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2005MATISSE ROUGE<p>9782912257246 TRES BON ETATvoire comme neuf pour interieur<br />Édition limitée. tres bon etat voir comme neuf pour les feuillets legeres traces sur coffret rouge.edition 2005 .Jazz Henri Matisse book New edition of Jazz by Henri Matisse in July 2005. 156 pages. Format 16.14 x 12.59 x 2.55 inches. New book. Edition printed in 1300 unnumbered copies. This facsimile was made from copy no. 169 of the original edition of Jazz by Henri Matisse Tériade publisher Paris 1947. The book Jazz presents the twenty or so lithographs made by Henri Matisse in 1947 for Tériade. These gouache and cut-out papers are accompanied by handwritten and calligraphed reflections and essays by two specialists of the artist. Binding: Presentation in the form of four-page sheets in a red canvas box that will allow this exceptional work to be preserved intact and protected from time. Presentation texts by Dominique Szymusiak curator of the Matisse Museum in Cateau-Cambrésis. Printing of the 20 plates in lithography. Paper: Velin BKF Rives 250 g specially manufactured for this edition by Antalis. Printing Arts Litho-Stéphane Guilbaud under the direction of Claude Draeger and Mario Ferreri. A painter s book: First complete work designed in gouache and cut-out papers by Matisse Jazz is the most accomplished painter s book. The set of plates in colors bright and violent is accompanied by handwritten calligraphed reflections by the artist a perfect harmony of text and image. This work was produced thanks to the collaboration and obstinacy of two men: Matisse and Tériade. First leader of Fauvism a movement characterized by the primacy of pure and violent colors Henri Matisse stands o A NOTER RESTRICTION ENVOI POUR CERTAINS PAYS DUE A CONTEXTE POLITIQUE ET ARNAQUES SUR ADRESSES.ME DEMANDER AVANT ACHAT.///// PLEASE NOTE SHIPPING RESTRICTIONS FOR CERTAIN COUNTRIES DUE TO POLITICAL CONTEXT AND ADDRESS SCAMS.ASK ME BEFORE PURCHASE. /// PLEASE READ CAREFULLY DUE TO NEW CUSTOMS CONDITIONS PLEASE allow between 14 and 30 days for france and UE and 20 to 50 DAYS for WORLDWIDEspecifically USA for deliveryno shipping to po box or similarEXTRA pour expedition internationale a cout reel EXTRA COST at real cost for internationalexemple for Id.America north and southasiaAustralialess than 2 kilos total shipping cost 50 euroslees than 5 kilos 75less than 10 kilos 135 euros less than 15 kilos 199 ASK me before for details ASK me for exact shipping costheavy book near 10 kilosno shipping to po box or similarNO RETURNsent with tracking and signatureplease allow 2/4 weeks for deliveryPREFERABLY PAYPAL OR WIRE for payment.</p> ANTHESE hardcover
1274314798.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
193737981Paris Hermann & Cie 1937. vo. 2 volumes both in the orig. printed wrappers both volumes uncut and partly unopened. Some wear to corners and edges w. a bit of loss vol. II missing part of lower spine. W. ownership signature Carnap the author's name partly erased and library marking that of Carnap on front wrappers. 44 1; 67 2 pp. One plate and several text-illustrations to volume II. <br/><br/><em>First edition presentation-copy for Rudolf Carnap of this overlooked but in its time important work on the question of the telos or final aim of physics and biology. The first volume is inscribed "A Monsieur Rudolf Carnap/ Hommage de/ Georges Matisse" on front free end-paper and both volumes carry the signature of Carnap in pencil on front wrappers. Although now largely forgotten Georges Matisse 1874-1961 was a prominent thinker and a remarkable scholar who was considered important and influential in his own time. He contributed with several publications to the fields of science and philosophy and all of them are considered solid and interesting. His most famous works consist in the thee-volume cycle "La philosophie de la nature" 1938 "Le Rameau vivant du monde" 1947-49 and "L'Incoherence universelle" 1953-56 all published by the Presses Universitaires de France. The present work is thus published before what can be considered his actual breakthrough and represents us with thoughts very much in vogue at the time.As the title indicates the present work discusses the question of the motion of the appearances of nature towards their final aim. "L'explication des phénomènes naturels par l'idée de causes finales qui les dirigent est fréquemment adoptee encore." Vol. I Introduction.The first part of the work demonstrates that certain general principles do not apply to all appearances or that these principles contain something totally different than that which the non-physic could expect. "Malheureusement Presque tous ceux qui emploient le langage téléologique pour conter les événements croient que la finalité constitue une explication scientifiquement valuable c'est-à-dire qui precise les conditions necessaries et suffisantes de genèse du phenomena." Vol. I Introduction.The second part deals with the appearances of the living nature. Matisse tries to show that neither the way that the organisms are built nor the functions of the organs can be explained as striving towards an aim. This is explained among other things by the fact that many developments in nature lead not to the perseverance of the individual or the species but on the contrary to the death of it.The work evoked somewhat of an interest in the field of philosophy of science and was viewed as a valuable contribution to the answering of questions that occupy a position on the border of philosophy and science. In his own time Matisse was considered important and influential within this field. He attended the famous "Congrès International de Philosophie Scientifique" in Paris in 1935 which was organized primarily by Carnap.The present work was written shortly after this congress and published shortly before the first part of his main work. Carnap seems to have read the introduction in which there are a few pencil-underlinings and he has probably been more interested in the general thesis against teleology and preformation as a scientifically valuable explanation of the phenomena of nature than in the more thorough explanation of his ideas.Matisse graduated in biophysics in 1918 in Paris but early on he became interested in mathematics physics and epistemology the three fields of which are united in this interesting treatise. </em> unknown
1958W1848Paris: Teriade 1958. Original color lithograph after a Matisse cut-out that was a maquette for a stained glass window and one of the artist's final works. Signed and dated in the stone. The lithograph was drawn under the supervision of Matisse who signed only a few of the stones--it has been reported that he signed only those that especially pleased him. This lithograph was completed in 1951 but published in its first and only edition in the deluxe French art review Verve in 1958. There was not a pencil-signed edition. The image is 12 1/2 inches by 6 inches on a sheet of wove paper that is 13 1/2 inches by 10 inches. The lithograph is clean and bright. Now archivally matted in an off-white passe-partout. First Edition. Single Sheet. Fine. Illus. by Henri Matisse. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Fine Art Print. Teriade
Monrad, Kasper, edNot in perfect condition. unknown
Öhman, NinaIn Pristine Condition. unknown
196959425St. Paul DE Vence France: Fondation Maeght. As New. 1969. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Text in French. 162 pp. With 75 ills. 18 col. one foldout. 23 x 20 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Fondation Maeght paperback
1952132731Paris: Raisons d'Être 1952. Matisse and Rouveyre's homage to Apollinaire First edition thus first printing number 233 of 300 on vélin d'arches from a total edition of 350 with the chemise and slipcase in unusually nice condition. The friendship between the caricaturist and writer André Rouveyre 1879-1962 and the artist Henri Matisse 1869-1954 left a trail of art works and a correspondence of over 1100 letters. They met at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts Paris in 1898. After losing touch for a while the two friends later reunited and exchanged daily correspondence as they both lived in the South of France where they had fled the World Wars. The present work is an homage to their mutual friend the writer and poet Guillaume Apollinaire 1880-1918 who famously coined the term "calligram" being a contraction of "calligraphy" and "ideogram" that is text written in a shape related to its contents rather than linearly. Folio. Aquatint frontispiece 6 full page and 1 smaller lithographic portraits decorative initials wrappers and chemise by Henri Matisse. Original illustrated wrappers gatherings loose as issued. With the glassine. Housed in publisher's chemise and blue slipcase. Wrappers lightly toned faint offsetting chemise boards a little bowed and rubbed some wear to slipcase extremities rubbed head and foot of fore edge just starting a very good copy indeed. hardcover
1972ABE-1629408216791Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1972 Cloth 4to. 2 volumes. Fine in fine dust jackets with slipcase. Beautiful copy. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich hardcover
190933776N.p.: Matisse 1909. 1st Edition. 1st Edition. Signed by Author. Matisse Henri. 1869-1954. 1 page A.L.S. n.p. 11 03 09. 8vo. Elegantly wood Framed & Glazed with carefully coordinated quad matting. A curious relatively early letter about housekeeping at his villa and studio - a private matter - boldly signed. A very handsome presentation. Can be purchased without frame if requested.<br /> <br /> English translation:<br /> "My dear friend I have received your enclosed letter from Hannigou and I'm forwarding it to you that it might be a use. I have written asking the Notary to replace one of the beds of the villa behind with an iron one . . . and to get rid of the sofa in the workshop which like the bed has bedbugs. See to it that he responds. I would have liked to have gone to see you to tell you all this but I haven't had time today and I believe the situation is pressing. <br /> In Friendship and all the best<br /> H. Matisse<br /> 1/03/1909"<br /> <br /> Matisse was a French artist known for his use of colour & his fluid brilliant & original draughtsmanship. As a printmaker & sculptor but principally as a painter Matisse is one of the best-known artists of the 20th century. Although he was initially labeled as a Fauve wild beast by the 1920s he was increasingly hailed as an upholder of the classical tradition in French painting.1 His mastery of the expressive language of colour and drawing displayed in a body of work spanning over a half-century won him recognition as a leading figure in modern art. Matisse unknown
199360640RMN; Et Al. New. 1993. Paperback. 2879001439 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in French. 174 pp. With 132 ills. 49 col. 3 foldout. 27 x 22 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . RMN; Et Al paperback
071487132X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
50-0028Paris ca. 1970. Distributed graphics by Dow & Frosini. Serigraph after Matisse. 67 x 51 cm. 26 x 20 inches. Signed and dated 52 in the plate. Paris, ca. 1970. Distributed graphics by Dow & Frosini. unknown
63-9381Pully Switzerland: Maison Pulliérane 1970. Photocopy. 4to. Folder Binding ca. 50 pp. Good B&W Plates. Selz's personal reference copy.From the collection of UC Berkeley art historian Peter Selz 1919 - 2019. Pully, Switzerland: Maison Pulliérane, 1970. unknown
51-5873Paris: Tériade 1950. 2 page lithograph on Arches. 41 x 26.2cm Pages 33 & 34. Duthuit Catalogue raisonné des ouvrages illustrés no. 28. p. 234. Paris: Tériade, 1950 unknown
195568283Vence 1955. Softcover. Good in wrappers. Several pieces from corners cut off. ; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. unknown
195327132PARIS: Mourlot Freres. As New. 1953. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - -- with a bonus offer-- . Mourlot Freres paperback
1963ATIapMAT61Vence: Chapelle Du Rosaire De Vence 1963. 1963. 8vo. pp. 47. illus. throughout. wrs. upper edge & spine stained short tear to back extremities bit chipped & worn. Vence: [Chapelle Du Rosaire De Vence], 1963. unknown
2013DADAX1606061291Getty Research Institute 2013-08-15. First Edition. hardcover. New. 6.00x1.40x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Getty Research Institute hardcover
2013030023The Getty Research Institute 2013. Book. Near Fine. Cloth. 356 pages. Illustrations. Minor rubbing and wear to the cover and edges. Preface by Claude Duthuit. Biographical Notes on Contributors. Index. . The Getty Research Institute Hardcover
1606061291.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2013__1606061291J Paul Getty Museum Pubns 2013. Hardcover. New. 368 pages. 9.29x6.14x1.18 inches. J Paul Getty Museum Pubns hardcover
19202907Paris: The Author Matisse 1920. First edition. Original wrappers. Very Good. FIRST EDITION WITH SIGNED MATISSE ETCHING. A BEAUTIFUL COPY. Cinquante Dessins is “a book of drawings published at Matisse’s expense with an introduction by Charles Vildrac. Vildrac explains Matisse’s return to the figure as an attempt to redress the modernist gap opened between art and life. Since the figure was neglected by contemporary art concerned with the probing and reconstitution of the painting elements themselves Matisse is returning to the ‘moral character’ of painting its human content. Like the older masters he again ‘attunes his style to the style of the model’ and eschewing both the current archaizing and modishness he searches out with humility the grave character of the model by intelligent deduction and by imagination. Written in close collaboration with the painter this is an important statement on Matisse’s Nice manner of the early 1920s.†Weiss 97.<br /> <br /> With 50 full-page plates of Matisse’s drawings of women in addition to the frontispiece etching of Matisse’s daughter “Mlle. M.M†signed in ink by Matisse below the image. Produced to coincide with Matisse’s exhibition of the drawings at Bernheim-Jeune in 1920. One of 1000 copies issued although in most extant copies the signed frontispiece has now been removed.<br /> <br /> With preface by Charles Vildrac. Paris: The Author 1920. Quarto approx. 8 1/2 x 12 in. original wrappers; custom box. Splits to text block as usual and with the usual light uniform toning from the tissue guards. The original wrappers in particular the spine are notoriously fragile – this copy is a very rare survival with the wrappers in nearly perfect condition. Note: Without the rare dust jacket issued in some copies in Pierre Matisse’s possession. The Author Matisse unknown
1939245503Paris: Verve 1939. First. unbound. very good. Matisse Henri. An original full color double-page lithograph after Matisse. Published in Paris for Verve and printed by Mourlot Freres. Sheet measures 14 x 20.75 inches. Paris: Verve 1939. A very good bright copy with the usual centerfold and some tiny holes where the stitching was removed. Two Matisse linoleum cuts are printed on the reverse.<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 number 4.<br/> <br/> Verve unknown