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1964185367New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery 1964. Softcover. VG rubbing & creasing to corners. spine top & edges creased. pgs clean & bright. tan wood-grain illustrated wrappers w/ color illustrations. approx 36 unpaginated pgs w/ approx 46 bw illustrations; 5 color. includes 6 pg illustrated booklet. Color illustrations are tinted blue. Includes a booklet entitled 'Six Studies Of Henri Matisse By Alberto Giacometti"; with six black and white illustrations. A nice bright copy. Pierre Matisse Gallery unknown books
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
1939WRCLIT72402Paris & New York 1939. Quarto. Decorated wrappers by Robert Clavel lithographed by Mourlot. Extensively illustrated with a number of plates and inserts hors-texte. Faint trace of dust darkening along spine small staple rust mark to rear wrapper otherwise unusually fine. Edited by Charles Peignot and André Lejard. The final issue of one of the premiere European periodicals devoted to the graphic arts and printing published between the wars 68 issues 1928-1939. This number features an original linocut by Matisse printed on vélin blanc and a woodcut by Henri Lespinasse. The first printed insert is Garcia Lorca's "Lettre à J. Bergamin" and other articles pertain to Diaghlev Marcel Bovis Rouault et al. The periodical fell victim to diminishing resources and increasing production costs as well as to the looming clouds of war. 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
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
1939245500Paris: Verve 1939. First. unbound. near fine. Matisse Henri. An original black & white lithograph after Matisse signed and dated in the plate. Published in Paris for Verve and printed by Mourlot Freres. Sheet measures 13.75 x 10.375 inches printed with 1 inch margins. Paris: Verve 1939. A very near fine copy with an additional color lithograph Child's Head by Paul Klee 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 2 numbers 5-6.<br/><br/> Verve unknown books
1987171746London: Nicola Jacobs Gallery 1987. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a group show that ran June 10 through September 4 1987. Includes 19 black and white illustrations after works by Henri Matisse Jean Arp Fernand Leger Andre Derain Alexander Calder Robert Ryman David Hockney Frank Auerbach Patrick Caulfield Jean Dubuffet Robert Longo Ken Kiff Michael Craig-Martin Richard Artschwager Ar.R. Penck Kim Lim Gerwald Rockenschaub Sol Lewitt and Jon Groom. A close to near fine copy in wrappers. Uncommon. Nicola Jacobs Gallery unknown 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
1910018673New York NY: Alfred Stieglitz 1910. Book. Very good- condition. Paperback. First Edition. Quarto 4to. 48 pages of text followed by xiv of advertisements. Original printed gray paperback binding is chipped along the edges with the spine cracked and chipped with minor creasing and soiling; protected in archival mylar. Issued with 5 plates by J. Craig Annan 2 plates by Henri Matisse one plate by Gordon Craig and one plate by Lawrence H. White; COMPLETE. Includes an additional plate tipped-in on the final page of advertisement by Alvin L. Coburn advertising his book "New York". Associate editors include Joseph T. Keiley Dallet Fuguet J.B. Kerfoot and Paul B. Haviland. First edition. Alfred Stieglitz Paperback books
1987162193New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery 1987. Softcover. VG. Glossy black wraps 30 pp. 22 BW and color illus. Issued in conjunction with a 1987 exhibition of artwork by four Spanish painters: Rafael Canogar b. 1935 Manolo Millares 1926-1972 Manuel Rivera 1927-1995 and Antonio Saura 1930-1998. Open with the manifesto of the El Paso group from 1957. The exhibition checklist cites 22 pieces and each one is pictured here. Includes brief bios of the artists. Rare. Pierre Matisse Gallery unknown books
1953112695Paris: Mourlot of Paris 1953. Softcover. VG-. Yellow wraps with blue illustration and black lettering; unpaginated with 44 pp. and numerous bw illustrations. With a short essay in French by Matisse and a bw photo of the master. About the chapel and the artwork designed by Matisse for the Dominican Order at Vence. There also is a small brochure inside the book in English covering the same material. Mourlot of Paris unknown books
1953WB17385Vence: Mourlot Freres 1953. Paperback. Good. A handful of postcards and photographs of Matisse's chapel are laid into this copy. Original yellow wraps lettered in blue. Top of spine split. <br/><br/> Mourlot Freres paperback books
1951WRCLIT77492Vence France: Mourlot Freres 1951. Large octavo. Decorated wrappers. First edition. Black & white plates. Text in French. Wrappers a bit dusty closed tear at toe of upper joint else very good. With tri- fold brochure guide to the "Chapel of the Rosary" text in English laid in. [Mourlot Freres] unknown books
199726724Vence: n.p. 1997. Softcover. Wraps glossy guide to the art work and architecture of the chapel designs by Matisse and others. Fine; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall . n.p. paperback books
1920101632Paris: Les Soins de l'Artiste 1920. First edition of Matisse's classic self-produced suite of 50 photo-lithographic reproductions of his drawings of women. Quarto original wrappers as issued with an original frontispiece etching of a woman's face. One of only 1000 copies produced this is number 908. Signed by Matisse below the original frontispiece etching "Henri Matisse." Fine in a fine dust jacket. Rare and desirable signed and in the original jacket. Matisse himself edited and printed this exquisite suite of 50 photo-lithographic reproductions of his drawings of women to accompany a 1920 exhibition of his work. "Daily painting sessions alternated with hours on end devoted to drawing a corrective Matisse would use from now on whenever he felt his work was in danger of losing its balance between color and feeling on the one hand and line and form on the other. He returned over and over again to a lace collar drawing it first in minute detail until he had got it by heart and could translated it at will with two swift lines 'into an ornament an arabesque without losing the character of lace and of that particular lace'. Matisse was evolving methods he would use for the rest of his life. He published fifty of these drawings in a portfolio called Cinquante Dessins to coincide with his exhibition at Bernheim-Jeune in 1920. A surge of renewed energy pulses between the lines of the letters he wrote home as he drew them" Spurling 225-26. Les Soins de l'Artiste unknown books
1939245499Paris: Verve 1939. First. unbound. near fine. Matisse Henri. An original full color lithograph after a painting by Matisse. Published in Paris for Verve and printed by Mourlot Freres. Sheet measures 13.75 x 10.375 inches printed with 1 inch margins. Paris: Verve 1939. A near fine bright copy.<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 numbers 5-6.<br/><br/> Verve unknown books
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 books
2005133270Saint Petersburg: The Hermitage 2005. Softcover. As New. White wraps with color illustration and French folds. 334 pp. 115 illustrations in black and white and color with other historical photographs. In Russian Cyrillic. Catalogue for an exhibition on Henri Matisse's work. The Hermitage paperback books
1985164544London: Lumley Cazalet Ltd 1985. First edition. Small softcover. 36 pages. Exhibition catalog. Includes black and white illustrations of drawings by Matisse along with illustrations of works by Chagall Picasso Miro and others. A very near fine copy in wrappers with laid in compliments slip and price list. Lumley Cazalet Ltd unknown books
1972131991Paris: Collection Savoir Hermann 1972. Softcover. VG shelf wear signed by editor. Black wraps. 365 pp. In French. Collection Savoir, Hermann paperback books
1955WRCLIT55355New York: Museum of Modern Art 1955. 623pp. Printed wrappers. Frontis. Black & white illustrations. Bookplate of Wilmarth S. Lewis bearing a small release stamp. First edition. Wrappers show toning and minor blemishes otherwise a very good copy. Museum of Modern Art unknown books
195421589New York: MOMA 1954. First edition. Wraps. Orig. white wrappers lettered in gilt. Very good. Matisse Henri. 23 pages. 24 x 21 cm. Illustrated. MOMA unknown 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
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. books
1947122002.1New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery 1947. Softbound. VG bent upper corner of cover. pencil markings on cover. Red wraps with black lettering. 11 bw plates about 24 pp. Catalogue lists 13 works from 1947 exhibition. A very nice copy. Pierre Matisse Gallery paperback books