
1975137579N.p.: N.p. 1975. Archive of 15 single weight and 20 double weight vintage press photographs of Maria Schneider at the 1975 Cannes Film Festival there to promote Michelango Antonioni's Palme d'Or nominated "The Passenger" in which she starred opposite Jack Nicholson. Eight photographs with stamps of photographers Leo Mirkine Prisco de Majo and Daniel Angeli four two and two photographs respectively on the verso. <br/><br/>The archive shows three distinct events during the festival as well as other candid and posed images of Schneider. These include the premiere of the film a press conference and a party on a boat. Numerous photographs also feature Antonioni and co-star Jenny Runacre. Sadly Nicholson is nowhere to be found we assume because he was too busy hanging out with Ken Russell and The Who as "Tommy" was screening out of competition. <br/><br/>Other photographs show Schneider with Bernardo Bertolucci who had directed her to instant stardom three years earlier in "Last Tango in Paris" as well as a single photograph of Schneider with Dustin Hoffman starring in the also Palme d'Or nominated "Lenny" directed by Bob Fosse. <br/><br/>Also included in the archive are four large negatives of photographs from the archive a strip of five negatives of a beach and two strips of color negatives containing four and five images respectively as well as three large negative of what appears to be a photoshoot of Schneider at the beach. These images are distinct from the photographs in the archive and we can find no corresponding images online. <br/><br/>Photograph sizes vary between 9.5 x 7.25 and 8 x 12 inches with most being 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown books
19711326200London: The Folio Society 1971. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 158; VG-; reddish brown spine with gilt text bands and decorations to spine; no jacket; brown slipcase shows slight sun fading toward edges; minor wear to fore corners; intact panels; cloth has clean exterior; gilt lettering and illustrative designs to front; strong boards; text block blue painted head exterior edge; fore and tail edges clean; interior clean; previous owner's bookplate to front pastedown; frontispiece; illustrated; arts- Biography; Renaissance;. 1326200. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. The Folio Society hardcover books
1942117902Torino: Societa Editrice Internazionale 1942. Softcover. Good clean interior but with staining and two tears to spine;. Paper wraps with red and black lettering; 335 pp. with duotone illustrations;. Text in Italian; edited by Guido Vitaletti; divided into 6 sections. Societa Editrice Internazionale unknown books
17838Michelangelo. Edited by Cesare Guasti. CXXXV pp. introductory text 367 pp. transcriptions of the poems copious notes indices 2 facsimile plates. 4to. Orig. printed wrpps. somewhat worn and rubbed. Florence Le Monnier 1863. The fine scholarly edition of Michelangelo's poems by the noted historian and critic of Florentine art. unknown books
17061255159Rome: Gaeteno degli Zenobj 1706. Hardcover. Tall quarto rebound in 1/2 light blue and beige moire with brown leather spine; VG; 6-band embossed spine with gold letters; bookplate to front pastedown; original paper slightly wobbled and faded; text clean; pp. 63 followed by 75 plates and large folded charts; in Italian; shelved in Case 4. 1255159. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Gaeteno degli Zenobj hardcover books
1983044534Montreal: Plato Academic Press 1983. 241p. original stiff printed wrappers Bibliotheca romanica. Plato Academic Press unknown books
1960138792Italy: Nepi Film 1960. Vintage borderless photograph from the set of the 1961 film. A candid aerial photograph of Mastroianni Moreau and two other cast members conversing around a table. With a stamp for Telecine and a few annotations on the verso. <br/><br/>The second film in the trilogy that begins with "L'Avventura" 1960 and ends with "L'Eclisse" 1962. Shot on location in Milan. <br/><br/>Probably no one has ever said it better than Bosley Crowther who reviewed the film for the New York Times in 1961: "Too sensitive and subtle for apt description are Antonioni's pictorial fashionings of a social atmosphere a rarefied intellectual climate a psychologically stultifying milieu-and his haunting evocations within them of individual symbolisms and displays of mental and emotional aberrations. Even boredom is made interesting. There is for instance a sequence in which a sudden downpour turns a listless garden party into a riot of foolish revelry exposing the lack of stimulation before nature takes a flagellating hand. Or there's a shot of the crumpled wife leaning against a glass wall looking out into the rain that tells in a flash of all her ennui desolation and despair."<br/><br/>9.5 x 7.5 inches. Near Fine. In a custom museum-quality frame archivally mounted with UV glass. <br/><br/>Criterion Collection 678. Eureka Masters of Cinema 61. Nepi Film unknown books
1960133246Italy: Nepi Film 1960. Vintage oversize double weight borderless photograph from the 1961 film. A candid on-the-set photograph of director Michelangelo Antonioni cinematographer Gianni Di Venanzo Jeanne Moreau and others working on a balcony shot part of the long party sequence that makes up the last third of the film. <br/><br/>The second film in the trilogy that begins with "L'Avventura" 1960 and ends with "L'Eclisse" 1962. Shot on location in Milan. <br/><br/>Probably no one has ever said it better than Bosley Crowther who reviewed the film for the New York Times in 1961: "Too sensitive and subtle for apt description are Antonioni's pictorial fashionings of a social atmosphere a rarefied intellectual climate a psychologically stultifying milieu-and his haunting evocations within them of individual symbolisms and displays of mental and emotional aberrations. Even boredom is made interesting. There is for instance a sequence in which a sudden downpour turns a listless garden party into a riot of foolish revelry exposing the lack of stimulation before nature takes a flagellating hand. Or there's a shot of the crumpled wife leaning against a glass wall looking out into the rain that tells in a flash of all her ennui desolation and despair."<br/><br/>In a custom museum-quality frame archivally mounted with UV glass. 9 x 12 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Criterion Collection 678. Eureka Masters of Cinema 61. Nepi Film unknown books
2006130388Bologna Italy: Fondantico 2006. Hardbound. VG. Color illustrated laminate boards with red cloth spine 159 pp many color and BW plates and figures. Gallery catalog for an exhibition held Oct. 14-Dec. 22 2006 in the gallery Fondantico Bologna. Fondantico hardcover books