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1993ZB1174217Minneapolis Institute of Arts 1993. 36 pp. paperback very good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Minneapolis Institute of Arts paperback
199356087MIA. New. 1993. Paperback. 0912964529 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 65 works catalogued; many illustrated in color. -- with a bonus offer-- . MIA 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.
195513601771955. Title: Nini Betron<br /> After the original painting done in 1895. Published by Andre Sauret in Monte Carlo.<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> Very Good minus. Horizontal crease to top edge of print. Frame with some minor loss of gilding mostly to lower edge.<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> Artist: Matisse Henri French 1869-1954<br /> Medium: Offset Lithograph<br /> Date: 1955<br /> Block Signed<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> Measurements: w 6.5 in x h 9 in. Frame Size: w 20 in x h 24 in. 1360177. Special Collections. unknown
1958PC64Paris: 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 13 inches by 5 inches inches on a sheet of wove paper that is 13 3/4 inches by 10 1/4 inches. The lithograph is clean and bright with just a hint of toning of the paper. First Edition. Single Sheet. Near Fine. Illus. by Henri Matisse. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Fine Art Print. Teriade
1929174201Paris: 1929. Edition of 50. Signed and numbered in pencil lower right by the artist. Lithograph on Vélin d'Arches watermarked paper. Image size: 45 x 56 cm. Sheet size: 50.5 x 66 cm. Framed size: 86.6 x 101.1 cm. Paper lightly age toned otherwise in excellent condition. Presented in a decorative wooden frame with conservation acrylic glazing. Duthuit 503 unknown
194910184Paris 1949. Ausstellung im musée national d'art moderne Paris 1949. 8°. kt. Varia unknown
193989036Paris / New York: Braun & Cie / Tudor Publishing Co. As New. 1939. Hardcover. 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 - - 12 pages of text in English illustrated in black and white followed by 24 color plates. -- with a bonus offer-- . Braun & Cie / Tudor Publishing Co. hardcover
194448724Paris.: Martin Fabiani. 1944. Original publisher's printed wrappers with flaps original linoleum cut illustration and title by Matisse in blue and white original publisher's cream cloth-backed patterned board chemise with title in red to spine without slipcase. 4to. 336 x 260 mm. Half-title justification verso original linoleum engraved frontispiece printed title in red and black de Montherlant's introduction and text for the 'Chant de Minos' and 'Pasiphaé' illustrated with 17 full-page original linoleum engravings printed in black 33 vignettes including head- and tail-pieces also in black 13 repeated headbands in red and 84 initials also in red leaf with notes and final leaf with achevé d'imprimer all the original linoleum cuts by Henri Matisse; the wrapper for the book also features an original linoleum cut over both covers printed in blue. Henri Matisse's illustrations for de Montherlant's 'Pasiphaé'.From the edition limited to 250 numbered copies signed by Matisse to the justification with this one of 200 on vélin d'Arches filigrané au nom de l'éditeur.'Matisse's attention to this contemporary retelling of the story of Pasiphaé and the Minoan bull was the impetus for one of his most intensive printmaking periods. Using linoleum he cut many blocks of each image to perfect the flowing lines and relationship of forms. He successfully captured the spirit of the classic tale by drawing on images from ancient Greek black-figure pottery. The linoleum-cut medium ideally displayed the bold images of white lines on a black background.' Artist Books in the Modern Era.Duthuit / Garnaud 10; The Artist and the Book 198; From Manet to Hockney 112; Logan 102. Martin Fabiani. hardcover
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
51-3577Paris: Flammarion 1948. 4to. 28 x 22.5 cm. Original wraps in original board chemise and slipcase. LACKING the original lithograph frontispiece. No. 2 of 300 numbered copies. Duthuit Catalogue raisonné des ouvrages illustrés no. 23. Ideal for someone who has the print and wants its original housing. Paris: Flammarion, 1948. paperback
1950003127Paris: Teriade Editeur 1950. Book. Fine. Soft cover. Signed by Illustrators. 1st Edition. Loose sheets in lithographed wrappers and glassine dust jacket. In the original cardboard slipcase. Published in a limited edition of 1200 copies signed in pencil by Matisse on the limitation page. Printed by Mourlot on Velin d'Arches under the supervision of Matisse. This is one of 30 Roman numbered Hors Commerce copies XXIX. Unique presentation copy signed to Gaston Tutin who was a master printer at Mourlot. He is known to have assisted Matisse in printing his lithographs at the Moulot studios. Signed and dated in pencil by Henri Matisse on the limitation page: "a Gaston Tutin H. Matisse nov-1950". Very fine copy with the poem of Charles d'Orleans printed in the handwriting of Matisse all with lithographed decorations. Illustrated with over 50 full page lithographs including a frontispiece of the poet a lithographed title page 4 portraits 48 pull page flower motifs and a lithograph depicting rabbits around a tree. All lithographs are in very fine condition with bright colors and strong impressions. 100 pp. 415 x 275 cm. . Teriade Editeur Paperback
VBFP 2Book. Fine. Soft cover. Signed by Authors. FIRST. Limited. This fabulous book one of the most spontaneous and joyous of all Matisse's printed works is illustrated with over 100 finely lithographed color pages including 54 original works done with colored pencils and crayons. The frontispiece portrait of the medieval author is signed and numbered in the plate. Printed entirely on heavy Velin d'Arches by Mourlot. Folio. Loose pages as issued in a lithographed glassine-covered folder. Paris: Teriade Editeur 1950. First edition. A clean near fine copy with the original slipcase number 34 of 1200 copies printed and signed in pencil by Matisse on the justification page." VERY FINE. Paperback
1950000593Paris: Teriade Editeur 1950. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Folio. Limited Edition. In original lithographed glassine wrappers.Three green fleur de lis illustrated on front cover with poets name and a larger fleur de lis on rear cover. This is copy number 1172 of 1200 signed by Matisse in pencil on colophon.100 colourful crayon and pencil lithographs on loose pages printed on thick Velin d'Arches paper at the Mourlot workshop in Paris. Illustrated frontis of medieval poet Charles Duke of Orleans 1394-1465 who taken prisoner after the Battle of Agincourt in 1415. Many of his poems were written during his long captivity over a 25 year period. He wrote courtly and romantic poems set in ballad and rondeau forms. The poems are lithographed in Matisse own hand with decorative borders with multiple colours. Wrappers yellowed and stained along spine and joints of front cover. Rubbing to spine edges. Stain to inner hinge of rear pastedown endpaper and sporadic stains throughout interior but otherwise in near fine and an excellent example of the livre de artiste. Matisse was encouraged to publish an artists book in conversation with friend and fellow artist Andre Rouveyre. In their correspondance Matisse included decorative transcriptions of Charles poems. Rouveyre in turn had encouraged Matisse to produce a livre de artist. "In a letter dated 3 February 1943 Rouveyre raised the idea of an artist's book comprising Charles's poems but written solely in Matisse's hand." Brown K. 2013 Influence as Appropriation of the Creative Gesture: Henri Matisse's Poèmes de Charles d'Orléans. In: Baldwin T. Fowler J. de Medeiros A. eds Questions of Influence in Modern French Literature. Palgrave Studies in Modern European Literature. Palgrave Macmillan London. The project was complete in 1950 and during the same year Matisse would receive the grande prize at the 25th Biennale International Art Exhibition in Venice. Teriade Editeur hardcover
1950232261Paris: Teriade Editeur 1950. Limited. paperback. near fine. Matisse Henri. This fabulous book one of the most spontaneous and joyous of all Matisse's printed works is illustrated with over 100 finely lithographed color pages including 54 original works done with colored pencils and crayons. The frontispiece portrait of the medieval author is signed and numbered in the plate. Printed entirely on heavy Velin d'Arches by Mourlot. Folio. Loose pages as issued in a lithographed glassine-covered folder. Paris: Teriade Editeur 1950. First edition. A clean near fine copy lacking the original slipcase. Despite the rather large limitation copies of this book are increasingly scarce.<br/> <br/> Number 194 of 1200 copies printed and signed in pencil by Matisse on the justification page."The poems of the fifteenth-century author were written out in the artist's hand and framed by his own borders in the manner of an illuminated manuscript." -- The Artist & The Book p. 202. "In no other of Matisse's books does one feel the same sense of the artist's pleasure in his work as he plays here in his subtle games with children's crayons." -- Alfred Barr in Matisse: His Art & His Public p. 272-273 560.<br/> <br/> Teriade Editeur unknown
1955329488Monte 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. 153 pages with text in English. 4to pictorial wrappers covered in onionskin; housed in a two-piece board sleeve & slipcase very sturdy but bumped and faded. Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret 1955. Limited to only 500 printed in English total edition of 2850.Outer slipcase is roughed but the book is immaculate and as new.<br/> <br/> A monograph of drawings lithographs and paintings with an introductory statement by Matisse.<br/> <br/> Andre Sauret unknown
1954193445Monte Carlo: Andrew Sauret 1954. Printed under the direction of Matisse First edition number 1227 of 2850 copies. The work was entirely planned by Matisse who designed the cover chose which portraits would be reproduced and created an original lithograph for the frontispiece. Matisse also contributed the introduction where he sums up that a portrait "appears to me as though every charcoal stroke was removing from a mirror the mist which had so far prevented me from seeing it" p. 15. Quarto. 60 full page black and white portraits and 33 colour mounted plates all by Matisse. Original pictorial wrappers. With the original glassine. Housed in the original grey cloth folding chemise within grey slipcase lettering to spine in blue. Text in French. The glue from the perfect binding has not adhered all the pages so many are loose otherwise a near fine copy. hardcover
51-4379Monte-Carlo Andre Sauret 1950. Original lithograph. 22 x 16cm. Frontispiece in La Vagabond by Colette. No. 665 of 3000 numbered copies. Original wraps with water stain on cover but lithograph is fine. Duthuit Catalogue raisonné des ouvrages illustrés no. 29. Monte-Carlo, Andre Sauret, 1950 paperback
51-0580San Francisco: Pasquale Iannetti Art Gallery 1994. Color Poster. 24.5 x 18 inches. mage from as a figure in a paper cutout. San Francisco: Pasquale Iannetti Art Gallery, 1994. unknown
199857696Gallery. As New. 1998. 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 - -- 18 works catalogued and illustrated -- with a bonus offer-- . Gallery paperback
51-5593Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve 1945. Folio 26 x 34.5 cm. with wrappers preserved. Includes all the pochoirs La Chute d'Icare and the title page and the lithographs with the 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. . This copy is bound in white calf with green morocco cut-outs on the front cover and with green calf with white calf cut-outs on the back in a custom slipcase replicating Matisse's design.In-4 344 x 258 mm. Textes d'Adrienne Monnier. Illustré de 3 lithographies originales 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. Reliure mosaïquée non signée : chagrin vert rectangle de box crème au premier plat évidé en reprenant la composition de Matisse pour la couverture décor repris au dos en inversé découpages de box crème sur fond de chagrin vert. Emboitage toilé. Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve, 1945 unknown
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
16-6249Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve 1945. Complete with La Chute d'Icare. First edition. Folio 26 x 34.5 cm. with wrappers preserved. Includes all the pochoirs La Chute d'Icare and the title page and the lithographs with the 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
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
51-2108Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve 1945. Folio with wrappers over board in very good condition. Includes the pochoir title page and one of the lithograph portraits of Angèle Lamotte on Marais. Green cover of dancing figure is paper cut-out designed by Matisse and is in fabulous condition compared to the usual. There is only a loss on the lower spine. Duthuit Catalogue raisonné des ouvrages illustrés nos. 74 & 104. Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve, 1945 unknown