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196022637(Paris), Maeght, (1960). 2 nn. Bll., 116 num. Bll., 3 nn. Bll. mit zahlr. teils farb. Textabb. Kl.-4°. OLwd.-Ringbuchordner (gebräunt). [5 Warenabbildungen]
377571488X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2005Q-377571488XHatje Cantz Publishers 2005-02-15. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Hatje Cantz Publishers hardcover
1953ZB1245985Paris: Heugel 1953. Price HAS BEEN REDUCED by 10% until Monday June 29 SALE item small folio 16 pp. original illustrated paper wrappers with lithographic cover by Braque; slight wave near bottom edge covers slightly darkened else very good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Paris: Heugel unknown
1317Editions Corrêa. 1949. In-8° broché. Couverture illustrée. 218 pages. E.O. S.P.
25930Paris, 1950, in-4, 40,5 x 28, en feuilles, 60 pages, couverture rempliée sur papier Auvergne teinté, emboîtage toilé doublé de feutrine. Édition originale dédiée à René Char. 5 gravures à l'eau-forte et aquatinte de Braque, imprimées par Visat. Tirage unique à 101 exemplaires tous num. sur chiffon d'Auvergne à la main du Moulin Richard-de-Bas, signé par l'auteur et l'artiste à la justification, celui-ci n° 76, en parfait état. Vallier, 62.
elala2527<p>Geneva: Edwin Engelberts 1958. First Edition Limited to 106 numbered copies signed by Braque and Char - this one of 40 on Arches with original colour lithograph ‘Le Poète’ by Braque on the wrappers. The first six copies also with a lithographed cover were entirely printed on Japon nacré. The remaining 60 copies were unillustrated. A further 115 copies of the lithograph were separately issued. “Perhaps more than any other contemporary painter Braque has been the subject of handsomely printed tributes to his art.†The Artist and the Book Char was a close friend and collaborator of Braque. He wrote more on Braque than any other painter and Braque illustrated more works by Char than any other artist. All five of Char’s poems in hommage to Braque are printed here for the first time. The Artist & The Book 40. Mourlot 60. Vallier 131. oblong 8vo. ff. 8. lithographed wrs. printed in colour on Japon nacré some wear to extremities neat repair to head of spine</p> Geneva: [Edwin Engelberts], 1958
1950ST16802Paris: Maeght 1950. No. 82 OF 101 COPIES. 408 x 280 mm. 16 x 11". 50 pp. 2 leaves. <br/> INGENIOUS DOVE GRAY CALF BY FRANÇOIS BRINDEAU stamp-signed on front doublure covers with geometric onlays that are variations of the number 5 "cinq" some highlighted with white-tooled parallel lines author's name and title lettered in blue on upper cover artist's name and date on lower smooth spine gray calf doublures gray suede free endleaves edges untrimmed. Original printed gray wrappers bound in. Housed in lightly scuffed matching gray linen clamshell box gray calf label lettered in blue and white on spine. With five half-page black etchings by Braque. HALF TITLE WITH ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR OF BLUE LEAVES AND INSCRIPTION BY BRAQUE: "Pour Max Pellequer bien amicalement G. Braque 1951." Peyré "Peinture et Poésie" p. 149; The Artist and the Book 1860-1960 37. Isolated faint marginal foxing slight crease to title page but a VERY FINE COPY clean fresh and bright internally in a pristine binding.<br/> <br/> Bound to a sculptural Art Deco design and elegantly illustrated and inscribed by a great 20th century artist this is a collection of five poems about "sapates"--valuable gifts hidden inside a gift of lesser value such as a diamond ring inside a cupcake. Our volume does not fall under this category: its outside is every bit as impressive as the contents. The celebrated French artist Georges Braque 1882-1963 was a painter collagist printmaker and sculptor who made important contributions to the Fauves movement in the early 20th century and to the development of Cubism in which he and Picasso were the leading lights. The illustrations here done near the end of his long career depict the five "sapates"--oil olives a jug a rough sketch of a fish a shutter--in simple black and white with more realism than his Cubist works but still in simple pared-down lines. To accompany the inscription of this volume to banker Max Pellequer d. 1974 nephew of Picasso's friend André Level Braque added a small painting of cerulean blue leaves a single note of color in the blacks whites and grays of the text and one picked up by binder François Brindeau who used that hue for the lettering on the covers. Brindeau studied at the École Estienne graduating in 1976 and then worked with Jean de Gonet. He created the present binding for bibliophile and former Olympic rowing medalist Maurice Houdayer 1931-2020 a connoisseur of contemporary bindings who had a great love of Art Deco. Houdayer served as president of the Amis de la Reliure Originale and assembled an impressive collection of illustrated books in bindings he commissioned from innovative designers. Montpellier-born poet Francis Ponge 1899-1988 was known as "the poet of things" because he wrote about simple everyday objects like the subjects of the present work. His poetry invites us to contemplate often overlooked commonplace objects and perhaps in doing so to discover something about the human psyche. Literary critic David Gascoyne noted that Ponge "addressed himself to the common reader in the hope of persuading us that poetry is not merely a preoccupation of the idle and overeducated.". [Maeght] unknown
19211775Paris, Editions de la Galerie Simon, [D.H. Kahnweiler], 1921. Petit in-4 (235 x 165 mm mm), non paginé, broché sous couverture de papier ivoire imprimée sur le premier plat. Édition en partie originale, illustrée de 8 bois gravés par Manolo, dont quatre à pleine page. Tirage limité à 112 exemplaires, celui-ci un des 90 exemplaires sur Hollande (n°76) signés à l'encre par le poète et l'artiste. Le seul livre illustré par Manuel Martinez Hugué, dit Manolo. Manolo (1872-1945), sculpteur et peintre catalan né à Barcelone, vint à Paris dès 1892, puis de 1901 à 1910. Juan Gris, Braque et Picasso vinrent le rejoindre, pour d'assez longs séjours, lorsqu'il se fixa à Céret dans les Pyrénées. « Il était un des rares aînés de Picasso à le traiter comme un jeune homme » (Pierre Daix). À partir de 1910, grâce au soutien de D.-H. Kahnweiler, son marchand et l'éditeur de l'ouvrage présenté ici, il obtient du succès : il expose à l’Armory Show de 1913 à New York puis en Allemagne et à Paris. Par la suite, il présente régulièrement ses œuvres aux Etats-Unis, en Espagne et en France. En 1932, la France le célèbre en lui consacrant une importante exposition au Grand Palais. Comme pour les toreros ou les gitanes, la maternité constitue l’un des sujets récurrents de l’œuvre de Manolo : Mère et fils (1929), Maternité au baiser (1929), Maternité (1938), Maternité à la grappe de raisin (1940). Manolo utilise chaque occurrence du thème pour explorer une solution plastique nouvelle.
1947014887Paris Etude Bellier 1947 In-4 Broché
4052paris galerie georges petit 12 decembre 1932 - In 4 broché (28X23cm) 67 pages 73 numéros décrits - très nombreuses illustrations
EXE-807Paris, s.n., 5 juillet 1924. Catalogue in-8° agrafé, couverture imprimée. Edition originale. Illustrée de 4 reproductions de tableaux. Vente d'une centaine d'oeuvres provenant de la collection de Paul Eluard. Notamment des oeuvres de Max Ernst, Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, ou encore Giorgio de Chirico.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full green cloth boards. Price sticker residue on dust jacket. Large format: 9 3/4"w x 13 3/8"h. 180 pages. 112 full color illustrations, 30 in b&w.
1945RO20208263CONFLUENCES. 1945. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. paginé de 340 à 452 - une planche en noir et blanc + quelques pages plubicitaires. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
45199Lyon, directeurs René Tavernier et René Bertelé. Un volume 14,3x20,8cm, 106 pages. Bon état.
EXE00960Paris, Maeght, 1959. In-folio, 9 lithographies originales dont une double, en couleurs de Georges Braque.
19531516Paris, Les 100 Bibliophiles de France et d’Amérique, 1953. 1 volume in-8 (230 x 200 mm), en feuilles, couverture illustrée d'un bois en couleurs, chemise et étui de l’éditeur recouvert de papier japon. 12 BOIS ORIGINAUX PAR HENRI LAURENS dont la couverture et 9 bois in-texte en couleurs et 2 bois en noir (titre et colophon). Tirage à 147 exemplaires sur vergé à la cuve, signés par l’artiste et la présidente de la société, celui-ci un des 47 justifiés en chiffres romains. Exemplaire à l'état de neuf.
1989005137Paris Artcurial 1989 In-4 Broché, couverture illustrée Edition originale
A Sotheby & Co auction catalogue for items sold at the Scala Theatre, London 17th January 1968. xi, 179 pages. Some wear to top/tail of spine and cover extremities.
76-0517Paris: Mourlot Press circa 1950. Color lithograph. 15.5 x 21 cm sheet. Very Good.Literature: Vallier 26. [Paris: Mourlot Press], circa 1950. unknown
76-0515Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret 1963. Color lithograph. 32 x 24.5 cm sheet. Very Good horizontal crease in upper quadrant of image. Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret, 1963. unknown
76-0518Paris: Mourlot Press 1961. Color lithograph. 32 x 24.5 cm sheet. Very Good. [Paris: Mourlot Press], 1961. unknown
76-0516Paris: Mourlot Press 1964. Color lithograph. 25.5 x 19 cm sheet. Very Good small tear in upper right sheet corner. Paris: Mourlot Press, 1964. unknown
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 144 pages. Exhibition catalog.