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1996109543New York: Atlantic Monthly Press; Pace Gallery 1996. Cloth 349 pages illustrations come colour; 32 cm. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Pace Gallery New York May 2 to August 1 1986. Near fine. Gently browsed clean copy. Dust jacket protected in a mylar cover. OVERSIZE! Additional shipping charges may be requested for international & priority orders. This is a major publication on Picasso with essays by leading American scholars the entire project coordinated by Glimcher Pace Gallery. CONTENTS: Preface by Arnold Glimcher; A Memoir by Claude Picasso; I. Six Complete Sketchbooks. The Saltimbanques Sketchbook No. 35 1905 by E. A. Carmean; The Demoiselles Sketchbook No. 42 1907 by Robert Rosenblum; Picasso at the Crossroads Sketchbook No. 59 1916 by Theodore Reff; Life with Picasso Sketchbook No. 92 1926 by Rosalind Krauss; Picasso at War: Royan 1940 Sketchbook No. 110 1940 by Sam Hunter; The Sabines Sketchbook No. 163 1962 by Gert Schiff. II. Selections from Other Sketchbook. A Reminiscence by Francoise Gilot. III. Catalogue Raisonne by Matthew Marks. 1st. Hardcover. Near Fine/Fine. Folio. Atlantic Monthly Press; Pace Gallery Hardcover
0500279225.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1986007304Boston: Atlantic Monthly Press. First edition first printing. Hard cover in dust jacket. Published Boston: Atlantic Monthly Press 1986. folio 9 3/4" x 12 1/2." 349 pages profusely illustrated with reproductions from 6 complete sketchbooks 1905 to 1962. Catalogue of Exhibition held at Pace Gallery N.Y. May 2- Aug. 1 1986. Red cloth with blue lettering decorative end papers. Minor age spotting along top edge slight sag to the page block else near fine in near fine dust jacket. . Near Fine. Hard. 1st. 1986. Atlantic Monthly Press unknown
198872813New York: Atlantic Monthly Press 1988. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good- in a Very Good dust jacket. Scratch to jacket at rear panel. Stated First Edition. ; 12.50 X 9.60 X 1.70 inches; 441 pages. Atlantic Monthly Press hardcover
198690176London: Thames and Hudson 1986. Rilegato tela sovracoperta custodia cloth dust jacket slip-case. Ottimo Fine. Edited by Arnold Glimcher and Marc Glimcher. With contributions by Claude Picasso E.A. Carmean Robert Rosenblum Theodore Reff Rosalind E. Krauss Sam Hunter Gert Schiff Franç";oise Gilot. With over 600 reproductions in colour and duotone. With the Catalogue Raisonné of the 175 known Sketchbooks created by the Artist. 4to. pp. 350. Ottimo Fine. . Si conoscono 175 album di schizzi di Picasso creati tra il 1894 e il 1967. Il volume è" il primo tentativo di esaminare l'opera del Maestro attraverso i suoi sketchbooks. Oltre alla riproduzione di circa 600 disegni offre agli studiosi dell'opera di Picasso il Catalogo Ragionato dei suoi quaderni. Thames and Hudson, hardcover
1986184812London : Royal Academy of Arts 1986. First Paperback Edition. Paperback. Near fine paperback copy; edges very slightly dust-dulled and nicked. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. Provenance: From the library of Denis Thomas with his bookplate inside front cover. ; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 349 pages; Physical desc. : 349 p. : chiefly ill. some col. facsims. ports. ; 32 cm. Subjects: Picasso Pablo 1881-1973 - Exhibitions - Notebooks sketchbooks etc. - Criticism and interpretation. Summary: On his death Picasso left some 175 sketchbooks spanning over 60 years their pages filled with drawings which were largely unknown even to close friends and scholars. This text presents a record of the day-to-day working life of the artist and deals directly or indirectly with almost every phase of Picasso's career. Individual leaves as well as six sketchbooks are shown in full and in sequence and six essays by art historians Claude Picasso E. A. Carmean Robert Rosenblum Theodore Reff Rosalind E. Krauss Sam Hunter Gert Schiff and Francoise Gilot each relate to a single sketchbook on the essayist's field of expertise. Catalog of an exhibition at the Royal Academy Arts of London 11 Sept. -23 Nov. 1986 organised by the Pace Gallery New York. London : Royal Academy of Arts paperback
1986183468London : Thames and Hudson 1986. First Edition. Hardback. An exceptional copy; fine in an equally fine dw with illus. slip case. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. Literally as new.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 349 pages; Physical desc. : 349 p. : chiefly ill. some col. facsims. ports. ; 32 cm. Subjects: Picasso Pablo 1881-1973 - Exhibitions. Picasso Pablo 1881-1973 - Notebooks sketchbooks etc. Summary: On his death Picasso left some 175 sketchbooks spanning over 60 years their pages filled with drawings which were largely unknown even to close friends and scholars. This text presents a record of the day-to-day working life of the artist and deals directly or indirectly with almost every phase of Picasso's career. Individual leaves as well as six sketchbooks are shown in full and in sequence and six essays by art historians Claude Picasso E. A. Carmean Robert Rosenblum Theodore Reff Rosalind E. Krauss Sam Hunter Gert Schiff and Francoise Gilot each relate to a single sketchbook on the essayist's field of expertise. London : Thames and Hudson hardcover
198844273New York: Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press 1988. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Good dust jacket. Soiling and edge wear remainder mark. ; Folio 13" - 23" tall. Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press hardcover
1986art1/11/08-3BoSTON: ATLANTIC MONTHLY PRESS BOSTON 1971 1986. Book. Fine. Hardcover. First Edition. FINE FIRST EDITION IN FINE DJ. BEAUTIFUL COPY. EXQUISITE RARE BOOK!!!!. ATLANTIC MONTHLY PRESS, BOSTON, 1971 Hardcover
1986126194Boston : Atlantic Monthly Press 1986. First Edition. Hardback. Fine cloth copy in an equally fine dw now mylar-sleeved. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered.; 349 pages; Description: 349 p. : ill. some col. ; 32 cm. Subjects: Picasso Pablo 1881-1973 --Exhibitions. ISBN: 0871131726. Boston : Atlantic Monthly Press hardcover
19861000073Boston: Atlantic Monthly Press 1986 First edition. Cloth. Quarto. Black and white and color illustrations. Fine in dust jacketwith wrap-around advertising bank. Band is rubbed and has several tears. Atlantic Monthly Press, hardcover
198618428Boston: Atlantic Monthly 1986. First edition. leather_bound. Full orange morocco. Fine in near fine solander case of quarter orange morocco with two spine inlays in gray morocco spine lightly sunned and beige basket weave cloth. 349 pages. 30 1/2 x 23 1/2 cm. Edited by Arnold Glimcher and Marc Glimcher. Bound by the Harcourt Bindery with their ticket at backcover paste-down in full orange morocco decorated in blind in a Picasso motif a line drawing of male/female faces intertwined with this design motif replicated on the cover of the solander case. Copiously illustrated in black and white and color including samples from each of 175 different sketchbooks. Features essays by Claude Picasso Robert Rosenblum Sam Hunter Francoise Gilot and others. The monograph presents for the first time the personal sketchbooks of Picasso and contains a catalogue raisonne which fully describes all 175 extant sketchbooks. This book was produced in conjunction with an accompanying exhibition at the Pace Gallery in New York in 1986. Atlantic Monthly unknown
1986111878Boston : Atlantic Monthly Press 1986. First Edition. Hardback. Fine cloth copy in an equally fine dw. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. ; 349 pages; Physical desc. : 349 p. : ill. some col. ; 32 cm. Catalog of an exhibition held at the Pace Gallery New York May 2-Aug. 1 1986. Bibliography: p. 347. Subject: Picasso Pablo 1881-1973 - Exhibitions. Picasso Pablo. - Sketchbooks. Boston : Atlantic Monthly Press hardcover
1986111871Boston : Atlantic Monthly Press 1986. First Edition. Hardback. Fine cloth copy in an equally fine dw with publisher's sash. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. ; 349 pages; Physical desc. : 349 p. : ill. some col. ; 32 cm. Catalog of an exhibition held at the Pace Gallery New York May 2-Aug. 1 1986. Bibliography: p. 347. Subject: Picasso Pablo 1881-1973 - Exhibitions. Picasso Pablo. - Sketchbooks. Boston : Atlantic Monthly Press hardcover
51-3606Vallauris: 1957. Linocut on the cover. Edition of 200 copies this one hors commerce and not numbered.Image 78 x 130mm. on cover 235 x 155mm. Picasso Project L-025; Bloch1273; Baer IV1046; Cramer 89. Fine. Vallauris: 1957 unknown
02-0651Montpelier: World Treasure Society 1980. Color reproduction. One of 5000 numbered copies on Arches. Image Size: 21.5 x 13 inches Size: 30 x 20.5 in. 76.2 x 52.07 cm Montpelier: World Treasure Society, 1980. unknown
8493723398.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1967126012Paris: Galerie Louis Leiris 1967. Edition of 50. Signed in pencil lower right by Picasso numbered lower left. The plate was originally etched in 1963 of which one image was printed the edition was printed and released in 1967. Aquatint on Vélin de Rives paper. Image size: 31.2 x 41.2 cm. Sheet size: 45.1 x 55.2 cm. Framed size: 57 x 65.7 cm. Excellent condition. Presented in a handmade white gold leaf frame with conservation acrylic glazing. Bloch 1115; Baer 1108 IIIBb. unknown
1971111778GenÂve : Skira 1971. 230x165mm. photos couleurs et n/b reliure d'ÂŽditeur. Reliure en cuir sous embo”tage cuir lÂŽgÂrement ÂŽraflÂŽ au dos autrement bon ÂŽtat.Exemplaire de luxe numÂŽrotÂŽ 356/1125. 635 Skira unknown
1971467272Genève : Albert Skira 1971. First Edition. Softcover. Very good paperback copy; edges and panels somewhat dust-dulled and nicked. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Publishers presentation copy. Series; Les sentiers de la creation. Physical description; ii 118 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm. Subjects; Mural painting and decoration. French artists’ preparatory studies. French art. Art history. European painting. Visual arts. Genève : Albert Skira paperback
78617Paris Robert - J. Godet 1943. 4° 32 Bl. 6 Rasterdrucke nach Radierungen von P. Picasso Mit dem eingeklebten Verlegerhinweis von Guy le Pra Broschur m. Transp.-OU. OU mit kleinen Fehlstellen min. angeschmutzt. Innen Papier alterungsbedingt min. gebräunt sonst sauberes Exemplar. EA. Goeppert-Cramer 38. – Bloch livres 37No 201 des 500 exemplaires numérotés sur Lafuma.- Beiliegend eine surrealistische Werbeeinladung «Prière d’insérer» in 14 Punkten von Paul Eluard «pour Georges Hugnet».- Georges Hugnet 1906-1927 verbrachte den größten Teil seiner Kindheit in Buenos Aires. 1913 kehrte er nach Paris zurück. 1920 war das entscheidende Jahr seiner Karriere. Durch Marcel Jouhandeau der im selben Gebäude am Boulevard de Grenelle in Paris wohnte wurden seine ersten Gedichte Max Jacob vorgelegt. Jacob wurde sein Mentor und durch ihn bekam er auch die Kontakte und Zugang zu der Pariser Kunstszene. Während dieser Zeit freundete sich Hugnet mit einer Reihe einflussreicher Künstler des frühen 20. Jahrhunderts an wie Joan Miró Marcel Duchamp Pablo Picasso Tristan Tzara Man Ray und Jean Cocteau.Hugnet kam 1926 in Kontakt mit den Surrealisten nahm an vielen ihrer Aktivitäten teil dichtete schuf Collagen schrieb Bücher und gestaltete Bucheinbände für surrealistische Publikationen auch in Zusammenarbeit mit seinem Freund Joan Miró. 1929 erfolgte die Präsentation seines Filmes La Perle im Studio Ursulines in Paris. In den 1930er Jahren war Hugnet Mitglied der surrealistischen Bewegung. André Breton hatte sich nach der Lektüre von Hugnets Artikel Spirit of Dada in Painting für ihn interessiert; Tristan Tzara machte sie miteinander bekannt. 1936 war Hugnet an der Organisation der International Surrealist Exhibition in den New Burlington Galleries in London beteiligt.1939 wurde er aus der Bewegung ausgeschlossen da er seine Freundschaft mit dem in Ungnade gefallenen Dichter Paul Éluard nicht aufgeben wollte.Mit Unterstützung seines Vaters – ein französischer Möbelhersteller – gründete Hugnet einen Verlag «Les Editions de la Montagne» um seine Werke und die seiner Freunde darunter Tristan Tzara Pierre de Massot und Gertrude Stein zu veröffentlichen.Hugnet schrieb und übersetzte zahlreiche Drehbücher und schuf Buchillustrationen. 010 Paris, Robert - J. Godet, 1943 unknown
1971166837Paris: Éditions de l'Atelier Crommelynck 1971. 66 original Picasso etchings First edition first printing number 36 of 350 copies signed by the artist. La Celestina a major work of Spanish literature first printed in 1499 here translated by Pierre Heugas was illustrated by Picasso as part of the famous 347 series for which Picasso etched 347 plates between March to October 1968 all printed by the Crommelynck brothers. Octavo. With 66 full page original etchings and aquatints of varying sizes dated between 11 April and 18 August 1968 printed on Richard-de-Bas laid paper with La Célestine watermark. Original full parchment boards lettering to front cover in black. Parchment and paper dust jacket lettering to spine in black. Housed in a parchment covered slipcase. Housed in a black cloth flat-back box by the Chelsea Bindery. A fine copy in a fine slipcase. Cramer Illustrated Books No. 140; Bloch 1602. hardcover
02-064420th cent. Poster. 20th cent. unknown
1938TN242526Arthur Tooth & Sons London 1938. 1st Edition. SOFTCOVER. 4to in printed stiff card covers unpaginated approx. 16pp on thick paper 34 item catalogu with 4 tipped-in b/w plates __CONDITION : A well preserved clean and tight VERY GOOD copy flat crease to top corner tip of front cover mildly mirrored by leaves and rear cover. A nice copy of a rare survival. . __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Arthur Tooth & Sons, London paperback
195421248901954. Paris: Editions Cercle D'Art. 1954. Folio. Publisher's oatmeal cloth with orange belly-band printed in black and white no dust-jacket as issued spine and upper board lettered in burgundy; pp. '153' i.e. 151 1 2 colophon blank with the two large folding plates in pocket to rear board; slightly shaken; else a very good copy.First trade edition one of 6000 copies of this monumental work on Picasso's enormous two-panel La Guerre et la paix War and Peace - even larger than Guernica - for the deconsecrated Romanesque chapel of the the Chateau de Vallauris published five years before the chapel was officially opened to the public and instrumental in publicising the work.There were also one hundred copies of the edition de tete with an original lithograph by Picasso. To accommodate the vaulted ceilings of the deserted chapel - which Picasso aimed to turn into a 'temple of peace' - he structured the panels on thirty-two pieces of hardboard. He made over two hundred and eighty preparatory drawings several of which are reproduced here. Between 1952 and 1959 the installation 'remained largely unknown. Claude Roy's book on La Guerre et la paix . brought these large panels to wider attention before the chapel's public opening' Forest trans. Jean Cocteau who saw the work being created in Picasso's studio at Fournas - along with amongst others Francoise Gilot and Claude Roy author of the present work - wrote that 'the first impression of La Guerre et la paix is that of a nave a church; it seems that everyone who enters the studio takes off their hat. I take off my hat' ibid. Picasso left the drips of paint as they were arguing that 'one doesn't advise an unhappy person to wipe away their tears'.Goeppert 67. See Forest 'Picasso la guerre et la paix' in Michel and Vandenbussche eds L'idee de paix en France et ses representations au xxe siecle 2018 pp. 349-54. hardcover