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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
1964310000Paris: Maeght 1964. #38 of 350 copies on vélin de Rives. With 5 original lithographs including one b&w double-page by Picasso Cr. 124; Bloch 1847 and one each in color by Miró Cramer 87 Tal-Coat Ubac and Pallut; with illustrated wrappers and 8 other illustrations after Braque including etched frontispiece "Trois oiseaux sur fond violet"; plates by additional artists including Man Ray Marc Chagall and others. Folio. Loose as issued in illustrated wrappers. In chemise and paper over boards slipcase. Fine with a few smudges to slipcase. #38 of 350 copies on vélin de Rives. With 5 original lithographs including one b&w double-page by Picasso Cr. 124; Bloch 1847 and one each in color by Miró Cramer 87 Tal-Coat Ubac and Pallut; with illustrated wrappers and 8 other illustrations after Braque including etched frontispiece "Trois oiseaux sur fond violet"; plates by additional artists including Man Ray Marc Chagall and others. Folio. With original lithographs by Picasso Miró and others. Maeght unknown books
19647427Paris: Maeght 1964. Folio loose as issued in illustrated wrappers. Four original lithographs in color by Miro Tal-Coat Ubac and Pallut; one original black and white double-page litho by Picasso. One engraving l'eau-forte by Georges Braque after "Les trois oiseaux sur fond violet". With illustrated wrappers and eight other illustrations after Braque including etched frontispiece "Trois oiseaux sur fond violet"; plates by additional artists including Man Ray Marc Chagall and others. Some very light soiling to wrappers otherwise very good. Maeght unknown books
1991141935Birmingham Michigan: Robert Kidd Gallery 1991. Softcover. VG but with gallery address and postage on mailing panel. Color-illustrated tri-fold card with two color plates. Invitation to the private review reception in honor of the artist. Includes two brief reviews of the Kohlmeyer and her work and a professional biography. Mythic Pole and Semiotic are the works shown in color. Robert Kidd Gallery unknown 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
19282448<p>Paris Edition Jeanne Bucher. 1928. Drawings in color by Joan Miro. 8 color pochoirs after drawings by Miró colored by Jean Saudé on Arches paper. 4to published in a folio of 8pp. One of the limited edition of 300. Enclosed in the ORIGINAL LINEN FOLIO in pearl grey background with black numbers and green sun. Interior lined with black paper. 11 5/8 x 10 5/8 x 5/8. Housed in a new black clam shell case. Signed and dedicated by Lise Hirtz to Jane de Margerie. RARE. Miro created one of the most imaginative books for children and far beyond its time. Joan Miro was studying art in Barcelona and 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.</p><p> In August 1927 Paul Eluard sent Miro the poems by 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. 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 by Miro for the colored plates which were then created by Saudet. Edition is limited to 300 copies. On Arches. </p><p> Ref: Jean Bucher Un Galerie d'avant garde 1925-1946 Skira 1994. Eluard and his Painter Friends. Sante George Pompideau 1992. Cramer. Joan Miró Catalogue Raisonné des Livres Illustrés no. 1. Johnson. Artists' Books in the Modern Era p. 98. Andel. Avant-Garde Page Design 1900-1950 p. 330.</p> Éditions Jeanne Bucher, Paris hardcover 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
1972018310New York: Tudor Publishing Company 1972. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Folio. 202 pages of text. Hardcover binding in almost new condition except for minimal sunning to the top and bottom edges. The original unclipped dustjacket has a few tiny tears and creases with minimal shelfwear; protected in archival mylar. The text contains two original color lithographs made especially for this publication. The text contains more than 100 additional illustrations. The text is clean and unmarked. First edition. Tudor Publishing Company Hardcover 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
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
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
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
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
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
197272New York. Tudor Publishing Co. Vol. 1 1972. Large 4vo. over 222 pp. Profusely illustrated in color. A catalog raisonné covering the works from 1953-1963. English text. Linen bound. Contains 11 original lithographs by Miró. Tudor Publishing Co. hardcover 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
2295Barcelona Editiones Polígrafa S.A. 1972/ 1979. LEIRIS Michel / MOURLOT Fernand.Joan Miro Lithographs - Volume 1 Editiones Poligrafa S.A. The rare Spanish First Edition of Vol. 1 with corrections published in 1972 Ediiton size .both volumes published by Editiones Polígrafa. The catalogue of Miro's lithographs from 1930-1952. Hard Cover . Bound in thick beige cloth both volumes stamped in black on the spine. This volume includes ELEVEN 11 ORIGINAL COLOR LITHOGRAPHS and many color and monochrome illustrations. Essays by Michel Leiris and annotated catalog by Fernand Mourlot. 5000 copies were published in English far fewer in French. . In perfect book condition and ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH dust jacket. 237 pp. TEXT IN SPANISH MIRO. Queneau Raymond & Fernand Mourlot.Joan Miro. Lithographs II: 1953-1963. Pub. 1979. 4to. pp. 253. Illustrated throughout in colour & monochrome. Contains 11 original color lithographs produced especially for this book. Publisher's cloth. The dust jacket is also an original colour lithograph by Miro. The catalogue raisonné of the artist's lithographs from 1953 to 1963. In perfect condition. TEXT IN SPANISH unknown books
1975253022Barcelona: Ediciones Poligrafa 1975. With 11 original color lithographs by Miró of which 5 are double page. 252 pp. 4to. Cloth. Fine in fine dust jacket. With 11 original color lithographs by Miró of which 5 are double page. 252 pp. 4to. Ediciones Poligrafa unknown books
1998115933New York NY: The Museum of Modern Art 1998. Softcover. VG- light staining to wraps light foxing. White/black/orange illustrated wraps; 22 pp; profusely illustrated with color and bw plates and figures. Accompanied an exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art in New York that took place from November 1998 through February 1999; presented in this book is the works by Miro which consists of eight etchings created in 1938 and focuses on the acquisition of the Black and Red Series; the Black and Red Series is now a permanent collection at The Museum of Modern Art. The Museum of Modern Art unknown books
1996112690Zurich: Galerie Lawrence Rubin 1996. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran March 30 through April 30 1996. A fine copy in French style wrappers. Galerie Lawrence Rubin 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
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
1960179122Greenwich CT: New York Graphic Society 1960. SIGNED. Softcover. VG Pages are very clean and clear. Box has light shelfwear and staining. Oversized white wraps color illustrated with black lettering. Inside is tan wraps with black lettering color illustrated containing 157 loose pages. Illustrated in color with a fold out original lithograph for this edition signed by Miro. This collection is issued in a green cloth over boards box with white paste downs color illustrated and black lettering. The following copies of this book have been printed: "Seven hundred copies numbered 39 to 738 with the last lithograph signed by Joan Miro." This is copy number 194 in English. New York Graphic Society 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
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