129 résultats
197819562NY: Museum of Modern Art 1978. 1st edition. Fine in fine dust jacket. NY: Museum of Modern Art, unknown books
1986177735Nice: Le Musee 1986. Softcover. VG- light shelf wear and staining to wraps text and illustrations are clean. White illustrated wraps with black lettering 143 pp illustrated in color and bw. Text in French. Catalogue of an exhibition held July 4- September 30 1986. Includes bibliographical references pages 139-140. Le Musee unknown books
1970WRCLIT38600Paris: Bibliotheque Nationale 1970. Small quarto. Pictorial wrappers. Heavily illustrated including some plates in color. Light foxing at edges but a very good copy with Monroe Wheeler's bookplate. Bibliotheque Nationale unknown books
198468759NY: Rizzoli 1984. First US edition. Folio. 752 pp w/index. Fine in near fine dust jacket with faint sunning to spine. Nine hundred and thirty illustrations of which 220 are in color. NY: Rizzoli unknown books
199319819NY: Harcourt Brace & Co. 1993. 1st edition. Near fine in near fine dust jacket. NY: Harcourt Brace & Co., unknown books
19475276Paris: La Bibliothèque Française 1947. Charles Baudelaire illustrated by Matisse with one original etching on chine appliqué frontispiece 33 photolithographs in full page numerous line-drawn decoration 10 full-page of which 2 on the covers and wood-engraved lettrines. Large 4to. Original Pictorial wrapper. One of 300 numbered copies on papier de Rives signed by Matisse in the colophon. Water damages. La Bibliothèque Française. paperback books
1986177457Nice/ Toulouse: Musee Matisse/ Musée d'art moderne 1986. Softcover. VG light wear to wraps pages are otherwise very clean. Cream wraps with black lettering green illustration on front cover 127 pp richly illustrated in color and bw. Text in French. An exhibition at the Musée d'art moderne de Toulouse at the Musée Paul-Dupuy Toulouse October 9-December 15 1986 and Galerie des Ponchettes Nice December 19 1986 - January 30 1987. Includes bibliographical references page 124. Musee Matisse/ Musée d'art moderne unknown books
1989126072New York: Portland House 1989. First edition. Hardcover. 144 pages. Text by Gerard Durozoi. Includes 48 color plates. A very near fine copy in a very near fine dust jacket with a small edge tear to the bottom of the rear panel. Portland House unknown books
192023327Paris: George Besson Chez Georges Cres 1920. Softcover. Good/No jacket issued. Paris: George Besson Chez Georges Cres 1920. Numerous b/w illustrations and plates. 48 plate pp. Softcover. Small 4to. Ivory paper wrappers. Minor bumping and rubbing to extremities. Pressure points starting to wear. Paper backing of spine completely missing binding still intact and holding text together. Wraps edges and pages lightly toned. Top edge of pages separating text from plates lightly chipped and torn. A good working copy. Good/No jacket issued. George Besson, Chez Georges Cres paperback books
197229451.1New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery 1972. Lithograph cover not present. Softcover. VG. White card covers. Unpaginated. 39 bw and color plates. Essay by Pierre Schneider accompanies many illustrations. Pierre Matisse Gallery paperback books
197229451New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery 1972. Original lithographic cover - in mint condition. Softcover. VG. Pictorial lithograph overwraps. Unpaginated. 39 bw and color plates. Essay by Pierre Schneider accompanies many illustrations. Pierre Matisse Gallery paperback books
197312840.11973. Softcover. VG but label and ink stamp on upper left rear cover. Color wraps. 44 pp. 6 bw 23 color plates. Two-page introduction by Jacques Dupin essays by John Russell Pierre Schneider and James Johnson Sweeney catalogue of 30 works many excellent plates. dust jacket is an original Miro color lithograph produced especially for this catalogue a large double-page color lithograph printed by the Studio Arte in Paris. paperback books
1973128401973. Softcover. VG. Color wraps. 44 pp. 6 bw 23 color plates. Two-page introduction by Jacques Dupin essays by John Russell Pierre Schneider and James Johnson Sweeney catalogue of 30 works many excellent plates. dust jacket is an original Miro color lithograph produced especially for this catalogue a large double-page color lithograph printed by the Studio Arte in Paris. paperback books
1941178155New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery 1941. Pamphlet. VG. Bright pink folded sheet black lettering no illustrations. Small pamphlet of an exhibition held March 4 to 29 1941 at Pierre Matisse Gallery. Inside the folded sheet lists the 15 Paintings and the 10 Gouaches and Drawings. Great Ephemeral Piece! Pierre Matisse Gallery unknown books
196927029New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery 1969. First edition. Miró Joan. Wrappers fine. 31 cm. Cover and 2 additional original lithographs printed at Atelier Maeght. 15 reproductions in black 6 pochoirs in color printed by Jacomet. Copy number 1108 of 1200 numbered copies. <br/><br/> Pierre Matisse Gallery unknown books
197327023New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery 1973. First edition. Miró Joan. Wrappers fine. 32 cm. This catalogue has been printed on the occasion of the artist's 80th birthday and exhibit on May 1 1973 at the Pierre Matisse Gallery. The cover is an original lithograph. <br/><br/> Pierre Matisse Gallery unknown books
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. books
1922178048Paris: Bernheim-Jeune 1922. Hardcover. VG slight shelf wear and deterioration at front interior hinge mild foxing age-tinting at extremities overall very clean and tight. Blue cloth binding with gilt coat of arms on boards gilt lettering on spine and 6 compartments separated by gilt borders. Green leather bookplate with gilt decorative border and lettering. Deckled edges. Association copy. Marking on front flyleaf. 5 pp. text 16 leaves of plates in B&W. French. Two publications bound together. Striped ribbon bookmark. Coat of arms and bookplate belonging to Harry and Caressa aka Polly Crosby -- famous members of the Lost Generation. Coat of arms bears motto "saes mea supre" "hope is over". A book of 16 reproductions after paintings by Henri Matisse. Bernheim-Jeune hardcover books
1984300527Paris: Galerie Maeght Long 1984. paperback. very good. Matisse. 77 black and white plates. 36 pages. Slim 4to printed wrappers slightly yellowed. Paris: Galerie Maeght Long 1984. Very good.<br/><br/> Galerie Maeght Long unknown books
1967240241New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery 1967. Limited. paperback. very good. Miro Joan. Introductory text by David Sylvester. A magnificent exhibition catalog illustrated with 6 of 7 original color silkscreens lithographs and pochoirs printed by Daniel Jacomet; 25 other b/w images. 40pp. Tall 4to color pictorial wrappers and printed overwrap with die-cut window torn at edges of window. New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery November 1967. A very good copy with clean plates.<br/><br/> Limited edition - number 263 of 1200 copies. This splendid catalogue should not be confused with the 164/165 issue of Derriere le Miroir which was printed the same year with a very similar title. Contains: the color pochoir covers but lacking the folding pochoir tryptich; 3 mounted color silkscreens 2 are printed on sandpaper; 2 color lithographs; 2 photogravures; and 23 other b/w images.<br/><br/> Pierre Matisse Gallery unknown books
1950150281N.p.: N.p. 1950. Vintage borderless photograph of artist Henri Matisse circa 1950s. With labels for PIX agency on the verso along with a stamp for the photographer noted only as Giancolombo. From the archive of the PIX Agency a photo house that acted as an intermediary between emigre photographers as well as those still living in Europe and the American magazine and newspaper market between 1935-1969.<br/><br/>7.5 x 9 inches. Very Good plus with small creases and a small spot of soil to the bottom left corner. N.p. unknown books
194721391Paris: Maeght Editeur 1947. First edition. Stiff Wraps. Orig. illustrated stiff wrappers. Near fine. Matisse Henri. 88 pages. 24 x 21 cm. Limited edition one of 950 this copy unnumbered. Cover in five colors one of two original lithographs and 14 portrait heliogravures. Front cover lithograph printed by Mourlot. Text by Rene Char and a host of others. Text in French. Bright fresh copy. Maeght Editeur unknown books
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 books
194744Paris: Maeght Editeur 1947. Limited Edition. Stiff wraps. Very good. Matisse Henri. Small 4to. 88pp. First edition limited: Number 171 of 950 with an original woodcut and two original lithographs by Matisse along with fourteen unpublished heliogravures.Front free end paper re-attached. Very good in very good wraps. Maeght Editeur books
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 books