687 résultats
0500233845New. Brand new and still unused unknown
0500517231New. Brand new and still unused unknown
1951232449Vence France 1951. Printed circa 1980. Gelatin silver print. SIGNED by the photographer lower right beneath the image and dated 1951. 1 vols. 12-1/2 x 8-1/2 inches. Very good. Printed circa 1980 Gelatin silver print. SIGNED by the photographer lower right beneath the image and dated 1951. 1 vols. 12-1/2 x 8-1/2 inches. Superb large portrait of the artist in front of his famous Chapel the work he considered his magnum opus and which he completed in 1951 the year this photo was taken by the acclaimed Russian-born LIFE photographer Dmitri Kessel. unknown
36072Paris: La Bibliothèque Française 1945. Portfolio. 1st edition. Loose sheets as issued in later custom clamshell box with original portfolio cover mounted on front. 4to.<br> One of 3200 Numbered Copies. 111 plates of drawings the first 100 relating to Buchenwald originally drawn on stolen paper plus 6 portraits and 5 aquarelles in color. Captions in French English and Russian. 26 cm. Title page and preface in French. Title translates as "111 Drawings Made in Buchenwald 1944-1945."<br> Very early 1945 publication from the year of liberation. <br> Boris Taslitzky began painting at the age of fifteen and attended the academie Montparnasse and the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris between 1925 and 1933. In 1933 he joined the Association of Revolutionary Writers and Artists A. É. AR where he became general secretary of the section of Painters and Sculptors and then in 1935 he joined the Communist Party.<br> In 1936 during the presentation of Quatorze Juillet by Romain Rolland Taslitzky participated in the exhibition that brought together Picasso Léger Matisse Braque Jean Lurcat Laurens and Pinion in the lobby of the Alhambra Theatre.<br> Taslitzky was captured in June 1940 escaped in August and joined the Resistance. He was arrested again in November 1941 sentenced to two years in prison and then on July 31 1944 he was deported to Buchenwald where he manages to make some two hundred drawings showing life in the camps. "If I go to hell I will make sketches. Besides I have experience I've been there and I've drawn! . " he later said. His mother died at Auschwitz .<br> In 1946 Taslitzky exhibited his works which were inspired by the Resistance and Deportation winning the Prix Blumenthal. He was later awarded the Military Cross and Military Medal and in 1997 he received the insignia of Chevalier of the Legion of Honour under the Resistance and Deportation. He was both witness and actor in the story of French Resistance and the Holocaust.<br> For more on Taslitzky see for example https://boris-taslitzky.fr/fortune-critique/02fortune-critique-1970-2004.ht m <br> SUBJECTS : Concentration camps -- Pictorial works. Buchenwald Camp de Guerre mondiale 1939-1945. Prisonniers et déportés. Camps allemands. Buchenwald. Album. Concentration camps. Pictorial works. Wear to original illustrated cover which has been mounted on front of box but no damage to illustration. Moving early and important. Holo2-125-44. Paris: La Bibliothèque Française unknown
19521363164New York: Simon and Schuster 1952. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Folio unpaginated; VG/G; bound in publisher's paper-covered boards with decorations by Matisse with a matching dust jacket; dust jacket protected with a mylar covering price uncut '$12.50' some chipping to jacket closed tear along upper front hinge with two pieces of tape closed tear along rear lower hinge; small worming to lower rear edge of jacket lower fore corner of ffep title page; 126 plates; with caption booklet laid in; SH consignment; shelved case 11. 1363164. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Simon and Schuster hardcover
194724152Paris: Maeght Editeur 1947. Illustrated Wraps. Near Fine/Very Good . Henri Matisse. A very presentable copy of the 1947 1st edition. #004 of 950 copies issued on "Velin superieur". The book consists of the "5-color cover and the 17 full-page illustrations including 1 frontispiece and 1 original out-of-text lithograph 1 wood gouge and 14 unpublished heliogravures composed and laid out by Matisse. The printing of the illustrations and texts was done by Draeger Freres". Clean and Near Fine. And in a crisp Near Fine dustjacket AND a VG to Near Fine example of the outer glassine dustjacket with just a touch of chipping at the lower-edges. And finally sturdy examples of the unprinted gray card chemise and slipcase. Maeght Editeur unknown
14229Matisse Henri HENRI MATISSE - LUCERNE. Lithograph 1949. Poster for an exhibition at the Musee Des Beaux Arts in Lucerne in October 1949. 50 1/2 x 35 5/8 inches 1280 x 905 mm. Without folds. There are no tears or other imperfections except for some very faint toning at the top right where something was apparently laid againtst this area of the sheet. Else in excellent condition This poster with its striking graphics is seldom seen. unknown
51-5878Paris: Les Editions du Chêne1946. 2 leaves on Lana. Limitation page signed by Matisse and Reverdy. Linocut title page in 2 colors.34 x 26.2 cm. Duthuit Catalogue raisonné des ouvrages illustrés no 11. Paris: Les Editions du Chêne,1946 unknown
1955246Monte-Carlo: Andre Sauret 1955. Hardcover. Very good/Fair. No 1742 out of an edition of 2000. This being one of the 500 printed in English. Slipcase is beginning to split on the lower edge and there is a 3 inch piece missing from the top edge. There are a couple of of nicks to the edge about the title on the folder. The book itself is clean and well maintained. Glassine wrapper is present but yellowed. This is Matisse's last book which he designed and oversaw production of. Price reflects condition and additional shipping charges will be necessary. Andre Sauret hardcover
1918BB2711Paris: La Belle Édition 71 Rue des Saints-Pères 1918. Limited Edition. Wrappers. First Edition No. 221 of 300 copies on verge d’Arches of Matisse's first illustrated book. Square royal 8vo 247 x 224mm: 50pp with five plates one double-page from early drawings by the French Fauve illustrating three poems by Reverdy. Original wrappers printed in blue and black untrimmed. Wanting the unprinted glassine dust jacket. An excellent example of this rare survival many copies were destroyed at the author's request expertly respined to style several leaves with archival repairs to margins only lower right corner of front wrapper renewed but bright and fresh tightly bound and clean throughout. The Artist and the Book 195 "notable for its imaginative use of color in typography but see below and for the only appearance of Matisse's early drawing style as book illustration." Barr Matisse pp. 196 560 "sometimes considered Matisse's first illustrated book". Editions Albert Skira Anthologie du Livre Illustré par les Peintres et Sculpteurs 255. The first of two editions published in Paris in 1918 with text printed in green orange blue and black a typographical caprice that infuriated Reverdy who demanded that the publisher François Bernouard issue a second version printed only in in black which came out in a numbered edition of 105 copies with the imprint: Paul Birault pour l'auteur. N. B. With few exceptions always identified we only stock books in exceptional condition carefully preserved in archival removable mylar sleeves. All orders are packaged with care and posted promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fine Editions Ltd is a member of the Independent Online Booksellers Association and we subscribe to its codes of ethics. La Belle Édition, 71, Rue des Saints-Pères unknown
BAY_10_SH_050902Andre Sauret - Marc Chagall. Collectible - Good. 1955. Text block wraps and binding are in like new condition without markings of any kind lithographs clean and clear. Mild tanning to pages mild fading to protective boards chipping splitting along hinges without slipcase. Well packaged and promptly shipped from California. Partnered with Friends of the Library since 2010. Andre Sauret - Marc Chagall paperback
192088540Paris: Galerie Georges Bernheim jeune & Cie 1920. Fine. Galerie Georges Bernheim jeune & Cie Paris 1920 12.2 x 15.5 cm Agrafé First edition of the catalogue listing 58 works by Henri Matisse exhibited at Galerie Bernheim Jeune & Cie from October 15 to November 6 1920. Upper cover slightly faded along the left margin printed stamp to upper left corner of the verso of the front cover otherwise a rare and attractive copy. Illustrated catalogue featuring 19 reproductions of the artist's works. Introductory text by Charles Vildrac.  Galerie Georges Bernheim jeune & Cie unknown
1954116183Andre Sauret 1954. Hardcover. Good/No jacket. Frontispiece is original lithograph. Many black and white and color plates. Front hinge is broken-- more from inadequate glue -- and the first blank page and frontispiece are detached. In a faded folio covers. Andre Sauret hardcover
16-6412Paris: Arts du Monde - Librairie Hachette Paris 1954. 4to. 22.5 x 31cm. Original red cloth cover by Matisse. Lithographed frontispiece created for this work by Picasso "La Danseuse" Bloch 767; Mourlot 259;: light foxing at top of the lithograph.415 text illustrations many tipped-in and/or folding color plates some after Léger Miró Bakst among others. . .Goeppert Goeppert-Frank and Cramer. Pablo Picasso: The Illustrated Books. Catalogue Raisonné no. 68. OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:977664915. Paris: Arts du Monde - Librairie Hachette, Paris, 1954 hardcover
1983104690First Edition limited edition.: George Braziller. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1983. Hardcover. 0807610860 . Henri Matisse. JAZZ Series portfolio Special First Edition published by George Braziller Inc. for the Museum of Modern Art a facsimile of the 1947 Verve edition New York 1983. Folio 146 loose bifolium text pages and colored prints with facsimile of original 1947 limitation page with a facsimile of Matisse's signature introduction pages and table of images all housed in a publisher's custom printed gray clamshell box with navy cloth spine and a cardboard slipcase.; Folio . George Braziller hardcover
1945208338Paris: Éditions de la revue Verve 1945. Softcover. Good cover is soiled with some chipping small tears and nicks. 1" loss at both top and bottom of spine Contents very clean except for mild soiling at extremities of sheets. Wear minor tears and pinhles alng the extemities of the edges to both coves however the reast of cover is very clean and stng. Prints are strong and vibrant. 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 has the spine of the outer sheet in better than average condition and could be nicely restored. The green print is lightly soiled. ""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." Scace as a complate issue with a decent though not perfect cover. Éditions de la revue Verve paperback
1997113938Claude Duthuit 1997-01-01. hardcover. Like New. 15x10x2. Looks unread with just a touch of shelf wear massive hardcover in jacket illustrated throughout. Text predominately in French with limited English. oversized and overweight. C57 Please email for photos. Claude Duthuit hardcover
1958B-2022-1111Derrière le miroir N.107-108-109 June-July 1958 "Sur quatre murs" Paris. With 4 original lithographs by Miró Chagall Giacometti Tan-Coat. Texts by Léger Kandinsky Matisse Miró and Bazaine.<br />In very good conditions. Maeght Editeur
16-6250Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve 1945. Folio 26 x 34.5 cm. with wrappers preserved. Lacking the pochoir La Chute d'Icare With the pochoir title page and 4 original lithographs including 2 still lifes and the 2 portraits of Angèle Lamotte on Marais. Green cover of dancing figure is paper cut-out designed by Matisse Duthuit Catalogue raisonné des ouvrages illustrés nos. 74 & 104. . Textes d'Adrienne Monnier. Illustré de 4 lithographies originales et 2 pochoirs en couleurs de Henri Matisse pour la couverture recto-verso le titre et le frontispice "La chute d'Icare" ainsi que de nombreuses reproductions en noir et en couleurs d'oeuvres de Matisse. Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve, 1945 unknown
1940510631Editions de la Revue Verve 1940. First Edition. Hardcover. FINE/NEAR FINE. First American Edition with tipped in 'Occupation of Paris' notice. Tall 4to 35.5cm. sewn binding in Henri Matisse-designed lighograph printed cover on black paper over cards often mistaken for the DJ itself with original brown kraft paper lithographed dust jacket. The dust jacket was often treated as a throwaway especially since it was taped over making it impossible to see the beautiful Matisse covers without tearing it; they are quite uncommonly seen. We have not attempted removing the dust jacket here though we have supplied a photograph from another copy showing the design. This is a unique opportunity to for a collector to have not only a copy of the book as issued with the jacket but a uniquely clean and fresh copy of the cover itself entombed within the protection of the jacket. The book itself is exceedingly clean and sharp. Illustrated throughout in color and black and white with contributions from Verve's usual suspects: Matisse Miro Picasso Rouault Braque and a spectacular center-fold lithograph by Pierre Bonnard. In spite of the statement in the 'Occupation notice that half the American edition was lost this is not a terribly scarce book -- perhaps because subscribers immediately recognized the significance of what it represented namely the destruction of the thriving modern art movement in France at the hands of the neo-classical obsessed Nazis. But the jacket and condition make this an uncommon survival. Editions de la Revue Verve hardcover
19908749new oversize pb expedited and international shipping not available- Waddington Graphics paperback
1953209055Paris France: Berggruen & Cie 1953. Softcover. Good transparent plastic has rips around edges wraps are dampstained at edges front and back. Minor foxing on title page otherwise pages are excellent. Color illustrated wraps in transparent plastic. ~ 20 pp. Many color illustrations. Includes invitation designed by Matisse small printing reproduced from a 1951 collage. "Matisse's wonderful discretion consists in making every effort made dissappear from his work to blur the tracks of its routing to erase all trace of the will to succeed so that the conclusion remains alone on the field of the painting light flower and spring water crystal. The work acquires a happy grace a racy finesse this spontaneity that gives us the essentials: the starting point of the artist his emotion.<br /> <br /> Matisse's art is at the antipodes of children's art whose spontaneity is only a natural raw material. He is also at the antipodes of the art of classical painters who by dint of subjecting their works to excessive and often conventional work lose most of what they have to tell us. Meeting the great primitives Matisse the extremely civilized regains their confident energy. His language rejuvenates the old words of painting which seeds brought back into virgin earths again manifest their presence." - translated from introduction. Berggruen & Cie paperback
1939510479Editions De La Revue Verve 1939. First Edition. Trade Paperback. FINE. First American Edition printed in Paris. Tall 4to 35.5 cm. Sewn binding in lithographic printed wraps with original art by Aristide Maillol. Illustrated throughout with color and b/w in-text illustrations and photos color tipped-in plates COMPLETE with 16 full-page color lithograph prints by Constanin Guys Georges Braque Georges Rouault Andre Derain Fernand Leger Pierre Bonnard Henri Matisse and Paul Klee. Some trivial rubbing to the wrappers else FINE--very clean and sharp; in original publisher's printed slipcase with color mounted plate showing some wear around the edges but still holding strong and sound; an uncommonly nice example of book quite prone to wear as a massive volume printed in wraps. One of Verve's most elaborate productions and the first double issue a thematic issue devoted to the human figure-- 'a volume of exceptional rechness.' Michel Antonioz VERVE: The Ultimate Review of Art and Literature 105. Editions De La Revue Verve paperback
2066<br />SIGNED by Matisse in ink. <br /><br />Typed note in French on a postcard translating as "My thanks and best wishes for 1953." The verso shows a Matisse painting of Notre-Dame. <br /><br />CONDITION: Remnants of prior mounting along the edges of the side. Very Good.
51-4771Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve 1945. Folio with wrappers over board in good condition with typical defects on spine. 26 w x 36h cm. Includes the pochoir title page and both of the lithograph portraits of Angèle Lamotte on Marais paper. Green cover of dancing figure is paper cut-out designed by Matisse. Duthuit Catalogue raisonné des ouvrages illustrés nos. 74 & 104. Lacking the frontispiece La Chute d'Icare. Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve, 1945 unknown