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1963164782New York: Wally Findlay Galleries 1963. Paperback. G. Some wear soiling to covers. Contents are generally clean and mostly tight. Aqua paper wraps with black/blue illustration. 24 pp. BW frontispiece 12 color/1 BW plates. Text in English and French with an hommage to Braque by Herve Alphand Ambassador of France and short text by Andre Verdet. Wally Findlay Galleries paperback books
1955310934New York: Harcourt Brace 1955. First American Edition of a double number 31-32 of Verve in the French edition. Produced under the direction of Teriade by the Master Printers Draeger Frères as for the heliogravures in black and in colours and by Mourlot Frères for the lithography in colours. Folio. Illustrated boards. Fine in chipped illustrated orange dust jacket. Bookplate. First American Edition of a double number 31-32 of Verve in the French edition. Produced under the direction of Teriade by the Master Printers Draeger Frères as for the heliogravures in black and in colours and by Mourlot Frères for the lithography in colours. Folio. Harcourt Brace unknown books
19799821Buenos Aires Argentina: Ediciones Dos Amigos 1979. One of 21 copies all on Fabriano paper each signed and numbered by the artist and designer Libero Badii on each plate and again on the colophon and by Ernesto Lowenstein and Samuel Cesar Palui the publishers on the colophon. Page size: 5-11/16 x 7-9/16 inches; 24pp. Bound: loose in publisher's printed wrappers of Japan paper auther and title printed in black on front cover housed in publisher's tan linen slipcase with Fabriano paper mounted on front with title author artist and number of each copy in Badii's hand fine. Illustrated with three full page aquatints and one quarter-page aquatint on the title page by Libero Badii clearly inspired by the art of Georges Braque but just as completely original works of art by this talented artist. The density of the each print is balanced by the type set on the opposite page making as harmonious a page design as one could want. Ediciones Dos Amigos unknown books
011644NYC: privately printed 0. No Binding. Good. Jacques Sarlie 1915 -1988 had one of the largest private collections of Picasso in the US having established a personal acquaintance with Picasso in France when he was stationed there in the US Army in WWII. Picasso was one of the few individuals to whom Picasso sold his work directly. In his Manhattan apartment had nearly two dozen Picassos plus important work by other French artists. This brochure was for a private showing at his home at 455 East 57th Street to benefit the Scholarship Fund of the Radclliffe College Fund of New York. One sheet folded vertically once printed cover and then photoset typed list of all the art in his home listed clockwise by rooms and hallways by artist titlle then date of the work. The brochure is undated but we assume it proiceeds a photo-article of his the collection in his resiudnece in Vogue March 1956. privately printed 0 unknown books
1963310001Paris: Maeght 1963. Limited edition "de tête" #72 of 150 copies on vélin de Rives. With 5 original lithographs by Braque including wrappers one double-page. Folio. Loose as issued in original lithographic wrappers. In chemise and paper-over-board slipcase. Fine. Limited edition "de tête" #72 of 150 copies on vélin de Rives. With 5 original lithographs by Braque including wrappers one double-page. Folio. With 5 Braque lithographs. Maeght unknown books
1989171893New York: The Museum of Modern Art 1989. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. 464 pages. Published in conjunction with a major exhibition. Includes 551 illustrations of which 321 are in color. A near fine copy with some minor wear in a near fine price clipped dust jacket with some very minor wear. Still a very nice copy of this terrific book. The Museum of Modern Art unknown books
196022039Paris: Albert Morance 1960. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. loose as issued text laid-in brown cloth portfolio front cover lettered in gilt. Near fine. Braque Georges. Text pages unopened. 38.5 x 29 cm. Limited edition copy 24 of 50 with a colored aquatint numbered and signed by Braque in pencil -- "Tete en profil et l'etoile" printed on Rives. VALLIER 152. Title page printed in red and black with additional 32 full page plates of which eight are in color. The plates reflect the influence of classic Greek art and sculpture on Braque emanating from his work during World War II when he produced a collection of small generally flat decorative pieces of sculpture in a style recalling again ancient Greece and centering on vaguely mythological themes. Front cover of portfolio toward the spine slightly toned. Albert Morance hardcover books
1976135998Paris: Editions Princesse 1976. First edition. Hardcover. Text in French. Includes color and black and white images after works by Braque De Chirico Ernst Leger Matisse Miro and Picasso. A tight very good copy with some bumping to the corners and spine ends in an about very good dust jacket that is lightly rubbed and with some bumping to the corners as well. A good reference copy. Editions Princesse unknown books
19532437Mulhouse 1953. This special issue honoring Georges Braque is illustrated with numerous photographs of the artist as well as photogravure reproductions hors-texte of many of his works. 48pp; handsomely rebound in three-quarters dark green morocco and marbled boards spine with gilt lettering marbled endpapers t.e.g. original wrappers bound in fine. unknown books
1953167234Souillac France: Mulhouse / Le Point 1953. First edition. Softcover. Text in French with contributions by Stanislas Fumet Georges Limbour and G. Ribemont-Dessaignes. Includes numerous black and white photographs by Robert Doisneau of Braque along with illustrations of some of his art. A close to near fine copy in wrappers with some slight wear to the spine ends and some other minor wear. A nicely printed book. Mulhouse / Le Point unknown books
1961105728Lausanne: Clairefontaine 1961. First edition. Hardcover. Text in French. Introduction by Werner Hofmann. Illustrated throughout in black and white and with numerous full page color plates. A near fine copy in an about near fine dust jacket with a tear to the top front corner and some other minor wear to the corners. A very attractive and somewhat uncommon monograph. Clairefontaine unknown books
196159676Lausanne: La Guilde du Livre 1961. Hardcover. Very Good. frontis portrait illustrations part color xxxiii 86p. Cover lightly rubbed. 32cm. No Jacket. French text. Introduction by Werner Hofmann. Copy No. 1347 of an edition of 5030 numbered copies. <br/><br/> La Guilde du Livre hardcover books
19647427Paris: Maeght 1964. Folio loose as issued in illustrated wrappers. Four original lithographs in color by Miro Tal-Coat Ubac and Pallut; one original black and white double-page litho by Picasso. One engraving l'eau-forte by Georges Braque after "Les trois oiseaux sur fond violet". With illustrated wrappers and eight other illustrations after Braque including etched frontispiece "Trois oiseaux sur fond violet"; plates by additional artists including Man Ray Marc Chagall and others. Some very light soiling to wrappers otherwise very good. Maeght unknown books
1964310000Paris: Maeght 1964. #38 of 350 copies on vélin de Rives. With 5 original lithographs including one b&w double-page by Picasso Cr. 124; Bloch 1847 and one each in color by Miró Cramer 87 Tal-Coat Ubac and Pallut; with illustrated wrappers and 8 other illustrations after Braque including etched frontispiece "Trois oiseaux sur fond violet"; plates by additional artists including Man Ray Marc Chagall and others. Folio. Loose as issued in illustrated wrappers. In chemise and paper over boards slipcase. Fine with a few smudges to slipcase. #38 of 350 copies on vélin de Rives. With 5 original lithographs including one b&w double-page by Picasso Cr. 124; Bloch 1847 and one each in color by Miró Cramer 87 Tal-Coat Ubac and Pallut; with illustrated wrappers and 8 other illustrations after Braque including etched frontispiece "Trois oiseaux sur fond violet"; plates by additional artists including Man Ray Marc Chagall and others. Folio. With original lithographs by Picasso Miró and others. Maeght unknown books
1964320146Paris: Maeght Derriere le Miroir 1964. First Edition Derriere Le Miroir. Nr. 144-145-146. With 5 original lithographs by Pablo Picasso double-page in b/w/ M 1847 Joan Mirò Pierre Tal-Coat Raoul Ubac & Pierre Pallut. Folio 28 x 38 cm. Wrappers. About fine loose as issued. First Edition Derriere Le Miroir. Nr. 144-145-146. With 5 original lithographs by Pablo Picasso double-page in b/w/ M 1847 Joan Mirò Pierre Tal-Coat Raoul Ubac & Pierre Pallut. Folio 28 x 38 cm. Maeght, Derriere le Miroir unknown books
1962162780Cincinnati OH: Contemporary Arts Center 1962. First edition. Large oblong softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran September 22 through October 22 1962 at the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati and then traveled to Chicago and Minneapolis for additional dates. Essay by curator Allon T. Schoener. Includes 29 black and white illustrations. A very good copy in stapled wrappers with some bumping to the top corner of the pages. Contemporary Arts Center unknown books
1972163197London: Lumley Cazalet Ltd 1972. First edition. Small softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran October 27 through November 25 1972. Foreword by John Russell. Includes 35 black and white illustrations. A very good copy in stapled wrappers that are lightly foxed. Uncommon. Lumley Cazalet Ltd unknown books
19614700New York: Abrams 1961. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. illustrated black cloth. Fine in very good dust wrapper. Braque Georges. Approx. 120 pages. 31 x 27 cm. Introduction by Werner Hofmann. 174 reproductions including nine in full-color. Bibliography. List of Reproductions. Catalogue of Braque's Graphic Work. FREITAG 1037. Abrams hardcover books
196127122New York: H. N. Abrams 1961. xxxiii 86 p. chiefly plates part col. ports. Introd. by Werner Hofmann. 33 cm. DJ intact. <br/><br/> H. N. Abrams unknown books
1961005927New York: Harry N. Abrams 1961. First Edition. Cloth. Fine -/Very Good . some light foxing on endpapers a very small coffee stain at bottom of dustwrapper original acetate wrapper missing. Harry N. Abrams unknown books
194348301New York: Wittenborn and Company 1943. Hardcover. Very good/No dust jacket. New York: Wittenborn and Company 1943. Numerous b/w plates. Unpaginated. Hardcover. 8vo. Dark blue-green cloth. Lightly bumped and worn at head heel and corners; pages lightly toned; otherwise interior clean and tight. A nice copy. Very good/No dust jacket. Wittenborn and Company hardcover books
1968GG01570Buenos Aires:: Codex ca.1968. 1968. Series: Pinacoteca de los Genios 107. Folio. 36 cm. Color illus. Printed wrappers. Good. Codex, ca.1968. unknown books
1999123652New York: Mitchell-Innes & Nash 1999. First edition. Softcover. 40 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran February 16 through March 27 1999. Brief foreword by David Nash. Includes 21 color plates and a black and white photograph of Braque. A fine copy in French style wrappers. An attractive and uncommon catalog. Mitchell-Innes & Nash unknown books
1965158684Paris: Maeght Editeur 1965. First edition. Softcover. Text in French. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations. A very near fine copy in cloth boards in a very near fine dust jacket and a close to near fine acetate jacket with a small tear to the top of the rear panel. An attractive monograph. Maeght Editeur unknown books
1949146311New York and Cleveland OH: The Museum of Modern Art in collaboration with The Cleveland Museum of Art 1949. First edition. Softcover. 170 pages. Preface by Jean Cassou. Text by Henry R. Hope. Includes 135 illustrations with 10 in color. An about fair copy in wrappers that have some wear to the spine and the edges but internally a clean copy. The Museum of Modern Art in collaboration with The Cleveland Museum of Art unknown books