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1980183083New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery 1980. Ephemera. VG. light wear & rubbing to edges. interior clean. illustrated tri-fold invitation card; interior printed. Pierre Matisse the son of Henri Matisse became Zao Wou-ki's representative and this exhibition was considered the artist's return to the North American art scene. Exhibition was held November 29 1980 at the Pierre Matisse Gallery. Front three panels of the card are printed with Wou-ki's piece "December 15 1976." Interior center panel is printed with invitational language and exhibtion date. A nice scarce piece of Zao Wou-ki's artistic timeline. Pierre Matisse Gallery unknown books
1939140940302Paris 1939. First Edition. Near Fine. No. 4 January-March. Folio. Bound in publisher's beautifully illustrated wraps in publisher's original two-piece box with top covered in textured silver foil; complete with all lithographs present. Text in English. Near Fine with crease to spine and light general wear. Box is Good or better with some split seems tears and a bit of material missing at the flaps. A beautiful production. unknown books
1945183455Paris: Éditions de la revue Verve 1945. Softcover. Good cover is soiled with some chipping small tears and nicks. Contents very clean except for mild soiling at extremities of sheets. Cover is torn along spine in two places but could be restored. Green lithographed thiin paper covers over boards. Title-page followed by two Porchoir prints by Matiss Title in cursive "de la Couleur HM" followed by La Chute d'Icaree pagination is discontinuous some pages numbered then many are not then numbered etc. Two pages of lithographed line drawings by Matisse beginning with pp. 57 of Angèle Lamotte. Title-page and lithographs are on Marais paper. A complete issue with noted faults. Green cover of dancing figure is paper cut-out was designed by Matisse and printed on horribly thin paper. Most all I have ever seen are defective in one way or another especially along the spine. This copy has the spine of the outer sheet in better than average condition and could be nicely restored. The green print is lightly soiled. "Le présent numéro de Verve . réunit des œuvres de Henri Matisse exécutées pendant ces quatre dernières années"--Page 4./ "Henri Matisse" by André Rouveyre: p. 35-55. Éditions de la revue Verve unknown books
1945183456Paris: Éditions de la revue Verve 1945. Softcover. Good internally covers are very soiled with much loss chipping tears and nicks. Contents clean except for mild soiling at extremities of sheets and a few small dog-eared sheets including the last lithograph at the rear. Covers are a total loss sold for the contents only. Green lithographed thiin paper covers over boards. Title-page followed by two Porchoir prints by Matiss Title in cursive "de la Couleur HM" followed by La Chute d'Icaree pagination is discontinuous some pages numbered then many are not then numbered etc. Two pages of lithographed line drawings by Matisse beginning with pp. 57 of Angèle Lamotte. Title-page and lithographs are on Marais paper. A complete issue with noted faults. Green cover of dancing figure is paper cut-out was designed by Matisse and printed on horribly thin paper. Most all I have ever seen are defective in one way or another especially along the spine. This copy's cover is a total loss."Le présent numéro de Verve . réunit des œuvres de Henri Matisse exécutées pendant ces quatre dernières années"--Page 4./ "Henri Matisse" by André Rouveyre: p. 35-55. Éditions de la revue Verve unknown books
1945183453Paris: Éditions de la revue Verve 1945. Softcover. Good cover is soiled with chipping and tears. Contents very clean except for mild soiling at extremities. Consider the covers a total loss. Green lithographed thiin paper covers over boards. Title-page followed by two Porchoir prints by Matiss Title in cursive "de la Couleur HM" followed by La Chute d'Icaree pagination is discontinuous some pages numbered then many are not then numbered etc. Two pages of lithographed line drawings by Matisse beginning with pp. 57 of Angèle Lamotte. Title-page and lithographs are on Marais paper. A complete issue with noted faults. Green cover of dancing figure is paper cut-out was designed by Matisse and printed on horribly thin paper. Most all I have ever seen are defective in one way or another especially along the spine. This copy has masking tape along most of the outside of the spine on the green paper print. The green print is fairly soiled. "Le présent numéro de Verve . réunit des œuvres de Henri Matisse exécutées pendant ces quatre dernières années"--Page 4./ "Henri Matisse" by André Rouveyre: p. 35-55. Éditions de la revue Verve unknown books
1945183454Paris: Éditions de la revue Verve 1945. Softcover. Good cover is soiled with chipping and tears. Contents very clean except for mild soiling at extremities and some browning to the margins of the lithograph after pp. 56 on the p. 57 side only does not extend through thick paper to p.58 side. Consider the covers a total loss. Green lithographed thiin paper covers over boards. Title-page followed by two Porchoir prints by Matiss Title in cursive "de la Couleur HM" followed by La Chute d'Icaree pagination is discontinuous some pages numbered then many are not then numbered etc. Two pages of lithographed line drawings by Matisse beginning with pp. 57 of Angèle Lamotte. Title-page and lithographs are on Marais paper. A complete issue with noted faults. Green cover of dancing figure is paper cut-out was designed by Matisse and printed on horribly thin paper. Most all I have ever seen are defective in one way or another especially along the spine. This copy has the spine of the outer sheet completely broken with much loss on the green paper print. The green print is fairly soiled. "Le présent numéro de Verve . réunit des œuvres de Henri Matisse exécutées pendant ces quatre dernières années"--Page 4./ "Henri Matisse" by André Rouveyre: p. 35-55. Éditions de la revue Verve unknown books
19991341920Norwalk CT: Easton Press 1999. Collector's Edition. Hardcover. Octavo 732 pages; VG; full genuine teal leather binding; spine paneled with gilt lettering and design; front cover with gilt design and roman numerals; mild shelf wear; all edges bright gilt; peach silk moire end papers; gold satin ribbon bookmark; black and white illustrations throughout; pages clean; shelved Case 9 3/4. 1341920. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Easton Press 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
197122076Zurich & London: Marlborough 1971. First edition. Stiff Wraps. Orig. illustrated wrappers in original plastic clear wrapper. Fine. 20 pages. Twenty color plates with letterpress descriptions media and size. Text in German and English. Marlborough unknown books
1968164542London: Lumley Cazalet Ltd 1968. First edition. Small softcover. 24 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran July 10 through August 30 1968. Introduction by Susan Lambert. Includes 34 illustrations. A near fine copy in lightly soiled stapled wrappers. Internally a clean copy. Uncommon. Lumley Cazalet Ltd unknown books
1972173799New York: The Museum of Modern Art 1972. First edition. Softcover. 56 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran February 24 through May 8 1972 in New York and then went on th Minneapolis and Berkeley for additional dates. Includes numerous black and white illustrations. A near fine copy in stapled wrappers. The Museum of Modern Art unknown books
1985008871te Neues Publishing Company 1985. SCARCE publisher's promotional poster 18" h x 18 1/2"w featuring Matisse's painting Dance first version 1909. Near Fine faint creases. Well suited for framing will be shipped loosely rolled in sturdy mailing tube. . First Printing. Poster. Near Fine. 18" h x 18 1/2"w. te Neues Publishing Company books
198729494Washington DC: National Gallery and Harry Abrams 1987. First edition. Cloth. Near Fine/very good. Thick clothbound quarto in dustwrapper. Text by Jack Cowart and Dominique Fourcade. 366 pp. A handsome near fine clothbound book in lightly used dustwrapper. With 400 illustrations including 188 plates in full color. A very large and heavy volume. Additional shipping charges may apply. National Gallery and Harry Abrams unknown books
1935RMATSIX00AFThe Print Club 1935. Very Good. Matisse Henri illustrator. Six Signed Proofs of Original Etchings by Henri Matisse. Illustrations for Ulysses by James Joyce published by the Limited Editions Club. . NY: The Print Club 1935. #77 of 150. 6pp. Illustrated. Folio. Book condition: Very good with faint label residue on foot of inside cover. Cloth on flaps faintly faded near edges. Slight bumping and creasing of title page. Prints are near fine with tissue protectors. Prospectus has gentle creasing and rubbed edges. Each print is titled numbered and signed by Matisse. The first 250 copies were signed by Joyce and Matisse. The final 1250 were signed only by Matisse. The Print Club hardcover books
196718618NY: Pierre Matisse Gallery 1967. Paperback. Very Good. 32 page exhibition catalog in stapled wraps. Prelims foxed otherwise internally very good. <br/><br/>r-z Pierre Matisse Gallery paperback books
197413278New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery 1974. Softcover. VG- Label & few marks from previous library; only slight edge wear. White wraps color illus. dust jacket. 32 pp. 8 color 21 bw plates 2 fold-outs. Issued in conjunction with a 1974 exhibition of these works by Quebec artist Jean-Paul Riopelle 1923-2002. With a four-page introduction by Thomas B. Hess a catalogue of 30 works and a number of lovely plates. Pierre Matisse Gallery paperback books
198524413New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery 1985. Softcover. VG Label & few marks from previous library; pages may be beginning to split from inner spine; surfaces are nice. White & color illus. wraps. French flaps unpaginated appx. 32 pp. 11 bw 13 color plates 2 fold-outs. Text is in French. Issued in conjunction with a 1985 exhibition of these works by Quebec artist Jean-Paul Riopelle 1923-2002. With a poem to the artist penned by Pierre de Ligny Boudreau. Catalogue lists 25 pieces many which are depicted here. Pierre Matisse Gallery paperback books
2010280083London: Helly Nahmad 2010. Third. paperback. fine. Color plates. Slim folio stiff pictorial wrappers. London: Henny Nahmad 2010. Limited Edition. A very near fine copy with very minor bumping at spine ends.<br/><br/> One of 800 numbered copies. Published on the occasion of the exhibition June 2010.<br/><br/> Helly Nahmad unknown books
197022079Paris: Grand Palais 1970. Stiff Boards. Orig. light orange boards lettered in black. Near fine. 23.5 x 21 cm. Ten color reproductions housed in a stiff board portfolio. Grand Palais unknown books
1937172243London: Rosenberg & Helft Ltd 1937. First edition. Softcover. 8 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran July 5-31 1937. Includes 3 black and white illustrations. A near fine copy in stapled wrappers with some very minor wear. Uncommon. Rosenberg & Helft, Ltd unknown books
1984007287New York: Rizzoli 1984. Promotional poster for the 1984 book featuring Matisse's masterwork "The Dance". Fine as issued. 26 1/4"w x 20"h. Well suited for framing. All posters shipped in sturdy mailing tiube. . First Printing. Poster. Fine. 26 1/4" x 20". Rizzoli books
011644NYC: privately printed 0. No Binding. Good. Jacques Sarlie 1915 -1988 had one of the largest private collections of Picasso in the US having established a personal acquaintance with Picasso in France when he was stationed there in the US Army in WWII. Picasso was one of the few individuals to whom Picasso sold his work directly. In his Manhattan apartment had nearly two dozen Picassos plus important work by other French artists. This brochure was for a private showing at his home at 455 East 57th Street to benefit the Scholarship Fund of the Radclliffe College Fund of New York. One sheet folded vertically once printed cover and then photoset typed list of all the art in his home listed clockwise by rooms and hallways by artist titlle then date of the work. The brochure is undated but we assume it proiceeds a photo-article of his the collection in his resiudnece in Vogue March 1956. privately printed 0 unknown books
19641742Paris: Mourlot Press 1964. First edition. Soft cover. FIRST EDITION one of 2000 copies on Velin d'Arches out of a total edition of 2200 of this lavishly illustrated exhibition catalog from the Smithsonian Institution. With 18 original lithographs most in color by Chagall Picasso Miro Beaudin Esteve Matisse Guiramand Florsheim Cathelin Brasilier Brianchon Cocteau Minaux Jenkins Calder Kito Giacometti and Manessier. Prints from the Mourlot Press. Exhibition Sponsored by the French Embassy Circulated by the Traveling Exhibition Service of the National Collection of Fine Arts Smithsonian Institution. Paris: Mourlot Press 1964. Quarto original plain wrappers original dust jacket with lithograph by Chagall. Just a hint of toning to spine. Text in English. A FINE COPY. Mourlot Press paperback books
1950401725Paris: Tèriade 1950. From the Collection of Arthur & Charlotte Vershbow. Folio 425 x 275 mm. 100 color lithographs. Loose as issued in original pictorial wrappers; card slipcase lacking top edge. A few sheets with pale offsetting wrapper lightly toned otherwise in very good condition. LIMITED EDITION number 954 of 1200 copies signed in pencil by Matisse. The frontispiece lithograph is signed and dated in the plate. 500 years after these poems were composed at court "Henri Matisse paid Charles d'Orléans a most elaborate homage: he selected and with his own hand copied out a century or so of Charles' poems and then adorned the manuscript with colored crayon decorations and portraits . 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 his subtle games with children's crayons" Barr Matisse pp 272-273 560. Artist & the Book 202; Chapon pp 297-298; Duthuit 28; Garvey 35; Rauch 174. <br/><br/> Tèriade unknown books
195518756Monte Carlo: Andre Suaret 1955. First edition. Boards. Orig. pictorial wrappers. Fine in near fine board chemise in very good lightly worn slipcase. Matisse Henri. 152 pages. 31 x 25 cm. One of 500 copies in English from a total of 2850 this being copy 1554 of the 1501-2000 numbered limitations of the English edition printed by Mourlot. Cover is an original lithograph by Matisse in gold blue and black. Sixty duotone lithographic plates after drawings by Matisse and thirty-three tipped-in color plates. DUTHUIT 670. MONOD 7849. RAUCH 340. Andre Suaret unknown books