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1960WRCLIT79342Mont Carlo: André Sauret 1960. 157pp. plus plates. Small sq. quarto. Illustrated in color and b & w. Hint of dust-dimming along top edge otherwise fine in original color lithographed dust jacket. First edition. Copy #184 of 2000 numbered copies with the beautiful lithographed dust jacket numbered identically. André Sauret unknown books
1973WRCLIT79383Paris: Maeght 1973. Folio 38 x 27.5 cm. Loose bifolia laid into pictorial wrappers. Illustrations. Photographs. Residue of price sticker in lower corner of rear wrapper nick at crown and slight fraying to spine internally fine. First edition ordinary issue. Features a series of Miro's cloth constructions denoted "sobreteixims" and "sobreteixim sacs." Illustrated with two double-spread color lithographs 38 x 55 cm by Miro in addition to the wrapper lithograph. Maeght hardcover books
19722329Paris/Barcelona Maeght and Ediciones PoligrS.A. 1972 AND 1975. Folio or large 4to.The first two volumes in Spanish of the catalogue raisonné of lithographs. 12 original color lithographs 2 are the dust jackets; 10 of the plates are double-spread. Cloth; 32 x 24.5 cm. Volume I 1930-52; NY: Tudor 1972. 12 original color lithographs 10 are double page plus dust jacket; 5 of the interior ones double-spread; 189 catalogue entries & plates or illustrations 90 in color; 231 pp.; Both volumes are one of limited edition of Spanish-language copies there were also 5000 issued in english and another edition in French. Volume II 1953-63; NY: Léon Amiel 1975. 12 original lithographs including dust jacket; 5 of the interior plates double-spread; catalogue numbers 190-389 with accompanying plates & illustrations 93 in color; 253 pp.; one of a limited edition. Volume I very fine with dust jacket in original mylar wrapper . Volume II as new in dust jacket including the green band with undamaged acetate wrapper. Both Vol. I and Vol. II are in fine condition as new. Maeght and Ediciones Poligr,S.A. hardcover books
193670518NY: Transition 1936. Fall. 216 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Cover art by Joan Miró. In addition to Kafka’s “Metamorphosis†prints work by Dylan Thomas Mondrian Klee Matisse Moholy-Nagy Cartier-Bresson Hugo Ball and Huelsenbeck on Dada and a discussion on “painting and reality†with Aragon Léger and Le Corbusier. NY: Transition, unknown books
2418Venice edizioni "La Biennale di Venezia". 1981. Large oblong 4to. 24pp. of text with commentary by Jacques Dupin with 34 illlustrations in color for the ballet scenes and costumes by Miró including the front and back covers. Spiral binding. First publication and edition of the drawings . The world premiere took place on September 25 1981 at the Teatro La Fenice de Venezia. Sylvano Bussotti composer Joseph Russello choreography Ballet pantomine by Jacques Dupin. The 32 plates are titled in french and the text is in Italien. In good condition with some soiling to the covers. Numbered from the edition of 1200 200 of which were HC. Photos are available upon request. unknown books
1992005774Barcelona Spain: Ediciones B S.A. 1992. Book. Near fine condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Oblong octavo 8vo. 30 pages of text. Hardcover with dustjacket in almost new condition. Illustrated with numerous color plates. Number 5 in the Great Painters for Children series. Text is in English. Ediciones, B S.A. Hardcover books
1935219305New York 1935. Half length portrait of the artist head turned to left. Vintage gelatin silver print. Atelier stamp on verso and docketed in pencil giving the subject of the photograph date and the number of negative and print "II i 25". 1 vols. 35 x 28 cm. Approximately 14 x 11 inches. Matted and framed. Half length portrait of the artist head turned to left. Vintage gelatin silver print. Atelier stamp on verso and docketed in pencil giving the subject of the photograph date and the number of negative and print "II i 25". 1 vols. 35 x 28 cm. Approximately 14 x 11 inches. Published in Portraits: The Photographsyof Carl Van Vechten 1978 edited by Saul Mauriber. Provenance: The estate of Saul Mauriber Van Vechten's assistant and executor of Van Vechten's photography estate and the compiler of Portraits: The Photography of Carl Van Vechten 1978 unknown books
195928023Barcelona: Editorial RM. 1959. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near fine but for a neat date stamp at the head of the front free endpaper in near fine dust jacket but for a bit of wear at the head of the spine. Text in English and French.; Square 8vo 8" to 9" tall . Editorial RM hardcover books
2014280957Barcelona: Mayoral 2014. hardcover. fine. Miro Joan. Extensively illustrated many full-page and color. 171pp. 4to pictorial boards. 4to pictorial boards. Barcelona: Mayoral Galeria D'Art 2014. A fine copy.<br/><br/> Text in Spanish and English.<br/><br/> Mayoral unknown books
194820702Paris: Editions Pierre A Feu 1948. Stiff Wraps. Orig. illustrated wrappers. Very good. Miro Joan. Approx. 8 pages with text also inside front and back covers. Folio 38 x 29 cm. Text in French by Tristan Tzara Christian Zervos Paul Eluard Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler Maurice Raynal et al. Eight color lithographs. CRAMER 16. Fresh clean copy and unopened at head. Editions Pierre A Feu unknown books
1998178179Koln: Galerie Gmurzynska 1998. Hardcover. VG. Black boards with color illustration red and white lettering on front and spine bw illustration on rear 133 pp richly illustrated throughout in bw and color. Text in German English and Spanish. Includes bibliographical references pages 131-133. Galerie Gmurzynska hardcover books
19673441Paris: Maeght Eiditeur 1967. First edition. First edition. Folio. In original printed tan paper-covered folders and slipcase with printed spine. Limited Edition 150 Numbered Copies this Copy #43 and signed by Miro on title page. A wonderful production folded sheets on thick handmade paper in superb full color lithographed covers by Miro on each cover. Eight original color lithographs by Miro: five single-page including the front and back covers two double-page and a magnificent triple page fold-out. Printed on Velin de Rives. The limited edition is far superior than the the corresponding trade issue of Derriere Le Miroir. A fine copy. <br/><br/> Maeght Eiditeur unknown books
1983173468Paris: Galerie Maeght 1983. First edition. Softcover. 15 pages. Features texts by Michel Leiris and Jacques Dupin in French. Includes 8 illustrations of which 5 are in color and an additional black and white photograph of Miro and a checklist of the works in the show. A near fine copy in stapled wrappers in a close to near fine dust jacket with some minor wear. Galerie Maeght unknown books
1971173252Boston MA: Boston Book and Art Publisher 1971. First edition. Small oblong hardcover. 118 pages. Essay and chronology by Michel Chilo. Includes 111 illustrations of which 22 are in color and a list of plates and index. A close to near fine copy with some slight bumping to the corners in an about very good dust jacket with some edge tears and wear. Boston Book and Art Publisher unknown books
1973163261New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery 1973. First edition. Oblong softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran May October Text by James Johnson Sweeney. Includes 22 tipped in color illustrations. A near fine copy in wrappers. A nicely printed catalog. Pierre Matisse Gallery unknown books
1984165862London: Waddington Galleries 1984. First edition. Softcover. 55 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran November 28 through December 22 1984. Includes 24 illustrations of works by Miro of which 12 are in color and also with 18 illustrations of works by Laurens with 1 in color. A near fine copy in wrappers. Waddington Galleries unknown books
2003144822Aspen CO: Galerie Maximillian 2003. First edition. Softcover. 64 pages. Text by Anne Chapman. Includes numerous color illustrations. An about fair copy in wrappers that due to being stored improperly are somewhat curved. A good reference copy. Galerie Maximillian unknown books
1981123739Cannes France: Galerie Herbage 1981. First edition. Large softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran July 4 through September 12 1981. Copy 226 from an edition of 2000 numbered copies. Text in French with an essay by Alexandre Cirici. Includes numerous color illustrations. A close to near fine copy in wrappers with some minor bumping to the top front corner. A nicely printed catalog. Galerie Herbage unknown books
1974161890Paris: Musee D'Art Moderne de la Ville De Paris 1974. First edition. Softcover. 157 pages. Text in French by Alexandre Cirici. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations. A near fine copy in wrappers. Musee D'Art Moderne de la Ville De Paris unknown books
196927029New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery 1969. First edition. Miró Joan. Wrappers fine. 31 cm. Cover and 2 additional original lithographs printed at Atelier Maeght. 15 reproductions in black 6 pochoirs in color printed by Jacomet. Copy number 1108 of 1200 numbered copies. <br/><br/> Pierre Matisse Gallery unknown books
1197Original lithographic poster in color. published by the Martha Graham Dance Company New York printed by Maeght Paris 1975. Mourlot 1050. <br /><br />Copy #51 of 75 signed by Miro in pencil on handmade paper there were also 500 unsigned copies with "letters" published as an advertising poster for the performance. Mourlot. The Lithographs of Joan Miro #1050; Picazo. The Posters of Joan Miro #86. 31" x 21". Image/sheet size 30 3/4 x 22 1/4 in. 78.0 x 56.4 cm unmatted Deckled edges. <br /><br />Miro created this lithograph as an advertising poster for the modern ballet Lucifer performed by the Martha Graham Dance Company featuring Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev as guest artists. Lucifer premiered June 19 1975 at The Uris Theater in New York City as the main feature of The Martha Graham Gala. <br /><br />In Martha Graham's words "Many people have asked me why I did Lucifer with Rudolf Nureyev. Lucifer is the bringer of light. When he fell from grace he mocked God. He became half god half man. As half man he knew men's fears anguish and challenges. He became the god of light. Any artist is the bringer of light. That's why I did Lucifer with Nureyev. He's a god of light. And Margot Fonteyn was such a glorious complement to him at it. Luminous as night. When I first saw Margot Fonteyn she was a great and beautiful figure." Unidentified interview with Martha Graham 1975.<br /><br />Fonteyn provides background as to the Premiere of Lucifer in 1975. "It was certainly a star occasion. Tickets for the performance went on sale from $10000 down to $50. Fans wore Martha Margot Rudi buttons. Among other things the Gala may have been a sort of official celebration of the marriage between classical ballet and modern dance. Martha dominated her Gala from a Chinese chair beside the proscenium arch where she announced each ballet. The fashion designer Halston made the Lucifer costumes." It was the first performance for Fonteyn without toe shoes. Margot Fonteyn Autobiography Knopf 1976<br /><br />Provenance: Through the family of former Rhode Island governor and United States senator John Orlando Pastore 1907-2000. books
3491970. Poster produced for the exhibition of Miro's sculptures held at the Gaerie Maeght Paris 23 July to 30 September 1970. One of an indefinite number of copies on standard paper. 77 x 54 cm. Corredor-Matheos 41. unknown books
1967240241New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery 1967. Limited. paperback. very good. Miro Joan. Introductory text by David Sylvester. A magnificent exhibition catalog illustrated with 6 of 7 original color silkscreens lithographs and pochoirs printed by Daniel Jacomet; 25 other b/w images. 40pp. Tall 4to color pictorial wrappers and printed overwrap with die-cut window torn at edges of window. New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery November 1967. A very good copy with clean plates.<br/><br/> Limited edition - number 263 of 1200 copies. This splendid catalogue should not be confused with the 164/165 issue of Derriere le Miroir which was printed the same year with a very similar title. Contains: the color pochoir covers but lacking the folding pochoir tryptich; 3 mounted color silkscreens 2 are printed on sandpaper; 2 color lithographs; 2 photogravures; and 23 other b/w images.<br/><br/> Pierre Matisse Gallery unknown books
1975110729New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery 1975. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran April 1975. Includes an extended essay by Jaques Dupin translated by Paul Auster as well as 27 color illustrations. A very near fine copy with some very light creasing to the bottom front corner. A very nice copy of this uncommon catalog. Drenttel C5. Pierre Matisse Gallery unknown books
1971175226MinneapolisMN: Walker Art Center Press 1971. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog that includes an essay by Jacques Dupin that was translated by Paul Auster. Drentell C1 Includes numerous illustrations in black and white. A clean near fine copy in illustrated wrappers with some minor wear. Walker Art Center Press unknown books