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Book is in excellent condition, as new with tiny indications of shelf wear to covers only. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, are creaseless, as is spine, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 64 pages with large color prints of each artist listed, photos of curators and admin. personnel, shots of opening festivities. Artists include: Emile Antoine Bourdelle, Rodin, Matisse, Maillol, Marino Marini, Ouise Bourgeois, Lucio Fontana, Giacometti, David Smith, Pietro Consagra, Anthony Caro, Bryan Hunt, et al.
Zervos, Christian (intro): Henri-Matisse. Dessins 1936. Paris: Cahiers d'Art, 1992. 11 pages of text, 40 full-page duotone plates. Facsimile of the original 1936 edition. Hardback. 33.5 x 25.5cms. Catalogue of the drawings produced in 1936, prefaced by a poem by Tristan Tzara. Text in French. Catalogue of the drawings produced in 1936, prefaced by a poem by Tristan Tzara. Text in French
[ 34 x 25 CM. ], 751, (1) PP., NUMEROSE ILL. IN NERO E A COL. N.T., LEG. T. TELA EDIT., SOVR. ILL. COL. (LIEVISSIME TRACCE D'USO, LEGGERE BRUNITURE AL DORSO E AL P. POST.), LEGGERISSIME BRUNITURE AI MARGINI SUPERIORE ED ESTERNO DELLE CARTE, BIBLIOGRAFIA, ELENCO DELLE OPERE, OTTIMO STATO (F/F). 788 A
Gallimard, Insitut du monde Arabe 1999. In-Folio broché de 265 pagers. Nombreuses reproductions en noir et en couleurs, dans et hors texte. Exposition présentée à L'Insitut du monde Arabe du 19 octobre 1999 au 30 janvier 2000. Très bon état
Aragon Aragon: Henri Matisse, romanzo (volume I e II). Milano, Rizzoli 1971 italian, 2 vol. Opera con copertina rigida e sovraccoperta in custodia in 2 volumi. ill. in b/n e a colori ft e nt. LF.34.
Monumentale e ponderosa opera in-4° (cm. 28x22), pp. 366; pp. 380. Con moltissime ILLUSTRAZIONI anche a COLORI (includenti le opere, ma anche foto dell'Artista all'opera. Legatura editoriale in robusta tela rustica grigiolina, Perfetta conservazione dei volumi, in stato di nuovi; minima usura alla cuffia di una sovraccoperta. Sovraccoperte lucide illustrate a colori. Entro unica custodia editoriale in tela rossa. MATISSE (Le Cateau 1869 - Vence, Nizza, 1954) ha aperto la strada a un tipo d'arte che non si accontenta della fedele riproduzione della realtà; le sue forme sintetiche e libere e i suoi colori vibranti hanno influenzato generazioni di artisti in Europa e in America (wiki). ARAGON, tra i fondatori nel 1924 della scuola surrealista, poeta, antifascista.
Neuchatel et Paris, Ides et Calendes, 1946. Petit in-8, 101 pp, broché, non coupé, couverture rempliée, imprimée en deux tons et illustrée d'un dessin d'Henri Matisse. Edition originale numérotée sur vergé blanc. Bel ex.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 34 pages. Exhibition catalog, limited to 2000 copies. Slight edge wear.
Mm 245x300 Nuovo - Edizione italiana a cura di Rosella Lauber. Volume cartonato, legatura editoriale in tela blu, sovraccoperta figurata a colori, astuccio originale rigido, 599 pagine con un ricco apparato iconografico a colori. Libro in condizioni di nuovo-news. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
6 fascicoli muniti delle loro copertine anteriori illustrate con foto a colori, rilegati in un volume, cm. 33,ax24) ogni fasc. pagine 88, Mezza tela coeva, tit. oro su tassello in pelle (abrasioni al tassello). 1) DELFINI ((Modena 1907-1963 "Gli avventurieri del giornale" ). Il Po, EINSTEIN, Emlio CECCHI su Cechov, Carlo BO su Cecchi, Valsecchi su COURBET, G. Ansaldo su LECCE barocca (10 foto Costa). 2) COMISSO su Siena (12 foto Patellani), Val Gardena, Curaçao, CARTIER BRESSON (12 foto in Italia), Giovanni Centorbi ("CENTORBI sul viaggio ((4 disegni di Vellani Marchi), Alberini sul CIRCO (14 foto col clown GROCK, Valsecchi su MUNCH e KLEE; racconto di FAULKNER (Nel mondo di là"). 3) Bergamo alta, L'isola Tiberina, Elefanti, "Feria" andalusa (13 foto di Ezio Graffeo), Spediz. ital. al MONTE API (testo e 7 foto di Piero GHIGLIONE), DE PISIS a Parigi, Prezzolini su Parise. racconto di Roald DAH ("Veleno"). 4) Cuneo, Cile, RIONERO in VULTURE, Carlo BO su BRANCATI, RIMBAUD, "La bambola" racconto lungo in 3 puntate di John MACDONALD "il grande intrattenitore della nostra epoca e un fantastico narratore" (Stephen King). 5) I VALDESI a Torre Pellice, 6 pp. di Franco Berutti con 15 foto di A. Cesno. E poi, soldatini di piombo, Valsecchi sulla TRIENNALE di Milano, orsi ecc. 6) .MATISSE visto da CARTIER BRESSON (5 pagine, 8 foto), Volterra, Paolo Monelli su Damasco, Ospizio del GRAN SAN BERNARDO, Bonn, LAMPEDUSA, Bonfantini M. su NOVARA
Mm 240x350 Volume rilegato in tela con titolo in oro al piatto e al dorso, sovraccoperta originale, cartone protettivo muto, 472 pagine con 303 figure in nero nel testo redatto in lingua inglese - english text. Copia in ottime condizioni, pari al nuovo.
Paris, Le club français du livre, 1962. In-8, carré, broché à grandes marges, non coupé, sous couverture rempliée. Edition hors commerce, ce tirage strictement limité et numéroté est réservé aux Membres-Associés du Club français du livre. Composé à la main en Garamont corps 24, d'après les maquettes de Jacques Daniel, elle a été achevée d'imprimer par les ateliers de l'Imprimerie Union, sur grand papier pur fil du Marais. Bel exemplaire non coupé à grandes marges.
Litografia, cm. 39x60. Seconda edizione del 1983 per l'edizione del Museum of Modern Art. L'originale fu pubblicata per la composizione "Jazz" del 194
[28] pp. + frontispice et 4 planches pleine-page en couleurs par Matisse, 22cm., brochure originale illustrée en couleurs (dessins de Matisse), bel état, [contient une contribution par Henri Matisse "Notes sur la couleur" (6pp. de texte) et catalogue d'exposition avec 37 oeuvres décrits], rare, S95362
Une affiche ; lithographie de Mourlot; dimensions 49,5 72,5 cm. Bel état. Voir photo.
Paris, Le Courrier Graphique, 1950. In-4, (23 x 29,5 cm), broché, 307 pp., belle couverture rempliée et illustrée d'une lithographie en couleurs de GOERG. Vingt artistes sont passés en revue au travers de leurs dernières réalisations : Matisse, Rouault, Chagall, Masson, Picasso, Van Dongen, mais aussi Christian Bérard, Gérard Cochet, Maurice Denis, Pierre Falké, Jean Frélaut, Edouard Goerg, Paulette Humbert, André Jacquemin, Paul Jouve, Marie Laurencin, Berthold Mahn, André Marchand, Pierre-Yves Trémois et André Villeboeuf. 306 illustrations en noir. EDITION ORIGINALE, tirée à 1800 exemplaires numérotés. Bel exemplaire, en parfait état.
Exhibition catalog is in excellent condition with one small mar at upper spine. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Organized by the Museum of Modern Art in Paris with the cooperation of the foundation of Georges Rouault, the Archives of Henri Matisse with the coordination of the Brain trust, Inc. of Tokyo. Text is in French and Japanese. 198 pages with a great many full size prints from both artists. In the spring of 2006, the Rouault Foundation's rediscovery of Henri Matisse's letters to Georges Rouault, coming to respond to Rouault's letters that have remained classified in the Henri Matisse Archives, shed light on the "lively sympathy of art" which linked the two artists throughout their lives, from their beginnings in the studio of Gustave Moreau at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, at the end of the XIXth century, until their last meeting, in Cimiez, in February 1953. The correspondence found to date opened in the summer of 1906, when Matisse resided in Collioure, to resume in the 1930s; while Rouault enters into professional contact with Matisse's son, Pierre, who devotes three special exhibitions to Rouault in his New York gallery between 1933 and 1947; it intensified during the Second World War. Theatrical projects, personal health concerns, artistic considerations, exhibition projects, resurgence of memories of their youth intermingle in the letters of the 40s and 50s. Carried out in close collaboration with the Georges Rouault Foundation and the Henri Matisse Archives, the presentation of the correspondence between Rouault and Matisse testifies to this friendly and artistic network. While the exchange of letters was lacking, especially between 1907 and the 1930s, chronological research and archives made it possible to reconstruct the seemingly relaxed framework of their friendship, bringing to light many events which on the contrary attest to its constancy: numerous exhibitions, participation in the first "Jury of the Painters' Prize" in June 1923, at the Ballets russes, collaboration with T?riade for the review Verve. This edition, an original contribution to the history of art, highlights the highlights of their correspondence by articulating multiple meeting points, and sheds light on the parallel journey of two artists who have asserted their own personalities from a point of common departure: the "erotic symbolism" (Philippe Dagen) of Gustave Moreau, figure of their youth which holds a central place until the evening of their life.
2 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with frontispieces, and numerous coloured and monochrome photographs and pedigrees in the text; blue cloth [first volume], buff boards, red cloth back [second volume], gilt backs, coloured endpapers, a near fine set in unclipped dustwrapper. FIRST VOLUME SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR ON TITLE. Spurling's masterly biography comprises Vol. I: The Unknown Matisse. A Life of Henri Matisse 1869-1908; Vol. II: Matisse the Master, A Life of Henri Matisse: The Conquest of Colour 1909-1954. A lovely set.
Grande formato. Scatola in tela blu di cm 44 x 35.3 con laccio di chiusura, titolo su cartocino applicato al piatto anteriore. Contiene il facsimile dell'opera di Matisse, 152 pp. a quartini sciolti più un opuscolo intitolato 'Intorno a Jazz di Matisse di 48 pagine. Facsimile del libro d'artista 'Jazz' di Henri Matisse, pubblicato originariamente nel 1947 da Editions Teriade a Parigi in 250 esemplari e considerato probabilmente come il miglior libro d'artista del Novecento OTTIMO / COME NUOVO
Paris, Editions Denoël, 30 mai 1939. Grand in-8, (18,5 x 25 cm), broché, couverture imprimée en deux tons, noir et rouge, 134 pages. Edition en partie originale et premier tirage des 6 dessins à pleine page d'Henri Matisse. Un des 1 000 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin. Bel exemplaire.
Bound volume of 22 issues of L'Humanité Féminine, from Femme D'Italie 22 December 1906 to Femmes D'Afrique 3rd Series 2 March 1907. Edwardian soft porn that includes the photograph of two naked Tuareg girls that inspired Henri Matisse to sculpt the "Two Women" in bronze 1908. In good condition except for a purple mark on back cover and damage to top front corner of cover and some text page and also damage to base of spine. Bizarre as it may sound we suspect this damage was caused by a member of the parrot family as we have previous experience of such damage.
Die umfangreichste Veröffentlichung über Matisse. Hervorragend dokumentiert mit 800 ganzseitigen Abbildungen.