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196253694New York: George Braziller 1962. First American edition. Hardcover. Near fine -/very good . Folio. 13" x 10". 211pp. Original red cloth with gilt lettering on cover and spine. Dust jacket protected with glassine wrapper. Pictorial endpapers. Original lithograph frontispiece. Dazzling mostly color illustrations from cover to cover. "This book which was compiled by Andre Sauret was completed on June 7 1962. The texts by Jean Leymarie were composed by hand in "Roman du Roi" and were printed by the Imprimerie Nationale De France. The thirty-six preparatory color designs some of which are in twenty colors were transferred to the stones by Charles Sorlier under the direction of Marc Chagall. These designs and the two original lithographs by Marc Chagall were printed by Mourlot Freres. The other reproductions and the binding are by Draeger Freres" publisher. Translated from the French by Elaine Desautels. Dust jacket with 1/2" closed tear near top of spine and minor chattering at bottom edge shelfwear otherwise near fine. George Braziller hardcover
196281278New York: George Braziller 1962. First English Language Edition. First Printing. Folio 33.5cm; red cloth with titles stamped in gilt on spine and front cover; photo-illustrated endpapers; publisher's dustjacket and original acetate overlay; publisher's slipcase; 1011-2106pp; illus. Fine in a Fine unclipped dustjacket priced $35 showing some trivial wear at the crown; acetate overlay is a bit wavy else Near Fine; gentle sunning to slipcase extremities else very Near Fine. Pre-eminent modern artist Marc Chagall was nearly 70 when he began working on his first major stained glass projects during the mid-to-late 1950's. In 1959 he was commissioned to create a set of stained glass windows for Abbell Synagogue at the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center in Jerusalem. Upon completion the Jerusalem Windows enjoyed two short exhibitions in Paris and New York before their permanent installation in the synagogue in 1962. These twelve masterpieces in stained glass each representing one of the twelve tribes of Israel are showcased in this lush folio which also includes two original lithographs Chagall created exclusively for this publication.<br /> <br /> Readers may observe the development of the windows through a procession of preparatory sketches in pencil ink and watercolor; the final models are represented on full page color plates 36 total. Additional commentary by Jean Leymarie explains the religious significance of each subject as well as Chagall's artistic intentions. An additional chapter details the assembly of the windows themselves and the book concludes with a selection of sketches and paintings related to the project. George Braziller unknown
196245421New York and Monte Carlo: George Braziller or Andre Sauret. 1962. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Folio 13" - 23" tall; Illustrated with two Original Lithographs and 36 color preparatory lithographic designs some of which are in 20 colors all printed by Mourlot Fréres with further black and white photographs and illustrations. Clean and tight in original red cloth binding in pictorial dustjacket. Dustjacket has some minor edgewear now in protective mylar cover. Translated from the French by Elaine Desautels. "When Marc Chagall debuted a series of biblically inspired stained-glass windows at the Louvre in Paris and then at the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan in 1961 these shows were only stopovers before the windows reached their permanent home on the campus of Hadassah’s new medical center in Jerusalem. The Chagall Windows captured public imagination across the world. John F. Kennedy then president of the United States called them 'extraordinary.' The inspiration of an ancient and noble history and the inspiration of modern artistic genius are combined in these windows” Kennedy wrote to Miriam Freund then chair of the Chagall exhibition committee ." . George Braziller or Andre Sauret hardcover
19621395684Monte Carlo: André Sauret 1962. First English Language Edition. Hardcover. Quarto 210 pages. In Very Good minus condition and lacking issued dust jacket. Bound in light gray cloth with black lettering to front board and spine. Foxing to cloth. General shelf wear. Foxing to edges of textblock and to endpapers. Minor tearing and staining to title page. Includes two original lithographs created especially for this book. DL Consignment. Shelved in Case 11. 1395684. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. André Sauret hardcover
19621395875Monte Carlo: André Sauret 1962. First English Language Edition. Hardcover. Quarto 210 pages. In Very Good minus condition with a Very Good minus dust jacket. <br /> <br /> Bound in red cloth with gilt lettering to spine and front board. Mild shelf wear to boards including rubbing to cloth and age-toning to text block light foxing to top; occasional age-toning to margins of interior pages artwork unaffected; signed by previous owner to front free endpaper; includes two original lithographs created especially for this book on pages 4 and 9. <br /> <br /> Dust jacket protected by a mylar covering; black spine with yellow lettering. Mild shelf wear to dust jacket including chipping with material loss to margins and corners; small closed tear to top margin of front cover; price uncut: "$35". <br /> <br /> Shelved in Case 11. 1395875. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. André Sauret hardcover
196249034New York: George Braziller 1962. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Folio. First edition in English. Red cloth boards lettered in gilt with the dust jacket both as new in the original and as new card slipcase. Held in a custom black cloth clamshell lettered in gilt matching the complete set of Chagall Lithographs we also have on offer. With the original lithographs present of course. A sharp copy. George Braziller hardcover
1962184813New York: George Brazillier & André Sauret 1962. First edition in English with two original Chagall lithographs bound in as issued. This colourful volume presents Chagall's stained-glass windows; 12 designs depicting the ancient tribes of Israel. The series was met with worldwide praise and recognized as a fine specimen of modern religious art. The windows were first exhibited in Paris in June 1961 and later at the Museum of Modern Art in New York before they found a permanent home at the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Centre in Jerusalem in February 1962. 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 2 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. A couple of bumps spot of wear to bottom edge of front board foxing to endpapers edges and occasionally margins abrasion and overprice sticker to front free endpaper; jacket clipped edges nicked with a few short closed tears light foxing to verso: a very good copy in like jacket. hardcover
1962373915New York: Braziller; Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret 1962. First American Edition. Two original lithographs profusion of color and black and white illustrations. 1 vols. Folio 13.25 X 10.25 inches. Original light gray cloth lettered in black. Fine copy in illustrated dust jacket. Chagall Marc. First American Edition. Two original lithographs profusion of color and black and white illustrations. 1 vols. Folio 13.25 X 10.25 inches. This work chronicles and beautifully illustrates Chagall's designs for the TWELVE brilliant windows of the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center Synagogue in Jerusalem. Braziller; Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret unknown
196254843Monte Carlo: André Sauret 1962. First English language edition. Small folio 33 x 26 cm 210 4 pp. Cloth. Color plates and photographs. Fine in dust jacket with tiny nicks along the lower edge and two short closed tears on the rear panel. Translated from the French by Elaine Desautels. Illustrated with two full-page original color lithographs executed by Chagall for this work and printed by Mourlot as well as 36 multi-color preparatory color designs transferred to stones under Chagall's supervision and printed by Charles Sorlier. The text was printed at the Imprimerie Nationale. <br /> <br /> A splendid overview of the various stages of Chagall's twelve stained glass window designs for the synagogue of the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Centre in Jerusalem. André Sauret unknown
196751879New York: George Braziller Inc 1967. Hardcover. Text and notes by Jean Leymarie. Small 4to. Red cloth with gilt spine lettering pictorial price-clipped dust jacket. xiv 119pp. Extensive mostly-color illustrations. Near fine/very good. Jacket rather edgeworn with tiny extremity chips. Handsome first revised edition of this sumptuous guide to the front jacket flap "magnificent stained-glass windows. in the synagogue of the Hadassah-Hebrew Medical Center in Jerusalem. George Braziller, Inc hardcover
1962mon0003967407George Braziller 1962-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 1.2205 13.1890 10.1575. This copy in near fine condition with minor wear to the dust jacket and lightly tanned pages; no other notable wear. Includes all plates and both lithos in excellent condition. A beautiful copy of this book. George Braziller hardcover
1962mon0004055772George Braziller 1962-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 1.2205 13.1890 10.1575. 2 lithos included. dust jacket is price-clipped and shows minor wear. pages lightly tanned and clean. slipcase shows minor wear tear tanning. George Braziller hardcover
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1962214603New York: George Braziller 1962. First U.S. edition and first printing. Hardcover. Featuers text and notes by Jean Leymarie. A look at the creation of Chagall's famous stained glass windows designed for synagogue of the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center in Jerusalem. Includes two original color lithographs done for this edition as well as numerous other color and black and white illustrations. A near fine copy in red cloth boards with some very minor wear and in a about very good price clipped dust jacket that has some chips and long tears and other wear and in a fair only acetate over jacket that has some large chunks missing and tears and other wear. Internally a clean copy with the lithographs in fine condition. George Braziller unknown
D03G-02619George Braziller Inc. Used - Good. Good condition. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates stamps limited notes and highlighting or a few light stains. George Braziller Inc. unknown
1988149849PARK LANE 1988 hardback book and dust jacket in near fine condition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. PARK LANE hardcover
mon0000100098George Braziller 1962-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 1.3000 13.3000 10.2000. Hardcover in dust jacket and original glassine clear protective cover. Includes two original lithographs by Marc Chagall. Internally the book is Very good. Light bump to head of dust jacket. Original letter laid in from Horizon Publishers regarding the book dated 1962. Dust jacket is VG- Light bump to head of spine. One 1/4"" closed tear to foot of front panel. Touch of rubbing along foot edge of dust jacket on front and rear. VG- George Braziller 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
1988Q-0517658305Random House Value Publishing 1988-04-09. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Random House Value Publishing hardcover
1975Q-0807608076George Braziller Inc 1975-09-17. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! George Braziller Inc paperback
1962219682NY: George Braziller / Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret 1962. First American edition. Hardcover. A few very small minor black smudges to the back cover else very good plus clean & tight condition / several tiny chips to the still bright dust jacket with acetate cover / cardboard slipcase a bit discolored photographs upon request. Size: 10.25"x13.25" red cloth two original lithographs created by Chagall for this work and printed by Mourlot Freres 104 plates with 64 in colour 211pp. George Braziller / Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret hardcover
19629438Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret 1962. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/very good. Folio 210pp. illustrated. A very good copy in the publisher's grey cloth gently bumped at the corners. In a very good dust jacket with some corner wear and the original clear outer dust jacket which has a large piece missing from the front panel else complete. This is the true first edition whcih includes two bound-in lithographs executed by Chagall. This French issue textually identical to the New York issue appears to be differentiated by the grey cloth binding and the "Andre Sauret" imprint on the jacket spine. It seems to be significantly scarcer in commerce than the American issue. A stunningly beautiful book one of Chagall's great achievements. Andre Sauret hardcover
1962171817George Braziller 1962. First U.S. edition. Hardcover in dust jacket in publisher's mylar cover. Housed in publisher's cardboard slipcase. Faint wear still fine in fine dust jacket in publisher's mylar cover and good only tape-repaired publisher's slipcase. George Braziller hardcover
196779558New York NY: George Braziller 1967. First Revised Edition. Hardcover. Good. Marc Chagall. xix 1 111 11 pages. Note on fep. Includes Introduction as well as the dimensions of the preparatory drawings The Stained-Glass Windows and the Details. Some scuffing and wear to cover and corners. Minor spine weakness at third color plate restrengthened with glue. Each of the twelve stained-glass windows reproduced is preceded by a preparatory set of drawings and models whose number media dimension and order of presentation are exactly the same in the sequence of each Tribe and are arranged as follows: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Height Width First sketch pencil pen and India ink.7-7/8'' X 5-7/8'' Preparatory drawing India ink and wash.15-7/7-8" X 11 -5/8" First color skitch India ink and watercolor.7-7/8'' X 5-7/8" Small model gouache and collage.8-5/8'' X 18-7/8" Final model gouache and collage.16-1/2'' X 12-1/2" Marc Chagalla born Moïche Zakharovitch Chagalov;7 6 July 1887 - 28 March 1985 was a Russian-French artist of Belarusian Jewish origin. An early modernist he was associated with several major artistic styles and created works in a wide range of artistic formats including painting drawings book illustrations stained glass stage sets ceramic tapestries and fine art prints. 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". For decades he "had also been respected as the world's pre-eminent Jewish artist". Using the medium of stained glass he produced windows for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz windows for the UN and the Art Institute of Chicago and the Jerusalem Windows in Israel. He also did large-scale paintings including part of the ceiling of the Paris Opéra. He had two basic reputations: as a pioneer of modernism and as a major Jewish artist. He experienced modernism's "golden age" in Paris where "he synthesized the art forms of Cubism Symbolism and Fauvism and the influence of Fauvism gave rise to Surrealism". Yet throughout these phases of his style "he remained most emphatically a Jewish artist whose work was one long dreamy reverie of life in his native village of Vitebsk." In 1960 he began creating stained glass windows for the synagogue of Hebrew University's Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem. Leymarie writes that "in order to illuminate the synagogue both spiritually and physically" it was decided that the twelve windows representing the twelve tribes of Israel were to be filled with stained glass. Chagall envisaged the synagogue as "a crown offered to the Jewish Queen" and the windows as "jewels of translucent fire" she writes. Chagall then devoted the next two years to the task and upon completion in 1961 the windows were exhibited in Paris and then the Museum of Modern Art in New York. They were installed permanently in Jerusalem in February 1962. Each of the twelve windows is approximately 11 feet high and 8 feet 2.4 m wide much larger than anything he had done before. Cogniat considers them to be "his greatest work in the field of stained glass". In 1973 Israel released a 12-stamp set with images of the stained-glass windows. The windows symbolize the twelve tribes of Israel who were blessed by Jacob and Moses in the verses which conclude Genesis and Deuteronomy. In those books notes Leymarie "The dying Moses repeated Jacob's solemn act and in a somewhat different order also blessed the twelve tribes of Israel who were about to enter the land of Canaan. In the synagogue where the windows are distributed in the same way the tribes form a symbolic guard of honor around the tabernacle." Leymarie describes the physical and spiritual significance of the windows: The essence of the Jerusalem Windows lies in color in Chagall's magical ability to animate material and transform it into light. Words do not have the power to describe Chagall's color its spirituality its singing quality its dazzling luminosity its ever more subtle flow and its sensitivity to the inflections of the soul and the transports of the imagination. It is simultaneously jewel-hard and foamy reverberating and penetrating radiating light from an unknown interior. At the dedication ceremony in 1962 Chagall described his feelings about the windows: For me a stained glass window is a transparent partition between my heart and the heart of the world. Stained glass has to be serious and passionate. It is something elevating and exhilarating. It has to live through the perception of light. To read the Bible is to perceive a certain light and the window has to make this obvious through its simplicity and grace. The thoughts have nested in me for many years since the time when my feet walked on the Holy Land when I prepared myself to create engravings of the Bible. They strengthened me and encouraged me to bring my modest gift to the Jewish people-that people that lived here thousands of years ago among the other Semitic peoples. George Braziller hardcover
196215334JMonte Carlo: Andre Sauret 1962. First Edition. Contains two original color lithographs created and printed by Chagall with Mourlot Freres the great Paris art lithographers. Both lithographs are in fine condition. Text in English. Bound in full gilt-stamped red cloth. Large volume measuring 12 1/2 tall x 9 1/2 inches wide cloth 211 pages. Fine in near fine dust jacket with the original clear acetate present as well. Andre Sauret hardcover