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2002168042New York: Jan Krugier Gallery 2002. First edition. Softcover. 96 pages. Includes 90 illustrations and a checklist. A clean very near fine copy in wrappers. Jan Krugier Gallery unknown books
2002139159New York: Jan Krugier Gallery 2002. Softcover. VG. Tan wraps with black lettering; 96 pp. with mostly images throughout and 6 pp. text at end. Gallery catalogue with list of 90 works presented in 3 exhibitions Geneva Barcelona New York 1986-1987 by Jan Krugier Gallery from the Marina Picasso Collection. Jan Krugier Gallery unknown books
1936PPMA001New York & Los Angeles: Merle Armitage 1936 Illustrated with a lithograph by Pasquale Giovanni Napolitano executed by Lynton R. Kistler signed in pencil by Napolitano. Limited edition this being number 65 of 112 numbered copies. Publisher's yellow cloth title stamped in black and brown to upper cover. Very good overall covers slightly bowed light soiling to cloth light wear to spine tips residue from sticker on spine light soiling to front endpapers interior otherwise clean and bright including the lithograph tissue guard still present binding slightly shaken. Overall a pleasing copy of a scarce book with the signed lithograph in fine condition. These two essays by Picasso were first published separately in The New York Times in 1923 and 1930. They appear here with an additional statement by its publisher Merle Armitage. Armitage started his career in the arts as a set designer in New York City and became a tour manager and theatre producer in Los Angeles. He authored over 100 books about artists and musicians and was an art collector befriending many artists including Picasso Kandinsky Klee and Chagall. After meeting artist Pasquale Giovanni Napolitano Armitage wrote a book about his Modernist style. Napolitano studied many different forms of art including painting ceramics and architectural design and he executed many architectural murals for the WPA. He illustrated several books written by Armitage and through their collaboration Napolitano became involved in set and costume design notably working on The King and I. Signed by Illustrator. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. New York & Los Angeles: Merle Armitage hardcover books
196846457Pairs : Chez l'Auteur Art 1968. First edition. Hardcover. Very good/Very good-. Pairs : Chez l'Auteur Art 1968. First edition. illustrated with 274 reproductions of posters 1 in full color 1 in red and black the rest in b/w. 304 pp. Hardcover. 4to. Beige cloth. Former ownerÕs inscription on front free endpaper else very good in edge-worn dust wrapper. Very good/Very good-. Oversized - extra shipping charges apply Chez l'Auteur Art hardcover books
196846667Paris: Librarie Fischbacher 1968. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. Paris: Librarie Fischbacher 1968. Numerous b/w illustrations; additionally some in color. 304 pp. Text in French. Hardcover. 4to. Beige cloth. Head heel and corners bumped. Dustjacket moderately edge worn. Interior clean and tight. Very good/Very good. Librarie Fischbacher hardcover books
1968173486Chicago IL: The Art Institute of Chicago 1968. First edition. Small softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran December 18 1968 through February 1 1969 in Chicago IL and then traveled for additional dates. Includes numerous black and white images. A very good plus copy in illustrated wrappers that have very minor wear with a small former owner signature to the front free endpaper and with the small rubber stamp of author curator and one time director of The Art Institute of Chicago Douglas Druick to the second endpapere but otherwise an internally clean copy. An attractive production that was beautifully printed by Draeger in Paris with a nice provenance. The Art Institute of Chicago unknown books
1947179130Amsterdam: Stedelijk Museum 1947. paperback. very good. Picasso. Illustrated. Slim 4to original pictorial wrappers. Amsterdam: Stedelijk Museum 1947. Printed without text. Slightly dust soiled but fine copy of a fragile catalog. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Stedelijk Museum unknown books
1944515251944. PICASSO Pablo. A PABLO PICASSO. Geneve-Paris: Editions des Trois Collines 1944. First edition. The first volume of the 'Collection les grands peintres par leurs amis.' 168pp. With illustrations from photographs text illustrations many black and white plates and one color plate. Small 4to. red paper wrappers. A very good copy clean and fresh; the wrappers are sunned and darkened to spine and extremities showing wear and chipping to spine with some loss to head and a 1/2 closed tear. unknown books
1955186292New York N.Y.: Saidenberg Gallery 1955. Pamphlet. VG- light shelfwear top edge dog-eared. 16 unnumbered page pamphlet bound in greenish wraps with white lettering; bw illustrations. An exhibition catalog held at Saidenberg Gallery on December 5 1955- January 23 1956. Saidenberg Gallery unknown books
1954288957New York: Harcourt 1954. First. hardcover. very good. Picasso. Preface by Teriade "Picasso and the Human Comedy" by Michel Leiris and an appreciation by Rebecca West. Of the 180 illustrations 16 are single-sided color lithographs printed by Mourlot Freres and the remainder are double-sided heliogravures printed by Draeger Freres. Short folio red pictorial boards some light shelfwear and minor wear at outer joints New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1954. First American edition. A very good copy of this notoriously fragile book. All lithographs present and clean save for the usual toning in margins from the tissue overlays.<br/><br/> A double issue of Verve devoted solely to Picasso.<br/><br/> Harcourt unknown books
195421707New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1954. First American edition. Hardcover. Orig. red and blue pictorial boards designed by Picasso housed in fine gilt lettered red silk covered clamshell box. Picasso Pablo. Unpaginated. Folio 36 x 26.5. With an appreciation by Rebecca West. Sixteen full-page color lithographs printed by Mourlot the Verve double number 29/30. VERVE p.269. "In this richly diverse masquerade which combines something of the English Christmas pantomime and something of the Commedia dell' Arte with touches of a `dance macabre' the very magnificence of the draftsmanship seems to strike and added note of irony. Never has such stupendous virtuosity been so lightheartedly employed for making fun of art." Lacks spine clean tear to front cover endpaper margin stain to title front cover head not affecting text interior contents clean. Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover books
003589Soft cover. Vol. XXXII Nos. 322-23-24 1967. Softcover. Edited by Miron Grindea. Includes "Trozo de Piel" A Scrap of Skin ten poems by Picasso with translations facing original text. Book is fine except for very light wear on wraps. unknown books
196435524Budapest: Corvina 1964. Hardcover. Very good. Very good hardback in a lightly worn jacket and heavily tanned slipcase. Ink gift inscription on front free endpaper. <br/><br/> Corvina hardcover books
1987142118London: Waddington Graphics 1987. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a group show that ran March 4 through April 11 1987. Preface by Alan Cristea. Introduction by Pat Gilmour. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations. An about good copy in wrappers with a faint but shallow moisture stain to the top edge of the pages but with no effect to the images or text in a near fine dust jacket. Still a very nice copy of a nicely printed catalog. Waddington Graphics unknown books
1962403715Paris: Mourlot 1962. Color lithograph in three colors by Mourlot on Arches paper. Sheet 25 3/4 x 19 inches; 654 x 483 mm. Slightly age-toned slight cockling. An unsigned impression from a total edition of 2000 copies. Bloch 1298; Mourlot 382; Reuße 828. <br/><br/> Mourlot unknown books
19622480Paris Imprimerie Mourlot. 1962. Mourlot 382 Bloch 1298. Original lithograph exhibition poster in 3 colors 652 x482 25.66" x 18.97" on paper with two Arches watermarks. From the edition of 2000 impression published by Alex Maguy. In perfect condition with full deckle edge margins. Alex Maguy books
1971173986New York: Artforum 1971. First edition. Softcover. Articles includes: "Harlequins Saltimbanques Clowns and Fools" by Theodore Reff "Picasso: Drawing as if to Possess" by Leo Steinberg "Sonsbeek: Speculations Impressions" by Kasha Linville "Quality in Louis" by Barbara Rose about Morris Louis "Keith Sonnier at the Modern" by Kenneth Baker and others as well. A very good copy in stapled wrappers that feature a work by Picasso but with a small split at the base of the spine and some other minor wear. Artforum unknown books
2005161876London: Thames & Hudson 2005. Hardcover. G Ex-art library with labels on dj; i.d. marks on book block edges and outermost pages; otherwise clean. Light gray paper boards gray and illus. dust jacket in mylar cover; 218 pp. profusely illus. in color. Showcases the work of Spanish fashion and shoe designer Manolo Blahnik b. 1942 through the eyes of his friend photographer Eric Boman b. 1946. With an introduction by Paloma Picasso. Otherwise it's all about the shoes. You know someone who wants this book. Thames & Hudson hardcover books
1938172244London: Rosenberg & Helft Ltd 1938. First edition. Softcover. 12 pages. Exhibition catalog for a group show that ran March 16 through April 14 1938. Includes 5 black and white illustrations and a checklist. A near fine copy in stapled wrappers with some very minor wear. Uncommon. Rosenberg & Helft, Ltd unknown books
1948WRCLIT58237Paris: Éditions "Cahiers d'Art" 1948. XXIII:1. Large quarto. Original printed wrappers. Heavily illustrated with photographs. Crown of spine a bit frayed else fine in partial glassine and slipcase with printed label frayed at crown as well. An issue devoted to Picasso's works 1946-8 as well as reproductions of 446 of his ceramics with text by Picasso as well as Christian Zervos René Char et al. Éditions "Cahiers d'Art," unknown books
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
197121655Barcelona: Editorial Gustavo Gili 1971. Limited ed. Hardcover. Near fine. Oblong 24mo. Red cloth with gilt-stamped "Album" title to front and facsimile inkstains to rear. With accompanying perfect-bound booklet in glassine-covered jacket. Both housed in marble printed slipcase with title label to one side. Near fine overall. Label on slipcase moderately rubbed. Books both very near fine. Unpaginated sketchbook facsimile and 68pp booklet. <br/><br/>A gorgeous and incredibly detailed facsimile reprint of the second of Picasso's earliest sketchbooks. With accompanying text written in both Spanish and English. From an edition of 300 copies. Editorial Gustavo Gili hardcover books
1956WRCLIT61619Paris: Louis Broder 1956. Small quarto. Stiff lithographically decorated wrappers. Lithographed three panel frontis replicating the slipcase decoration and three original full-plate dry-point etchings. Textual illustrations. Fine but see below in glassine chemise and shelfworn slipcase. First edition. One of 150 numbered copies on Vergé de Montval from a total edition of 180 numbered copies all signed on the justification by Pablo Picasso who contributed the three dry-points two of them portraits of Jacob and the lithographs. The textual illustrations are original woodcuts by Georges Aubert after drawings by Picasso. This collection of Jacob's essays was published as a tribute to him on what would have been the occasion of his 80th birthday. In this copy either in error or by action of a previous owner the title-leaf bifolium has in its place the 4pp prospectus with the upper panel replicating the title-page. ARTIST & THE BOOK 238. MONOD 6297. GOEPPERT 78. BLOCH 743-745 802-804. Louis Broder unknown books
254271paperback. very good. Five Catalogs all illustrated primarily in black & white. The Catalogs are: Picasso: Oeuvres Cubistes de la Collection Marina Picasso; Picasso 15 Juillet -27 Aout 1950 Grande Salle Des Exposition de " La Reserve"; Picasso 63 Drawings 1953-54 and 10 Bronzes 1945-1953 The Marlborough Gallery; Picasso Gemalde 1950-60 Galerie Rosengart; A Selection of 55 Drawings by Pablo Picasso 1953-54 First Showing in America December 5 1955- January 23 1956 Saidenberg Gallery<br/><br/> unknown books
1962168218New York: Citadel Press 1962. Paperback. G. Cover has visible wear soiling foxing. Inside covers and adjoining pages have foxing; owner's pen writing on first page; otherwise clean contents. Blue wraps with white and lime green lettering pale bluish lettering on spine. 60 pp. 4 BW illustrations. A play written and illustrated by Picasso. First paperbound edition from the original 1949 edition. Translated from the French by Bernard Frechtman. Includes a preface by Frechtman. Citadel Press paperback books