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1984054455Dial Press / Doubleday 1984. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 124 Pp. Black Cloth Spine Blue Boards And Endpapers. First Printing No Additional Printing Noted First Published 1993 In France. Light Usage No Marks. Very Good . Dust Jacket Priced $30.00 With Light Wear Short Edge Tears. <br/> <br/> Dial Press / Doubleday hardcover
1981140317002Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1981-01-01. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/dj has minor shelfwear and yello. minor wear and yellowing Harcourt Brace Jovanovich hardcover
2711833224.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
4137224London Ebeling 1973. Hardcover 123 pagina's illustr. with dustjacket London, Ebeling 1973 hardcover
4137223London Ebeling 1969. Hardcover 136 pagina's illustr. with dustjacket London, Ebeling 1969 hardcover
198631429Chicago: Friends of the Chagall Tapestry. Near Fine. 1986. First Edition; First Printing. Soft Cover. 7 photograps and one full page color plate. Text by Pamela Bernstein and Sean Kennan. Published on the occasion of the "presentation of the Chagall Tapestry to the patients of the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and to their families and friends from the Friends of the Chagall Tapestry June 20 1986." ; Tight clean and crisp. A gently read book in excellent condition. No inscriptions. No remainder mark. Not ex-library. Very Scarce. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 16 pages . Friends of the Chagall Tapestry paperback
1974202163<p>Leon Amiel Publisher / Maeght Editeur 1974. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. 11x11x1. Chagall. Large hardcover yellow cloth boards under pictorial dust jacket. Includes 2-page original lithograph "Le fleuve vert" 1974. Minor wear to DJ. Extra postage required for international or expedited shipping.</p> Leon Amiel Publisher / Maeght Editeur hardcover
1930170648Berlin: Galerie Flechtheim 1930. First Edition. Softcover. First Edition. Text in German. A brief monograph devoted to Chagall's illustrations for the fables of Jean de La Fontaine.<br /> <br /> 16 leaves. Very Good or better in saddle-stapled wrappers with light foxing overall. Scarce. Galerie Flechtheim unknown
51-6252St. Gallen Switzerland: Erker 1978. Fold out flyer 14.5 x 20 cm. 6 pages. Reproduces all the prints in the portfolio with bibliographical description in German. Edition of 150 with most prints signed and numbered. Bill Calder Capogrossi Chagall M. 475 Dix Dorazio Ernst Hajdu Hartung Lam Masson Miró D. 1027 Nay Poliakoff S. 78 Santomaso Soulages Tanning Tàpies Tobey Vieira da Silva Wotruba Zadkine. St. Gallen Switzerland: Erker, 1978 unknown
1979068870New York: Harry N. Abrams 1979. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Goldenrod cloth. As issued color illus. dust jacket now in mylar. Slipcase Near Fine with minor shelf wear. 1st ed. 263 pp. illus. Harry N. Abrams Hardcover
1983204109Leon Amiel 1983. First edition first printing. Hardcover in dust jacket. Fine in fine dust jacket with a lightly sunned spine in mylar cover. Special issue of the XXe Siecle Review. Leon Amiel hardcover
18-7683Detroit MI: Graphica Art Gallery 1966. . Exhibition catalogue. 8vo. 10 pp. Soft stapled white and color illustrated wraps. Good with sunning along wrap edges and marginal creasing from use. Color plates. Includes list of 42 exhibited works. Catalogue created to accompany the exhibition “Marc Chagall: Daphnis et Chloe†held in 1966 at Graphica Art Gallery in Detroit MI. Scarce. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. Detroit, MI: Graphica Art Gallery, [1966]. paperback
195722354New York: Harry N. Abrams 1957. First edition. Hardcover. vg. 4to. xxxviii151pp. Grey cloth reproduction of a Chagall work printed in black on front cover black lettering to spine. In original color illustrated dust jacket. Profusely illustrated with 147 b/w reproductions of Chagall's works and 4 color reproductions. Boards very slightly bowed. Slight sunning to top of boards. Dj worn at corners and edges of spine. Overall very good condition. Harry N. Abrams hardcover
195039325Paris: Maeght 1950. In excellent condition. 38 x 28 cm 15 x 11 inches. Original color lithograph by Marc Chagall printed at Mourlot Paris. Used as the title page illustration for Derrière le Miroir No. 27/28 double issue dedicated to Chagall published by Galerie Maeght Paris 1950. Sheet: 38 × 28 cm 15 × 11 inches. A seminal early DLM lithograph part of the publication that cemented the legendary ChagallMaeght creative partnership. Marc Chagall 7 July 1887 28 March 1985 was one of the most celebrated and beloved artists of the 20th century. Born Marc Zakharovich Shagal in Vitebsk Belarus then part of the Russian Empire he trained in Saint Petersburg before moving to Paris in 1910 where he became part of the vibrant avant-garde of Montparnasse. Drawing on Jewish folk tradition Russian culture and the imagery of his Belarusian childhood Chagall developed a uniquely dreamlike visual language infused with lovers floating above villages fiddlers on rooftops animals angels and mystical biblical scenes. Associated with Fauvism Cubism and Surrealism yet belonging to none he was the quintessential 'School of Paris' master. His monumental stained-glass windows ceiling paintings including the Paris Opéra and tapestries brought his vision to public spaces worldwide. Chagall's work is held at MoMA in New York the Tate in London the Centre Pompidou in Paris the Guggenheim and the Musée National Marc Chagall in Nice inaugurated in 1973 and dedicated to his biblical message cycle. He remains one of the most sought-after names in 20th-century prints with original lithographs consistently coveted by collectors worldwide.This original color lithograph was created by Chagall for Derrière le Miroir No. 27/28 a special double issue of the celebrated Galerie Maeght art journal devoted entirely to Chagall published in Paris in 1950. The image was used as the title page illustration Titelblatt of the issue giving it a particular prominence within this landmark publication. Derrière le Miroir DLM was founded by Aimé Maeght in 1946 and ran until 1982 publishing original lithographs by the greatest artists of the School of Paris Miró Calder Giacometti Braque and Chagall directly from stone at the Mourlot studio. These were not reproductions but original graphic works created specifically for the publication. DLM No. 27/28 1950 is among the earliest and most historically significant issues produced at the very beginning of the ChagallMaeght collaboration that would last over three decades. The motif a red bird alongside a floating female figure exemplifies Chagall's dreamlike visual poetry at the height of his early post-war period. A rare piece from one of the founding issues of the most important art publication of the School of Paris. In excellent condition. Colors vivid and unfaded. No tears creases or foxing. Ready to frame. Printed as a color lithograph at Maeght editeur in Paris not listed in thecatalogue raisone which lists all hisoriginal lithographs. Maeght unknown
19721400215Monaco: Editions André Sauret 1972. Hardcover. Quarto 249 pages. In Very Good condition with a Good dust jacket. Spine is black with white print. Dust jacket in mylar; light wear to top edge. Boards in grey cloth with black print. Illustrated: b&w and color plates. <br /> <br /> Oversized books. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates.<br /> <br /> NOTE: Shelved in Locked Annex Area Quarto and Folio Case. 1400215. FP New Rockville Stock. Editions André Sauret hardcover
1979mon0004036125Harry N Abrams 1979-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 1.5000 12.1000 11.2000. fine copy in like dj. Harry N Abrams hardcover
19834008186Leon Amiel 1983. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. Light edgewear. Leon Amiel hardcover
120425-12New York: The Orion Press. Very Good. New York: The Orion Press unknown
197222361Paris: A. C. Mazo. 1972. Hardcover. Fine in fine dust jacket. ; Folio 13" - 23" tall . A. C. Mazo hardcover
59-2212Prague: Galerie Vincence Kramáre 1966. 8vo. stapled wraps. 28 pp. Cz./Fr. Ill. 20 black & white plates. List of works laid in. Exhib. 3 Jul - 29 Aug 1966. Stamped ex-lib. copy P. Iannetti int. cover. Slight yellowing; else NF. Prague: Galerie Vincence Kramáre, 1966. paperback
51-6418Paris: Galerie Maeght 1958. Folio. Original wraps. 28 x 37.7cm.pp. 85--92. Lists and illustrates print editions Affiches & DLM. Paris: Galerie Maeght, 1958. paperback
51-6419Paris: Galerie Maeght 1960. Folio. Original wraps. 28 x 37.7cm.pp. 101--112. Lists and illustrates print editions Affiches & DLM. Paris: Galerie Maeght, 1960 paperback
1958201976<p>The Paris Review 1958. First Edition. paperback. Very Good. White & blue covers with Keogh cover art 8vo 179 pp. ads. Light wear rear cover stamped with "Universal News Agency" stamp. First appearance of Roth's "Goodbye Columbus.</p> The Paris Review paperback
00-0648New York: Tudor Publishing 1969. English-language version of Hommage à Marc Chagall without lithograph. 130 pp. Very good in red cloth boards light wear and soiling to bottom edge in a very good dust jacket covered in a thick clear protective outer jacket. Dust jacket is not price-clipped and says $12.50. New York: Tudor Publishing, [1969]. hardcover
16-4758Paris: XXe Siècle 1969. 4to. 132 pp. Text in French or English. without the original lithograph. Very good in red cloth boards light wear and soiling to bottom edge in a very good dust jacket covered in a thick clear protective outer jacket. Dust jacket is not price-clipped. Paris: XXe Siècle, 1969 hardcover