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197042089Bern Verlag Kornfeld und Klipstein 1970. 4to. Orig. full cloth. Frontispiece. 250 pp. 123 full-page illustrations. some in colour. hardcover
19702048936Verlad Kornfeld und Klipstein 1970. Hard cover. Good/No jacket. In German. Volume 1 only.<br /> <br /> Cover cloth is lightly tanned but text is legible. Spine is slightly shaken but binding is secure. Name written on front endpaper but all other pages are unmarked. Pages are slightly yellowed around margins but otherwise clean. Verlad Kornfeld und Klipstein unknown
19501204071950. First Edition. Signed. CHAGALL Marc. Verve. Contes de Boccace. Paris: Éditions de la Revue Verve 1950. Folio original lithographic dust jacket over boards. $5800.First edition of this exceptional volume of 26 Chagall heliogravures accompanied by 26 tipped-in color prints from a medieval miniaturist boldly signed by Chagall on the half title. From the collection of Joseph Liverant a fellow Russian Jewish emigré and friend of Chagall.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. 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.About-fine condition. hardcover
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
1937205359Paris: Verve 1937. First edition. Softcover. Volume One Number Three. Text in English with contributions by Rabindranath Tagore Paul Valery Henri Michaux Andre Malraux and others. Includes color illustrations of works by Pierre Bonard and numerous other color and black and white illustrations. Also features "The Four Seasons" series with original color lithographs by Marc Chagall Joan Miro Abraham Rattner and Paul Klee. A bright near fine copy in Pierre Bonnard illustrated wrappers with some soft creasing to the top right corner some other very minor wear and the former owner blindstamp of art critic John Arthur to the title page. A pleasing copy with an interesting provenance. Verve unknown
02-1127Paris: Éditions de la Revue Verve 1956. 30 lithographs including the cover 18 in color. Text in French by Jean Wahl and Meyer Schapiro. No dust jacket. Fold marks on free endpaper. Cramer 25; M.117-M.146. The American edition was called "Illustrations for the Bible".This volume co-published by A.W. Bruna & Zoon Ultrich. Paris: Éditions de la Revue Verve, 1956. unknown
1950ovs2244<p>Editions de la Revue Verve 1950. First Edition. hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. First Edition with 26 full color tipped in plates. Hardcover with dust jacket. Book is in very nice condition text is unmarked and pages are tight. Dust jacket has a tiny chip at top and bottom of spine.</p> Editions de la Revue Verve hardcover
193811642<p>Verve. Paris. 1938 1939. FOLIO. 14.1 x 10.4 inches. Two issues bound in one hardback volume. Fully illustrated throughout with drawings paintings and photographs these 2 numbers contain original full colour lithographs by Chagall Miro Rattner Klee Matisse & Derain. The two issues have been bound into one hardbound volume and the binding has been beautifully hand painted in acrylic and oils with an abstract design including the volume title to both the boards and the spine by noted Neo-Expressionist American painter Gaylen Hansen. There is some rubbing to the edges and one small split to the outer edge of the front board without loss which has been strengthened to the inside with clear tape but generally the book is in very good condition. Included with the volume is a fine hardback copy of the fully illustrated book issued in 2007 to accompany the retrospective exhibition "Gaylen Hansen: Three decades of Paintings" at the Seattle Art Museum October 2007 - January 2008 and Salt Lake City Art Center February - April 2008.</p> Verve. Paris. 1938 1939 hardcover
1937510540Verve 1937. First Edition. Paperback. FINE. Complete run of the first four issues of Teriade's legendary art magazine. Beginning with a stunning cover produced by Matisse for the first issue Verve would incorporate fresh artwork into its cover designed newly commissioned by artists such as Miro Picasso Chagall and other leading lights of the French art world. Each issue offered spectacular color lithographs printed by the Paris lithographers Mourlot. Early issues came in litho-printed card wrappers in boxes later volumes would be in paper-over board with litho covers. This choce allowed Teriade to feature the fresh lithographic artwork in the cover design but left the books themselves extremely fragile and succeptible to wear. Additionally the full-page lithographs have been continuous targets for art dealers looking to excise the plates. So condition seen here is quite rare with each volume preserved COMPLETE FINE with no signs of the wear and toning so commonly seen. 'The cover of Verve No. 1 is by Henri Matisse; it consists of three unmodulated colors--red blue and black--that the master cut directly from printers' ink specimen books. . Mattisse's cover for the first issue lithographed by Fernand Mourlot printers was an original work of art created expressly for the magazine--as would be practically all of the Verve's covers. . The painter took great pains to make sure that the cover would turn out exactly as he wished. . THe care Matisse lavished on what others might consider a minor undertaking was one of the hallmarks of Teriade's publications. How did he induce the greatest artists of this century to give the very best of themelves . Matisse and Teriade shared a common ideal. For both of them painting was life itself.' Michel Antonioz VERVE: The Ultimate Review of Art and Literature 35-36. Verve paperback
19501298Éditions de la Revue Verve, Paris 1950. 1 volume in-4 (35,5 x 26,5 cm) broché, 76 pages, couverture/jaquette en couleur rempliée. L'illustration comprend : - Couverture originale en deux couleurs composée spécialement par Chagall. - 26 interprétations des Contes de Boccace, au lavis et à pleine page par Marc Chagall. - L'illustration comporte en outre les reproductions des peintures du manuscrit des Ducs de Bourgogne. Celles-ci en couleurs avec rehauts dorés et contrecollées (Bibliothèque de l’Arsenal). Textes de Jacques Prévert, Frantz Calot. Édition originale en français. Très bel exemplaire.
19481306Éditions de la revue Verve, Paris 1948. Volume in-4 (355 x 260 mm), 76 pages, relié sous cartonnage éditeur, jaquette illustrée. - LA COUVERTURE, SPÉCIALEMENT CRÉÉE EN PAPIERS DÉCOUPÉS PAR HENRI MATISSE POUR CE NUMÉRO, EST REPRODUITE EN LITHOGRAPHIE. - 65 reproductions de peintures et dessins illustrent le volume. La couverture a été réalisée d'après une maquette en gouache découpée spécialement créée par Matisse en 1948. Cette composition est limité à deux couleurs jaune et noir, car pour l'artiste "le noir est une couleur"... L'artiste a également composé 40 ornements pour le texte. Avec un avant-propos de Matisse.
19461304Éditions de la Revue Verve, Tériade, Paris 1948. In-4 sous cartonnage recouvert d'une chemise illustrée rempliée. Couverture et page de titre en couleur spécialement composés par Picasso pour cet important numéro : 19 PLANCHES EN COULEURS contrecollées et nombreuses héliogravures en noir imprimées par Draeger Frères. Superbe exemplaire, à l'état de neuf. Provenance de l’exemplaire : Alice Tériade épouse de l’éditeur.
19391305Paris, Tériade 1939. 1 volume petit in-folio (35,5 x 26,5 cm), 140 pages, broché. 10 LITHOGRAPHIES EN COULEURS d'après Georges BRAQUE, Georges ROUAULT, Andre Derain, Fernand LÉGER, Pierre BONNARD (2), Henri MATISSE (2), Paul KLEE et couverture composée par Aristide MAILLOL. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleurs. Textes de Valéry, Gide, Giraudoux, Jarry, Alain, Rouault, Suarès, Vollard, Paulhan, Supervielle, Sartre, Michaux et des extraits du Livre de mon bord, de Reverdy. Superbe numéro, richement illustré de lithographie et d'héliogravures.
19391305-BParis, Tériade 1939. 1 volume petit in-folio (35,5 x 26,5 cm), 140 pages, broché. L'illustration comprend : 10 LITHOGRAPHIES EN COULEURS d'après Georges BRAQUE, Georges ROUAULT, Andre DERAIN, Fernand LÉGER, Pierre BONNARD (2), Henri MATISSE (2), Paul KLEE et couverture composée par Aristide MAILLOL, de nombreuses illustrations et photographies en noir en héliogravure et en couleurs. Textes de Valéry, Gide, Giraudoux, Jarry, Alain, Rouault, Suarès, Vollard, Paulhan, Supervielle, Sartre, Michaux et des extraits du Livre de mon bord, de Reverdy. Superbe numéro, richement illustré de lithographie et d'héliogravures.
19381299Éditions de la Revue Verve, Tériade, Paris et Brazillier, New-York, 1938. 1 volume petit in-folio (27 x 36 cm), 132 pages, broché, couverture illustrée d'après G. Rouault. Revue artistique et littéraire. Directeur: E. Tériade. LITHOGRAPHIE EN COULEURS À DOUBLE-PAGE d'après HENRI MATISSE : LA DANSE. 2 gravures sur linoléum, 7 lithographies d'après Derain (sur 2 planches) et 1 lithographie d'après Rouault (couverture). Textes de Valéry, Lorca, Reverdy, Suarès, Rouault, Sartre, Supervielle, Michaux, Vollard, etc. Imprimé à Paris. Texte en langue anglaise
19381300-2Éditions de la Revue Verve, Tériade, Paris 1938. 1 volume petit in-folio (27 x 36 cm), 132 pages, broché cahiers cousus, couverture illustrée d'après G. Rouault. Revue artistique et littéraire. Directeur: E. Tériade. LITHOGRAPHIE EN COULEURS À DOUBLE-PAGE d'après HENRI MATISSE : LA DANSE, montée sur onglet, 2 gravures sur linoléum de Matisse, 7 lithographies d'après Derain (imprimées sur 2 planches) et 1 lithographie d'après Rouault (couverture). Textes de Valéry, Lorca, Reverdy, Suarès, Rouault, Sartre, Supervielle, Michaux, Vollard, etc. Édition originale française.
19371301Éditions de la Revue Verve, Tériade, Paris 1937. 1 volume petit in-folio broché, couverture illustrée d'après Henri Matisse. 4 LITHOGRAPHIES EN COULEURS : Léger, Miro, Rattner, Borès. Nombreuses reproductions couleurs, Nombreuses photographies tirées en héliogravure (Blumenfeld, Bresson, Man Ray, Brassaï… et Louis Guichard). Textes de Gide, Bataille, Heine, Caillois, Dos Passos, Malraux, Michaux, Vollard. ÉDITION FRANÇAISE. Très bon exemplaire.
1950510474Editions de la Revue Verve 1950. Hardcover. FINE/Very Good. Tall 4to 35.5cm. sewn binding in paper-under-board hardcovers with Chagall's original lithograph jacket overlaid by the publisher creating an integral design. Very mild bump to the fore tail corner exceedingly clean and fresh otherwise; DJ/cover with a 2' tear to head of spine spine tail taped and light rubbing to the tips. Very prone to wear and much nicer than commonly seen. Verve issue with Chagall's original illustrations for Boccaccio's Decameron alongside tipped-in color plates from the Manuscript of the Ducs de Bourgogne. Editions de la Revue Verve hardcover
118477Paris, Editions de la Revue Verve 1956, 360x270mm, reliure cartonnage de l’éditeur sous jaquette en rhodoïde. Ce double numéro de Verve est consacré à la reproduction intégrale en héliogravure des 105 planches gravées à l’eau-forte par Chagall entre 1930 et 1955, pour l’illustration de la Bible. L’artiste a composé spécialement pour le présent ouvrage 16 lithographies originales en couleurs et 12 en noir, ainsi que la couverture et la page de titre. Volume imprimé par Draeger pour l’héliogravure et par Mourlot pour la lithographie. Accrocs sur le haut du dos et déchirures sur le haut du dos de la jaquette. Intérieur propre. Dédicacé par Marc Chagall sur la page de titre, daté du 25 août 1957. Bel exemplaire.
1956118477Paris : Editions de la Revue Verve 1956. 360x270mm. collation effectu : 105 planches n/b graves lÕeau-forte 16 lithographies en couleurs et 12 lithographies en noir complet reliure cartonnage de lÕditeur sous jaquette en rhodode. Ce double numro de Verve est consacr la reproduction intgrale en hliogravure des 105 planches graves lÕeau-forte par Chagall entre 1930 et 1955 pour lÕillustration de la Bible. LÕartiste a compos spcialement pour le prsent ouvrage 16 lithographies originales en couleurs et 12 en noir ainsi que la couverture et la page de titre. Volume imprim par Draeger pour lÕhliogravure et par Mourlot pour la lithographie. Accrocs sur le haut du dos et dchirures sur le haut du dos de la jaquette. Intrieur propre. Ddicac par Marc Chagall sur la page de titre dat du 25 aot 1957. Bel exemplaire. 1846 Editions de la Revue Verve unknown
16-6279Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve 1938. Small foliio. 26.5 x 36cm. Original wraps. with design by Pierre Bonnard.Very good. Verve's October - December 1938 features it's first theme - The Orient and covers the art of the Middle East and East Asia. The cover was designed by Pierre Bonnard and the original issuing box by Chagall. The content features color lithographs by the artists Marc Chagall "Spring" Joan Miro "Summer" Abe Rattner "Autumn" and Paul Klee "Winter" all printed by Mourlot.Heliogravures and color process images include the reproduced works of Hindu artists including gilt detailing Pierre Bonnard Henri Matisse and many others. Photography includes works by Gaetan Fouquet Rogi Andre Schneider-Lengyel and many others. Text includes works by Rabindranath Tagore Roger Caillois Henri Michaux Chinese poets and others. Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve, 1938 paperback
19381203161938. First Edition. TÉRIADE Efstratios ELEFTHERIADES Efstratios. Verve. Volume 1 Numbers 2-4 Spring 1939 to January-March 1939. Paris: Imprimerie des Beaux-Arts 1937-1939. Thick folio contemporary red cloth. $2200.First American editions of the second third and fourth issues of Verve published in Paris from 1938-39 featuring cover art by Braque Bonnard and Rouault original lithographs by Miró Chagall Matisse Derain Kandinsky and Klee along with numerous héliogravure photographs including Bill Brandt and Brassaï first appearances of select writings by Hemingway and Joyce and articles by Lorca Sartre Gide Bataille Malraux and Valéry. Assembled in a single folio volume with the three original lithographic front covers bound in.""Fifty years ago in Paris the magazine to look for was Verve which first came out in December 1937 and kept going in one form or another till 1960. That first cover by Henri Matisse sang out from the other side of the street in a way that made us run across the road to look at it more closely. And when we turned its pages Verve had a bosomy full-fleshed slightly slithery quality that this former subscriber would know in his sleep"" John Russell. Art critic Efstratios Eleftheriades under the nom de plume ""Tériade"" founded Verve with the financial assistance of David Smart publisher of Esquire. ""The magazine a quarterly review of arts and letters was lavish in design and challenging in content. Teriade's view of the world of art and literature was personal bold and compelling"" Rick Gagliano. Once called ""the most beautiful magazine in the world"" Verve contained original lithographs by the most famous artists of the day Matisse Picasso Braque Léger Miró Chagall many of which appearing here for the first time. The premiere issue of Verve in addition to its original cover by Matisse features original lithographs by Miró and Léger photographs by Man Ray and Brassaï articles by Matisse Gide Dos Passos and Garcia Lorca previously unpublished letters and drawings by Cézanne and the first printed illustration of Picasso's Guernica. The second issue with its original lithographic front cover by Braque includes original lithographs by Kandinsky and Masson photographs by Bill Brandt and Brassaï and the first publication of Hemingway's The Heat and the Cold together with his piece on the filming of The Spanish Earth that was later included in the book The Spanish Earth 1938 as well as the first appearance of James Joyce's Phoenix Park Nocturne. Number 3 with an original front cover by Bonnard offers original lithographs by Chagall Miró Rattner and Klee together with articles by such leading French writers as Valéry Malraux Claudel and Bataille. The culminating issue in this exceptional collection features an original lithographic front cover by Rouault an original double-page lithograph of Matisse's The Dance photographs by Brandt and Brassaï and articles by Michaux Garcia Lorca and Sartre. First American edition published same year as the French with text translated into English by Robert Sage. Hanneman C278. Slocum C93. See also Slocum C70 C90. Owner signature. Plates and text fine minor wear to cloth binding. An excellent copy. hardcover
192 S. mit zahlr. Abb. 4°, Illustr. Ppbd. Zustand sehr gut. - The indicated shipping costs refer to books weighing up to one kilogram. - Bücher, die schwerer als ein Kilogramm oder größer als 35 x 25 cm sind, werden als Paket verschickt und kosten innerhalb Deutschlands bis zu zwei Kilogramm 6 Euro, darüber hinaus 7 Euro Porto. -
192892024Éditions Variétés | Bruxelles 1928 | 18.2 x 26.5 cm | Broché
192892024Brussels: Éditions Variétés 1928. Fine. Éditions Variétés Brussels 1928 18.2 x 26.5 cm Broché First edition. Contributions by Pierre Mac Orlan ""Accordéons"" P.G. Van Ecke ""L'envoûte ou la destinée des peintres"" Denis Marion ""A double tour"" Gille Anthelme ""Un aspect décisif des Ballets Diaghilew : Léonide Masside"" Frans Vervoot ""Nine ou l'avant-propos"" Albert Valentin ""Aux soleils de minuit IV"" Paul Fierens ""Des rues et des carrefours"" Franz Hellens. Issue illustrated with photographs and drawings by Hans Arp Jean de Bosschère Marc Chagall Gustave de Smet Edgar Tytgat Frits van der Berghe. Spine and covers slightly and marginally sunned small losses and tears to the spine a pleasing copy internally. Éditions Variétés unknown