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a112133Torino 1963 "quarta editione" Einaudi. Levi's Auschwitz experiences. In Italian. Hardcover. Small octavo 253pp. folding map red cloth. Dust jacket art work by Marc Chagall; Jacket text said to be written by Italo Calvino. VG plus bit of creasing on far right edge of folding map. About ten text pages have crease on lower corner slight soiling on fore-edges. DJ is VG with some small chips on edges faint toning and light overall wear. Nice portrait of Levi on rear panel of jacket. Pictures available on request. . hardcover
199594869Paris : RÂŽunion des MusÂŽes Nationaux 1995. 300x250mm. photos couleurs et n/b reliure d'ÂŽditeur sous jaquette. Inscritpions manuscrites sur le haut de la page de garde supÂŽrieure autrement trÂs bel exemplaire. 1319 Runion des Muses Nationaux unknown
1116871980. . Lithograph in colours 1980 on Arches paper signed in pencil numbered from the edition of 50 published by Maeght Editeur Paris image: 94 x 69.9 cm. 37 x 23 ½ in. sheet: 116.8 x 75.6 cm. 46 x 29 ¾ in. FRAMED: 129 x 87 x 6 cm.<br /> This piece comprises some of Chagall's more well-known and loved compositional elements. Taking up the majority of the image is a beautiful bouquet of flowers which is admired by a woman in a vibrant red dress in the foreground. The presence of the cockerel thought to symbolise the artist's alter-ego appears to look longingly up at the small town in the distance. We know this town to be Saint Paul de Vence in the hills above the French Riviera a mecca for many artists including Matisse Picasso Magnelli Léger. Chagall returned to the town many times throughout his life and just before turning 80 he had a home built there in 1966. Upon his death in 1985 Chagall was buried in the cemetery of Saint Paul de Vence further highlighting the significant impression this place had on the artist's life.<br /> M. 979 1980. unknown
1960308463Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret 1960. unbound. fine. Marc Chagall. Full-page unsigned color lithograph measuring 31.8 x 24.3 cm printed in Paris by Mourlot Freres in 1960 for Andre Sauret Monte Carlo. A fine copy. -- Cramer no. 43; Mourlot no. 289.<br/> <br/> Between 1960 and 1974 Chagall created 28 full-page original lithographs to be included in the monumental six volume catalogue raisonne of his lithographic work; this piece from Chagall Lithographe volume I 1922-1957.<br/> <br/> Andre Sauret unknown
33855André Sauret éditeur 1965 in/4 reliure éditeur et jaquette en couleur illustration de Chagall avec défauts au rhodoïd. 171 pages. 76 photographies en noir de Izis Bidermanas et 4 compositions originales en couleurs de Marc Chagall. unknown
196585899Monte-Carlo Monte Carlo: André Sauret 1965. Fine. André Sauret Monte-Carlo Monte Carlo 1965 25 x 33.50 cm reliure de l'éditeur First edition of Jacques Prévert's text on the circus and first printing of the 76 photographs including 27 double-page in black by Izis Bidermanas printed in photogravure. The work is also illustrated with 4 original color compositions by Marc Chagall. Handsome copy complete with its glassine wrapper which has tears and lacks. Autograph inscription signed by Izis Bidermanas: ""En hommage pour André Rouly ""Limousin"" et l'amitié d'Izis en souvenir des années difficiles"" In tribute to André Rouly ""Limousin"" and Izis's friendship in memory of the difficult years. André Sauret unknown
197279107GenÂve : Galerie GÂŽrald Cramer 1972. 270x205mm. 48 planches en couleurs reliure dՎditeur sous jaquette en rhodo•de. Petites dÂŽchirures sur la jaquette autrement bel exemplaire. 347 Galerie Grald Cramer unknown
1950018439Trianon Press Grey Falcon Press 1950. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 1st Edition Soft cover. Softcover in illustrated wraps with glassine dust jacket. First Bilingual Edition. 93 pages illustrated with an original Marc Chagall color lithograph frontispiece plus nine block-printed black and white plates and additional in-text illustrations. A LIMITED EDITION OF 1500 copies 750 published by Trianon in the UK 750 by Gray Falcon in the US this is #1312 by Gray Falcon Press. Book Condition: spine ends slightly rubbed some pages uncut all in really nice condition with no marks to illustrations. a few tiny chips to the Glassine cover. <br/> <br/> Trianon Press, Grey Falcon Press, paperback
195020-12701Grey Falcon Press 1950-01-01. Paperback. Good. Good condition with wear and markings. Grey Falcon Press paperback
ZD-O4NN-2DEXPaperback. Very Good. Limited Edition Philadelphia: Gray Falcon Press & Trianon Press London 1950. Softcover in illustrated wraps with glassine dust jacket. First Bilingual Edition. 93 pages illustrated with an original Marc Chagall color lithograph frontispiece plus nine block-printed black and white plates and additional in-text illustrations. A LIMITED EDITION OF 1500 copies 750 published by Trianon in the UK 750 by Gray Falcon in the US this is #985 by Gray Falcon Press. Very good condition partially un-opened with minor shelf-wear and yellowing to jacket; no owner marking NOT EX-LIBRARY. eb paperback
195074332Philadelphia and London:: The Grey Falcon Press; The Trianon Press 1950. First edition; No. 861 of 1500 copies. publisher's illustrated wrappers. A few minor spots and tanning tot he wrappers; contents fine. Folio. Illustrated by Marc Chagall; frontispiece in color. With the English Translation by Stephen Spender and Frances Cornford. The Grey Falcon Press; The Trianon Press, unknown
19509694Caravela Mizen Way Cobham Surrey: Grey Falcon/Trianon Press. Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket. 1950. First Edition; First Printing. Paperback. Heavy cardstock wraps with illustrated dustwrapper. This is #58 of 750 copies reserved for Trianon Press of a total of 1500 with the latter numbers reserved for Grey Falcon . Pages are lightly toned but clean and in very good- condition. Also comes with the original little tag that was used by the publisher to identify the limitation number of each copy this having "58" on it matching the number stamped on the limitations page. Complete with color frontispiece and 25 b&w drawings. . . Grey Falcon/Trianon Press paperback
1950D14046Philadelphia / London: Grey Falcon Press / Trianon Press 1950. First Edition Limited Edition. Paperback. Near Fine/Near Fine. Illustrated heavy cardstock wraps; with a full-color frontispiece and numerous illustrations in text. First edition with complete text in French and English number 1317 from a limited edition 750 copies reserved for the Grey Falcon Press total limitation of 1500 copies. Pencilled inscription on limitation page; otherwise book is fine. No glassine be thankful; it's more pleasant to handle. An excellent copy -- nice and bright. Tasteful bookplates of Louis and Anne Marie Davidson. <br/><br/> Grey Falcon Press / Trianon Press paperback
29715Paris Éditions Bordas 19 janvier 1950. 1 vol. 225 x 285 mm de 49 p. 4 et 2 f. Broché sous jaquette illustrée et papier cristal imprimé non coupé. . Un des 1000 exemplaires sur alfa n° 378. Envoi signé : « à Madame Marteau en souvenir Paul Éluard ». . Une première édition illustrée in-folio avait paru en 1946 chez Arnold-Bordas avec 25 dessins originaux et un frontispice en couleurs de Marc Chagall. Une nouvelle édition plus petite en est donnée quatre ans plus tard à l'occasion de la traduction anglaise du texte dédié à Chagall. L'exemplaire est bien complet du papier cristal imprimé ainsi que de la planche en couleurs de Marc Chagall reproduite par Daniel Jacomet. Volante cette planche est souvent manquante. Bel exemplaire peu fréquent avec envoi. Paris, Éditions Bordas, (19 janvier) 1950. 1 vol. (225 x 285 mm) de 49 p., [4] et 2 f. Broché, sous jaquette illustrée et pap unknown
1950stela872Philadelphia: The Grey Falcon Press 1950. 1950. 4to. pp. 93. French & English text. colour lithograph frontispiece by Marc Chagall. b/w text & full-page illus. by Marc Chagall. wrs. partially opened scuffed edges & spine sunned wear to corners & spine with short tears at head and foot of spine First Bilingual Edition Limited Edition of 1500 copies 750 published by Trianon in the UK & 750 by Grey Falcon in the US. This copy is number 1384. 1st Edition. Philadelphia: The Grey Falcon Press, [1950]. unknown
196937235Paris: Mourlot 1969. In excellent condition. 75 x 56 cm 29.5 x 22 inches. Original color lithograph by Marc Chagall from Original Lithograph 1969. Published by Mourlot Paris 1969. Printed by Mourlot Paris. Sheet: 75 x 56 cm 29.5 x 22 inches. A luminous evocation of Chagall's beloved France from one of the 20th century's greatest colorists. 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 Surrealismyet belonging to nonehe 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 Niceinaugurated 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 produced during Chagall's most prolific printmaking period printed at the celebrated Mourlot studio in Paris under the supervision of master lithographer Fernand Mourlot. The Mourlot studio was Chagall's primary printmaking partner from 1950 onwards and its impeccable technical standards ensured that each impression faithfully conveyed the luminosity and color of the original stone drawings.Poster for the exhibition of Marc Chagall 1887-1985 at the Galerie Maeght in Paris December 1969 to January 1970. This color lithograph "Le Fond Jaune" was printed by the Mourlot studios in Paris also marked at the lower right bottom of the sheet.Chagall's images of Paris the Côte d'Azur and the South of France reflect his deep love for his adopted homeland. From the rooftops of Montparnasse to the luminous bays of Nice and Vence these lithographs capture a France bathed in the artist's signature warm light and poetic fantasy. In excellent condition. Colors vivid and unfaded. No tears creases or foxing. Ready to frame. Mourlot 602; Charles Sorlier Les affices de Chagall p. 57 Mourlot unknown
304971972. Paris Fernand Mourlot / MusÂŽes de France 1972. Un vol. au format in-4 328 x 257 mm de 199 pp. Reliure d'ÂŽdition de pleine toile gris-perle sous jaquette illustrÂŽe et rhodo•d. Edition originale. Exemplaire revÂtu par deux fois - aux faux-titre puis au titre - d'une signature autographe de Marc Chagall ; lequel a ajoutÂŽ cette mention manuscrite : ''Pour / A. Alain Carrier / Marc Chagall / 1973''. Ouvrage complet de sa lithographie originale en couleurs ; tirÂŽe par les soins de Mourlot FrÂres. ''S'il est caractÂŽristique de l'art de Chagall le Message biblique y prend une importance spÂŽciale parce qu'il en est une part plus pure plus rigoureusement sincÂre et partant plus ÂŽmouvante''. Bandeau ˆ parution conservÂŽ. Angles de la jaquette lÂŽgÂrement ÂŽlimÂŽs. Quelques rousseurs sur la tranche supÂŽrieure. Du reste trÂs belle condition. b42961 unknown
197273415Paris: Fernand Mourlot 1972. 4to. FRENCH TEXT. 201 pp. Original lithograph as frontis and colour and black and white illustrations throughout. Gilt lettered cloth in pictorial jacket with title band. A couple of short closed tears to edges of jacket with a couple of faint marks to its rear panel. Light marking to bottom edge of front board otherwise clean. Preface by Jean Chatelain Director of the Musees de France. The Musee National du Message Biblique Marc Chagall was established in 1973. This work was published as a companion to Chagall's series of the same title and offers his reflections on his biblical inspirations. Near fine book in a VG to NF jacket. This is a heavy item and may require additional postage if being shipped outside of Europe. . Near Fine. Cloth. 1972. Fernand Mourlot 1972 hardcover
40-19108Musee de Louvre Galerie Mollien. Paperback. Good. Good condition with wear and markings. Musee de Louvre Galerie Mollien paperback
79310Paris Fernand Mourlot 1972. 4° 1 farb. Original-Lithographie als Frontispiz 199 S. m. zahlr. meist farb. Taf. OLwd. m. OU u. Transparent-OU OU tlw. min randknittrig sonst tadellos. Erstausgabe. 010 Paris, Fernand Mourlot, 1972 unknown
19-0601Paris: Fernand Mourlot 1972. Folio. 199 pp. Grey Cloth with Dust Jacket Very Good. Mostly Color Plates and Photographs. En Français. Paris: Fernand Mourlot, 1972. hardcover
200479354Palais Benedictine 2004. First Edition. Softbound. Fine Condition/No Dust Jacket as Issued. Oversized. Palais Benedictine Paperback
196514725Monte Carlo 1965. Sehr guter Zustand in O-Schuber André Sauret 4°. Ln. m.Präg. Kunst unknown
196554078André Sauret. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1965. First. Hardcover. Includes 2-page frontis litho 6 color lithographs and rear-pocket fold-out layout of the ceiling. Boards tight and straight inner pages crisp and clean. . André Sauret hardcover
05-1962Monte Carlo: Sauret 1965. One color lithograph M.434 - loose & six color lithographs after Chagall by Sorlier. 4to. 90 pp. With an original lithograph frontispiece by Chagall. Illustrated throughout text. A final study of the ceiling laid-in back cover flap; folder with tears along bottom edge. Original red cloth stamped in black on front cover and spine. Text in French. Original dust jacket. Cramer 61. Monte Carlo: Sauret, 1965. hardcover