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195212467Paris: Raison D'Etre 1952. Original wraps. Near Fine. Henri Matisse. Sumptuous 1952 biography of the poet Apollinaire beautifully illustrated by Henri Matisse. #268 of only 380 copies issued which include 8 original Matisse lithos 2 as the front and rear card wrappers and the other 6 within the text. Bright well-preserved and VG with light foxing to the panels and light creasing at the first several leaves mildly affecting the title page and the first lithograph. Folio unbound signatures as issued. The Matisse lithographs once again printed by the great French firm Mourlot Freres. A lovely title issued by Raison D'Etre of Paris. <br/><br/> Raison D'Etre paperback books
199131031Roma: United Technologies and Accademia di Francia and Palazzo Reale 1991. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . Very tall paperbound quarto. 221 pp. Text in Italian by Xavier Girard and others. Illustrated in both color and black and white. A clean very good to near fine example. A large and heavy book. United Technologies and Accademia di Francia and Palazzo Reale paperback books
198729494Washington DC: National Gallery and Harry Abrams 1987. First edition. Cloth. Near Fine/very good. Thick clothbound quarto in dustwrapper. Text by Jack Cowart and Dominique Fourcade. 366 pp. A handsome near fine clothbound book in lightly used dustwrapper. With 400 illustrations including 188 plates in full color. A very large and heavy volume. Additional shipping charges may apply. National Gallery and Harry Abrams unknown books
19511654431951. MATISSE Henri. Matisse: His Art and His Public. By Alfred Barr Jr. 592 pp. Illustrated with photo reproductions throughout and one original lithograph by Matisse. 8vo. original cloth and dust jacket in publisher's cardboard slipcase. New York: The Museum of Modern Art 1951. One of 495 copies signed by the author. This is still considered the classic study of Matisse the only one done while the artist was still living and completed with the help of the artist himself. Copies of the limited edition in fine condition such as this one with the original lithograph are scarce. Price-clipped dustjacket with some minor chipping otherwise a fine copy Duthuit 30. hardcover books
1938172244London: Rosenberg & Helft Ltd 1938. First edition. Softcover. 12 pages. Exhibition catalog for a group show that ran March 16 through April 14 1938. Includes 5 black and white illustrations and a checklist. A near fine copy in stapled wrappers with some very minor wear. Uncommon. Rosenberg & Helft, Ltd unknown books
197137811Greenwich: New York Graphic Society 1971. 1st edition. Charcoal stiff paper wrappers with white lettering and design printed to spine and covers. Light shelfwear to spine and wrapper edges. Otherwise a tight and clean VG copy. 191 1 blank pp. Many intratextual illustrations. 10" x 8-1/2" <br/><br/> New York Graphic Society unknown books
1985148264New York: George Braziller Inc 1985. Softcover. VG- A few inner pages are loose; top corner is bumped otherwise nice. Yellow and blue illustrated wraps unpaginated many color illus. 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! George Braziller, Inc paperback 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
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
19475276Paris: La Bibliothèque Française 1947. Charles Baudelaire illustrated by Matisse with one original etching on chine appliqué frontispiece 33 photolithographs in full page numerous line-drawn decoration 10 full-page of which 2 on the covers and wood-engraved lettrines. Large 4to. Original Pictorial wrapper. One of 300 numbered copies on papier de Rives signed by Matisse in the colophon. Water damages. La Bibliothèque Française. paperback books
196022413Lausana: Mermod. 1960. Softcover. #425 of 4000. Wraps are fine.; 16mo 6" - 7" tall . Mermod paperback books
1977144705St. Louis MO and Detroit MI - New York: The St. Louis Art Museum and The Detroit Institute of Arts - Harry N. Abrams 1977. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. 304 pages. Introduction by Jack Coward. Essays by Jack D. Flam Dominique Fourcade John Hallmark Neff. Includes 305 illustrations with 25 color plates. A tight very good plus copy with some light bumping to the top corners in a very good plus dust jacket with some slight wear. The St. Louis Art Museum and The Detroit Institute of Arts - Harry N. Abrams unknown books
198028747Paris: Centre National D'Art Et De Culture Georges Pompidou 1980. First edition. Cloth. Near Fine/none. Elephant folio. With 289 illustrations of Duchamp's handwritten and drawn notes. Preface in French by Pontus Hulten. Presentation et Traduction by Paul Matisse. A near fine copy in thick beige linen cloth binding in printed linen slipcase. Slipcase is soiled lightly along the edge of the front panel. Per the colophon "Cette edition a ete tiree sur Velin Lana 25 % chiffon a 1000 exemplairs numerotes et 50 exemplaires hors commerce numerotes en chiffres romains". This is number 671. Please note: This is a very large and heavy book. Additional shipping charges may apply. Centre National D'Art Et De Culture Georges Pompidou unknown books
1989126072New York: Portland House 1989. First edition. Hardcover. 144 pages. Text by Gerard Durozoi. Includes 48 color plates. A very near fine copy in a very near fine dust jacket with a small edge tear to the bottom of the rear panel. Portland House unknown books
1992175882New York: Museum of Modern Art 1992. Third printing. Softcover. 480 pages. Massive exhibition catalog for a show that ran September 24 1992 through January 12 1993. Includes 412 color and black and white illustrations. A near fine copy in wrappers with some creasing to the spine and with the small rubber stamp of author curator and one time director of The Art Institute of Chicago Douglas Druick. A nice copy with an interesting provenance. Museum of Modern Art unknown books
194744Paris: Maeght Editeur 1947. Limited Edition. Stiff wraps. Very good. Matisse Henri. Small 4to. 88pp. First edition limited: Number 171 of 950 with an original woodcut and two original lithographs by Matisse along with fourteen unpublished heliogravures.Front free end paper re-attached. Very good in very good wraps. Maeght Editeur books
191347137Paris: Moderne Imprimerie 1913. 1st Printing. INSCRIBED PRESENTATION copy "with thanks for a very happy afternoon" from Sarah S. Stein to Ray Sullavin . Original orange paper covers printed in black stapled. Now housed in a clear archival mylar sleeve. General wear & soiling. Cover paper splitting along spine and close to being detached. Blindstamp of M. D. Stein to front cover. A Good copy. Unpaginated though 12 pages. Illustrated. 6" x 4-5/8" <br/><br/>Sarah Stein was an avid American art collector. With her husband Michael Stein the older brother of Leo Stein and Gertrude Stein she lived in Paris from 1903 to 1935. She supported and popularized the painter Henri Matisse loaning a number of Matisse's pieces for exhibit in the 1913 Armory show. Wiki. A piece presented by Matisse's most ardent champion hence an enviable provenance. Moderne Imprimerie unknown books
19786186Leningrad. Aurora Art Publishers. 1978 Titled blue cloth. Folio. First Edition. Profusely illustrated with full page colour plates Some fold-out and further monochrome plates. An exceptionally scarce cataloguing of works by Henri Matisse housed in the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts and the Hermitage in Leningrad. The paintings and sculptures reproduced in this volume trace the evolution of Matisse's work throughout his life. The splendid plates are accompanied by detailed notes analogies a bibliography and a list of exhibitions. An invaluable reference. Very Fine in Fine Dustwrapper. Aurora Art Publishers. 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
194930070New York: Buchholz Gallery 1949. 8 x 1--1/2 inches printed on fabric. Prospectus for the limited edition printed textile panels. Very good. <br/><br/> Buchholz Gallery unknown books
19839011575Norwalk Connecticut: Easton Press 1983. Hardcover. Near fine condition. Bound in publisher's original blue composition leather with the front cover and spine stamped in gilt. Two raised bands on the spine. All edges gilt. Minor foxing. <br/><br/> Easton Press hardcover books
19991341920Norwalk CT: Easton Press 1999. Collector's Edition. Hardcover. Octavo 732 pages; VG; full genuine teal leather binding; spine paneled with gilt lettering and design; front cover with gilt design and roman numerals; mild shelf wear; all edges bright gilt; peach silk moire end papers; gold satin ribbon bookmark; black and white illustrations throughout; pages clean; shelved Case 9 3/4. 1341920. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Easton Press hardcover books
1972173799New York: The Museum of Modern Art 1972. First edition. Softcover. 56 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran February 24 through May 8 1972 in New York and then went on th Minneapolis and Berkeley for additional dates. Includes numerous black and white illustrations. A near fine copy in stapled wrappers. The Museum of Modern Art unknown books
1280Zurich. Kunsthaus Zürich 1982. Large 4to. Including the Lebensdaten. Paperbound. In Fine condition. 20020180118. N6923-M55A42002. 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