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1993228171Richmond VA: Anderson Gallery 1993. Soft Cover. Very Good binding. uncommon catalog with a cool matted screen cover--digital images available upon request. Very Good binding. Anderson Gallery unknown books
1979276986Firenze: Giunti-Nardini 1979. Hard Cover. Near Fine binding/Near Fine dust jacket. Close to a miniature book in size measures 4 1/8" tall. 158 pps. mostly illustrations mostly in color. Near Fine binding / Near Fine dust jacket. Giunti-Nardini unknown books
199337400New York & Milan: Electa / Abbeville 1993. First U.S. Edition. First printing. Quarto. Cloth boards; dustjacket; slipcase; 267pp; illus. Fine unmarked copy in Near Fine dustwrapper and publisher's pictorial cloth-and-board slipcase. Handsome copy of this scholarly monograph on Mantegna's frescoes for the marriage chamber of the Ducal Palace in Mantua. Electa / Abbeville unknown books
1959LV1801Milan:: Rizzoli 1959. 1959. Large folio 407 x 340 mm 73 pp. 92 text images most in color tipped in 30 color plates plates 1-4 as a folding panorama 4 index images paper watermarked "Istitito Grafico Bertieri Milano". Cream cloth boards brown-stamped cover and spine titles dust-jacket cloth-covered slipcase; short tears to jacket without loss. Thirteen plates from the 1971 Olivetti calendar are loosely inserted. Very good. This deluxe art volume Grandi Monografie d’Arte a cura di Paolo Lecaldano is a scholarly and detailed examination of Mantegna’s decorative artwork The Camera picta "painted chamber" also popularly known as the Camera degli Sposi or "bridal chamber"—is a room frescoed with illusionistic paintings by Andrea Mantegna in the Ducal Palace Mantua Italy. It was painted between 1465 and 1474 and commissioned by Ludovico Gonzaga and is notable for the use of trompe l’oeil details and its di sotto in sù ceiling. The "Court Scene" on the north wall shows Ludovico Gonzaga dressed informally with his wife Barbara of Brandenburg. They are seated with their relatives while a group of courtiers fill the rest of the wall. The figures interact with an illusionistically expanded space is depicted. On the west wall is the "Meeting scene". This fresco shows Ludovico in official robes in an ideal meeting with his son cardinal Francesco Gonzaga the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III and Christian I of Denmark. Mantegna’s playful ceiling presents an oculus that illusionistically opens into a blue sky with foreshortened putti playfully frolicking around a balustrade. This was one of the earliest di sotto in sù ceiling paintings" Wikipedia. Rizzoli, (1959). hardcover books
196130435Milan: Silvana Editoriale D'Arte 1961. First edition. 118 color illustrations 189 black and white. 1 vols. Folio. Quarter cloth with pictorial boards. Bookplate. Owner's inscription else Fine in slipcase. First edition. 118 color illustrations 189 black and white. 1 vols. Folio. Silvana Editoriale D'Arte unknown books
1987148509N.p.: N.p. 1987. Vintage script for the 1988 Broadway play which premiered on May 3 1988 at the Royal Theatre and ran for 279 performances. <br/><br/>David Mamet's incendiary take on the world of Hollywood movie-making a black comedy that stands alongside Nathanael West's "The Day of the Locust" in the subtlety and accuracy of its indictments. Nominated for three Tony Awards including Best Play and Best Direction of a Play for Gregory Mosher and winning one for Best Actor in a Play for Ron Silver. Revived on Broadway in 2008. <br/><br/>Pink titled wrappers with credits for playwright David Mamet on the front wrapper dated June 1987. Title page present with a credit for Mamet dated June 1987. 146 leaves with last page of text numbered 141. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus lightly foxed to the fore edge and bottom edge of the front wrapper bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown books
1984149257N.p.: N.p. 1984. Vintage US window card poster for the 1984 Broadway play. The play initially premiered at London's National Theatre in 1983 before moving to the US the following year making its Broadway debut at the John Golden Theatre the run advertised here where it ran for 378 performances.<br/><br/>Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and nominated for four Tony Awards winning one for Best Actor for Joe Mantegna. <br/><br/>Basis for the neck-snapping 1992 film starring Al Pacino Jack Lemmon Ed Harris Alan Arkin Alec Baldwin Jonathan Pryce and Kevin Spacey. David Mamet's masterpiece considered by some to be the late century equivalent of Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman." <br/><br/>Set in Chicago.<br/><br/>14 x 22 inches. Very Good plus lightly rubbed with faint creasing to the top right corner. N.p. unknown books