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197074079México City: n. pub 1970. 14p. wraps. The Spanish anarchist exile had edited the anarchist youth newspaper 'Ruta' during the Civil War. n. pub unknown books
197732603NY: Rizzoli 1977. First American edn. 4to pp. 157. Perhaps ex library with bookplate and pocket removed but no other marks. Thirty reproductions in full color 150 in black and white. Edited with commentary by Gaetan Picon. A nice copy in scuffed dj. Reproduces highlights from Miro's private notebooks with drawings and notes from 1905 until 1941. Rizzoli unknown books
196416964London: Arts Council of Great Britain 1964. First edition. Original Wraps. Orig. illustrated wrappers. Near fine. 49 pages in text. 9 3/4 x 7 1/4". Forty plates some in color with front and back covers a continuous color lithograph. Bibliography. Arts Council of Great Britain unknown books
1940182259New York: Pierre Matisse 1940. Softcover. Fair. Upper left corner of front cover gone rest of catalogue slightly bent at this location. Soiling to rear cover. Sold as a reading copy. Stapled wraps with bw illustration of the cute kitty from the painting "La Fermiere." 16 with 12 bw illus. Catalogue from the exhibition of March 1940. With an essay by Miro "I Dream of a Large Studio" and the list of the 14 works exhibited. Pierre Matisse 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
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
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
198718446New York New Haven and London: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Yale University Press 1987. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Thick paperbound quarto. 269 pp. Essays by Lubar Messer and others. A fresh retrospective on Miro put on by The Guggenheim Museum in 1987. A clean very good copy in bound illustrated wrappers. Heavy volume. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Yale University Press paperback books
1968158063Chicago IL: Kovler Gallery 1968. First edition. Softcover. 8 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran December 1968. Includes 4 black and white illustrations along with a checklist of the 61 works in the show and black and white photographs of the artists on the front and rear covers. A very near fine copy in stapled wrappers and with laid in gallery invite card. Uncommon. Kovler Gallery unknown books
198614070JBoston: G.K. Hall 1986. First Edition - American. Illustrated. Hardbound. 326 pages. Fine in a fine dust jacket. A collection of the writings of the Spanish painter sculptor and ceramist Joan Miro from his notebooks letters and interviews arranged chronologically and published here for the first time in English. Illustrated with 24 pages of photographs many of which have not been published prior to this. Meticulously edited by noted art historian and curator Margit Rowell whom Miro had approached shortly before his death with this project in mind. The text is mostly concerned with Miro’s experiences in Paris between the wars where he knew and was known by such literary and art greats as Hemingway Max Ernst Picasso Braque Dubuffet Matisse Breton and more. A substantial and fascinating portrait. G.K. Hall hardcover books
2002257371England: Telos Art Publishing 2002. Soft Cover. Very Good binding. Illustrated throughout with color photographs; no markings of any kind. Very Good binding. Telos Art Publishing unknown books
1995168392Mallorca: Fundacio Pilar i Joan Miro 1995. 106p. exhibit and studio photography mostly in color 11x8 inch frenchfold wraps a very good copy. Fundacio Pilar i Joan Miro unknown books
1959WRCLIT55829New York: Museum of Modern Art / Doubleday 1959. 164pp. Small quarto. Cloth. Black & white frontispiece portrait. Colour and black-and- white illustrations. Notes. First edition. Contains a bibliography by Bernard Karpel. Bookplate of Wilmarth S. Lewis with small release stamp on front pastedown. Near fine in pictorial dust jacket with modest darkening at edges. Museum of Modern Art / Doubleday hardcover books
195831999New York: H. N. Abrams 1958. Miró Joan. xxxv 108 p. Introd. by Sam Hunter. illus. plates part col. group port. 33 cm. Dust jacket fine. Exhibit flyer included from Paris. From Ira Gershwin's library with posthumous bookplate. <br/><br/> H. N. Abrams unknown books
195827033New York: H. N. Abrams 1958. Miró Joan. xxxv 108 p. Introd. by Sam Hunter. illus. plates part col. group port. 33 cm. Dust jacket fine. Exhibit flyer included from Paris. <br/><br/> H. N. Abrams unknown books
1999280564London: Helly Nahmad Gallery 1999. paperback. near fine/very good. Miro Joan. 51 color plates several folding. 78 pages folio white wrappers d.w.; minor dust soiling to dust wrapper. London: Helly Nahmad Gallery 1999. Near Fine<br/><br/> Exhibition catalogue.<br/><br/> Helly Nahmad Gallery unknown books
1940151430New York: Pierre Matisse 1940. Softcover. Good- Basically clean tight interior but with age toning to blue construction-paper end pages wear to covers top of spine tape-repaired and size marked in ink by title of one plate. Stapled wraps with bw illustration of the cute kitty from the painting "La Fermiere." 16 with 12 bw illus. Catalogue from the exhibition of March 1940. With an essay by Miro "I Dream of a Large Studio" and the list of the 14 works exhibited. Pierre Matisse paperback 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
19979021050New York: Guggenheim 1997. 1st. Hardcover. Near fine/very good. Bound in the publisher's original black cloth over boards spine stamped in gilt. Dust jacket is rubbed on the top edge. Profusely illustrated throughout in full color and black & white. <br/><br/> Guggenheim hardcover books
1974111106Paris: Galerie Melki 1974. First edition. Softcover. Text by Douglas Cooper in English and French. Includes over 30 color illustrations. A fine copy in wrappers. Galerie Melki unknown books
19361330692New York: Transition 1936. First Edition. Softcover. Octavo 216 pages; VG; spine is beige with black lettering; binding has minor creasing on the spine has wear along the edges; pages have minor age toning;<br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office in bookcase next to Ephemera section. 1330692. FP New Rockville Stock. Transition unknown books
1985282305Madrid: Galeria Theo 1985. paperback. very good. Calder Miro. Illustrated. thin 4to pictorial wrappers; covers rubbed. Madrid: Galeria Theo 1985. A very good copy of this scarce exhibition catalog.<br/><br/> Galeria Theo unknown books
1994RKANELA00MELHaus der Kunst 1994. Very Good. Kandinski. Elan Vital oder das Auge des Eros Elan Vital or the Eye of Eros in German. Klee; Arp; Miro; Calder. Munich: Haus der Kunst 1994. 566pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 4to. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with rubbed edges and two faint creases in rear cover. Many color plates of works that were shown together in an exhibition. Haus der Kunst paperback books
1967278817Paris: Maeght 1967. First. unbound. near fine. Joan Miro. Original single page black & white lithograph after a painting by Miro. Page measures 15 x 11 inches; text and smaller images printed on verso. Paris: Maeght 1967. A near fine copy.<br/><br/> Originally published in Derriere le Miroir Nos. 164/165 1967.<br/><br/> Maeght unknown books
2003148812Tokyo: Kodansha International 2003. First edition. Hardcover. VG- Pages show slight tanning or aging text and illus. are clean. Sepia illus. textured boards black & color illus. dust jacket 160 pp. BW & color illus. The first monograph to consider the life and work of American ceramic artist Robert Turner 1913-2005 "one of the most important ceramic artists in the United States today. Distinguishing himself in the art pottery movement of the sixties Turner rose to prominence when he moved from functional pieces to sculptural forms and began to create a body of work notable for its dynamic yet serene forms. . Beautifully illustrated with pivotal works spanning the artist's distinguished career this book not only relates the compelling story of a young artist's journey toward formal mastery but furnishes essential documentation on one of the most intriguing periods of the American crafts movement. Artists collectors and students will find this volume inspirational and invaluable on many levels." dj. Kodansha International hardcover books