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196275267Paris - Düsseldorf - Lausanne 1962. Folio. Rikt dekorert originalt striebind. I dekorert pappkassett. 35 s. Illustrert med 165 plansjer i svart/hvitt og farver. Cercle d’Art - A G de May Tysk. <br/><br/><em>Den tyske utgaven skal være uvanlig. Pent eksemplar. </em> unknown
197398895Long Island City NY: Ediciones y Publicaciones Hispanoamericanas Inc. 1973. 1973. Very good. - Quarto 12-5/8 inches high by 9-1/2 inches wide. Softcovers two issues each bound in color pictorial stapled wraps. The covers are very slightly soiled with minor chips to the spine where stapled. There are very minor creases to the edges. 65 & 3 pages including the covers; and 64 & 4 pages including the covers. Both issues are illustrated in color and black & white including profuse depictions of Pablo Picasso and his art work. Very good. <p>The first issue of May 5-11 1973 Volume 2 Number 30 is devoted to the Picasso Museum of Barcelona "El Mejor 'Museo Picasso' del Mundo: BARCELONA". The Barcelona museum has the second largest collection of Picasso paintings in the world only after the Picasso Museum in Paris. It specializes in the early years of Picasso in Spain. This issue publishes articles from the World press on the death of Picasso. Included are articles by Miguel Angel Gozalo Alfonso Barra Eugenio Montes and Andres Travesti. The 11 page article on the Museo Picasso is written by Teresa Toda and is profusely illustrated in color and black & white.<p>The second issue of May 12-18 1973 Volume 2 Number 31 is devoted almost entirely to Picasso and is profusely illustrated in color and black & white. Picasso was a contributor to the Sunday Supplement of "ABC de Madrid". This issue reprints one of his articles where he narrates his life experience and his opinions on the new generation of young people "Picasso Cuenta Cosas de Picasso". There is a lengthy article on Picasso by Salvador de Madariago a 6-page "Galeria Picasso" and an article on Picasso's daughter Paloma and her mother Francoise Gilot. There is a pictorial article "Picasso y sus Contrastes" illustrated in color and black & white. There is also a section on women and Picasso "Las Mujeres y Picasso" containing "Interrogatorio a Picasso" by Jose Maria Peman and an article by Javier Rubio. "Iconografia de Picasso" is a pictorial article illustrated in color and black & white. A concluding article by Jose Camon Aznar is titled "Picasso en su Final".<p>The text is in Spanish.<p>RARE. Long Island City, NY: Ediciones y Publicaciones Hispanoamericanas Inc., (1973). paperback
197128082Barcelona: Ediroial Gustavo Gili S. A. 1971. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Two oblong books in hard slipcase. One of 300 copies. This slipcase houses two books: one clothbound is a facsimile of one of Picasso's earliest sketchbooks; the other softbound in delicate opaque wrapper contains text in Spanish and English. Both books in near fine condition. The softbound book has a couple of small cover stains. With two additional printed cards from the publisher laid in. Slipcase shows just mild handling wear. Ediroial Gustavo Gili, S. A. hardcover books
200530814New York: Assouline 2005. Fine copy in printed wrappers housed in portfolio boards. Illustrated slipcase with minor scuffing; near fine. First Edition. Folio. Survey of Picasso's sculptures represented by glorious black-and-white photographs from Brassaï. Introduced by text from Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler. New York: Assouline unknown
2000mon0003798712Museo Picasso MÔøΩlaga 7/1/2003 12:00:00 AM. paperback. Very Good. . 2-volume set hardcovers in slipcase. minor fading on the spines pages are clean. Museo Picasso MÔøΩlaga paperback
1970163146N.p.: N.p. 1970. Vintage borderless photograph of sculptor and painter Pablo Picasso and his wife and muse Jacqueline circa 1970s. Printed mimeo snipe PIX agency stamp and Camera Press stamp on the verso.<br /> <br /> Picasso met Jacqueline née Jacqueline Roque in 1952 while she was working at the Madoura Studio in Vallauris France and the couple began a relationship shortly thereafter. They married in 1961 and remained together until Picasso's death in 1973.<br /> <br /> From the archive of the PIX Agency an American photo house that acted as an intermediary between emigre photographers as well as those still living in Europe and the American magazine and newspaper market between 1935-1969. <br /> <br /> 10.25 x 8.5 inches. About Near Fine. N.p. unknown
195850692Paris: Éditions Cercle D'Art 1958. Hardcover - as published. VG- small tear at the head of the spine. pages slightly browned all the plates are present. Binding is tight. 135 plates. Éditions Cercle D'Art, hardcover
1957105400Pierre Seghers 1957. Hardcover. Very good/No jacket. Inscribed by Lucien Clergue on the half-title page. <br /> <br /> Dust Jacket by Picasso.Very nice copy colors bright and sharp.<br /> <br /> Small wear and small tears near spine on dj. Book intact few center pages are partially separated. Pierre Seghers hardcover
198229961Paris: Futuropolis 1982. Bound in gray cloth with cover image affixed to front panel; near fine. First Edition. Small quarto. One of 1000 copies of this masterful work from Bazooka's Loulou Picasso i.e. Jean-Louis Dupré SIGNED in pencil and dated 1982. A combine of his unmistakable collages with poetic texts organized into a series of 10 sections e.g. Agreable No. 1: Un après-midi au club des ouvriers / No. 2: La couveuse électrique. Includes the loose leaf that reproduces the original collage-work for the cover. Paris: Futuropolis unknown
1948198239New York: Philosophical Library 1948. Hardcover. Good Ex-Library with accompanying stamps; boards are edgeworn/scuffed/smudged/foxed/bumped; rear page has piece of paper glued; interior is lightly toned around the edges but pages 30-36 has some staining from maybe a coffee splash or perhaps it's heavy foxing; signature of former owner on title page; binding apperas solid. Red cloth over boards with gilt lettering and black mounted title cards on spine with gilt lettering; 63 pp. This copy was previously owned by the artist Robert Motherwell as indicated by his signature on title page. Philosophical Library hardcover
1962art pic 1PARIS: Editions CERCLE D'ART 1962. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. FIRST. A VERY GOOD FIRST IN SLIPCASE WITH COFFEE RING. SOILED.Beige cloth over boards with an illustration in green and red. Numerous colour and b&w plates. Text in French. repaired hinge. Editions CERCLE D'ART Hardcover
1956351203Paris: Berggruen & Cie 1956. 1st. Softcover. Very Good/Very Good. 28 pages 23 color and b&w illustrations. The cover which wraps around is an original four-color lithograph made by Picasso for this exhibition booklet. French text essay by Maurice Jardot. Clean tight copy. Record # 351203 Berggruen & Cie paperback
ML 7/5-12Book. Fine. Soft cover. FIRST. A NEAR FINE FIRST IN WRAPS. Paperback
2011179895New York: Gagosian Gallery 2011. Hardbound. As new in shrinkwrap. White cloth boards w/ black & emerald printing; color illustrated dust jacket with black and teal spine lettering 296 pgs w/ color & bw illustrations. Pablo Picasso met Marie-Therese Walter in Paris in 1927 when she was 17 and he 45 and married to the Russian ballet dancer Olga Koklova whom he eventually left for the younger woman. This catalogue examines Picasso's endless fascination with his lover's character and form which led to some of the artist's most popular works. Contents include: Picasso and Marie-Thérèse Walter / John Richardson -- The Marie-Thérèse years: a frenzied diologue for the sleeping muse or the rebirth of Picasso's plastic laboratory / Diana Widmaier Picasso -- Plates -- The image of Picasso-sculptor in the 1930s / Elizabeth Cowling -- Lydia from the other side of the world-- / John Richardson. Gagosian Gallery hardcover
2011281372New York: Gagosian 2011. First. hardcover. fine/fine. Pable Picasso. Beautifully illustrated throughout in color and b&w with facsimile "flipbook". 300 pages 4to white cloth d.w. New York Gagosian Gallery 2011. First Edition. Published to accompany an exhibition. Fine.<br/><br/> Gagosian unknown books
2011179895New York: Gagosian Gallery 2011. Hardbound. As new in shrinkwrap. White cloth boards w/ black & emerald printing; color illustrated dust jacket with black and teal spine lettering 296 pgs w/ color & bw illustrations. Pablo Picasso met Marie-Therese Walter in Paris in 1927 when she was 17 and he 45 and married to the Russian ballet dancer Olga Koklova whom he eventually left for the younger woman. This catalogue examines Picasso's endless fascination with his lover's character and form which led to some of the artist's most popular works. Contents include: Picasso and Marie-Thérèse Walter / John Richardson -- The Marie-Thérèse years: a frenzied diologue for the sleeping muse or the rebirth of Picasso's plastic laboratory / Diana Widmaier Picasso -- Plates -- The image of Picasso-sculptor in the 1930s / Elizabeth Cowling -- Lydia from the other side of the world-- / John Richardson. Gagosian Gallery unknown books
1992NM4413Arte Ediciones 1992. 4 Volumes with text in English; Green buckram gold titles gold cover vignette & lush color photo reproductions of Picasso posters; A near fine set with faint discoloration on upper spine & front corner vol. 1 in fine dust jackets & still in the publisher's shipping box; 2425 pages; This set will require extra postage. Size: 9.5"x12". Hardcover. Arte Ediciones Hardcover
stela1702New York: Henry N. Abrams 1988. Reprint of the 1963 Abrams Edition. oblong folio. pp. 10 45 colour illus. profusely illus. in colour. cloth. dw. bit scuffed New York: Henry N. Abrams, [1988] hardcover
199322396Cercle d’art 1993 Grand in-4 toile éditeur & étui décoré, 31 pp. & 65 planches en noir & couleurs. Comme neuf
2012BN70122Munich; London; New York NY : Delmonico Books Prestel 2012. 2012. Picasso black and white : on the occasion of the Exhibition Picasso Black and White Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum New York October 5 2012 - January 23 2013 ; The Museum of Fine Arts Houston February 20 - May 28 2013 / ed. by Carmen Giménez. Guggenheim Black and White <br/><br/> Munich; London; New York, NY : Delmonico Books, Prestel unknown
40818Genève, Patrick Cramer, 1983. Gr. in-4°, 425p. Reliure pleine toile d'éditeur, sous jaquette illustrée et étui toilé.
36308Neuchâtel, Ides et Calendes, (1979). In-4°, 377p. Reliure pleine toile illustrée d'éditeur, sous étui toilé.
194893451948 A Paris, chez Gallimard, [1948]. Un volume, 12 x 18.8 cm, 123 + [2] pages, non-coupé. Edition parue la même année que loriginale, achevée dimprimer le 1er octobre 1948, enrichie dune touchante dédicace à lacteur Charles Boyer (1899-1978): « pour quil me pardonne lincompréhensible de ma conduite, et sache bien quon peut tout oublier, quand on est talonné par lHistoire, mais non point cesse (sic !) daimer. Son admirateur. Aragon». Couverture souple, protégé par un étui en demi-veau rouge foncé, dos lisse avec auteur, titre et date en lettres dorées, le tout sous emboîtage en carton marbré. Dos légèrement insolé, autrement ouvrage en très bon état.
1948371948 Paris, Flammarion, coll. Fleuron 1948, 15 volumes 16x23cm. broché, couverture beige rempliée, env. 450 p. par volumes, en parfait état, dos légèrement et uniformément jaunis.
114447Paris, Berggruen & Cie. 1956, 220x115mm, broché. La couverture est une lithographie originale en quatre couleurs de Picasso, spécialement composée par l’artiste pour cette plaquette. Bel exemplaire.