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2004136477London and New York: Royal Academy of Arts in association with The Metropolitan Museum of Art 2004. First edition. Softcover. 212 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran October 23 2004 through January 25 2005 at the Musee Matisse and then traveled to London and New York for additional dates. Essays by Hilary Spurling Jack Flam Remi Labrusse and Dominique Szymusiak. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations. A fine copy in wrappers. A fresh copy. Royal Academy of Arts in association with The Metropolitan Museum of Art unknown books
1280Zurich. Kunsthaus Zürich 1982. Large 4to. Including the Lebensdaten. Paperbound. In Fine condition. 20020180118. N6923-M55A42002. unknown books
2005133270Saint Petersburg: The Hermitage 2005. Softcover. As New. White wraps with color illustration and French folds. 334 pp. 115 illustrations in black and white and color with other historical photographs. In Russian Cyrillic. Catalogue for an exhibition on Henri Matisse's work. The Hermitage paperback books
1985186182New York: George Braziller 1985. Hardcover. VG- Ex-library with stamps and labels on spine inside front and rear covers ffep and block. Light shelfwear to boards and block. Pages are otherwise clean. Navy boards with mounted color illustration on front cover white spine lettering; xviii 146 6 pp; bw and color illustrations. Text in English and French. Contents: Jazz: the text -- Jazz -- Table of images. "This work was finished to print by the care of teriade for the editions verve on September 30 1947. The plates were executed with a stencil after the collages and on the decoupages of Henri Matisse by Edmond Vairel who used the same linel gouaches as the artieste. The cover and pages of the manuscript were engraved and printed by draeger freres. It was drawn on vellum d'Arches two hundred and fifty copies numbered from 1 to 250 and twenty non-commercial copies numbered from I to XX. all copies have been signed by the artist. In addition a hundred albums were produced comprising exclusively all the plates from the book. Copy number 43." -Rear colophon. "Facsimile of the colophon tot he original edition of 250 copies signed by the artist and published by Teriade for Editions Verve on 30 September 1947. George Braziller hardcover books
1983W167HMNew York: George Braziller Inc. 1983. Original black cloth with dramatic red and white titling with a little fading on upper and lower edges. Striking blue dust jacket with black red and yellow cutouts and white script titling. There are a few small tears at edges of jacket and some rubbing on corners. The top and bottom edges have a thin line of ever-so-slight fade where the jacket did not cover. All the text components of this work on Matisse are pristine. Introduction by Riva Castleman the text of Jazz translated by Sophie Hawkes. 20 breathtaking images by Matisse. Originally published by Verve in 1947. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/Good. Illus. by Author. Elephant Folio - over 15" - 23" tall. Facsimile. George Braziller, Inc. Hardcover 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
1964185367New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery 1964. Softcover. VG rubbing & creasing to corners. spine top & edges creased. pgs clean & bright. tan wood-grain illustrated wrappers w/ color illustrations. approx 36 unpaginated pgs w/ approx 46 bw illustrations; 5 color. includes 6 pg illustrated booklet. Color illustrations are tinted blue. Includes a booklet entitled 'Six Studies Of Henri Matisse By Alberto Giacometti"; with six black and white illustrations. A nice bright copy. Pierre Matisse Gallery unknown books
1985305224New York Oxford University Press 1985 1984. 1985. First American edition. 4to. Illustrated with 97 color plates; 128 b/w illustrations. Bibliography. Dust jacket unclipped. Fine. 240 pages. No signatures or bookplates. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. New York, Oxford University Press, 1985 [1984]. hardcover books
197067387NY: Tudor 1970. First US edition. 4to. 126 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket with one short closed tear and some light sunning to spine. Includes the Matisse linocut. Thirty-two color plates 150 black and white reproductions. NY: Tudor unknown books
1950014198Paris: Les Editions Braun & Cie 1950. Quarto. Originally published at the end of 1939 with a title page listing Matisse and Picasso. The scarce reprint here at the end of World War II no date but circa 1950 lists two separate monographs with 48 full color plates and 22 drawings. Les Editions Braun & Cie unknown books
1984WRCLIT64946New York: Rizzoli 1984. 752pp. Large thick quarto. Cloth. 930 illustrations 220 in color. First U.S. edition. Translated by Michael Taylor and Bridget Romer. Fine in dust jacket. Rizzoli hardcover books
197229451New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery 1972. Original lithographic cover - in mint condition. Softcover. VG. Pictorial lithograph overwraps. Unpaginated. 39 bw and color plates. Essay by Pierre Schneider accompanies many illustrations. Pierre Matisse Gallery paperback books
1941178155New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery 1941. Pamphlet. VG. Bright pink folded sheet black lettering no illustrations. Small pamphlet of an exhibition held March 4 to 29 1941 at Pierre Matisse Gallery. Inside the folded sheet lists the 15 Paintings and the 10 Gouaches and Drawings. Great Ephemeral Piece! Pierre Matisse Gallery unknown books
1973128401973. Softcover. VG. Color wraps. 44 pp. 6 bw 23 color plates. Two-page introduction by Jacques Dupin essays by John Russell Pierre Schneider and James Johnson Sweeney catalogue of 30 works many excellent plates. dust jacket is an original Miro color lithograph produced especially for this catalogue a large double-page color lithograph printed by the Studio Arte in Paris. paperback books
197239470New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Inc 1972. First American edition. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Inc 1972. 2 vols. First American edition. Copious full color illustrations. 352 pp/356 pp. Hardcover. 4to size. White cloth. Red lettering to front board. Vol. I covers slightly sun darkened at head/heel of spine corner slightly bumped; d.j. edge worn and sun darkened at spine; all edges end papers and pages crisp clean & unmarked; binding firm. Vol. II in like condition with small closed tear to heel of spine. Red cloth slip case clean corners slightly bumped cloth panel slightly peeling at top corner. Over all beautiful copy illustrations are bright and clean. Very good/Very good. Multiple volumes - extra shipping charges apply Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc hardcover books
1983159552New York: George Braziller Inc 1983. Hardcover. VG/VG/VG light scuffing to dust jacket mainly along edges. Slip case has overall light shelfwear and scuffing. Oversize. Black cloth with red lettering blue and illustrated dust jacket. xviii; 146 10 pp. profusely illustrated in mostly color. Issued in a dark blue cloth slipcase. Text by Henri Matisse translated from the French by Sophie Hawkes with an introduction by Riva Castlemann. Shows the translated text in type and Matisse's handwritten notes in French diagrams and color plates of his work. Nice! Text in English and French with French text handwritten by artist. George Braziller, Inc hardcover books
1950150281N.p.: N.p. 1950. Vintage borderless photograph of artist Henri Matisse circa 1950s. With labels for PIX agency on the verso along with a stamp for the photographer noted only as Giancolombo. From the archive of the PIX Agency a photo house that acted as an intermediary between emigre photographers as well as those still living in Europe and the American magazine and newspaper market between 1935-1969.<br/><br/>7.5 x 9 inches. Very Good plus with small creases and a small spot of soil to the bottom left corner. N.p. unknown books
201521696London: Thames and Hudson 2015. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. decorated cloth. Fine in fine matching yellow slipcase. 3 vols. Matisse Henri. 200 364 330 pages. 33.5 x 26 cm. An extensive review of fifty-nine works from the various stages of Matisse's career Contributions by Barbara Buckley and Jennifer Mass. Extensive Index. Printed on multi-colored stock. A sumptuous production with decorated covers in green orange and blue. Bookplates from the Library of Mari Lyons. Thames and Hudson hardcover books
1939WRCLIT72402Paris & New York 1939. Quarto. Decorated wrappers by Robert Clavel lithographed by Mourlot. Extensively illustrated with a number of plates and inserts hors-texte. Faint trace of dust darkening along spine small staple rust mark to rear wrapper otherwise unusually fine. Edited by Charles Peignot and André Lejard. The final issue of one of the premiere European periodicals devoted to the graphic arts and printing published between the wars 68 issues 1928-1939. This number features an original linocut by Matisse printed on vélin blanc and a woodcut by Henri Lespinasse. The first printed insert is Garcia Lorca's "Lettre à J. Bergamin" and other articles pertain to Diaghlev Marcel Bovis Rouault et al. The periodical fell victim to diminishing resources and increasing production costs as well as to the looming clouds of war. unknown books
1945245496Paris: Verve 1945. First. unbound. very good. Matisse Henri. An original black & white lithograph after Matisse signed in the plate printed on Marais wove paper slightly toned at edges. Published in Paris for Verve and printed by Draeger Freres. Sheet measures 13.75 x 10.375 inches. Paris: Verve 1945. A very good copy with an additional Matisse design printed on rear.<br/><br/> Verve was founded in 1937 as a showcase for work by the day's best artists produced by the finest printers. This piece was printed in Volume 4 number 13.<br/><br/> Verve unknown books
1939245500Paris: Verve 1939. First. unbound. near fine. Matisse Henri. An original black & white lithograph after Matisse signed and dated in the plate. Published in Paris for Verve and printed by Mourlot Freres. Sheet measures 13.75 x 10.375 inches printed with 1 inch margins. Paris: Verve 1939. A very near fine copy with an additional color lithograph Child's Head by Paul Klee printed on rear.<br/><br/> Verve was founded in 1937 as a showcase for work by the day's best artists produced by the finest printers. This piece was printed in Volume 2 numbers 5-6.<br/><br/> Verve unknown books
1939245499Paris: Verve 1939. First. unbound. near fine. Matisse Henri. An original full color lithograph after a painting by Matisse. Published in Paris for Verve and printed by Mourlot Freres. Sheet measures 13.75 x 10.375 inches printed with 1 inch margins. Paris: Verve 1939. A near fine bright copy.<br/><br/> Verve was founded in 1937 as a showcase for work by the day's best artists produced by the finest printers. This piece was printed in Volume 2 numbers 5-6.<br/><br/> Verve unknown books
1939140940302Paris 1939. First Edition. Near Fine. No. 4 January-March. Folio. Bound in publisher's beautifully illustrated wraps in publisher's original two-piece box with top covered in textured silver foil; complete with all lithographs present. Text in English. Near Fine with crease to spine and light general wear. Box is Good or better with some split seems tears and a bit of material missing at the flaps. A beautiful production. unknown books
1945183456Paris: Éditions de la revue Verve 1945. Softcover. Good internally covers are very soiled with much loss chipping tears and nicks. Contents clean except for mild soiling at extremities of sheets and a few small dog-eared sheets including the last lithograph at the rear. Covers are a total loss sold for the contents only. Green lithographed thiin paper covers over boards. Title-page followed by two Porchoir prints by Matiss Title in cursive "de la Couleur HM" followed by La Chute d'Icaree pagination is discontinuous some pages numbered then many are not then numbered etc. Two pages of lithographed line drawings by Matisse beginning with pp. 57 of Angèle Lamotte. Title-page and lithographs are on Marais paper. A complete issue with noted faults. Green cover of dancing figure is paper cut-out was designed by Matisse and printed on horribly thin paper. Most all I have ever seen are defective in one way or another especially along the spine. This copy's cover is a total loss."Le présent numéro de Verve . réunit des œuvres de Henri Matisse exécutées pendant ces quatre dernières années"--Page 4./ "Henri Matisse" by André Rouveyre: p. 35-55. Éditions de la revue Verve 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