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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
1967016839New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery 1967. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. First Edition. Quarto 4to. 40 pages of text. Original die-cut stiff paper dustjacket is lightly to moderately browned along the edges from sunning with minor shelfwear including minimal bumping; protected in archival mylar. Number 108 of 1200 copies printed on velin d'Arches. The lithographed paperback binding is in excellent condition with minimal shelfwear. Complete with a tipped-in die cut silkscreen in the form of the artist's palette two illustrated panels printed on sandpaper three color lithographs including one triptych all by by Daniel Jacomet and numerous photographs and black and white illustrations. Pierre Matisse Gallery Paperback books
2015280155Barcelona 2015. hardcover. fine. Profusely illustrated in color. 4to stiff pictorial boards no dust jacket as issued. Barcelona: Mayoral Gallery 2015. First Edition. Fine.<br/><br/> Text in English/Spanish/Catalan.<br/><br/> 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
14104Joan Miro. Spanish painter. Signed book: Titled "Miro." Later printing. NY: Crown Publishers 1963. Hardcover with dust jacket 6.75 x 7 141 pages. Signed on the reverse of the half-title page "Miro!" Autographic condition: fine. Off-white cloth-covered boards; minor soiling and discoloration to edges. Overall good to very good condition. 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
1971117447Minneapolis MN: 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 about near fine copy in illustrated wrappers with a small crease to the top corner of the rear panel. Walker Art Center Press unknown books
1973016849New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery 1973. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. First Edition. Quarto 4to. Exhibition catalogue with about 30 plates including one fold-out in color. Contains text by numerous contributors. The dustjacket is an original lithograph after Miro made for this publication; including the inner flaps the entire lithograph when unfolded measures approximately 12.25h x 29.5 w. There is a small crease to the upper corner corner of the spine and a tiny bump to a lower corner remaining bright and attractive. First edition. Pierre Matisse Gallery Paperback books
1975170906002New York: Leon Amiel 1975. First Edition. Hardcover. As New. First edition; number 1712 of 5000 copies. 253pp. Cream colored cloth with red lettering. Fine in Fine dust jacket with belly band in glassine wrap and plain cardboard slipcase. A hint of offsetting on a few lithographs. Slipcase top starting to split. A beautiful copy. Second volume of the series with 11 original lithos. Leon Amiel 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
1992402660New York: Rizzoli 1992. Folio 12 1/2 x 10 inches. Two original woodcuts by Miro used on the cover as frontispiece and at p. 11. 328 illustrations 220 in color. Original cloth; pictorial dust jacket. A fine copy. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. <br/><br/> Rizzoli hardcover books
1973184241New York: Rizzoli 1973. Hardcover. VG/VG/Fair Book itself and dj are very clean and clear. Slipcase has foxing spots and overall wear. Tan cloth boards with black spine lettering; color illustrated dust jacket with black lettering; full pagesoil survey of st. lawrence county new york color illustrated frontispiece; 237 pp; 317 illustrations with 285 in color. Issued in plain cardobard slipcase. "Joan Miro has especially executed for this book 2 original woodcuts in Joan Barbara's atelier in Barcelona. They are to be found on the cover on the frontispiece and on page 9." This is volume 2 of a 3 volume set. Rizzoli hardcover books
1976007387Paris: Galerie Maeght 1976. Printed by Arte Paris for the exhibition dated 10 juin / 31 juillet 1976. Near Fine 15 3/4"w x 23 1/2"h faint creases lower right corner. Well suited for framing will be shipped loosely rolled in a mailing tube. . First Printing. Poster. Near Fine. 15 3/4" x 23 1/2". Galerie Maeght books
50058Barcelona: Ediciones Poligrafa. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. Barcelona: Ediciones Poligrafa . Translated by Kenneth Lyons. Copious b/w photographs. Photography by F. Catala-Roca. 28 188 pp. Hardcover. Square small 8vo. Ivory cloth. Bottom board edges moderately shelf rubbed; former owner inscription to front free endpaper. Dustjacket lightly toned and rubbed at head and corners. Very good/Very good. Ediciones Poligrafa hardcover books
1985007483New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery 1985. SCARCEexhibition poster 16"w x 9 1/4"h for the 1985 Pierre Matisse Gallery show . Fine as issued vertical fold center to fit in envelope with the invitation which is also Fine lacking the enveloipe. The poster is a facsimile of the catalogue cover designed by Miro for the exhibition at the Pierre Matisse gallery in December 1956. . Well suited for framing will be shipped flat in a box. . First Printing. Poster. Fine. 16"w x 9 1/4"h. Pierre Matisse Gallery books
1973008892Paris: Galerie Maeght 1973. Original lithograph poster 32 1/2"h x 22"w. Very Good 1/4" and 1" closed tears bottom edge light creasing at edges. Brightly colored and well suited for framing will be shipped loosely rolled in sturdy mailing tube. . First Printing. Poster. Very Good. 32 1/2"h x 22"w. Galerie Maeght books
1971008891Paris: Galerie Maeght 1971. Original lithograph exhibition poster 31 1/2"h x 22"w for exhibition running " 15 Octobre/ 12 Novembre : Peintures sur Papier; 17 Novembre / 6 Decembre : Dessins" 1971. Very Good 1/4" tear bottom edge light creasing at edges. Brightly colored and well suited for framing will be shipped loosely rolled in sturdy mailing tube. . First Printing. Poster. Very Good. 31 1/2"h x 22"w. Galerie Maeght 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
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
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
1976135998Paris: Editions Princesse 1976. First edition. Hardcover. Text in French. Includes color and black and white images after works by Braque De Chirico Ernst Leger Matisse Miro and Picasso. A tight very good copy with some bumping to the corners and spine ends in an about very good dust jacket that is lightly rubbed and with some bumping to the corners as well. A good reference copy. Editions Princesse unknown books
197116460Paris: Berggruen 1971. First edition. Original Wraps. Orig. illustrated stiff wrappers. Fine. Miro Joan. 18 pages. 22 x 11 1/2 cm. Edited by Louis Broder. Color and black and white illustrations. Cover is an original color lithograph designed by Miro for this publication printed by Mourlot. CRAMER 147. Berggruen 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
19301689131930. MIRO Joan. L'Arbre des Voyageurs. By Tristan Tzara. Illustrated with 4 original lithographs by Joan Miró. Large 8vo. bound by Daniel-Henri Mercher with dark maroon morocco spine lucite over hand painted purple marbled paper with the original wrappers bound in. Paris: Editions de la Montagne 1930. An fine copy of this rare and important book which contains Miró's first original book illustrations and some of his earliest graphic work. With an inscription from Tzara 'A Henri Bernard'. This is one of 65 copies on Arches and bound in an atrractive binding by Mercher using the technique he invented involving lucite. Signed by both Tzara and Miró. There were also 25 copies on Holland. The Artist and the Book 205. Cramer Miro Illustrated Books 1. unknown 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