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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
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
1948ABE-1688163931690Samuel M. Kootz Editions 1948 Softcover folio 1st edition. Decorated wraps. 11 oversized printed folders w/ tipped in plates. Work by Picasso Braque Leger Baziotes Bearden Browne Gottlieb Hare Hofman Holty Motherwell Galantiere Goodman Greenberg Kees Peret Rosenberg Sartre Ulanov Williams Wolfson. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good. Samuel M. Kootz Editions paperback
1948109267New York: Samuel M. Kootz Editions 1948. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Good in a Good dust jacket. Photographic reproductions of illustrations are tipped in and loose sheets in printed portfolio as issued.; Folio - over 12" - 15" ta. Samuel M. Kootz Editions hardcover
1940510631Editions de la Revue Verve 1940. First Edition. Hardcover. FINE/NEAR FINE. First American Edition with tipped in 'Occupation of Paris' notice. Tall 4to 35.5cm. sewn binding in Henri Matisse-designed lighograph printed cover on black paper over cards often mistaken for the DJ itself with original brown kraft paper lithographed dust jacket. The dust jacket was often treated as a throwaway especially since it was taped over making it impossible to see the beautiful Matisse covers without tearing it; they are quite uncommonly seen. We have not attempted removing the dust jacket here though we have supplied a photograph from another copy showing the design. This is a unique opportunity to for a collector to have not only a copy of the book as issued with the jacket but a uniquely clean and fresh copy of the cover itself entombed within the protection of the jacket. The book itself is exceedingly clean and sharp. Illustrated throughout in color and black and white with contributions from Verve's usual suspects: Matisse Miro Picasso Rouault Braque and a spectacular center-fold lithograph by Pierre Bonnard. In spite of the statement in the 'Occupation notice that half the American edition was lost this is not a terribly scarce book -- perhaps because subscribers immediately recognized the significance of what it represented namely the destruction of the thriving modern art movement in France at the hands of the neo-classical obsessed Nazis. But the jacket and condition make this an uncommon survival. Editions de la Revue Verve hardcover
1940212337Paris: Verve 1940. First edition. Softcover. Volume Two Number Eight. Text in English with contributions by Julian Cain Paul Valery Pierre Reverdy Adrienne Monnier and others. Includes illustrations of works by Georges Rouault Henri Matisse Georges Braque Andre Derain Pablo Picasso. Includes a color lithograph of "Sunset Over the Mediterranean" by Pierre Bonnard. An about very good copy in wrappers with an illustration by Henri Matisse and with a chip to the top of the spine and front cover copy and some other light wear. Internally a clean copy. Internally a clean copy. Verve unknown
19392.2626Paris July - October 1939. . 1st ed. Wrappers. Cover by Aristide Maillol. 26.5x35.5. illus. unknown
1955122608Paris: Éditions de la revue 'Verve' 1955. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Paris Éditions de la revue 'Verve' 1955. Large quarto iv 158 pages first and last pages blank extensively illustrated with artwork by Braque complete with all 20 full-page colour plates including original lithographs. Colour-pictorial papered boards designed by the artist; spine a little sunned and lightly rubbed and bumped at the head and foot; edges lightly foxed and marked; minimal signs of handling; an excellent copy. 'Cet ouvrage contient un ensemble de dessins provenant des carnets de travail de Georges Braque' verso of the title page. Éditions de la revue 'Verve' hardcover
16-3713Paris: Editions de la revue Verve 1955. 4to. Original pictorial boards designed by the artist. .26.5 x 35.5 cm. 10½ x 14". 160pp. 20 color plates and 128 gravures. Color lithographs title page printed by Mourlot. Slight cracks along spine edges.French edition. Very good. Paris: Editions de la revue Verve, 1955 hardcover
16-3705Paris: Editions de la revue Verve 1952. 4to. Original pictorial boards. 26.5 x 35.5 cm. 10½ x 14". French edition.153 1 p. With 27 lithographs many in color 5 of them double-page; plus numerous reproductions of drawings paintings photographs miniatures etc.;boards with color illustration by Georges Braque on front cover.Major double-issue of Verve 27 lithographs by or after Georges Braque 1; Henri Matisse 3 1 of them double-page; Henri Laurens 2; Alberto Giacometti 2; André Masson 3 1 of them double-page; Fernand Léger 3 1 of them double-page; Joan Miro 3 1 of them double-page; Borès 2; Gromaire 1; and Marc Chagall 7 1 of them double-page. The lithographs printed by Mourlot. Paris: Editions de la revue Verve, 1952 hardcover
1937510540Verve 1937. First Edition. Paperback. FINE. Complete run of the first four issues of Teriade's legendary art magazine. Beginning with a stunning cover produced by Matisse for the first issue Verve would incorporate fresh artwork into its cover designed newly commissioned by artists such as Miro Picasso Chagall and other leading lights of the French art world. Each issue offered spectacular color lithographs printed by the Paris lithographers Mourlot. Early issues came in litho-printed card wrappers in boxes later volumes would be in paper-over board with litho covers. This choce allowed Teriade to feature the fresh lithographic artwork in the cover design but left the books themselves extremely fragile and succeptible to wear. Additionally the full-page lithographs have been continuous targets for art dealers looking to excise the plates. So condition seen here is quite rare with each volume preserved COMPLETE FINE with no signs of the wear and toning so commonly seen. 'The cover of Verve No. 1 is by Henri Matisse; it consists of three unmodulated colors--red blue and black--that the master cut directly from printers' ink specimen books. . Mattisse's cover for the first issue lithographed by Fernand Mourlot printers was an original work of art created expressly for the magazine--as would be practically all of the Verve's covers. . The painter took great pains to make sure that the cover would turn out exactly as he wished. . THe care Matisse lavished on what others might consider a minor undertaking was one of the hallmarks of Teriade's publications. How did he induce the greatest artists of this century to give the very best of themelves . Matisse and Teriade shared a common ideal. For both of them painting was life itself.' Michel Antonioz VERVE: The Ultimate Review of Art and Literature 35-36. Verve paperback
1939510479Editions De La Revue Verve 1939. First Edition. Trade Paperback. FINE. First American Edition printed in Paris. Tall 4to 35.5 cm. Sewn binding in lithographic printed wraps with original art by Aristide Maillol. Illustrated throughout with color and b/w in-text illustrations and photos color tipped-in plates COMPLETE with 16 full-page color lithograph prints by Constanin Guys Georges Braque Georges Rouault Andre Derain Fernand Leger Pierre Bonnard Henri Matisse and Paul Klee. Some trivial rubbing to the wrappers else FINE--very clean and sharp; in original publisher's printed slipcase with color mounted plate showing some wear around the edges but still holding strong and sound; an uncommonly nice example of book quite prone to wear as a massive volume printed in wraps. One of Verve's most elaborate productions and the first double issue a thematic issue devoted to the human figure-- 'a volume of exceptional rechness.' Michel Antonioz VERVE: The Ultimate Review of Art and Literature 105. Editions De La Revue Verve paperback
1952510480Editions De La Verve 1952. First Edition. Hardcover. FINE. Tall 4to 35.5cm. Sewn binding in lithographic printed paper over boards with original design by Braques. George Braque honorary double issue Profusely illustrated with original lithographs created for this issue by Miro Bores Chagall Matisse and others. Spine paper chipped at head moderately toned and splitting at a few points otherwise exceedingly clean and sharp internal text with crisp bright paper. COMPLETE with all lithographs. A binding very prone to wear--much nice than commonly seen. Editions De La Verve hardcover
1955109479Paris : Editions de la Revue Verve 1955. 365x265mm. Bon tat. Cet ouvrage contient un ensembre de dessins provenant des carnets de travait de Georges Braque la couverture a t spcialement excute par lÕartiste et contient une lithographie en couleurs tire par Mourlot. 1854 Editions de la Revue Verve unknown
16-6277Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve 1938. Small foliio. 26.5 x 36cm. Original wraps. with design by Braque.Very good.Numéro 2 mars 1938 : couverture illustrée par Georges Braque ; textes de Reverdy Joyce Hemingway Bataille Michaux. Héliogravure couleurs et or d'après Ingres Giotto. Photographies de Blumenfeld Brassaï. Quatre lithographies originales : deux de Kandinsky et deux d'André Masson.Contient : le Bal des Sauvages la Peinture de la réalité au XVIIIe siècle Dans le sang des martyrs Guernica par Picasso Aristide Maillol etc. Articles de André Gide Georges Bataille René Huyghe Henri Michaux André Malraux Ambroise Vollard etc. Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve, 1938 paperback
19381203161938. First Edition. TÉRIADE Efstratios ELEFTHERIADES Efstratios. Verve. Volume 1 Numbers 2-4 Spring 1939 to January-March 1939. Paris: Imprimerie des Beaux-Arts 1937-1939. Thick folio contemporary red cloth. $2200.First American editions of the second third and fourth issues of Verve published in Paris from 1938-39 featuring cover art by Braque Bonnard and Rouault original lithographs by Miró Chagall Matisse Derain Kandinsky and Klee along with numerous héliogravure photographs including Bill Brandt and Brassaï first appearances of select writings by Hemingway and Joyce and articles by Lorca Sartre Gide Bataille Malraux and Valéry. Assembled in a single folio volume with the three original lithographic front covers bound in.""Fifty years ago in Paris the magazine to look for was Verve which first came out in December 1937 and kept going in one form or another till 1960. That first cover by Henri Matisse sang out from the other side of the street in a way that made us run across the road to look at it more closely. And when we turned its pages Verve had a bosomy full-fleshed slightly slithery quality that this former subscriber would know in his sleep"" John Russell. Art critic Efstratios Eleftheriades under the nom de plume ""Tériade"" founded Verve with the financial assistance of David Smart publisher of Esquire. ""The magazine a quarterly review of arts and letters was lavish in design and challenging in content. Teriade's view of the world of art and literature was personal bold and compelling"" Rick Gagliano. Once called ""the most beautiful magazine in the world"" Verve contained original lithographs by the most famous artists of the day Matisse Picasso Braque Léger Miró Chagall many of which appearing here for the first time. The premiere issue of Verve in addition to its original cover by Matisse features original lithographs by Miró and Léger photographs by Man Ray and Brassaï articles by Matisse Gide Dos Passos and Garcia Lorca previously unpublished letters and drawings by Cézanne and the first printed illustration of Picasso's Guernica. The second issue with its original lithographic front cover by Braque includes original lithographs by Kandinsky and Masson photographs by Bill Brandt and Brassaï and the first publication of Hemingway's The Heat and the Cold together with his piece on the filming of The Spanish Earth that was later included in the book The Spanish Earth 1938 as well as the first appearance of James Joyce's Phoenix Park Nocturne. Number 3 with an original front cover by Bonnard offers original lithographs by Chagall Miró Rattner and Klee together with articles by such leading French writers as Valéry Malraux Claudel and Bataille. The culminating issue in this exceptional collection features an original lithographic front cover by Rouault an original double-page lithograph of Matisse's The Dance photographs by Brandt and Brassaï and articles by Michaux Garcia Lorca and Sartre. First American edition published same year as the French with text translated into English by Robert Sage. Hanneman C278. Slocum C93. See also Slocum C70 C90. Owner signature. Plates and text fine minor wear to cloth binding. An excellent copy. hardcover
29057Paris Maeght 10 janvier 1955. 1 vol. 450 x 540 mm. Maroquin brun orné d'un imposant décor mosaïqué passant sur le dos composé de formes allongées en box ivoire orangé moutarde vieux rose et vert compartimentées en vague et serties d'un sillon de box ivoire titre mosaïqué à la chinoise reprenant les tons du décor tranches dorées sur témoins couverture illustrée conservée chemise et étui bordés reliure signée de Renée Haas 1963. . Tirage à 150 exemplaires sur papier d’Auvergne signé par Georges Braque illustré de 20 eaux-fortes originales de Georges Braque dont 16 gravures hors-texte exécutées en 1932 à la demande d’Ambroise Vollard et 4 autres en 1953 : la couverture en cinq couleurs vernie par l’artiste le frontispice en deux couleurs la tête de chapitre et le cul-de-lampe. . Ambroise Vollard et Georges Braque débutent la réalisation de ce grand livre dans tous les sens du terme en 1931 avec 16 eaux-fortes dans l’atelier Vollard dont le décès l’année suivante stoppe l’impression et le projet. Aimé Maeght vingt ans plus tard en reprend l’édition avec Braque qui réalise là ce qui est considéré depuis comme son plus beau livre illustré. Deux ans de travail seront nécessaires pour achever l’impression des 150 exemplaires sur Auvergne. À l’exception de la page de titre et de la justification l’ensemble du texte est rédigé en grec. Chaque couverture a été vernie par Braque lui-même avec une magnifique et particulière couleur ocre. François Chapon qualifie ainsi le travail de l’artiste : « La rigueur du métal ne fait qu’accentuer la grâce mouvante de la ligne. Du matériau mordu par l’acide Braque tire les tailles croisées ou parallèles qui situent cet empire universel ». Roger Vieillard dans son ouvrage traitant des livres du peintre l’a définie ainsi : « Une étonnante invention de formes se révèle dans la gravure. Le tracé d’eau-forte souple mais rigoureux définitif sans perdre les vertus vivantes de l’improvisation construit un espace cohérent comme un bas-relief tandis que la coloration de surfaces n’est pas moins présente que dans ses peintures. » Grande reliure de Renée Haas qui réserva ses talents à quelques heureux collectionneurs expliquant la rareté de ses reliures sur le marché. Ce fut le marchand Alexandre Loewy qui lui confia ses premières commandes au début des années 1960 : des livres illustrés parmi les plus importants soit ceux de Picasso Braque Miro et Matisse dont au moins quatre exemplaires de Jazz. Paris, Maeght, (10 janvier) 1955. 1 vol. (450 x 540 mm). Maroquin brun orné d'un imposant décor mosaïqué passant sur le dos, unknown
50-0670Paris: Galerie Maeght ca. 1955. Poster. 73 x 40 cm. Paris: Galerie Maeght, ca. 1955, unknown
51-4637Paris-Monte Carlo: Imprimerie Nationale-André Sauret 1962. . Three original color lithographs on Arches wove sheets loose as issued. Edition of 150. 39 x 30cm. This is a section from the full portfolio. Text by Armand Salacrou. References: Dora Vallier p. 298: a b c.; Fernand Mourlot 105 106 107; Luc Monod Manuel de l'amateur de livres illustrés modernes no. 9522; OCLC Number:10029307. Paris-Monte Carlo: Imprimerie Nationale-André Sauret, 1962. unknown
1924198218Paris: Editions des Quartre Chemins 1924. Both volumes #96 on Arches Vellum. Paperback. Good Wraps are moderately toned/scuffed/smudged/bumped; glassine is moderately chipped at corners and edges; spines are moderately bumped; spine strips are peeling a bit at both ends; pages are unopened; textblock edges are tanned/bumped; some tissue guards are loose and bent; interior is lightly toned with occasional foxing/smudging. White wraps with green and brown illustration with glassine DJ; two volumes; unpaginated; pages are unopened; tissue guards; richly illustrated some color. Text in French. Filled with absolutely gorgeous illustrations and facsimiles throughout. Volume I contains "Un article et un portrait de Georges Auric par Jean Cocteau un article de Louis Laloy une page de la partition de Georges Auric et 23 dessins en couleurs de Georges Braque." Volume II has the subtitle "Realisation Scenique." Editions des Quartre Chemins paperback
200852888San Francisco CA: Wittenborn Art Books. New. 2008. Hardcover. 0815001002 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED - Revision of the original edition first published by Wittenborn Schultz in New York in 1949. 36 pages with new color illustrations. Bound in decorative boards. -- with a bonus offer-- . Wittenborn Art Books hardcover
Z07OS-069Harcourt Brace and Company. Collectible - Acceptable. NY: Harcourt Brace and Company 1955. 1st American edition. Folio Hardcover. 157pp. B/W and color plates. Reading Copy and no dust jacket. Lacking front board. Most of backstrip chipped away. Rear board edgeworn rubbed and soiled. Pages toned. Slight dampstaining to the fore-edge. Creasing to the bottom corner of front free endpaper and to the fore-edge of rear free endpaper. Penciled notations to the rear pastedown. In polypropylene bag. art artist sketches Inquire if you need further information. NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES. Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover
1955510473Harcourt Brace and Company 1955. First Edition. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. FINE/Very Good. First American Edition printed in Paris. Large 4to sewn binding in Braque's own lithographic paper-over-board covers. Unpaginated with 20 full-page color lithographs many of wich were original creations for the Verve issue. FINE copy exceedingly clean and sharp with crisp clean pages and tight square binding; DJ edges worn with some tears now wrapped in mylar. From the colophon: 'The illustrations in this volume are reproduced from the sketch-books - carnets de travail - which Georges BRAQUE has been keeping up for thirty years and more and which constitute a daily record of fragments of the visible world that have caught his attention and ideas for paintings that have occurred to him. In fact the only difference between these sketch-books and the diaries kept by so many writers is that here the entries are not written but take the form of gouache or watercolor sketches. Hitherto Braque has always refused to make public these albums which be takes with him wherever be goes and which comprise the bulk of his work as a draftsman. Now at long last be has authorized the reproduction of a number of pages of these albums selected by himself with our co-operation. This book whose cover has been specially designed by Braque himself constitutes a double number 31-32 of VERVE in the French edition. The American Edition is published by HARCOURT BRACE and Company New York. It has been reproduced under the direction of Teriade by the Master Printers DRAEGER Frères as for the heliogravures in colors and in black and by MOURLOT Frères for the lithography in colors. Printing was completed in Paris 1955 on the 20th day of September.'. Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover
1955002703<p>Harcourt Brace and Company 1955. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Braque Georges. This is the American edition of the French version which constituted a double number of Verve magazine #31-32. Tan decorated paper-covered boards under orange dust jacket folio 157 pp. Wear to bottom of spine edgewear and small chips to jacket 1/2" chip at tail of spine panel. 20 color lithographic plates and the rest in heliogravure. Extra postage required for international shipping--6 pounds package weight.</p> Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover
19551401481New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1955. First American Edition. Hardcover. Quarto 156 pages. In Very Good condition with a Good dust jacket. Spine orange with black lettering. Dust jacket protected with a mylar covering price uncut: "$25.00." Rubbing with mild tearing along most of edges of dust jacket. Large tear to dust jacket at top edge of rear cover. Some material loss to dust jacket at top corner of rear board and at head of spine. Mild scuffing to dust jacket. Rubbing to head and tail of book spine and to edges and corners of boards. Textblock clean. Shelved in Case 11. 1401481. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover