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1989ART3183MPlein Chant, 1989. In-8° Broché de 125pp. largement illustrées avec des nombreuses photographies portraits; 896 photographies de têtes ramollies.
21901Paris, Alphonse Giroux, [vers 1830]. 9 ff. 19 x 11 cm environ, chemise cartonnée, liens verts (quelques petites taches).
185548380Wien, Verlags-Eigenthum v. F. Paterno; Druck von J. Rauh, o. J. (um 1855). Getönte Orig.-Lithographie (Blattgröße 47,1 x 36,2 cm; Darstellung 41,9 x 31,5 cm).
180044686Ohne Ort, um 1800. 10,9 x 8 cm.
0138250 En feuilles
18520428-22[Wien], J. Höfelich 1852. Lithographie. Ca. 33 x 24, 2 cm. (Blattgr.). Gut erhalten. Unten rechts mit Tinte ist der Namen des Dargestellten ergänzt.
18000445-22o. O. [um 1800]. Radierung in Punktiermanier. 23, 4 x 19, 3 cm: (Darstellungsgr.). Oval beschnitten u. auf Trägerpapier aufkaschiert, teils mit leichten Papierläsuren.
192346462Graz, Carl Pietzner, (1923). Orig.-Fotografie (18,5 x 12,4 cm), auf Untersatzkarton (28 x 18,5 cm) montiert.
19385473Lausanne, La Guilde du livre, 1938. Brochure in-8 de 20 pages.
197188113[Hamburg], Edition Griffelkunst, 1971. Auf festem grauen Karton. 43 x 59,7 cm.
182330405London, Verlag: William Darton, 1823. Sprache : Englisch. 40 und 64 Portraits auf Tafeln. 8°, Halbleder mit Goldprägung auf Rücken.
First Edition, [4],245,[1]pp., frontis., 6 engraved plates, orig. embossed cloth, 14,131 items.
First edition, tall 8vo, vi, [2], 203, [1]pp., 3 portrait plates present in two states, orig. buckram, spine slightly faded, edges uncut, t.e.g.
232; 52pp., portrait frontis., some light foxing, orig. purple water-silk cloth, spine faded.
1334319936.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1334684723.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
189076014V.p.: V.p. 1890-1920. The soft leather-covered album measures 15.5 x 11.5 inches and contains fifty extant pages containing a total of 164 original photographs of varying sizes. The album has had some of its pages removed and there are missing photos from extant pages. There are an additional 23 fine photos either unmounted or on partial pages that have been removed from the album but are present in this offering. Altogether there are 187 photographs in this grouping. Several of the photos are over 9 x 13 inches in size. The photographs whether still in the album or separated from it are in Fine condition. Harriette Hattie Elizabeth Hill Foster Goldnamer 1868-1940 assembled the album and wrote the white ink photo descriptions in a wonderful cursive hand. According to Hughes’ Artists in California Hattie married “… Daniel Foster and moved to Fresno CA in 1886. In 1904 she moved to San Francisco where she studied at the Mark Hopkins Art Institute and privately with Frederick Bauer. A widow by 1910 she had married Wm. Goldnamer. She then settled in Oakland where she remained until her demise on May 2 1940.†As an artist Hattie worked in charcoal and oil and specialized in still life and figure studies. This album is one of three family photographs she put together that we acquired together. Although the family names are the same in all three each stands alone and we are offering them individually. All but nine of the 164 photographs in the album are fine portraits of her family and friends and several of herself. Surnames identified in the album include Hill Foster McNeil Gardner Potter Bryer Gould Pierce Page Oust Le Blanc Ryan McKenzie Holden Oberwetter Russell Hutchens Eldred Dunbar King Brown Scholler Holaday Radley Hutchens and many others. From the identification inscriptions beneath the photos along with photographers’ imprints many of Hattie’s family and friends were from the Illinois-Nebraska area and California. There are a number of oval portraits of identified individuals both male and female dated 1900. The other nine images in the album are large photos of the Hill Dunbar and Oberwetter ranches in Nebraska and Wyoming circa 1895-1900.The photo with the “Louis Fleckenstein / Los Angeles†blind stamp is of Loraine Stebinger who signed the photo’s mount “Most sincerely Loraine Stebinger Dec. 25 1918.†Removed from the album the photograph of the musician shows her playing the piano and measures 7 x 10 inches on a 10 x 13.5 inch cream colored mount. Fleckenstein 1866-1943 was an internationally known pictorialist photographer before moving to Los Angeles in 1907 to open up a portrait studio. He and a colleague had already organized the Salon Club of America to give support to regional camera clubs interested in pictorial photography where the emphasis was on photography as an art form rather than a documentary tool – aesthetics over reality! In 1914 along with Edward Weston and others Fleckenstein helped found the Camera Pictorialists of Los Angeles. In 1924 he relocated to Long Beach where he continued his work in photography. His photos are now in most major museum collections of photography.Another unattributed photo of Stebinger has an ink presentation “To my dearly beloved Friend Harriet Goldnamer from Lorraine Stebingerâ€. That presentation photo was key to identifying Hattie Goldnamer as the compiler of all three albums acquired at the same time of which this is one. Of interest is the penciled note on the back that attributes it along with several other shots of Stebinger in the same dress to Fleckenstein. However that has not been verified. V.p. hardcover
19003135Catalogue de la maison Harvey de Londres. Rare, tiré seulement à 100 exemplaires. 1/2 chagrin rouge, dos long. London Harvey 1900 1 volume fort in-8°.
18971010AG1897. Chromolithographie von Vincent Brooks Day & Son. (Ganzkörperabb. mit Cello). Bildgrösse: 32 x 18,5 cm. Blattgrösse: 38 x 26 cm. = "Vanity Fair", Dez. 1897. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 1010A-Gr
18971010AG1897. Chromolithographie von Vincent Brooks Day & Son. (Ganzkörperabb. mit Cello). Bildgrösse: 32 x 18,5 cm. Blattgrösse: 38 x 26 cm. = "Vanity Fair", Dez. 1897.
16817Genève Ch. Eggimann & Cie, éditeurs. [sans date] In-4 de196 pages, cartonnage rouge biseauté d'éditeur, titre doré, croquis en noir sur le premier plat. Dos insolé, quelques taches sur le premier plat.
72470sd Editions A. Fayard, collection "L'Aventure", N° 20 - Sans date - In-4, broché couverture illustrée - 63 pages
Signed and inscribed by Myfanwy Pavelic upon title page. She was commissioned to create an official portrait of Pierre Trudeau and this work describes in text and illustration how she accomplished this large task. 50 pages. Bilingual Englilsh / French text. Generously illustrated in colour and black and white. Fascinating reading, especially for any portrait artist similarly tasked. Book
2001009539Novata California U.S.A.: New World Library 2001 First edition stated first printing. Red cloth binding with gilt titles. Decorated endpapers in lama-yellow. 144 pp. illustrated with color photographs by Alison Wright. His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama also known as Tenzin Gyatso has won worldwide appreciation with his extraordinary wisdom and humility in the face of China's brutal occupation of Tibet. This beautiful visual biography combines color photographs of Tibetan lands artifacts and people with impressionistic essays about the Dalai Lama by his mother Diki Tsering by China scholar and journalist Orville Schell and by travel writer Pico Iyer as well as an interview with His Holiness by Spalding Gray. New in new dustjacket protected with a mylar cover. New World Library hardcover