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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
19-6879New York: Erich S. Hermann 1958. . 6.5 x 8.5 in. 9.25 x 11.75 in mat. Unbound sheet framed and mounted on mat board. Color reproduction. Very good. Printed in France.Print originally collected by Frederick Ruffner founder of Gale research. New York: Erich S. Hermann, [1958]. unknown
51-6492Paris: Revue Verve1958. Loose printed orange board cover with repaired spine. 36.7 x 26.5 cm. with separate text block. Paris: Revue Verve,1958 unknown
mon0003918537Taschen America Llc 9/20/2014 12:00:00 A. hardcover. Like New. 1.5748 14.9606 11.5748. Taschen America Llc hardcover
1996Q-0941807290Welcome Books 1996-12-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Welcome Books hardcover
50-0029Paris 1970. Distributed graphics by Dow & Frosini. Serigraph after Matisse. Two colors. 67 x 51 cm. 26 x 19 inches. Paris, 1970. Distributed graphics by Dow & Frosini. unknown
59-2619France 1927. Lithograph on laid Chine paper; signed in pencil numbered 3/5. From Dix Danseuses by Edition de la Galerie d'Art Contemporaire 1927. Includes a Certificate of Authenticity from Original Fine Art Ltd dated March 1984. Good condition. Light fold mark on right side.Fribourg 442 Pully 138; Planche 96. France, 1927. unknown
02-0003Paris: Editions de la revue Verve 1945. Silkscreen title page present. Lacking the frontispiece La Chute d'Icare and also lacking pp. 57-58 59-60 with the portraits of Angèle Lamotte on Marais. Green cover of dancing figure and title page are paper cut-outs designed by Matisse. Duthuit. Cover good with defects. Catalogue raisonné des ouvrages illustrés nos. 74 & 104. Paris: Editions de la revue Verve, 1945. unknown
1995015083New York: Dover Publications Inc. 1995. large soft cover approx. 9x12 inches has creases bumps and scratches a few small spots and pencil marks store sticker on back cover corners and spine ends are bumped and faded some small tears along edges foreedge has a few pencil scratches and smudges inside lightly tanned but clean flep has half a page of pencil writing 3 R's Used Books and Hannelore Headley Old & Fine Books Inc. are committed to saving the trees one leaf at the time!. Paperback. Good /No Jacket. Illus. by Matisse. Dover Publications, Inc.
1995071225002Dover Publications 1995-05-09. paperback. Very Good. 9x0x12. Paperback. Strong binding. Clean unmarked interior. Slight wear to cover. Thanks for looking! Dover Publications paperback
0486285200.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1995SONG0486285200Dover Publications 1995-05-09. First THUS Edition. paperback. Used: Good. 9.75x0.75x12.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Dover Publications paperback
1978Q-270565724XHermann 1978-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Hermann paperback
0025-24Paris 14. August 1936. Tinte auf Papier./Handwirtten letter ink on paper. 1 S. 27 x 21 cm. Blattgr. Mit Faltspuren teils an den Faltkanten mit kl. Einrissen. Leicht gebräunt. Mittig die Tinte bei einem Wort etwas verwischt. Eigenhändiger Brief von Henri Matisse 1869-1954 an einen nicht näher genannten "Cher Docteur" dem er beiliegend einen Scheck über 22.000 Franc übersendet hat da er ihn persönlich am Tag zuvor nicht angetroffen hat. Datiert "Paris 14 août 1936". A handwritten letter from Henri Matisse 18691954 to an unnamed "Cher Docteur" to whom he has enclosed a cheque for 22000 francs as he had been unable to meet him in person the previous day. Dated "Paris 14 août 1936". Paris, 14. August 1936. unknown
0024-24Paris 10. Juni 1946. Tinte auf Papier. 20 5 x 13 3 cm Blattgr. Mit mittiger horizontaler Faltspur obere linke Ecke mit dezenten alten Montagespuren einer Büroklammer. Eigenhändiger Brief von Henri Matisse 1869-1954 an den Regisseur François Campaux 1906-1983 der 1946 einen 26-minütigen Kurzfilm über Matisse drehte. Matisse bittet Campaux sich bei ihm bezüglich eines Termins zur Vorführung des Filmes zu melden: ". Si vous voulez bien me téléphoner quand il vous sera possible de me le montrer je serai libre à patir de la semaine prochaine". Am Ende mit der Adresse "132 Bd. Montparnasse". (Paris), 10. Juni 1946. unknown
50-0032Paris 1970. Distributed graphics by Dow & Frosini. Serigraph after Matisse. Signed dnd dated Juin 50 in the plate. Five colors. 41 x 92 cm. 16 x 36 inches Paris, 1970. Distributed graphics by Dow & Frosini. unknown
H41441Very good. Not sure when this was printed. With two vertical folds very good light toning and soil. 32.5 x 12.25 inches printed on good thick stock. unknown
43959534-nnew. unknown
1013981286.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
73-6357New York: MOMA 1952. 4to. 32 pp. Black and white plates. Soft cover. Very Good. Provenance: From the estate of Gerald Nordland 1927-2019. Nordland was a museum director art critic educator and author. New York: MOMA, 1952 paperback
195584093Zurich: Verlag De Arche. Fine in Very Good Dust Jacket. 1955. Hardcover. 8vo . We specialize in fine books in collectible condition. Orders are professionally packaged and shipped promptly. W11 . Verlag De Arche hardcover
1958W2438Paris: Teriade 1958. Original color lithograph after a Matisse cut-out that was one of a series of blue nudes and one of the artist's final works. Signed 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 prior to Matisse's death in 1954 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 10 1/4 inches by 9 1/4 inches inches on a sheet of wove paper that is 13 1/2 inches by 9 3/4 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. 10 1/4 inches by 9 1/4 Inches. Fine Art Print. Teriade
1926338Vollard 1926. Etching. 1926-1929. 19.8 x 29.8 cm. 45 x 57.6 cm sheet. Edition not noted; an unknown number of proofs on Arches wove paper. Signed "Matisse" in plate only. Dutuit 86 Cramer cat. 7 no. 79 illus; Keller no. 86 Johnson 80. In excellent condition.