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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
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
197227022New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery 1972. First edition. Miró Joan. 32 p. 39 ill. some col. ; 32 cm. Text by Pierre Schneider. Wrappers with the cover which is an original lithograph by Miró. Fine <br/><br/> Pierre Matisse Gallery 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
197327023New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery 1973. First edition. Miró Joan. Wrappers fine. 32 cm. This catalogue has been printed on the occasion of the artist's 80th birthday and exhibit on May 1 1973 at the Pierre Matisse Gallery. The cover is an original lithograph. <br/><br/> Pierre Matisse Gallery unknown books
197770578San Francisco 1977. Very good. Two-page promotional kit 8 ½" x 11 photomechanically printed on the recto only signed by promotions manager Rusty Cramer on the second page; one-page TLS. Folded for mailing with some light wear and toning mostly along the margins; otherwise very good. Promotional material for The Nuns' show on June 18 1977 at the Rio Theater in Rodeo California paired with a letter from Jennifer Miro that reads "Dear Mr. Elwood Thankyou sic for your kind words. By the way I am the blonde young lady at the keyboards. Very Truly Yours Jennifer Miro of The Nuns". Philip Elwood was the influential music critic for the San Francisco Examiner. Formed in 1975 The Nuns were one of the founding acts of the early San Francisco punk scene. Jennifer Miro joined the band in 1976 as vocalist and keyboardist and she vocalist Jeff Olener and guitarist Alejandro Escovedo formed the group's core. By 1977 The Nuns had created a worldwide buzz and a year later opened for the Sex Pistols at San Francisco's Winterland. The band split up in 1979 though there have been several later reunions. From the promotional material: "The Nuns are part of the new wave of punk rock phenomenon that is taking the country by storm. Parents have wondered for years what new leap into degeneracy their children would take and now the answer is here: Punk Rock! Wearing black leathers and spitting out profanities punk rockers have been thrilling fans and disgusting the sensitive from London to Los Angeles. unknown books
1988162028Barcelona: Fundacio Joan Miro Centre d'Estudis d'Art Contemporani 1988. First edition. Hardcover. 556 pages. A comprehensive look at the various works of Joan Miro. Text in Catalan with English French and Spanish translations in the rear with contributions by Oriol Bohigas Jaume Freixa Rosa Maria Malet Margit Rowell Raimon Ribera and Eduard Castellet. Includes some color and numerous black and white illustrations. A tight very good copy with some bumping to the top front corners and with the small rubber stamp of author curator and one time director of The Art Institute of Chicago Douglas Druick to the second endpaper in a near fine dust jacket with the same bumping. Fundacio Joan Miro, Centre d'Estudis d'Art Contemporani unknown books
1969WRCLIT42360Genève: Galerie Gérald Cramer 1969. Oblong small quarto. Original color lithographed wrappers over stiff wrappers. Portrait and plates. First edition. One of sixteen hundred and fifty numbered copies with an original lithograph by Miro for the wrappers. Fine in envelope captioned and labeled in the hand of Monroe Wheeler. Galerie Gérald Cramer 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
2015280078New York: Nahmad 2015. First. hardcover. fine. Miro. Many color plates. Slim oblong folio stiff glossy pictorial boards. New York: Nahmad Contemporary 1025. First Edition. A very near fine copy with small bumps at corners.<br/><br/> Published on the occasion of the exhibition at Nahmad Contemporary April 30 - July 18 2015.<br/><br/> Nahmad unknown books
195122335EPalma de Mallorca Spain 1951. Original autograph letter signed by surrealist artist Joan Miro written on both sides of a single sheet of his personal 8 1/2†x 11†stationery printed “Son Abrines - Calamayor - Palma de Mallorca†at the upper right. Written by Miro in blue fountain pen in French translated in part: “November 3 ‘51 Dear friend I was afraid that you would have difficulties getting hold of my canvasses because you must understand that for the past year my output has been extremely limited. I absolutely had to exhibit the ‘Tronc d’arbre’ Tree Trunk which I consider to be a very important piece; apart from that Andre Breton has to repair it so as to conserve it better. Would you be so kind as to ask the press to send me as quickly as they can some “papier a report†for the lithography which I will engrave immediately. I live in the country and it is hard for me to get hold of the necessary material. After so many years I can’t find a text for ‘le Piege’ the Trap. These texts. My very best wishes Miroâ€. Fine condition. Spanish painter sculptor and ceramist Joan Miro 1893 - 1983 was one of the best known artists of the Surrealism movement which began in the early 1920s. One of its leaders was the French writer poet and anti-fascist Andre Breton to whom Miro refers in his letter. unknown books
1975288574New York: Leon Amiel 1975. unbound. Joan Miro. A single double-page five-color lithograph unsigned. Page measures approximately 19.25 x 12.5 inches. Printed 1975 in France by Mourlot and published in New York by Leon Amiel. A near fine copy with several very minor pinholes along the centerfold from where it was sewn.<br/><br/> Originally printed in the second volume of Miro's cataogue raisonne. One of 5000 copies. --Cramer 198; Mourlot 1044.<br/><br/> Leon Amiel unknown books
1975288571New York: Leon Amiel 1975. Limited. unbound. fine. Joan Miro. A single full-page five-color lithograph unsigned. Page measures approximately 12.5 x 9.75 inches. Printed 1975 in France by Mourlot and published in New York by Leon Amiel. A fine copy.<br/><br/> Originally printed in the second volume of Miro's cataogue raisonne. One of 5000 copies. --Cramer 198; Mourlot 1041.<br/><br/> Leon Amiel unknown books
1975288572New York: Leon Amiel 1975. Limited. unbound. near fine. Joan Miro. A single double-page five-color lithograph unsigned. Page measures approximately 19.25 x 12.5 inches. Printed 1975 in France by Mourlot and published in New York by Leon Amiel. A near fine copy with several minor pinholes along the centerfold from where it was sewn.<br/><br/> Originally printed in the second volume of Miro's cataogue raisonne. One of 5000 copies. --Cramer 198; Mourlot 1042.<br/><br/> Leon Amiel unknown books
1975288570New York: Leon Amiel 1975. Limited. unbound. fine. Joan Miro. A single full-page five-color lithograph unsigned. Page measures approximately 12.5 x 9.75 inches. Printed 1975 in France by Mourlot and published in New York by Leon Amiel. A fine copy.<br/><br/> Originally printed in the second volume of Miro's cataogue raisonne. One of 5000 copies. --Cramer 198; Mourlot 1043.<br/><br/> Leon Amiel unknown books
1975288575New York: Leon Amiel 1975. Limited. unbound. near fine. Joan Miro. A single double-page five-color lithograph unsigned. Page measures approximately 19.25 x 12.5 inches. Printed 1975 in France by Mourlot and published in New York by Leon Amiel. A near fine copy with several very minor pinholes along the centerfold from where it was sewn.<br/><br/> Originally printed in the second volume of Miro's cataogue raisonne. One of 5000 copies. --Cramer 198; Mourlot 1043.<br/><br/> Leon Amiel unknown books
1975288573New York: Leon Amiel 1975. Limited. unbound. near fine. Joan Miro. A single double-page five-color lithograph unsigned. Page measures approximately 19.25 x 12.5 inches. Printed 1975 in France by Mourlot and published in New York by Leon Amiel. A near fine copy with several very minor pinholes along the centerfold from where it was sewn.<br/><br/> Originally printed in the second volume of Miro's cataogue raisonne. One of 5000 copies. --Cramer 198; Mourlot 1045.<br/><br/> Leon Amiel unknown books
1975288568New York: Leon Amiel 1975. Limited. unbound. fine. Joan Miro. A single full-page five-color lithograph unsigned. Page measures approximately 12.5 x 9.75 inches. Printed 1975 in France by Mourlot and published in New York by Leon Amiel. A fine copy.<br/><br/> Originally printed in the second volume of Miro's cataogue raisonne. One of 5000 copies. --Cramer 198; Mourlot 1046.<br/><br/> Leon Amiel unknown books
197229556Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Colegio de Arquitectos de Canarios 1972. Poster 74.8 x 58 cm. 29.4 x 22.8 in. Two small edge nicks. Signed in the plate. <br/><br/> Colegio de Arquitectos de Canarios unknown books
196916453Geneva: Gerald Cramer 1969. First edition. Original Wraps. Orig. illustrated wrappers over stiff boards. Near fine. Miro Joan. 25 pages. Oblong 4to 21 x 29. Eight tipped-in plates. Limited edition copy 1325 of 1650. The cover is an original color lithograph executed for this edition by Miro. Gerald Cramer unknown books
198426760New York New York: George Braziller Inc. 1984. The George Braziller reproduction of the 1958 original by Eluard & Miro; with the separate essay on the making of the book and its background by Anne Hyde Greet. Approx. 10 1/4" x 13 1/4" size; illustrated softcovers contained in hard over-cover & slipcase. some edge tips wear to case & over-cover spine; in very good condition. . First Edition. Slipcase. Good. Illus. by Joan Miro. George Braziller, Inc. hardcover books
4240Miro signs on light paper of his drawing "Miro." Note somewhat jagged left edge from page's removal from a book. Miro earned international acclaim his work has been interpreted as Surrealism. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society and famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favor of upsetting the visual elements of established painting. unknown 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
19641742Paris: Mourlot Press 1964. First edition. Soft cover. FIRST EDITION one of 2000 copies on Velin d'Arches out of a total edition of 2200 of this lavishly illustrated exhibition catalog from the Smithsonian Institution. With 18 original lithographs most in color by Chagall Picasso Miro Beaudin Esteve Matisse Guiramand Florsheim Cathelin Brasilier Brianchon Cocteau Minaux Jenkins Calder Kito Giacometti and Manessier. Prints from the Mourlot Press. Exhibition Sponsored by the French Embassy Circulated by the Traveling Exhibition Service of the National Collection of Fine Arts Smithsonian Institution. Paris: Mourlot Press 1964. Quarto original plain wrappers original dust jacket with lithograph by Chagall. Just a hint of toning to spine. Text in English. A FINE COPY. Mourlot Press paperback books
1977185506Paris / New York: Leon Amiel Publisher 1977. Hardcover. Good/G- ex-library w/ stamps to textblock internal stamps usual markings etc. cloth scuffed scratched & worn. lower spine edge rubbed. spine rattled; textblock & pgs firm/intact. lower corners of pgs crimped/creased dustjacket scuffed & scratched; upper edge torn chipped & curled w/ glossy veener peeling; lower spine edge torn & chipped; dampstaining to spine & lower edges; not presentation quality. black cloth boards w/ red printing. 385 pgs w/ 666 illustrations w/ 97 color; two original lithographs. glossy black illustrated dustjacket. There appears to be no dampstaining to interior pages. Both Miro lithographs are intact. Pages lightly edge-toned with occasional spot smudge or mark otherwise appear clean. Wonderfully illustrated. Leon Amiel Publisher hardcover books