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17-0030Beverly Hills CA : Louis Newman Galleries 1986. 8vo. 22 pp. Stapled wraps. Very Good. Insert: Letter from Skirball Museum Director Nancy Berman inviting museum members to the exhibit’s opening. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz 1919-2019. Beverly Hills, CA : Louis Newman Galleries, 1986. paperback
195071712A l’enfant poète / Comité National du Centenaire 1950 In-8 broché, couverture illustrée en noir, bandeau ; 220 pages. Frontispice et six planches hors-texte en noir d’après les lavis de MARC CHAGALL
197133199Montréal Terre des Hommes, [Pavillon Marc Chagall] 1971 In-4 illustré de 5 planches : un portrait et 4 reproductions, n.p. [32]p. Couverture blanche imprimée.
19732111902158900020Abe shuppan 1973. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Abe shuppan paperback
137604Broché. Etat moyen. unknown
1973RO20219050Gallimard. 1973. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 393 pages augmentées de nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc hors texte. Jaquette en bon état.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
1973R320163337Gallimard. 1973. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 393 pages - jaquette conservée - nombreux dessins en noir et blanc dans et hors texte.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 891.7-Littérature russe (slave)
102.791Paris, Gallimard, 1973. 14 x 20, 396 pp., reliure d'édition pleine toile + jaquette, bon état.
201514077Mercure de France, collection Bibliothèque étrangère, 2015. In-8 broché, couverture à rabats. En très belle condition, bande de lancement conservée.
197319707Paris, Gallimard,collection blanche, 1973. In-8 broché, jaquette illustrée en couleur d'une composition de Marc.
196951429Boston: Boston Book and Art Shop Inc 1969. First American Edition. Quarto. Gray cloth boards titled in black on spine and front cover; dustjacket with clear unprinted acetate protector as issued; 179pp. Two original lithographs including dustwrapper frontispiece; numerous plates and text illustrations in color and black and white. Minor thumb-soil to front free endpaper; small spot of discoloration at base of jacket spine panel; still a solidly Near Fine copy in Near Fine jacket. Third volume of the catalogue raisonné of Chagall's lithographic work. Boston Book and Art Shop, Inc unknown books
1960475Marc Chagall B. 1887 VITEBSK RUSSIA; D. 1985 SAINT-PAUL-DE-VENCE FRANCE DRAWINGS FOR THE BIBLE as published for Verve.<br /> Verve Vol. X no. 37/38. 1960. Text by Gaston Bachelard. Folio. With 24 original lithographs in color including the cover by Chagall and 96 reproductions in black and white. Complete as issued. Verve hardcover books
198149927Paris: Editions Galerie Matignon 1981. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. Catalogue Complet des Gravures Executees par Marc Chagall a la Demande de Ambrose Vollard. Paris: Editions Galerie Matignon 1981. Numerous b/w photographs and illustrations. 190 pp. Text in French. Hardcover. Large 4to. Blue cloth. A very nice copy in like dustjacket. Very good/Very good. Editions Galerie Matignon hardcover books
44491ADAGP, Musée Matissse, La cateau calmbresis, , 2006, in-4 broché, 223 pp. Illustrations. Catalogue d'exposition. TRES BON ETAT
19731341973 1973 TUDOR NEW YORK 1973
19481198Arts Council 1948. 8vo. First Edition with 8 collotype plates; original pictorial wrappers wire-stitched as issued a very good bright clean copy. With publisher's stamp on title and front wrappers. R.H. WILENSKI'S COPY WITH HIS INITIALS IN INK ON FRONT WRAPPER. Arts Council, unknown
19701086231970. Signed. CHAGALL Marc. Autograph letter signed. Zurich September 9 1970. Single sheet of Dolder Grand Hotel airmail-weight stationery measuring 6 by 8-1/4 inches; pp. 2 with original matching hand-addressed envelope. $2200.Extraordinary 1970 autograph signed letter written entirely in Yiddish from Marc Chagall to acclaimed Yiddish writer and Jewish activist S.L. Shneiderman thanking him for sending a book on Ilya Ehrenburg; expressing his hopes that they will see each other in the near future; and explaining that he is in Zurich for an event related to having made the stained glass windows for the Fraumunster Church.The letter written on a sheet of Dolder Grand Hotel airmail stationary entirely in Chagall's hand and dated ""9/Sept 1970"" and accompanied by a hand-addressed matching envelope reads in full translated: ""Dear friend Schneiderman A thousand years have gone by and I remember youand your Yiddish writing stylebut we seldom see each other. Thank you for your book about poor Ehrenburg and also the attached article about me not a public/published one. I will read your book. You can imagine that since that terrible epoch for us Jews we can never forget. I hope that someday I will see you. I send regards to you and to all the good Jews in America. With love Marc Chagall. P.S. I am here for the opening/conference since I made Biblical vitrages stained glass windows for the Fraumunster Church in Zurich."" This letter was written just before friction began to emerge between Shneiderman and Chagall. While Chagall had grown into an acclaimed artist in Europe much of that fame was dependent on working with non-Jewish entities such as churches and even on drawing depictions of events in the New Testament. Increasingly the Christian world began to embrace Chagall and to interpret his work as having ecumenical or even Messianic undertones. Chagall continued in his artistic endeavors and failed to respond to some of the religious-based commentary. Shneiderman felt that this was intolerable publicly criticizing Chagall's failure to meet with Jewish representatives in the community he worked in and his new alignment with Christian and secular authorities. While their relationship did not completely sour and they continued to correspond their relationship grew strained. At the time this letter was penned Shneiderman had just completely a book on Ilya Ehrenburg a famous Soviet-Jewish writer and cultural figure. Highly regarded as a translator journalist poet novelist and travel writer Ehrenburg is probably best known for his Black Book a powerful work detailing the genocide of Soviet Jews by the Nazis during the Holocaust. His book The Thaw on liberalization after Stalin also had a powerful influence and gave a name to an era. Sadly Ehrenburg's reputation was quickly destroyed by antisemites and conspiracy theorists after the war who seized upon an article he wrote called ""Kill!""published while the Soviets were losing the war and the Germans were deep inside Soviet territoryin which Ehrenburg entreated soldiers to kill at least one German a day. Postwar he has often been blamed for the sacking of Germany by Russian troops though he condemned their actions. He died horribly of prostate and bladder cancer still a committed communist. The recipient of this letter was the famous Yiddish writer and journalist Samuel ""S.L."" Shneiderman. Continuing his distinguished early career as a war journalist Shneiderman is best known today for raising awareness about the plight of the Warsaw Ghetto after his arrival in the United States in 1940 and for his dedication to preserving the history of the Jews in Poland throughout his life. His works on the Holocaust and the terrible fate of the Jews remain the best known of his works. Shneiderman and his wife Eileen were also avid collectors of Yiddish-language books and their collection is now housed at the University of Maryland.Slight soiling to envelope letter fine. unknown
1973009350NY: TUDOR PUBLISHING 1973. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. CHAGALL MARC . BEAUTIFUL WORK BY MARC CHAGALL 17 LARGE OIL PAINTINGS AND 38 GOUACHES ON OLD TESTAMENT THEMES SOLID CLEAN BRIGHT AND UNMARKED EXCELLENT FRONTIS PIECE TEXTBLOCK IS FINE BOUND IN GRAY WITH GOLD LETTERING LIGHT BUMPING AT TOP AND BOTTOM OF SPINE IS THE ONLY FLAW JACKET IS BRIGHT AND CLEAN WITH SEVERAL CLOSED TEARS AND SOME WEAR ALONG TOP EDGE A LOVELY BOOK <br/> <br/> TUDOR PUBLISHING hardcover
64801Centre Pompidou-Metz 2020 In-4 32 cm 216pp. illustr. Bibliogr. p.195-197 reliure cart. de l'editeur Nb-0264 unknown
1969011292Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret 1969. First Edition. . Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First printing of the first French edition. Text in French. Contains 185 b/w and color illustrations and two full page 12 1/2" x 9" original lithographs the frontis and the front panel of the jacket. Book is very close to fine and the jacket is near fine with minor fray to head of the spine. <br/> <br/> Andre Sauret hardcover
1960mon0000567463Musee des Arts Decoratifs 31/12/1960 23:00:00. paperback. Acceptable. in x in x in. FRENCH LANGUAGE. NOT an ex-library book. Clean copy in good condition. Some marking due to age on pages but overall book remains in good condition considering age. Musee des Arts Decoratifs paperback
51-3382Paris: Maeght 1972. Folio. Cover with lithograph only and complete text lacking the other 2 lithographs. Stamp on cover: Library Museum of Fine Arts Houston Beall CollectionDLM édité en mars 1972. La couverture est une lithographie originale 28 pages incluant 2 lithographies originales dont 1 en bouble page. Texte deLouis Aragon ""Chagall l'admirable"". Ouvrage recherché par les collectionneurs pour les 3 lithographies origianles qu'il comporte. Quelques exemplaires disponibles. Existe en édition limitée à 150 exemplaires sur Arches." Paris: Maeght, 1972. unknown
197281151Mourlot: Paris 1972. Gebunden mit Schutzumschlag Wie neu. Paris unknown
19691203961969. First Edition. Signed. SENGHOR Léopold Sédar. Élégie des Alizés. Lithographie Originale de Marc Chagall. Paris: Éditions du Seuil 1969. Slim quarto five loose gatherings in original cream paper wrappers uncut and unopened original glassine. $2800.Limited first edition number 405 of only 450 copies of Senghor's Élégie des Alizés Elegy for the Trade Winds with an original full-page three-color lithograph by Chagall signed and dated by him in 1974 on the title page. From the collection of Joseph Liverant a fellow Russian Jewish emigré and friend of Chagall.Internationally recognized poet politician and cultural theorist who served as the first president of Senegal Léopold Sédar Senghor avoided the Marxist and anti-Western ideology that had become popular in post-colonial Africa choosing instead to form a close relationship with France and the Western world. He was instrumental in the cultivation of postcolonial aesthetics and black African consciousness. His poetry reflects an ""all-embracing humanism which envisions the solidarity of all men with each nation making its contribution in its own special way to a 'universal civilization"" Albert S. Gerard. Critics continually point to his ability to synthesize elements of Western and African experience and to evoke universality in the imagery of his verse. ""Senghor is not merely a Frenchified African who tries to give exotic interest to his French poems; he is an African who uses the French language to express his African soul"" Ulli Beier. Chagall's wonderful illustration was printed by Fernand Mourlot who ran a lithography press in Paris where such greats as Braque Matisse Picasso Miró Léger and of course Chagall came to have their designs printed and to learn about this still nascent medium. Text in French. Cramer 82. Sorlier 587. From the collection of Joseph Liverant a fellow Russian Jewish emigré and close friend of Chagall. Liverant and Chagall both fled Europe in World War II Liverant to Canada and Chagall to the United States. After the war both acquired residences in Provence where shared social circles similar ages and a mutual love of Yiddish combined to forge a lasting bond of friendship between the two.A bit of wear two small ink marks to rear panel of fragile original glassine; wrappers and interior fine. unknown