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200436759Petersberg. Michael Imhof. 2004. OLn., OSchu., 4°, 277 S., mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. Zustand sehr gut.
2003110683Ostfildern, Hatje Cantz Verlag 2003. 2003. 4°, 283 S. duchgehend mit farbigen Abbildungen, Orig.-Karton.
200335866Düsseldorf, Museum Kunst-Palast, 2003. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. 283 S. 28 x 23 cm, Kt. Leichte Gebrauchsspuren, sonst gut erhalten.
43620Paris, directeur Jacques Laurent. Un volume (14,3x22,6 cm) sous couverture illustrée d'un dessin de Cocteau en médaillon, (120) pages. Dos et couverture légèrement poussiéreux sinon bon état. Textes de Marcel Aymé, Jacques Audiberti, Luc Bérimont, Salvador Dali, A. de Chateaubriant, Jacques Laurent, Raymond Guérin, Paul Morand, Charles Albert Cingria, etc.
193388275Neuilly-sur-Seine: Le Phare de Neuilly 1933. Fine. One of the rarest and most iconic Surrealist magazines Le Phare de Neuilly Neuilly-sur-Seine S.d. 1933 18.20 x 25.10 cm 3 volumes brochés First edition of this important and very rare magazine complete with 4 issues in 3 volumes. Complete collection of this luxurious Surrealist magazine edited and funded by Lise Deharme and characterized by its emphasis on photography. Covers illustrated by Man Ray illustrations in black. Contributions by Salvador Dali Hans Arp Dora Maar Oscar Dominguez Brassaï Lee Miller Jacques Lacan James Joyce Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes Ilarie Voronca Nathalie Barney Benjamin Fondane Pierre Drieu La Rochelle Alejo Carpentier Eugène Jolas Lise Hirtz Lise Deharme Raymond Queneau Claude Sernet Roger Vitrac Robert Desnos Jean Follain Léon-Paul Fargue Pierre Keffer Jacques Baron Gottried Benn Céline Arnauld Monny de Boully Georgette Camille André de Richaud Jules Supervielle Claire Goll Paul Laforgue David Herbert Lawrence Marcel Jouhandeau Paul Dermée Jean Painlevé Nadar Pétrus Borel and Stendhal. Sunned spine on the No. 3/4 issue. Spine-ends and corners slightly rubbed otherwise a wonderfully preserved copy. A very fine example of this rare avant-garde magazine which ""came into being over the course of a few dinners that brought together the dissidents of Surrealism and other poets in this hospitable abode of Lise Deharme. Robert Desnos provided the title. Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes was the editor. Man Ray had designed the cover: a silhouette of a lighthouse against a photographic background of sailing boats. . It contains curiosities: a tale by Petrus Borel a photo by Nadar popular songs an investigation into the neurosis of war epitaphs taken from a cemetery of animals. Among other curiosities a sonnet by the famous psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan. It is entitled Hiatus irrationalis."" Jacques Baron Cahiers de l'Herne Raymond Queneau p. 333. Le Phare de Neuilly unknown
196691822Paris: Jean Petithory 1966. Fine. Man Ray shoots Surrealist Mannequins Jean Petithory Paris 1966 26.5 x 30.2 cm Relié sous étui First edition one of 37 numbered copies ours one of a few hors commerce copies for collaborators and friends signed by Man Ray on the justification. 15 photographs on watermarked vélin Montgolfier mounted on guards each bearing Man Rays printed studio stamp Épreuve originale atelier Man Ray Paris. The copy exceptionally contains the original subscription prospectus and an invitation to the book launch exhibition opening night organised by Simone Loliée. Publishers binding by the renowned bookbinder Mercher bearing his signature in the negative of the photographic paper on each endpaper and pastedown flat black shagreen spine title author and date stamped in gilt lengthwise photographic boards with gilt background after an original composition by Man Ray specially designed for this work original wrappers preserved black paper slipcase. Illustrated with 15 original photographic prints of the mannequins photographed by Man Ray at the 1938 International Exhibition of Surrealism. The mannequins had been transformed by Man Ray himself Salvador Dalí Oscar Dominguez Marcel Duchamp Max Ernst Espinoza Maurice Henry Marcel Jean Léo Malet André Masson Sonia Mossé Joan Miró Wolfgang Paalen Kurt Seligmann and Yves Tanguy. They were presented within a Surrealist staging by Marcel Duchamp and lighting designed by Man Ray himself. During the 1930s the European Surrealists had a fetishistic interest in simulated woman-female mannequins that they transformed into playful sculptural works of art. In 1938 Man Ray photographed a series of their work at the Exposition Internationale du Surréalisme presented in the unsettling half-light of the Galerie des Beaux-Arts on the rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré. Visitors walking down a corridor on the Rue Surréaliste saw a series of dressmakers mannequins inhabitants of a dreamlike Paris scantily clad or adorned with a jumble of incongruous objects and flanked by street signs bearing highly symbolic names: some real such as the Rue des Vieilles Lanternes where Gérard de Nerval took his own life or the Rue Vivienne where Lautréamont once lived alongside invented ones such as the Rue aux Lèvres the Rue de Tous-les-Diables and the Rue de la Transfusion-de-Sang. The installations of this first international Parisian Surrealist exhibition organised by André Breton and Éluard marked a decisive moment in the history of the movement. For the first time the event dispensed with a straightforward retrospective of individual artists in favour of a series of phantasmagorical stagings live performances and ephemeral artworks prefiguring the modern concepts of installation and happening. Nearly 3000 visitors are said to have thronged to this 1938 Paris exhibition by the light of electric torches: One has the feeling of leaning over certain exhumed walls and of being the first to decipher their signs. Jean Fraysse Le Figaro littéraire 29 January 1938. From Hausmanns sculpture and de Chiricos paintings to the works of Hans Bellmer the mannequin had long occupied a central place in the Dada and Surrealist artistic vocabulary and was cited in Bretons 1924 Manifeste. These woman-objects staged in the spirit of the Musée Grévin offered infinite possibilities for the transformation of the body and the exploration of the unconscious. Some have remained enduringly celebrated such as Le Bâillon vert à bouche de pensée André Massons mannequin enclosed in a birdcage or Duchamps considered the only three-dimensional version of his alter ego Rrose Sélavy taking the form of a man cross-dressed as a woman in the style of Claude Cahun. The mannequin of lesbian artist Sonia Mossé friend of Artaud and photographed by Man Ray with Nusch is her only known artwork and the sole mannequin in the installation created by a woman artist. Man Ray had incorporated Jean Petithory hardcover
193388275Le Phare de Neuilly | Neuilly-sur-Seine S.d. [1933] | 18.20 x 25.10 cm | 3 volumes brochés
196691822Jean Petithory | Paris 1966 | 26.5 x 30.2 cm | Relié sous étui
B-25-010007<p>Dali Salvador - Malraux André. Geneva: Albert Skira 1973 First edition. Copy 22 of 150 from a total edition of 160 copies printed in Rive wove paper watermarked with Dali design. Signed by Salvador Dali André Malraux and Albert Skira on the justification page. The portfolio contains: 12 drypoints printed on sheep-skin parchment paper signed and numbered in pencil by Dali each collected in a Rive paper folder with captions inside; two etchings of which one in text and one full page; text in French index of prints colophon and justification page. Loose as published in original paper wrappers with dali's design collected in hard chemise with parchment and black morocco boards with black embossed design gilded title on the spine all guarded in matching black morocco slipcase Ref: Field 73-8</p> Albert Skira
198213573Freies deutsches Hochstift - Frankfurter Goethe-Museum, Frankfurt, 1982. 211 Seiten. 4to. Broschur.
awd-1166Bruxelles, Les Éditions modernes Georges Vriamont, Pianos Erard et Pleyel, 1933. Partition originale imprimée en couleurs sur double page, signée EMAIR dans la composition (27,1/35,1 cm).
awd-1165Bruxelles, L’Art belge, éditions musicales, 1926. Partition originale sur double page, illustration de couverture par René Magritte imprimée en pourpre sur papier blanc, tampon humide « Indian Jazz » (17,6/27 cm).
198532704Paris, Adrien Maeght, 1985-1989. 2 tomes in-4 reliés sous jaquette illustrées (29 x 28,7 cm), 171-169 pages, index.. Préface de Alain Weil. Catalogue raisonné des Affiches imprimées par l'imprimerie Maeght Arte entre 1964 et 1977. Chaque affiche est reproduite en couleurs : Henri Matisse, Raoul Ubac, Eduardo Chillida; Ellsworth Kelly, Joan Miró, Wassily Kandinsky, Alexander Calder, Francis Bacon, Pierre Bonnard, David Hockney, Salvador Dali, Georges Braque, Antoni Tàpies, Jean Dubuffet, Karel Appel, Corneille, Giacometti, Adami, Bacon etc. Très bon état.
No marks or inscriptions. Small crease near rear spine foot, none to front or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, a few tiny indents and no bumping to corners. 96pp. Biography and a wealth of colour images of the work of Salvador Dali.
198553089ABKöln, Taschen, 1985. 2. Aufl. 30 cm. 96 S., 59 Ill. (z.T. farb.). kart., Deck.-Ill. Schn. leicht gebräunt, sonst sauber u. gut erhalten. 2
19853124BBKöln, Taschen, 1985. 3. Aufl. 30 cm. 96 S., 59 Ill. (z.T. farb.). O.kart. sehr gut. Zust. 3
19852699BBKöln, Taschen, 1985. 3. Aufl. 30 cm. 96 S., 59 Ill. (z.T. farb.). O.Kart. Bibliotheksaufkl. a. d. Rück. , Bibliotheksstemp. a. d. Vors. , gut. Zust. 3
19852517BBKöln, Taschen, 1985. 3. Aufl. 30 cm. 96 S., 59 Ill. (z.T. farb.). Okart. sehr gut. Zust. 3
198513688ABKöln, Taschen, 1985. 4°. 95 S. Mit vielen farb. Abb. Illustr. OPp. Guter Zustand.
1985110129Köln: Taschen, 1985. 3. Aufl.; 96 S. mit 59 Ill. (z.T. farb.); 30 cm; Orig.-Broschur;
1985113944Köln: Taschen Verlag, 1985. 29,5 x 21,5 cm ; kart.
19922442BBKöln, Taschen, c 1992. 30 cm. 95 S., zahlr. Ill. kart. Neu noch in d. Folie verschweisst
B. Taschen 1993, In-4 broché couverture illustrée, 95 pages. Nombreuses reproductions en couleur. Texte en italien. Bon état.
198557099Taschen Books Remainders 1985 In-4 broché 29 cm sur 21,2. État correct d’occasion.