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1997b29267Claude Duthuit 1997. hardcover. Like New. 15x10x2. Hardcover with fine dust jacket. Book is in Excellent condition pages are clean and tight. Claude Duthuit hardcover
1997167401Paris: Claude Duthuit 1997. Hardcover. First French Edition. Text in French.<br /> <br /> The complete sculptures of Matisse accompanied by a list of exhibitions a bibliography articles and commentary and unpublished selections from the artist's correspondence. <br /> <br /> Faint toning at the jacket extremities else Fine in an about Fine dust jacket.<br /> <br /> Oversize volume shipping billed at cost. Claude Duthuit unknown
195485986Sous étui chemise éditeur. Couverture souple rempliée illustrée d'une composition de Matisse. Étui partiellement fissuré en pied.
195518756Monte Carlo: Andre Suaret 1955. First edition. Boards. Orig. pictorial wrappers. Fine in near fine board chemise in very good lightly worn slipcase. Matisse Henri. 152 pages. 31 x 25 cm. One of 500 copies in English from a total of 2850 this being copy 1554 of the 1501-2000 numbered limitations of the English edition printed by Mourlot. Cover is an original lithograph by Matisse in gold blue and black. Sixty duotone lithographic plates after drawings by Matisse and thirty-three tipped-in color plates. DUTHUIT 670. MONOD 7849. RAUCH 340. Andre Suaret unknown books
1955171242Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret 1955. Limited. paperback. fine. Matisse Henri. Profusely illustrated including mounted color plates and collotypes. The b/w frontispiece and color wrappers are lithographs printed by Mourlot Freres. 153pp. 4to pictorial wrappers covered in onionskin; housed in a two-piece board sleeve & slipcase. Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret 1955. Outer slipcase is broken but the book is as new.<br/><br/> Limited to only 500 printed in English total edition of 2850.<br/><br/> Andre Sauret unknown books
19371203301937. First Edition. TÉRIADE Efstratios ELEFTHERIADES Efstratios. Verve. Volume 1 Numbers 1. Paris: Imprimerie des Beaux-Arts 1937. Folio 10-1/2 by 14 inches original paper wrappers. $1700.First American edition of the first issue of Verve published in Paris in 1937 featuring cover art by Matisse along with numerous heliogravures many full color original lithographs by artists such as Leger and Miró along with articles by Dos Passos Garcia Lorca and Gide and much more.""Fifty years ago in Paris the magazine to look for was Verve which first came out in December 1937 and kept going in one form or another till 1960. That first cover by Henri Matisse sang out from the other side of the street in a way that made us run across the road to look at it more closely. And when we turned its pages Verve had a bosomy full-fleshed slightly slithery quality that this former subscriber would know in his sleep"" John Russell. Art critic Efstratios Eleftheriades under the nom de plume ""Tériade"" founded Verve with the financial assistance of David Smart publisher of Esquire. ""The magazine a quarterly review of arts and letters was lavish in design and challenging in content. Teriade's view of the world of art and literature was personal bold and compelling"" Rick Gagliano. In addition to the original lithographic front wrapper by Matisse this volume's premiere issue of Verve Vol. 1 No. 1 features original lithographs by Miró and Leger heliogravures of photographs by Man Ray Brassaï articles by Matisse Gide Dos Passos and Garcia Lorca previously unpublished letters and drawings by Cezanne and the first printed illustration of Picasso's Guernica. First American edition published same year as the French with text translated into English by Robert Sage. Hanneman C278. Slocum C93. Contemporary owner signature. Small gold label subscription information on title page.Plates and text fine expert repairs to text block and original wrappers. unknown
1947200101Paris: Maeght 1947. First Edition. paperback. very good. Matisse. With an original woodcut 2 original lithographs including the colored cover and 14 heliogravures. Text by Rene Char Tibor Tardos Andre Marchand Paul Eluard and others. Small square 4to stiff decorative wrappers slightly rubbed and dust soiled. Paris: Maeght 1947. First Edition. Scarce and internally fine.<br/><br/> Number 175 of 950 numbered copies.<br/><br/> Maeght unknown books
1947200101Paris: Maeght 1947. First Edition. paperback. very good. Matisse. With an original woodcut 2 original lithographs including the colored cover and 14 heliogravures. Text by Rene Char Tibor Tardos Andre Marchand Paul Eluard and others. Small square 4to stiff decorative wrappers slightly rubbed and dust soiled. Paris: Maeght 1947. First Edition. Scarce and internally fine.<br/> <br/> Number 175 of 950 numbered copies.<br/> <br/> Maeght unknown
51-5875Paris: Martin Fabiani 1944. 22 leaves on Arches most with linocuts. 32.5 x 25cm. Signed by Matisse on the limitation page.Duthuit Catalogue raisonné des ouvrages illustrés no. 10 pp. 64-67. Paris: Martin Fabiani, 1944 unknown
1953237361953 Paris, Berggruen, Mourlot, brochés in-8 allongés, 1953-1990, couvertures illustrées, certaines lithographiées, tirages limités.
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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
19641742Paris: Mourlot Press 1964. First edition. Soft cover. FIRST EDITION one of 2000 copies on Velin d'Arches out of a total edition of 2200 of this lavishly illustrated exhibition catalog from the Smithsonian Institution. With 18 original lithographs most in color by Chagall Picasso Miro Beaudin Esteve Matisse Guiramand Florsheim Cathelin Brasilier Brianchon Cocteau Minaux Jenkins Calder Kito Giacometti and Manessier. Prints from the Mourlot Press. Exhibition Sponsored by the French Embassy Circulated by the Traveling Exhibition Service of the National Collection of Fine Arts Smithsonian Institution. Paris: Mourlot Press 1964. Quarto original plain wrappers original dust jacket with lithograph by Chagall. Just a hint of toning to spine. Text in English. A FINE COPY. Mourlot Press paperback books
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
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. Matisse in Vence at Work on Chapelle Matisse. 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 books
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
869080Mourlot Frères, Imprimeurs Paris 1952 Affiche lithographiée originale: DIMANCHE "Les Peintres témoins de leur temps." Musée dArt moderne de la Ville de Paris. Lithographie en couleurs ( 590 X 440 mm. ), numérotée au stylo ( N°97/100 ) sur Vélin d'Arches et SIGNATURES ORIGINALES par un grand nombre dartistes dont BASSLER, Yves BRAYER, FOUJITA, DESNOYER, André HAMBOURG, Max PAPART, SMITH, VILATO, VOLTI, Gabriel ZENDEL, Raymond BIAUSSAT, LAPICQUE, etc... Très bel exemplaire. Référence: Mourlot "Les Affiches originales des Maîtres de lEcole de Paris" N°44.
192024633Paris Georges Crès, Les Éditions des "Cahiers d'Aujourd'hui", publié par Georges Besson. 1920 1 in-4 Paris, Georges Crès, Les Éditions des "Cahiers d'Aujourd'hui", publié par Georges Besson, 1920, in-4, broché, titre sur la couverture rempliée, 50 pages suivies de 48 reproductions phototypiques d'André Marty.
1953168761953 Lithographie en couleurs, affiche signée dans la planche en bas à droite et titrée, Paris, Mourlot, 1953, 76 x 51 cm.
195325020Paris Mourlot 1953 Lithographie affiche en couleurs, signée dans la planche en bas à droite et titrée, Paris, Mourlot, 1953, 76 x 51 cm.