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1962001241New York: George Braziller / Andre Sauret 1962. First American Edition. . Cloth. Very Fine/Very Fine. Marc Chagall. Original red cloth in mylar protected dust jacket housed in publisher's cardboard slipcase. First edition in English. 211 pp. 1 blank 1 1 blank pp. 104 plates 64 of which are in full color 2 original colored lithographs done expressly for this edition. Text and notes by Jean Leymarie; translated by Elaine Desautels; compiled by Andre Sauret. The text was composed by hand and printed by Imprimerie Nationale de France. The 36 preparatory color designs some in twenty colors were transferred to the stones by Charles Sorlier under the direction of Marc Chagall. These designs along with two original lithographs by Chagall were printed by Mourlot Freres. The other reproductions and the binding are by Draeger Freres. In RARE original publishers' cardboard slipcase and protective acetate cover price intact. An exceptionally clean tight and bright copy. Cramer 49 Size: Folio <br/> <br/> George Braziller / Andre Sauret hardcover
1960022423Monte Carlo / New York: Andre Sauret / George Braziller 1960. Complete with all 12 Chagall original lithographs in flawless condition. Very Good condition in a Very Good dust jacket. SEE PHOTOS. The dust jacket itself a Chagall lithograph has only light wear at the edges and a couple tiny chips. NO fading. It is protected by a removable clear mylar sleeve removed for photos to prevent glare. Hinges are perfect. Pages are fresh crisp clean and unmarked. 1960. First Edition. Beautifully illustrated by Marc Chagall with 12 original lithographs and 184 other works of art most in stunning full color. Bound in the original pale gray cloth stamped in black. Upper corner of cover is mildly bumped but NO pages are affected. SEE PHOTOS. Previous owner's name and date "Feb 61 on the front pastedown endpaper largely covered by the jacket's inner flap. Translated from the French by Maria Jolas. Oversize Hardcover. 10" wide by 12.75" tall. This large heavy book will require extra postage for Priority and International shipments but only the standard charge for media mail. First Edition. Oversize Hardcover. Very Good condition/Very Good dust jacket. Illus. by Chagall Marc. 221pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Andre Sauret / George Braziller Hardcover
1967150516London : The Redfern Gallery 1967. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good/Very Good. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. original card covers all illustrations correct as called for 50 pages limited to 1500 copies wrapper lightly browned very slight offsetting to title page otherwise a very good bright complete copy in lightly browned very good wrapper. We are a real bookshop with real books situated in and shipping from the United Kingdom. Shelf H. <br/> <br/> The Redfern Gallery paperback
1957429216Paris: Maeght Editeur 1957. Softcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Small quarto. 177pp. Contains all 15 lithographs as called for 13 in color including the wrapper frontispiece and 4 fold-outs plus 2 in black-and-white as well as a number of black-and-white and color reproductions. Text in French by Jacque Lassaigne and Chagall. Stiff illustrated wrappers. Extremities and spine age-toned and with one small closed tear in rear panel label from Wittenborn Art Books New York mounted on rear fly near fine in the original mylar dust jacket very good with chip on spine tail and small closed tear on rear panel. An almost near fine copy not usually found in this condition. Maeght Editeur unknown
23446ARTNew York/France: George Braziller Inc./In Association with Horizon Magazine 1962 214 pp. Original red cloth covers w/ titles in gilt. Binding very bright and clean. DJ has minimal wear to top and bottom edges and is protected by the original heavy mylar cover. Contents are complete including the 2 original lithographs created especially for this work. Comes in the original gray "mailer" cardboard case that is lacking the smaller top or bottom piece. Illust. w/ tremendously bold bright and beautiful art work by Marc Chagall. . Hard Cover. Fine/Near Fine. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. George Braziller, Inc./In Association with Horizon Magazine Hardcover
195753749New York: Harry N. Abrams 1957. First edition. Hardcover. vg to near fine. Quarto. xxxviii 151pp. 1. Illustrated purple and red dust jacket. Beige cloth boards with illustration in black on the front cover black lettering on the spine. Illustrated endpapers. Original torn publisher's belly band laid in at the interior front cover. This unique copy contains two inscriptions to former president of Israel Zalman Shazar 1889-1974 in pen on the title page. One at the top is a 75th birthday gift inscription in Hebrew from a unidentified friend of Shazar and below it is another warm inscription from artist Marc Chagall in Yiddish dated 1964. Chagall writes: "In honor of the president and my good friend Z. Shazar with love Marc Chagall Jerusalem 1964". It can be assumed that Shazar's friend gave him the book as a gift and Marc Chagall who was present at the time also inscribed it to him.<br /> <br /> This monograph showcases Marc Chagall's graphic work from the years 1922-1957 and includes a total of 148 images reproducing the artist's work. Most images are in b/w with six in color and can be divided roughly into five major stages of Chagall's career: etchings for his autobiography - illustrations for Gogol's "Dead Souls" 1923-27 - etchings for La Fontaine's "Fables" 1927-30 - illustrations for the Bible - his post-war lithographs. All images are finely printed mostly in high quality offset with a few b/w images being lithographic.<br /> <br /> Dust jacket with some minor to light rubbing and creasing to extremities. Binding with very minor age toning along the bottom edge of the front cover. A few light stains to the top edge of the book block. Interior clean throughout with book block tight overall. Dj in very good binding and interior in very good to near fine condition overall. Harry N. Abrams hardcover
02-1130New York: Braziller 1962. With two original color lithographs M.365 and M.366 and 36 color lithographs after Chagall by Charles Sorlier. Excellent original dust jacket with price clipped. Cramer. no. 49. Ex libris on paste-down of Deana N Bezark born Newberger 1908 – 1998. Parents: Herman Hyman Newberger and Johanna Yoheved Newberger born Fischer. Deana married Leslie Bezark. Leslie was born in 1906 in Chicago Cook County Illinois. Text and notes by Jean Leymarie; translated by Elaine Desautels; compiled by Andre Sauret. The text was composed by hand and printed by Imprimerie Nationale de France. The 36 preparatory color designs some in twenty colors were transferred to the stones by Charles Sorlier under the direction of Marc Chagall. These designs along with two original lithographs by Chagall were printed by Mourlot Frerès. New York: Braziller, 1962. unknown
1962319597New York: George Braziller 1962. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. Small closed tear on top front panel. 1 inch closed tear on bottom rear panel. Shelfwear on spine crown and front panel top corner. With 104 plates and 2 original colored lithographs by Chagall exclusively for this edition.; 4to 11" - 13" tall. George Braziller hardcover
1962170907New York & Monte Carlo: George Brazillier & Abdré Sauret 1962. With two original lithographs First edition in English of this superb presentation of Chagall's magnificent stained-glass windows 12 designs depicting the ancient tribes of Israel which met with worldwide praise and were soon recognized as among the finest specimens of modern religious art. The volume includes bound in as issued two original Chagall lithographs. The windows were first exhibited in Paris in June 1961 and later at the Museum of Modern Art in New York before installation in February 1962 in their permanent home of the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Centre in Jerusalem. The Jerusalem Windows published the same year as the French edition Vitraux pour Jerusalem remains the definitive work on the windows and is renowned for the richness of its illustrations. Chagall produced the two original lithographs especially for this book and directed the printing of a further 36 lithographs of preparatory colour designs. Tall quarto. Illustrated throughout with 2 original lithographs and 36 colour preparatory lithographic designs some of which are in 20 colours all printed by Mourlot Fréres with further black and white photographs and illustrations. Original red cloth spine and front cover lettered in gilt pictorial endpapers. With dust jacket. Unclipped jacket extremities lightly rubbed a near-fine copy in near-fine jacket. hardcover
1960508273Andre Sauret / George Braziller 1960. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. FINE/FINE. The first volume in what would become 6 collected volumes. B/W heliogravures printed by Draeger Freres and 12 original color lithographs produced specially for this volume and printed by Fernand Mourlot whoe designed and edited the volume with Andre Sauret. The dust jacket is also an original illustration by Chagall. 220pp. 4to beige cloth stamped in black. A FINE copy without qualification in FINE jacket with publisher's original acetate wrap. Uncommonly clean and sharp with crisp fresh pages and very tight hinges. Andre Sauret / George Braziller hardcover
196245383Monte Carlo; Andre Sauret 1962. First Edition. Hardback. Fine cloth copy in a near fine very slightly edge-nicked and dust-dulled dw now mylar-sleeved. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and sharp-cornered. Scans and additional bibliographic data on request. ; 210 pages; Complete with two original lithographs and 12 additional color plates. Subjects: Bet ha-h Olim ""Hadasah"" Jerusalem . Synagogue. Glass painting and staining--Jerusalem--History--20th century. Monte Carlo; Andre Sauret hardcover
19362728Paris: Editions Poésie & Cie 1936. First edition. One of the 500 copy. In original paper. In fine conditon. Cover by Marc Chagall. Cover by Marc Chagall. First edition. One of the 500 copy. In original paper. 53 p. Inscribed to José Corti The advertising brochure 2 sheets in-12° of the author's previous work from the same publisher is also presented.<br /> <p><br /> José Corti 1895 – 1984. started his business by publishing the work of his surrealist friends including André Breton Paul Éluard and Louis Aragon. Editions Poésie & Cie unknown
44268Monte Carlo André Sauret 1962. 4° 210 S. 2 Orig.-Lithographien zahlr. meist farbige Abb. meist als Vollbilder OLwd. m. OU und Transp.-Umschlag OU min. randrissig u. -knittrig allg. tadelloses sehr gutes Exemplar. Mit zwei speziell für diese Ausgabe geschaffenen farb. Orig.-Lithographien des Künstlers. Die 36 weiteren Orig.-Lithogr. wurden nach Entwürfe von Chagall von Charles Sorlier auf den Stein übertragen u. bei Mourlot Frères gedruckt. Jeder dieser Lithographien erforderte 15 - 20 Farben. 010 Monte Carlo, André Sauret, 1962 unknown
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19519480Jerusalem: L'Association des musees d'Israel 1951. First Edition. Softcover. Very good. Octavo 20pp. plus plates and additional 20pp. of text in Hebrew language. Fully bilingual text in French and Hebrew. Mild foxing to the wrappers else a clean sound example of this scarce exhibition catalog. This copy SIGNED boldly by the artist on the front wrapper: "Marc Chagall 1951 Israel." Chagall visited the state of Israel in 1951 for the first time when the new state hosted its first exhibition of his work. It was around this time when he began to move away from painting and into glass windows murals and other large-format works such as the ceiling for the Paris Opera. A significant and quite scarce signed copy of a meaningful document in Chagall's working life commemorating the Jewish artist's first visit to Israel. L'Association des musees d'Israel unknown
51-2106Paris: Maeght 1969. . Folio. One of 150 numbered portfolios on Rives paper. With 2 original lithographs. Original lithographed cover in green boards and chemise very slightly stained. Cramer no. 81. Mourlot 603bis and 605.This copy does not have the text or reproductions. It has the 2 lithographs and the limitation page of the correct Rives paper.DLM édité en décembre 1969 pour l'exposition de 6 peintures et 24 gouaches de CHAGALL à la Galerie Maeght. Poème d'André Frénaud ""Chant de Marc Chagall"". Texte de Claude Esteban ""Comme un parfait chimiste"". 32 pages non reliées. 2 lithographies originales en double page 4 reproductions en couleurs dont 2 en double page et 18 reproductions en noir. Tirage original." Paris: Maeght, 1969. hardcover
1960146789New York: The Orion Press 1960. First edition in English of artist Marc Chagall's early autobiography. Oblong octavo original cloth illustrated with twenty drawings by the author. Presentation copy inscribed by the author on the title page "For Lillian Friedman Marc Chagall 1960." Near fine in a very good dust jacket. Translated by Elizabeth Abbott Art critic Robert Hughes referred to Chagall as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century" though Chagall saw his work as "not the dream of one people but of all humanity". According to art historian Michael J. Lewis Chagall was considered to be "the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists." In his early autobiography 'My Life' he presents a full picture of village life in Russia into his time in Paris in the years immediately before the First World War. The Orion Press hardcover
1962102129First 1962 edition.: George Braziller. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1962. Hardcover. Tall hardcover monograph in bright red cloth gilt titles to cover and spine; in publisher's acetate protected pictorial dustjacket. First Edition1962. Book and jacket are both in near fine to fine condition. This edition was designed and printed with full creative imput from Marc Chagall: it includes two oiriginal full color lithographs prepared by the artist for this editioin and printed by Mourlot Freres Paris. Along with full color fine reproductions throughout. Laid in is a four page Horizon Magazine description and promotional letter to the reader dated September 14 1962 wherein the Co-Publisher Horizon describes in detail the production of the book along with the close workings with the artist. Small sticker memory to upper corner of the front endpaper as well as a smaller one on the upper corner of the front flyleaf. Large 4to. 213 pp. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall . George Braziller hardcover
07-0750New York: Braziller 1962. WIth two original color lithographs M.365 and M.366 and 36 color lithographs after Chagall by Charles Sorlier. Original Dust jacket with tears and loss of part of front flap.Fold mark at edge of upper right corner of many pages. Not very perceptible in the lithographs. Cramer. no. 49. Text and notes by Jean Leymarie; translated by Elaine Desautels; compiled by Andre Sauret. The text was composed by hand and printed by Imprimerie Nationale de France. The 36 preparatory color designs some in twenty colors were transferred to the stones by Charles Sorlier under the direction of Marc Chagall. These designs along with two original lithographs by Chagall were printed by Mourlot Frerès. New York: Braziller, 1962. unknown
193614204Paris: Editions Poesie & Cie 1936. Limited Edition. Softcover. Fine. Octavo 61pp. illustrated on the front cover from a drawing by Marc Chagall. A fine copy in the publisher's printed wrappers very well-preserved with yapped edges showing only the most trivial wear. Original or at least contemporary tissue dust jacket intact. Of an edition of 506 copies this is one of just six printed on Imperial Japon Japan paper. Chagall contributed the design for the figure of the title cover which adorns the front cover. Necessarily rare; we found just one auction sale which soared past its estimate. Editions Poesie & Cie unknown
19571626761957. CHAGALL Marc. Chagall. By Jacques Lassaigne. Illustrated with several color lithographs by Chagall some folding and numerous reproductions of Chagall's works. 4to. original illustrated color wrappers. Paris: Maeght Editeur 1957. An important survey of Chagall's work for which he contributed a total of 12 original lithographs. unknown
19501203221950. First Edition. CHAGALL Marc. Verve. Contes de Boccace. Paris: Éditions de la Revue Verve 1950. Folio original lithographic dust jacket over boards. $1500.First edition of this exceptional volume of 26 Chagall heliogravures accompanied by 26 tipped-in color prints from a medieval miniaturist.The art critic Stratis Eleftheriades under the nom de plume Tériade published the art journal Verve in Paris from 1937 to 1960. He commissioned famous artists of the day from Matisse to Picasso and Chagall to provide works for the journal with numerous lithographs appearing for the first time in his publications. This volume is particularly notable for the unusual medium for Chagall used: ""New washed drawings in India ink which are quite unrelated to anything he had done before. Using black diluted in every possible degree from onyx to the palest shade of gray he produced sheets that give an intensely colorful effect These drawings were a response to what he saw in his new environment and stemmed from the urge to render in a spontaneous fashion the overwhelming impact of the profusion and light. They also reveal paradoxically the increased importance of color as a medium of expression. In these drawings 'light' does not signify a diminution of the colorfulness but an advance into the zone from which it springs. One might say that the heart of the color is light and from this light Chagall created the colorfulness of his sheets. What this means is visibly demonstrated by the drawings he did at Tériade's suggestion for the number of Verve dedicated to Boccaccio's Decameron. What Chagall produced was a present-day counterpart to colored reproductions of the miniatures in a fifteenth-century manuscript of Boccaccio's work. For each of his drawings he drew inspiration from the miniature of the same scene and the old and new illustrations are reproduced side by side in the pages of Verve. In Chagall however everything attains a new meaning. A new logic links the objects of the anecdotic 'tale' and the plot of the love story gives rise to ardent desire and serene joy. What is more in Chagall's large black-and-white plates the light radiates in a far richer modulation of color than the full coloring of the miniaturist's precise magic-lantern pictures"" Meyer 499. Interior fine expert repairs to original boards and wrappers. hardcover
19672101210006Paris 1967. Art Prints & Posters. Very Good. Signed. Signed by Chagall on matting. Color lithograph by Chagall; framed and matted under glass. Framed dimensions: 49.4 x 42 cm 19 3/8 x 16 1/2 inches. Image dimensions: 24.5 x 20 cm 9 1/2 x 8 inches. Created by Marc Chagall for the Metropolitan Opera's performance of Mozart's The Magic Flute. Chagall created the sets and costumes shown on the stage for the 1967 performance. Chagall designed 39 stage curtains and 121 costumes and masks for the production. His work was exhibited that summer at the Fenimore Art Museum in Cooperstown New York. This image appears to be cropped from the poster. Sorlier Charles. Chagall's Posters: A Catalogue Raisonne 106-107 pp. unknown
1960b30925Andre Sauret / George Braziller 1960. hardcover. Very Good. 4x0x7. Hardcover with dust jacket. Book is in very nice condition text is unmarked and pages are tight. All lithographs present and in perfect shape. Price clipped on dust jacket. Includes publisher's original clear acetate wrap that has 2 tiny split corners. Andre Sauret / George Braziller hardcover