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47440Avant et après.1989.In-4,couv.souple ill.277 p. TBE.intérieur.Couv.salie.
Mm 140x210 Collana "Memorie Documenti Biografie". Brossura originale con bandelle, copertina figurata a colori, 183 pagine. Ottima copia mai letta; spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
2005109582[Norderstedt] : Agentur des Rauhen Hauses Hamburg, 2005. 47 S.mit zahlreichen Abbildungen; 25 cm; gebunden, illustrierter Orig.-Pappband;
196338206Berlin, Henschelverlag, 1963. Dritte Auflage, 10.-25. Tausend 266 Seiten , 21 cm, Leinen
196842164ABBerlin, Henschelverl., 1968. 2. A. 4°. Mit mont. Textabb. u. 36 (tls. farb.) Abb. a. Taf. 79 S. u. Taf.-Anh. Farb. ill. OLwd. - Gutes Ex. 2
1968102802-1Wien u. München, Langen-Müller 1968. 4°. 78 S. Mit 36 teils farb. Tafn. u. zahlr. Textabb. Original-Leinenband mit Schutzumschlag.
196833645DBBerlin:, Henschel Verlag;, 1968. 27,5 cm. 78 S., 36 Bildtafeln. OLn. - OU. - Einbd. min. berieben. Kanten etw. bestoßen. Sonst gut.
19885779Bern: Galerie Kornfeld 1988. 32 cm; 283 pages including illustrations many in color. Cloth in color-illustrated dust jacket in protective shipping slipcase. About fine with very slight loss of patina. Galerie Kornfeld hardcover books
Das Oeuvreverzeichnis über das graphische Werk Gauguins.
1988130334Galerie Kornfeld. As New. 1988. Hardcover. 3857730196 . - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - with a bonus offer-- . Galerie Kornfeld hardcover
19854Paris, Excelsior, 1934 ; in 12, maroquin lavallière orné sur les plats, d’une rose des vents rayonnante sur fond carré doré, les pointes grenat et orange en cercles concentriques, quadruples filet à froid vertical, titre doré entre deux rangées de pointes dorées, contreplats de même encadrant une grande pièce de cuir fauve mat veiné à l’or, gardes identiques, contregardes de papier nuagé beige, marron, vert, parsemé d’or, couv. et dos conservés, étui bordé (Kieffer) ; 157, [1] pp.
191980658Paris, H. Floury 1919. 235 S., 2 Bll. Kl.-4to. Späterer Kunstldr. (OBrosch. eingebunden).
196546451New York: Tudor Publishing Company 1965. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Very Good in wrappers. ; Petite Encyclopedie De L' Art; 16mo 6" - 7" tall. Tudor Publishing Company unknown
198556010Musée départemental du Prieuré 1985 In-4 relié. 222 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
1981V4906Amsterdam/Freiburg ( Roto Smeets/Herder) 1981 (= Erste deutsche Ausgabe). 8°, illustrierter Originalkarton, ohne Pagination, zahlreiche farbige Abbildungen
19947431Augsburg : Weltbild-Verlag GmbH, 1994. 320 Seiten , 30 cm, Pappeinband mit Schutzumschlag
Catalogo generale delle opere naif mondiali. Ricco di illustrazioni e didascalie a colori. In lingua francese.
1937104371937 revue (magazine) in-quarto, dos muet gris (grey spine - no title), couverture illustrée (front cover illustrated), illustrations in et hors-texte, de la page 34 à la page 64, Février 1937 à Saint-Brieuc O.-L. Aubert Directeur-Fondateur,
192885461928 catalogue de l'exposition broché in-quarto marron éditeur, 1er plat gauffré illustré d'un bois de gauguin en marron foncé, illustré de 6 photographies hors-texte représentant diverses oeuvres gravées, sculptées, peintes et modelées par le peintre, 22 pages, 1928 Musées Nationaux Editeurs,
15-7244San Francisco CA: Pasquale Iannetti Art Galleries 1994. Photographs 60 Eight Negatives VG with minor shelf wear. Pasquale Iannetti Art Galleries photo documentation. San Francisco, CA: Pasquale Iannetti Art Galleries, [1994?]. unknown
15-7119San Francisco CA: Pasquale Iannetti Art Galleries 1986. Photographs VG with some shelf wear. Pasquale Iannetti Art Galleries photo documentation. San Francisco, CA: Pasquale Iannetti Art Galleries, [1986?]. unknown
1970GITj259Paris Bibliothèque des Arts 1970. In-4 carré 180pp imprimées sur 2 colonnes. Reliure de l'éditeur toile grise bradel, titre en rouge sur le dos, sous jaquette illustrée. Abondante illustration à pleine page, en noir et en couleurs: reproductions contrecollées de gravures de Renoir à Buffet, en passant par Gauguin, Duffy, Vlaminck, Picasso, Chagall et autres grands artistes du XXe siècle. Bordure de la jaquette légèrement jaunie, exemplaire solide, en bon état et complet.
Book is in excellent condition, with the only flaw being a shelf wear smudge at bottom outside page ends, due to pages contact with the shelf, otherwise as new. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows mild wear, fading at spine, no tears. Really beautiful production with covers in heavy weave, heavy, high quality paper thoughout, plates full page, with descriptions opposite. 11 ? x 9 ? in.. 181 pages, with 35 b&w and 32 color reproductions tipped-in. Work by Gauguin, Maillol, Signac, Baqque, Valadon, Bonnard, Vuillard, Rouault, Derain, Dunoyer de Segonzac, Dali, Avati, Buffet and many more.
189684738s. l. Tahiti 1896. Fine. ""I'm gifted he says to the point of making others jealous."" s. l. Tahiti août 1896 20.50 x 27 cm quatre pages sur deux feuillets Yes I have sarcasm in my words yes I do not know how to flatter and bend my back how to beg in official salons I am nothing but a braying schemer but if I had submitted - yes I would be comfortable."" Long autograph letter dated August 1896 and signed by Paul Gauguin to painter Daniel de Monfreid. Four pages in black ink on two lined sheets. Small tears to margins not affecting the text traces of folds inherent to sending. In the midst of his descent into hell abandoned in his Tahitian artificial paradise Gauguin feels cursed : Definitely I was born under a bad star. he laments. His quest for primitive freedom leaves him in destitution and misery. Suffering agony the painter sends paintings to one of his few supporters his faithful friend Daniel de Monfreid - but writes the wrong address. Published in Lettres de Paul Gauguin à Georges-Daniel de Monfreid 1918 p. 146 n° XXIII; our letter reveals the name of Émile Schuffenecker his friend and associate on the Paris stock exchange and then Pont-Aven - anonymized in the published version - whom Gauguin vilifies on numerous occasions in these pages. This exceptional missive was written in Tahiti where the painter had returned the previous year bidding a final farewell to the old Europe. Gauguin had just come out from a stay in hospital in Papeete to treat his bruised legs following the beating he had received in Concarneau two years earlier for defending his muse Annah the Javanese. The painter could not escape the aftermath of this altercation and suffered from a terrible purulent eczema on his leg as well as syphilis drowning his torments in alcohol. The letter is a perfect example of Gauguin's correspondence from the summer of 1896 which ""smells of the fever that has seized a mind overheated by pain and lack of sleep"" David Haziot. In his confusion the painter misspelt the address of Monfreid's studio at the Cité Fleurie a famous chalet-like artists' residence where Gauguin had stayed : I sent you a bunch of paintings last month. I'm afraid for them because it seems to me that I put 55 Bd Arago instead of 65 This mailing included his composition Eihaha Ohipa painted in his studio in Punaauia and now kept at the Pushkin Museum in Moscow. Shipped via a naval officer - fees to be paid by Monfreid - the paintings did not arrive until November. Beyond his feverish fears Gauguin delivers in these lines a true manifesto of his integrity as an artist - the perfect counterpart to his famous Christlike self-portrait Near Golgotha painted around the same period. To him his destiny and generosity are nothing short of Christ-like: in the most difficult moments of my life I more than shared with unfortunate people and never had any reward other than complete abandonment. He had in fact helped display Schuffenecker's paintings in Impressionist exhibitions saved his friend Laval from suicide and opened his purse to so many others. Instead of returning the favor Schuffenecker prefers to feel sorry for himself: Schuff really wrote me a crazy and unfair letter and I don't know what to answer because he is a sick mind . he would be more unhappy than me who has glory strength and health. Let's talk about it! I'm good at making others jealous he says. Gauguin who had always refused to make concessions and compromise is finally betrayed by one of his closest relations Schuffenecker who becomes in the letter a true Judas Iscariot: Schuff has just made a useless petition I believe for the State to come to my aid. This is the thing that can offend me the most. I'm asking friends to help me out for the time it takes to get back the money I'm owed and their efforts to recover it but begging the State was never my intention. The painter reaches a point of no return not only bruised in his flesh but also unknown
200212433NAP<p>This set of 2-volumes is in very good condition. There are no markings in the book. Dust jacket very good; very very minor signs of shelf/edge wear. No slip case. 2002. Ships within 24 hours.</p> The Museum of Modern Art, New York hardcover