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51-0653New York: Harcourt Brace 1960. Small folio. Original boards with color lithograph by Chagall on front and back covers Mourlot 230 lacking all the other lithographs. . 96 black and white plates of Chagall's etchings. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1960. hardcover
1995005798Dover Publications 1995. Soft cover. Fine/No Jacket issued. <br/> <br/> Dover Publications paperback
16-5578New York: Harcourt Brace & Company 1960. First American edition. Folio. 26 x 35.7 cm. Fully illustrated by Chagall with ninety-six black-and-white reproductions and twenty-four color lithographs on wove paper. Illustrated paper over boards with cloth spine and dust jacket; loss in lower right corner and extremities of dust-jacklet. Lithographs are clean. Bookplate of Renée L. Gelman M.D."This double number of VERVE contains the drawings made by Chagall in 1958 and 1959 on biblical themes which in general he had not dealt with in his illustrations for the bible reproduced in VERVE 33/34. The present work comprises 96 reproductions in black and white and 24 lithographs in color as well as a cover specially designed for this volume. The heliogravure in black and white by the master printers DRAEGER Frères and the lithography in color by Mourlot Frères." Cramer 42. Mourlot 230-277. Sorlier 75. New York: Harcourt, Brace & Company, 1960 hardcover
196051925Paris. 1960. Folio. Originalt kartonasjebind. Upaginert. Med 24 originale farvelitografier samt en rekke illustrasjoner i svart/hvitt.Folio. Publihser original decorated boards. Without pagination. With 24 original lithographs in addition illustrated in black and white. Distributed in Great Britain and the Dominions by A. Zwemmer Ltd. London Engelsk. <br/><br/><em>""This double volume of VERVE contains the drawings made by Chagall in 1958 and 1959 on biblical themes which in general he had not dealt with in his illustrations for the Bible reproduced in Verve 33/34. The present work comprises 96 reproductions in blavk and white and 24 lithographs in color as well as a cover specially designed for this volume. The heliogravure in black and white by the master printers Draeger Frères and the lithography in colour by Mourlot Frères were completed in Paris on the 29th of July 1960"". </em> hardcover
ANAIS-0486285758Dover Publications. paperback. Good. 0x0x0. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Dover Publications paperback
R13P-00418Dover Publications. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner’s name short gifter’s inscription or light stamp. Dover Publications unknown
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19959310844Dover Publications 1995. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. In good all round condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item500grams ISBN:9780486285757 Dover Publications paperback
198023780New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1980. First American edition. Hardcover. Orig. color lithographed boards. Near fine in original unclipped dust wrapper chipped along the edges. Introductory text not paginated seven leaves. 37 x 27 cm. Twenty four full page original color lithographs plus 96 plates in black and white. Chagall's biblically theme drawings first reproduced in Verve 33/34 and the second suite Verve 37/38 double issue Summer 1960 and is the final entry in the Verve bibliography. The heliogravures in black and white printed by Draeger Freres and the color lithographs by Mourlot Freres. CRAMER 42. MOURLOT 230-277. SORLIER 75. Harcourt Brace and Company hardcover
19601L-AE2T-6WUQHarcourt Brace. Very Good. 1960. Hardcover. Paper covered boards faintly edge worn slightly more at spine corners. Orig. litho dj edge worn chipped at extremeties horizonal 2 in. x 1.5 in. loss bottom front panel. Fore edge slightly smudged prelims lightly foxed. All color lithographs complete and splendid. . Harcourt, Brace hardcover
1995SONG04862857581995-07-31. Dover ed. paperback. Used: Good. 9.25x0.25x12.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. paperback
1995DADAX04862857581995-07-31. Dover ed. paperback. New. 9.25x0.25x12.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. paperback
1960284582New York: Harcourt 1960. First. hardcover. very good. Chagall. First American edition of Verve Vol. X nos. 37/38. Profusely illustrated with 48 original lithographs printed by Mourlot 24 are full-page color plates and 72 additional b/w images. 4to blue pictorial boards edgeworn as usual mostly along outer joints but all text pages and plates are fine and clean. New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1960. First American edition. A very good or better copy of this scarce and highly desirable book.<br/><br/> -- Sorlier no. 75; Mourlot nos. 230-277; Cramer no. 42.<br/><br/> Harcourt unknown books
1960279125New York: Harcourt 1960. First. hardcover. very good. Chagall. First American edition of Verve Vol. X nos. 37/38. Profusely illustrated with 48 original lithographs printed by Mourlot 24 are full-page color plates and 72 additional b/w images. 4to blue pictorial boards edgeworn as usual and bumped at corners; slight damage to both endpapers but all text pages and plates are fine and clean. New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1960. First American edition. A very good copy of this scarce and highly desirable book.<br/><br/> -- Sorlier no. 75; Mourlot nos. 230-277; Cramer no. 42.<br/><br/> Harcourt 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
196212808Conzett & Huber, Zürich, 1962. 82 Seiten. 4to. Kartoniert.
In 4°, br. edit. ill. a col., pp. 82. Numero interamente dedicato a Marc Chagall con contributi di diversi scrittori e numerose ill. n.t. anche a piena pag., anche a col.
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
1959ABE-1498628232565132 PAGES-23,5 CM X 31 CM-EN COUVERTURE "JETEZ-VOUS A L'EAU.EN BEAUTE", PHOTO FOULI ELIA-MYLENE DEMONGEOT POUR PUBLICITE "LUX", 4 PHOTOS COULEURS SUR 1 PAGE-DES CHAGALL PASSENT LE RIDEAU DE FER, PHOTO, ARDITI, GALERIE BERRI LARDY, SOPHIE GRANVAL, GALERIE LUCIEN DURAND, PHOTO DE LA PEINTRE-LA PETITE ANOUILH DEVIENT LA PETITE MOLIERE, CATHERINE ANOUILH-L'ALPHABET DU NOUVEAU CINEMA FRANCAIS, 2P, 15 PHOTOS-LES JEUNES LIONS DU CINEMA FRANCAIS FONT DE VOUS LE SPECTATEUR LE PLUS ENVIE DU MONDE, 8 PAGES, PHOTO MARCEL CAMUS, PHOTO LOUIS MALLE ET MARIE LAFORET, PHOTO CHABROL ET BELMONDO, PHOTO ALAIN RESNAIS, PHOTO FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT-JETEZ-VOUS A L'EAU EN BEAUTE, 17 PAGES, MAILLOTS DE BAIN-ASSISTANCE PUBLIQUE 5 DESTINATION: UNE FAMILLE INCONNUE, 5 PAGES-SOPHIE DESMAREST: ADIEU MON VEL'D'HIV', PHOTO
1952ABE-152708781361360 PAGES-24 CM X 31 CM-ELLE, INDISCRETE, SURPREND CES "BRILLANTS SUJETS" AU SOLEIL, 2P, 9 PHOTOS (SARTRE, CLOUZOT, PAGNOL, CHAGALL, ACHARD,.), CARTE-CONTE N°6: S.E.L'AMBASSADEUR, 3P PAR BLAISE CENDRARS-PHOTOGRAPHIES EN BRETAGNE PORTES DE L'O. A L'E. ET DU N. AU S., , 2P, 7 PHOTOS, BENODET-(E1)
1959ABE-219264025876 PAGES-A PARIS AUJOURD'HUI/CHAGALL (PHOTO)/GERMAINE RICHIER (PHOTO)/LAURENT DE BRUNHOFF (PHOTO)-LE MARIAGE DE BARDOT/4P/8 PHOTOS-PARIS LANCE LES COULEURS "PICASSO"-MODE/PHOTOS FONSSAGRIVES-L'INTERVIEW DE DANIELLE HUNEBELLE/ROSSELLINI CROYEZ VOUS A L'AMOUR?/5P/PHOTOS
19722090202120802766Toshi shubbansha 1972. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Toshi shubbansha paperback
2007LIQ-6701Martigny, Fondation Pierre Gianadda. 2007. In-8° carré brocé, couverture souple illustré en couleurs, 247 pages.
1937140947814Berlin: Verlag fur Kultur- und Wirtschaftswerbung 1937. Near Fine. 32 pp. Bound in publisher's side-stapled pictorial wraps. Illustrated with black and white art reproduction photos. Text in German. With laid-in "Der Ewige Jude" The Wandering Jew exhibition postcard postmarked Bremen 1939. Near Fine with light edge wear and age toning; postcard evenly toned contemporary German stamps on the verso with 1939 postmark. <p>In the aftermath of the confiscation of nearly 20000 art works from German museums Adolph Hitler's Ministry of Propaganda organized an exhibition of modern art in order to decry its racially impure deleterious character and supposed backing by Jewish interests in the Weimar era. The exposition was hosted at the Institute of Archaeology in the Hofgarten on July 19 1937 in Munich and later traveled throughout Germany. Organized by the Ministry of Propaganda leader Joseph Goebbels the show was designed to reinforce in the German public mind that subversive decadent or avant-garde art work would not be tolerated in the Third Reich. Attended by over two million visitors the show displayed over 650 confiscated paintings sculptures and prints by 112 artists primarily German including Georg Grosz Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Paul Klee Georg Kolbe Otto Dix Wassily Kandinsky Marc Chagall and many other now-acclaimed modern artists. Targeted artists were the subject of merciless ridicule and denounced with most works displayed unframed and obscured by painted slogans. Attended most famously by Museum of Non-Objective Painting predecessor to the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum director Hilla R who supported affected artists like Vasily Kandinsky Rudolf Bauer and others by exhibiting their work in the United States. Many works were destroyed lost or re-homed overseas after the fall of the Third Reich. <br /> <br /> <p>Laid-in is an antisemitic postcard for the third part of a series of Schandausstellungen or condemnation exhibitions "Der Ewige Jude" The Wandering Jew. The show opened on November 8 1937 to January 31 1938 in Berlin under Joseph Goebbels' direction. The exhibition traveled for the next year and a half attracting over 700000 visitors and concluding in March 1939 in Magdeburg. Verlag fur Kultur- und Wirtschaftswerbung unknown
Milano, Mondadori, novembre 1961, un fascicolo in-4, br., pp. 132. Con numerose ill. in b.n. e a col. e pubblicità.