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75-1648Paris FR: Maeght Editeur 1964. 32mo. Soft covers. Very good. 12 pp.Promotional material for Derrier Le Mirror' catalogue. Paris, FR: Maeght Editeur, 1964 paperback
1963163008Paris: Maeght Editeur 1963. 1st edition. Nice copy. oversize. card covers 28pp. colour & b/w plates map notes index 4 colour lithographs after Georges Braque inc. one double page Maeght Editeur unknown
194539563Paris: not published December 10 1945. Georges Braque. A WONDERFUL SIGNED AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT BY GEORGES BRAQUE WITH ELEVEN OF HIS APHORISMS from the "Cahiers Georges Braque". Here we find his thoughts about art reason truth and verisimilitude freedom magic wisdom talent the past and the future memory etc. 2 pp recto and verso of one leaf measuring 27 x 20.5 cm. Very good wove writing paper. Neatly written in ink. Signed "G. Braque". Excellent condition. <br/><br/> (not published) unknown
18-7763Paris: Galerie Adrien Maeght 1985. Folio. 46 pp. Very Good. Soft Cover. Illustrated paper wraps. Some wear and creasing on wraps. Color and B&W plates throughout. From the library of Pasquale Iannetti as indicated by stamp and library card on end papers. Text in French. Scarce. Paris: Galerie Adrien Maeght, 1985. paperback
0265861217.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2003Y-127-456Allemandi 2003. Hardcover. Good. Former library book. Edition 2003. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations. Allemandi hardcover
BN107307Allemandi. Hardcover. Georges Braque. Order and emotion. Ediz. illustrata <br/><br/>Georges Braque. Order and emotion. Ediz. illustrata Allemandi hardcover
1528523504.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
196435514Paris: Maeght Editeur 1964. 38 x 28 cm 15 x 11 inches. Original lithograph. It was produced for the ´Hommage a Georges Braque´for the issue of the Derrière le miroir and originally published in 1964. Depicting three white doves with a violet background. Maeght Editeur unknown
1956B-23-030010Jeanne qu'on brûla verte. Georges Braque René CHAR. Published by P.A. Benoit Alès Summer 1956.Rene Char poem on Joan of Arc burned in the greenness of her youth with a reproduction of a drawing of George Braque for the title. Total edition of 99 numbered copies this one is n. 37 of 87 in Velin de Rives signed by PAB Pierre Andre Benoit. In tiny format 85 x 85 mm PAB (Pierre Andre Benoit)
19-8776Paris: Braun et Cie ca. 1960s. Large format color reproduction print poster 12†x 9â€. Very Good. Printed in France. Copyright Braun et Cie. Paris: Braun et Cie, [ca. 1960s?]. unknown
196191893Mourlot 1961. Fine. Braque's celestial inferno Mourlot s. d. 1961 25.4 x 32 cm Une feuille encadrée Original lithograph printed by Mourlot on nacré Japan paper signed in pencil by Georges Braque. In 1961 Georges Braque created four lithographs to illustrate Marcel Jouhandeau's Descente aux Enfers published by the Nouveau Cercle parisien du livre in 200 copies on Rives paper. A suite on Japan paper was included with a small number of copies most of them unsigned. This lithograph is one of the rare Japan paper proofs bearing a magnificent original signature by the artist. Like Picasso after him Braque worked directly on the stone in the workshop of Fernand Mourlot the foremost address in Parisian lithography collaborating closely with the pressroom craftsmen to execute his compositions himself. The bird motif which first appeared in the artist's work in 1929 runs throughout this final period in his paintings as in his prints including this lithograph from Descente aux Enfers one of the very last illustrated books Georges Braque would produce. Rare in his uvre the remarkable lightness of colour in this work sets it apart from the other compositions in the book. Birds clouds and sky are woven together with the natural undulations of the Japan paper. Form and colour seem poised to dissolve into the sheet itself leaving for a moment the impression that the artist has signed bare space. A rare and superb lithograph on Japan paper with the artist's manuscript signature in pencil. Two small traces of adhesive on the verso. Mourlot unknown
191771952Paris: Nord-Sud 1917. Fine. Nord-Sud Paris Décembre 1917 20 x 28 cm agrafé First edition. Literary contributions by Georges Braque Pensées et réflexions sur la peinture Guillaume Apollinaire Chant d'amour Léonard Pieux Clameurs Vincent Huidobro Poème Paul Dermée Poème Roch Grey Ténare J. Frantz Simon Chanteuse and Pierre Reverdy Galeries. A small mark at the foot of the page featuring Clameurs by Léonard Pieux first leaves slightly turned down at the foot. Rare copy of this significant Dada magazine. Nord-Sud unknown
194382920Paris: Seghers 1943. Fine. Seghers Paris 1943 17 x 21.50 cm broché First edition of this illustrated issue with 5 reproductions of works by Georges Braque. Spine slightly warped with a small tear at foot. Contributions by Jean Paulhan: ""Braque le patron"" André Frénaud: ""Noël 39"" Robert Ganzo: ""Poèmes"" Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes ""Le grand désert"" Gabriel Audisio: ""Paris la poésie"". Seghers unknown
3734072<p>The Hague: Servire Press February 1935. 15pp. Octavo 8¾ x 5½ inches. Printed self-wrappers. Overall toning and some light foxing to wraps and margins of some pages; very good.</p> <p>“In later years Braque Eugene Jolas Matisse Andre Salmon and Tristan Tzara published jointly a Testimony against Gertrude Stein 1935 in which they denied her understanding of their work of Cubism and of painting in general. According to Braque ‘Miss Stein understood nothing of what went on around her’; and Salmon echoed this condemnation: ‘I had thought along with all our friends that she had really understood things. It is evident that she understood nothing except in a superficial way.’†NAW Published as “Transition Pamphlet no. 1. This is a supplement to Transition 1934–1935 no. 23 Not for sale separately.â€</p> unknown
19-8637Paris: Braun et Cie ca. 1960s. Large format color reproduction print poster 24†x 19â€. Very Good. Printed in France. Copyright Braun et Cie. Paris: Braun et Cie, [ca. 1960s?]. unknown
1963035648Monte Carlo: Andre Seurat 1963. Book. Near Fine. Soft cover. 183pp.Pictorial wraps.Birdlike design. Very well preserved. Housed in a slip case that is worn on its corners. Includes 3 original lithographs: the cover frontispiece and title page. As well as 166 colored illustrations. The cover is illustrated and wrapped in a glassine jacket missing the spine. Georges Braque's lithographs particularly from his later career post-1945 are known for their rich colors painterly textures and exploration of recurring themes like birds still lifes and mythological figures using the medium's ability to layer colors and create visual intensity often departing from strict representation to imbue objects with symbolic universal meaning within abstracted forms. He embraced lithography as a more painterly technique than etching developing a distinct vibrant style in his later years characterized by thick expressive strokes and complex color harmonies. . Andre Seurat Paperback
1955B-23-030012BENOIT Pierre-André. Salut à René Char. Alès PAB March 1955. First edition. Total edition of 99 numbered copies from 1 to 95 on Velin de Rives five in Roman numbers from I to IV on China paper with an added engraving. This copy is n 60 of 95 on velin de Rives signed and numbered by PAB Pierre Andre Benoit in pencil with a reproduction of Braque drawing in the title page and a poem in homage to René Char. In-12th 175 x 115 mm. PAB (Pierre Andre Benoit)
12369350612Hardcover. GOOD. Hardcover No DustjacketShelf wear Tight binding Clean unmarked text hardcover
446110Editions d'Art Albert Skira Geneve. Hardcover. Good. THERE ARE NO TARIFFS OR CUSTOMS DUTIES ON BOOKS. Condition: Very Good the book cover has been protected by another light cover. The cover shows signs of aging with fading and foxing of the title page and page edges. The outer cover's glue is no longer working.This is a beautiful portfolio of 14 mounted pictures of Georges Braque presented by Francis Ponge Editions d'Art Albert Skira, Geneve hardcover
51-6778Berlin : Galerie Alfred Flechtheim 1922. 8vo. 16 x 24cm. Original boards. and linen spine.One of 400 numbered copies.OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:1166045:xii 250 pages 4 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations portraits .Der Querschnitt 1921–31The magazine ‘Der Querschnitt’ was launched by Alfred Flechtheim. It captured the zeitgeist and combined contemporary art literature sport and more. Initially it was published by the Verlag der Galerie Flechtheim and from 1923 by the Querschnitt-Verlag. In 1924 it switched to Propyläen-Verlag. The number of issues varied from year to year. During the first four years a year book was also published in addition. After the April issue 1931 the editor and publisher Hermann von Wedderkop left ‘Der Querschnitt’. The issues that followed had no connection whatsoever with Alfred Flechtheim. Berlin : Galerie Alfred Flechtheim, 1922 hardcover
1962000010<p>Paris: G. Di San Lazzaro 1962. French art review. Directed by Gualtieri di San Lazzaro. N. 20 Noel 1962. With one original color lithograph by Max Ernst one original color lithograph by Manessier and one original color lithograph by Enrico Bay. Text in French. Soft cover illustrated by George Braque.</p><p>Very good conditions crack between the cover and the text bloch.</p> G. Di San Lazzaro paperback
1973170098Paris: Galerie Berggruen 1973. First Edition. First Edition. Catalog for the May 1973 exhibition at Galerie Berggruen Paris. Text in French.<br /> <br /> Near Fine and unread in Near Fine perfect-bound illustrated card wrappers. Galerie Berggruen unknown
196234038Paris: XXe siecle 1962. Very Good. First edition softcover 12 1/2 x 9 3/4" 31.5 x 24.5 cm with the front cover illustrated by Georges Braque 92 pp. not including supplements. Another issue of XXe Siècle published under the direction of G. di San Lazzaro surveying the landscape of the visual Arts on Christmas 1962. <br /> <br /> This number contains a wealth of reproductions in black and white and color by such artists as Van Gogh Kandinsky Bonnard and Lam. Most notably No. 20 includes three original color lithographs by Max Ernst Manessier and Baj. <br /> These reproductions are accompanied by articles in French by Brion Hodin and Kokoschka amongst others followed by the supplement Chroniques du Jours containing more articles and reviews of exhibitions including the 31st Venice Biennale. <br /> This copy is in good to very good condition with a small tear on the bottom right cover. Continuing the tradition of the wonderful Di San Lazzaro directed XXe Siecle Art series this issue offers the bonus of 3 original color lithographs.<br /> <br /> A wonderful homage to these artists. XXe siecle unknown
25698Paris 1930. . Large 8vo. pp.112 printed paper wrappers 4 colour plates numerous b/w plates; light toning to page margins foxing to wrappers otherwise an unusually fine copy. Paris, 1930. unknown