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20007088Paris, Hermann, 2000, in-8, 365pp, broché, Très bel exemplaire! 365pp
1972199741972 Paris, Hermann, 1972. 15 cm X 21 cm. 365 pp. couverture illustrée.Petite trace de pelliculage,sinon état convenable
1972697031972 Paris, Hermann, 1972. 15 cm X 21 cm. 365 pp. couverture noire.Petite trace de pelliculage,sinon état convenable
42918Hermann "Collection Savoir" 1972 (retirage de 1978), in-8 broché, 365 p. (très bon exemplaire ; non réédité) Bibliographie et index général. S'il s'est toute sa vie refusé à systématiser sa pensée sur l'art en une doctrine ordonnée, Matisse a livré réflexions et jugements, ordonnés ici en grands chapitres, dont un consacré à l'éternel conflit du dessin et de la couleur.
19505018Paris Les Editions du Chêne 1950 In-4 (h. 38,5 cm.) 8 pp. et 16 planches numérotées, chemise. Illustrations en couleurs contrecollées.
23292Paris, Tériade, 1950. In-folio, 100 pp., en feuilles, couverture originale illustrée, étui cartonné de l'éditeur (étui cassé, légère insolation, pâles décharges).
43718P., Payot, 1921-1924, 2 volumes petits in 12.
191977597Emile Larose Libraire-Editeur à Paris Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1919 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur crème grand In-8 1 vol. - 558 pages
8853P., Hermann, 1936, un volume in 8, broché, couverture imprimée, 30pp.
194287937Editions d'Art et d'Histoire à Paris Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1942 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur marron, titre en rouge et noir grand In-8 1 vol. - 77 pages
19242236Payot , Collection Payot Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1924 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché petit In-8 1 vol. - 154 pages
194935501184Paris, P.U.F, 1949 ; in-8° br. 274p. Non coupées
1947Cyb-7292Presses Universitaires de France - P.U.F. , Bibliothèque de Philosophie Contemporaine Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1947 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur verte grand In-8 1 vol. - 314 pages
6905P., Hermann, 1951, un volume in 8, broché, couverture imprimée, 103pp.
7175P., PUF, 1956, un volume in 8 broché, couverture imprimée, (2), 151pp.
7174P., PUF, 1956, un volume in 8 broché, couverture imprimée, (2), 167pp.
3572P., Hermann, 1937, un volume in 8, broché, couverture imprimée, 45pp.
126601aafGenève, Skira, 1950, gr. in-4°, 160 S., reich. farbig ill., Original-Leinenband, OU.
126602aafGenève, Skira, 1950, gr. in-4°, 160 S., reich. farbig ill., Original-Leinenband, OU.
Nygaard, TineNot in perfect condition. unknown
2013158269Paris: Bernard Chauveau Editeur 2013. Softcover. As New. White card wraps with color illus. and yellow/red lettering. Color-pictorial French flaps. 119 pp. with 100 color and several bw images. Catalogue from the exhibition held July to September 2013 at Musee Matisse Le Cateau-Dambresis. Most text in French; some in English. "Jackie Matisse granddaughter of Henri Matisse and daughter of Pierre Matisse who had a famous gallery in New York was born in 1931. This immense filiation and her father's position meant she was in contact very early with the most important artists of that period Alexander Calder Roberto Matta Joan Miró . and thereby able to nourish her research on the most experimental of the artistic 'avant-gardes'. She started working alongside Marcel Duchamp and then worked with artists as different as the composer David Tudor the dancer Merce Cunningham and her friends from the Nouveaux Réalistes movement. Her works essentially kites composed of light material and recycled objects are both heteroclite and unexpected. Jackie Matisse's sensitive free-minded lush world is perfectly described by the artist herself: 'My artistic activity enabled me to explore the elements and to indulge in my fascination with space movement and chance either in the air or below water. Watching and making the kites fly brought me a feeling of freedom a means of collaborating with others and with nature and an open door to the immensity of life through my vision. " from the publisher's web site. Bernard Chauveau Editeur paperback books
1985186182New York: George Braziller 1985. Hardcover. VG- Ex-library with stamps and labels on spine inside front and rear covers ffep and block. Light shelfwear to boards and block. Pages are otherwise clean. Navy boards with mounted color illustration on front cover white spine lettering; xviii 146 6 pp; bw and color illustrations. Text in English and French. Contents: Jazz: the text -- Jazz -- Table of images. "This work was finished to print by the care of teriade for the editions verve on September 30 1947. The plates were executed with a stencil after the collages and on the decoupages of Henri Matisse by Edmond Vairel who used the same linel gouaches as the artieste. The cover and pages of the manuscript were engraved and printed by draeger freres. It was drawn on vellum d'Arches two hundred and fifty copies numbered from 1 to 250 and twenty non-commercial copies numbered from I to XX. all copies have been signed by the artist. In addition a hundred albums were produced comprising exclusively all the plates from the book. Copy number 43." -Rear colophon. "Facsimile of the colophon tot he original edition of 250 copies signed by the artist and published by Teriade for Editions Verve on 30 September 1947. George Braziller hardcover books
1950014198Paris: Les Editions Braun & Cie 1950. Quarto. Originally published at the end of 1939 with a title page listing Matisse and Picasso. The scarce reprint here at the end of World War II no date but circa 1950 lists two separate monographs with 48 full color plates and 22 drawings. Les Editions Braun & Cie unknown books
19721205621972. MATISSE Henri. Poesies Antillaises. By John-Antoine Nau. 90 ff. Illustrated with 28 full-page portrait lithographs and a further 27 hors-texte ornaments by Matisse. Folio 383 x 292 mm loose as issued in the publisher's wrappers and cardboard slipcase. Paris: Mourlot 1972. Matisse conceived of this work as an homage to his close friend John-Antoine Nau and as he had done with Charles d'Orleans and Ronsard he personally selected the poems that moved him most. As Matisse and the poet shared a common love for Martinique Matisse worked from Martiniquan models as well as Malagashan models for the illustrations. Matisse prepared the illustrations for this book in 1946 and a contract to publish the edition was drawn up with Mourlot in 1947. Matisse worked on and off on the production maquette for Poesies Antillaises from 1950 to 1953. However due in large measure to the artist's ill health at the end of his life publication was delayed until almost twenty years after his death. One of 200 regular copies. A superb copy of this magnificent book which is similar in feel to Florilège published by Skira in 1948. Duthuit Henri Matisse Les Ouvrages Illustrés No. 37. From Manet to Hockney No. 129. unknown books