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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
2008280084London: Helly Nahmad 2008. Limited. paperback. fine/very good. Large double folded color plates. Slim folio cloth backed stiff white wrappers dust wrapper a few small chips and tears. London: Helly Nahmadm 2008. Fine iun very good dust wrapper. Scarce<br/><br/> One of only 350 numbered copies printed for Art Baseli n 2008.<br/><br/> Helly Nahmad unknown books
1947006771Curt Valentin 1947. Thin card portfolio. Very Good. 42 prints two of which are color stenciled by Miro. 28 by 21.5 cm. The prints are from the Barcelona series originally printed in a larger format in 1944 and 40 of these prints show the date of 1944 but we believe these are from three years later when Valentin printed a slightly abridged version from the original 50 in the series. There is no publisher or place indicated on the set here and this has caused some understandable confusion. Thus there is an OCLC listing of what we believe to be the same set with a given date of 1944. A complete set is uncommon in commerce surely because printsellers have sold off the plates individually and one can find individual black and white plates from this group on offer nowadays for several hundred dollars and the color stencil plates for north of $1000. Condition: the red folio has some fading to its color and other moderate wear. A former owner's name is written with ink in small letters on a holding flap. Light age toning to some of the plates. <br /> [Curt Valentin] books
1979WRCLIT59621Barcelona 1979. Original etching with aquatint and intaglio printed in colors on paper. 53 x 106.5cm 20.9 x 41.9 inches with full margins. Fine. An hors commerce copy signed in pencil in the lower right margin and denoted "H.C." at the lower left in addition to a published issue of ninety-nine numbered copies. Shipped unframed. unknown books
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
1987287045New York: Guggenheim Museum 1987. paperback. very good. Joan Miro. 150 plates in both color and black and white. 269 pages 4to pictorial wrappers. New York: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum 1987. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Guggenheim Museum unknown books
1969261445Lausanne: Reunies 1969. Limited. paperback. fine/fine. Miro Joan. Mounted frontispiece portrait and 8 mounted b/w plates 25 pages with text in French. Slim oblong 4to stiff color pictorial wrappers an original lithograph. Lausanne: Imprimeries Reunies 1969. A fine copy.<br/><br/> Limited Edition one of 1650 numbered copies. Catalogue for the exhibition at the Galerie Gerald Cramer in Geneva containing 51 works of Miro of which 8 are pictured in the catalogue with an original color lithographic cover specially designed by the artist.<br/><br/> Reunies unknown books
1969131211Lausanne: Reunies 1969. Limited. paperback. very good. Miro Joan. Mounted frontispiece portrait and 8 mounted b/w plates 25 pages with text in French. Slim oblong 4to stiff color pictorial wrappers an original lithograph. Lausanne: Imprimeries Reunies 1969. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Limited Edition one of 1650 numbered copies. Catalogue for the exhibition at the Galerie Gerald Cramer in Geneva containing 51 works of Miro of which 8 are pictured in the catalogue with an original color lithographic cover specially designed by the artist.<br/><br/> Reunies unknown books
1961KC15832Geneva: Charles Pezzoti 1961. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Letterpress text in Firmin Didot and Maeght Paris lithograph. Original lithograph in colors printed on Japan nacré wrappers on the front back spine and flaps. Contains text by surrealist poet and leading figure of 20th c. French Literature Michel Leiris. Printed in an edition of 138 copies on cream-laid watermarked Auvergne Richard-de-Bas paper; 100 copies numbered from 1 to 100; 35 authors copies numbered from I to XXXV; 3 deposit copies. This copy exemplaire numéro 13 signed in blue ink by the author and in black ink by Miró. 6.75x10.5 text in French. Fine copy with vibrant colors bright paper and minimal wear. <br/><br/> Charles Pezzoti paperback books
1993157471New York: The Museum of Modern Art 1993. First edition. Softcover. 484 pages. Text by Carolyn Lancher Chronology by Anne Umland and catalogue by Lilian Tone. Includes 739 illustrations with 254 in color. Also includes an extensive chronology of his career. A tight close to near fine copy in a wrappers with some minor wear and with the ownership rubberstamp of the former president and curator of The Art Institute of Chicago Douglas Druick. An interesting association copy. The Museum of Modern Art 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
1997042258Zagreb: Novi Most 1997. In Zusammenarbeit mit Ljiljana Saric. Ãbersetzung aus dem Kroatischen Wiebke Wittschen Ljiljana Saric. 180p. original stiff printed wrappers. Novi Most unknown books
1980M11826Hanover NH:: University Press of New England 1980. 1980. 8vo. 202 pp. Figs. tables bibliography index. Yellow silk black-stamped spine dust-jacket; front jacket slightly torn and gently creased. Very good. ISBN: 0874511518 University Press of New England, (1980). 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
1936174523New York: Transition 1936. First edition. Softcover. 216 pages. A terrific issue of this important and influential literary journal. Features a cover with an illustration by Joan Miro along with internal illustrations by Matthew Brady Piet Mondrian L. Moholy-Nagy Constantin Brancusi Paul Klee Henri Matisse Paul Strand and others. Includes literary and other contributions by Harry Brown Eugen Jolas Dylan Thomas Oliver Wells Franz Kafka and others. A clean very near fine copy in yapped wrappers with some very minute wear. A lovely copy of this nearly 85 year old periodical. Transition unknown 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
198426816New York: Pace Gallery 1984. First edition. Miró Joan. 54 p. ill. some col. ; 30 cm. "Toward a new Miró" / by Peter Schjeldahl: p. 3-8. Cardboard covers with wire spiral spine. Fine. <br/><br/> Pace Gallery unknown books
1961129357Paris: Arte Adrien Maeght 1961. Original lithograph by Joan Miro one of an unknown number of copies printed. Listed as Figure 295 in "Miro Lithographs II" the second volume of the artist's catalogue raisonne. <br/><br/>19.25 X 26.25 inches linen backed and rolled. Near Fine<br/><br/>Miro Lithographs II 295. Arte Adrien Maeght unknown books
197449951Buffalo: Prometheus Books 1974. Hardcover. xix 290p. very good condition in like dj. Prometheus Books hardcover books
19282419<p>Paris Edition Jeanne Bucher. 1928. MIRO JOAN 1893-1983. HIRTZ LISE. IL ETAIT UNE PETITE PIE THERE WAS ONCE A SMALL MAGPIE Drawings in color by Joan Miro. A folio of 8pp. of pochoir prints. Enclosed in the ORIGINAL LINEN FOLIO in pearl grey background with black and green letters and lined with black paper. 11 5/8 x 10 5/8 x 5/8. RARE. Enclosed in a black linen contemporary clam shell box. Her first publication was as Lisa Hirtz: Il était une petite pie There was a little magpie with 8 pochoirs by Joan Miró in 1928. She was the editor of Le Phare de Neuilly which frequently published articles relating to surrealism. Miro created one of the most imaginative books for children and far beyond its time. Joan Miro was studying art in Barcelona.He moved to Paris in 1919 he was introduced to a surrealists group in 1924 by his neighbor Andre Masson who shared his studio. He found among these artists the inspiration necessary for his work. But it was his humor that dominated his creations especially the black humor of the surrealists. In August 1927 Paul Eluard sent Miro the poems of Lisa Hirtz born Ann - Marie Meyer a friend of Breton. She was married to Paul Deharme 1898-1934 one of the pioneers of Radio France. Her first publication was as Lisa Hirtz: Il était une petite pie There was a little magpie with 8 pochoirs by Joan Miró in 1928. She was the editor of Le Phare de Neuilly which frequently published articles relating to surrealism. In October 1927 Miro completed the gouaches a part of which would be executed for the 8 plates of this book. Jeanne Bucher 1872-1946 completed the book in 1928. The artistic involvement of the editor was an integral part of the work of preserving the creation of the avant-garde. Lisa Hirtz published Une Petite Pie in Pierre Chareau's gallery where she had opened her bookstore in 1925. Her interest in children's books was inspired by her grandson Pierre. Eight gouaches were executed for the colored in plates which were created by Saudet. Edition is limited to 300 copies. Printed on Arches. Signed and dedicated by Lise Hirtz to Jane de Margerie. Jean Bucher Un Galerie d'avant garde 1925-1946 Skira 1994. Eluard and his Painter Friends. Sante George Pompideau 1992</p> Lisa Hirtz, Pierre Chareau's gallery. books
1989166347Paris: Centre Georges Pompidou ville de Rimini 1989. Paperback. VG- ex-library copy with usual markings. minor shelf wear. Grey wraps with color-illustration and black lettering. 199 pp. Color and BW illustrations. Retrospective at the Center Georges Pompidou January 31-April 3 1989. Centre Georges Pompidou, ville de Rimini paperback books
027720New York; 1993: Rizzoli. Limited Edition. Large Quarto. Limited to 1000 copies.The present copy is number 471 435pp. illustrated 285 full color illustrations and 1276 in black and white. By comparing Spanish artist Joan Miro's finished paintings and sculptures with more than 1200 of his sketches and preparatory studies Gimferrer places Miro's art in a surprising new perspective. This intensive analysis of Miro's creative process explains how he would first isolate some element from the teeming outside world then incorporate a graphic sign into it thus setting in motion a transfigurative process in which objects signs and symbols underwent a constant metamorphosis in placing Miro's preliminary drawings alongside the 3 pictures to which they gave rise. Panish poet and art critic gimgerrer illuminates the inner academy by which Miro discovered his major motifs and set them loose in a free-floating pictorial universe. Bibliographic references pages 434-435. A fine coppy bound in black cloth spine lettering white in a fine dust jacket housed within publisher's lackluster card slipcase which has a few splits and bumps. Rizzoli unknown 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
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