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1940131409Paris, éditions de la revue Verve 1940 In-folio 36,5 x 27 cm. Broché, couverture rempliée composée par Henri Matisse, 73 pp., textes de Valéry, Paul Claudel, Rouault, Jean Giraudoux, Reverdy, Adrienne Monnier, Malraux, lithographie originale de Pierre Bonnard, “Coucher de soleil en Méditerranée”, sur double page, Calendrier par André Derain, 11 dessins à pleine page, accompagné du calendrier de Charles d’Angoulême, 12 enluminures contrecollées, 12 reproductions en couleurs d’oeuvres de Henri Matisse, Georges Rouault, Georges Braque, Chardin, Joan Miro, 11 reproductions en noir & blanc d’oeuvres de Henri Matisse, André Derain, Picasso, Pierre Bonnard, table des matières. Petit manque en tête de dos, épidermure.
194066039Paris, Revue Verve 1940.
19381203161938. First Edition. TÉRIADE Efstratios ELEFTHERIADES Efstratios. Verve. Volume 1 Numbers 2-4 Spring 1939 to January-March 1939. Paris: Imprimerie des Beaux-Arts 1937-1939. Thick folio contemporary red cloth. $2200.First American editions of the second third and fourth issues of Verve published in Paris from 1938-39 featuring cover art by Braque Bonnard and Rouault original lithographs by Miró Chagall Matisse Derain Kandinsky and Klee along with numerous héliogravure photographs including Bill Brandt and Brassaï first appearances of select writings by Hemingway and Joyce and articles by Lorca Sartre Gide Bataille Malraux and Valéry. Assembled in a single folio volume with the three original lithographic front covers bound in.""Fifty years ago in Paris the magazine to look for was Verve which first came out in December 1937 and kept going in one form or another till 1960. That first cover by Henri Matisse sang out from the other side of the street in a way that made us run across the road to look at it more closely. And when we turned its pages Verve had a bosomy full-fleshed slightly slithery quality that this former subscriber would know in his sleep"" John Russell. Art critic Efstratios Eleftheriades under the nom de plume ""Tériade"" founded Verve with the financial assistance of David Smart publisher of Esquire. ""The magazine a quarterly review of arts and letters was lavish in design and challenging in content. Teriade's view of the world of art and literature was personal bold and compelling"" Rick Gagliano. Once called ""the most beautiful magazine in the world"" Verve contained original lithographs by the most famous artists of the day Matisse Picasso Braque Léger Miró Chagall many of which appearing here for the first time. The premiere issue of Verve in addition to its original cover by Matisse features original lithographs by Miró and Léger photographs by Man Ray and Brassaï articles by Matisse Gide Dos Passos and Garcia Lorca previously unpublished letters and drawings by Cézanne and the first printed illustration of Picasso's Guernica. The second issue with its original lithographic front cover by Braque includes original lithographs by Kandinsky and Masson photographs by Bill Brandt and Brassaï and the first publication of Hemingway's The Heat and the Cold together with his piece on the filming of The Spanish Earth that was later included in the book The Spanish Earth 1938 as well as the first appearance of James Joyce's Phoenix Park Nocturne. Number 3 with an original front cover by Bonnard offers original lithographs by Chagall Miró Rattner and Klee together with articles by such leading French writers as Valéry Malraux Claudel and Bataille. The culminating issue in this exceptional collection features an original lithographic front cover by Rouault an original double-page lithograph of Matisse's The Dance photographs by Brandt and Brassaï and articles by Michaux Garcia Lorca and Sartre. First American edition published same year as the French with text translated into English by Robert Sage. Hanneman C278. Slocum C93. See also Slocum C70 C90. Owner signature. Plates and text fine minor wear to cloth binding. An excellent copy. hardcover
19371203301937. First Edition. TÉRIADE Efstratios ELEFTHERIADES Efstratios. Verve. Volume 1 Numbers 1. Paris: Imprimerie des Beaux-Arts 1937. Folio 10-1/2 by 14 inches original paper wrappers. $1700.First American edition of the first issue of Verve published in Paris in 1937 featuring cover art by Matisse along with numerous heliogravures many full color original lithographs by artists such as Leger and Miró along with articles by Dos Passos Garcia Lorca and Gide and much more.""Fifty years ago in Paris the magazine to look for was Verve which first came out in December 1937 and kept going in one form or another till 1960. That first cover by Henri Matisse sang out from the other side of the street in a way that made us run across the road to look at it more closely. And when we turned its pages Verve had a bosomy full-fleshed slightly slithery quality that this former subscriber would know in his sleep"" John Russell. Art critic Efstratios Eleftheriades under the nom de plume ""Tériade"" founded Verve with the financial assistance of David Smart publisher of Esquire. ""The magazine a quarterly review of arts and letters was lavish in design and challenging in content. Teriade's view of the world of art and literature was personal bold and compelling"" Rick Gagliano. In addition to the original lithographic front wrapper by Matisse this volume's premiere issue of Verve Vol. 1 No. 1 features original lithographs by Miró and Leger heliogravures of photographs by Man Ray Brassaï articles by Matisse Gide Dos Passos and Garcia Lorca previously unpublished letters and drawings by Cezanne and the first printed illustration of Picasso's Guernica. First American edition published same year as the French with text translated into English by Robert Sage. Hanneman C278. Slocum C93. Contemporary owner signature. Small gold label subscription information on title page.Plates and text fine expert repairs to text block and original wrappers. unknown
4050revue in folio.Volume II,N°5-6,7 & 8-année 1940 complète reliure éditeur en vélin ivoire à la bradel titre en long Revue Artistique et Littéraire.Volume II, N° 5-6, 7 & 8 - année 1940 complète :couvertures illustrées en couleurs par Aristide MAILLOL et MATISSE N°5/6 :couverture illustrée en couleurs par Aristide MAILLOL Consacrée à la figure humaine -Textes de J. PAULHAN,J.SUPERVIIELLE,J. GRENIER,A.JARRY,M.JOUHANDEAU,J.GIRAUDOUX,ALAIN,G.ROUAULT, A.SUARES,etc.-Peintures en quadrichromie par MARINUS, RUBENS,CORNEILLE de Lyon,COROT, …. -Enluminures (Héliogravure couleurs & or)St-Grégoire-le-Grand,Les Echecs Amoureux,Les Dames de Renom de Boccace,les Fouquet de Chantilly,livre d'Heures d'Etienne,chevalier XVè siècle- Lithographies de Constantin GUYS,G.BRAQUE,G.ROUAULT,A. DERAIN,F.LEGER,P.BONNARD,H.MATISSE,P.KLEE-Dessins, Peintures,Sculptures de GOYA,MIRO,A.GIACOMETTI,etc. - Photographies en Héliogravure par DISDERI,HLIST, EGER-TERMET,BRASAI,etc.180 pages-N°7:Les très riches Heures du duc de Berry. n°8:Calendriers de Charles d'ANGOULEME,12 enluminures,reproduction très fidèle de l’intégrale du calendrier et André DERAIN Paris:Editions de la Revue Verve, 1940.In-folio -.N° 8- ouverture illustrée de MATISSE -Texte de REVERDY,J.GIRAUDOUX,A.MONNIER,A. MALRAUX, …..-Peintures de MATISSE,MIRO,Un mors inférieur fendu sinon TRES BEL EXEMPLAIRE, Coloris très frais
EXE-27Paris, Verve, 1938. Grand in-4° cartonné, couverture et frontispice illustrés en couleurs par l'artiste, 32 planches de reproductions dont 24 en couleurs. Numéro entièrement composé des derniers tableaux de Matisse et de 40 dessins spécialement exécutés par l'artiste dans son jardin de Vence.
ABE-154669595519222 CM X 28,5 CM-RETROSPECTIVE DES EXPOSITIONS DE 1967 A 1988-NOMBREUSES PHOTOGRAPHIES DES EXPOSITIONS ET DES AFFICHES D'EXPOSITION-DEPELLICULE COIN SUP DROIT DU 1ER PLAT ET COIN SUP G DU DEUXIEME PLAT SINON EXCELLENT ETAT-(PRCV4)
19-8315Unknown: H. S. Crocker Co. ca. 1952. Large format color reproduction print poster 23†x 32â€. Very Good. From the collection of San Francisco Museum of Art gift of W. W. Crocker. Unknown: H. S. Crocker Co., [ca. 1952]. unknown
0321246683.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19641685Paris, Mourlot, 1964. 1 volume in-8 broché sous couverture illustrée imprimée sur le premier plat et le dos. 1 DES 50 SUR RIVES AVEC UNE AQUATINTE ORIGINALE DE MATISSE. L'ouvrage est illustré de 12 reproductions de dessins et lithographies, de l'édition de 1964 éditée par Tériade, dont 4 hors-texte. Exemplaire enrichi d'un long et bel envoi autographe de Duthuit à Tériade.
196315492ABParis, Teriade, 1963. 25,5 : 20 cm 5 w. Blatt, 78 Seiten, 3 Blatt, 7 w. Blatt und 31 ganzseitige Original-Lithographien von Henri Matisse. Dunkelblauer Maroquinband, Vorderdeckel mit eingelegter, farbiger Ornamentik, Rücktitel in Gold, dreiseitiger Goldschnitt, in Original-Schuber (signiert FRYNS?)
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19358741<p>Number 58 of 1500 copies signed in pencil by Henri Matisse a further 250 copies of the edition were additionally signed by Joyce. This is the first illustrated edition of Ulysses though Matisse chose to supply illustrations of the Calypso episodes of Homer's Odyssey corresponding to the six episodes of the novel as his artist's response to Joyce's text which it is often said he never finished reading. He thus confounded both the publisher George Macy and most of the public on its first publication. The Limited Edition Club edition owes its existence to the lifting of the American ban on the novel in December 1933.</p><p>Large 4to 295 × 225 mm pp. 363 1 6 soft ground etchings on thick paper with a total of 20 reproductions of Matisse's preliminary drawings on yellow and blue paper of different sizes 26 illustrations in all. Original brown buckram gilt with gold orb design to the upper cover original slipcase. The slipcase slightly chipped towards the head. A fine copy with the cloth binding exceptionally sharp and free of rubbing.</p> Limited Editions Club.
1935151736New York: The Limited Editions Club 1935. The Limited Editions Club signed limited edition of Joyce’s landmark Ulysses widely recognized as the first illustrated edition. Large quarto original gilt-stamped pictorial brown cloth with 26 illustrations. One of 1500 numbered copies this is number 1476. Boldly signed by Henri Matisse in pencil on the colophon page at the rear. In near fine condition. Introduction by Stuart Gilbert. Housed in the rare original board slipcase which is in good condition. One of the 20th-century’s most desirable illustrated books combining the work of two great modern artists. A nice example with the rare slipcase. One of the most arresting collaborations in 20th-century literature. "It was a great idea to bring them together; celebrities of the same generation of similar virtuosity" Wheeler 15. The 26 beautiful full-page illustrations by Matisse accompany the text of Joyce's Ulysses including six soft-ground etchings with reproductions of the sketches on blue and yellow paper. "One of the very few American livres de peintres issued before World War II. According to George Macy this work's designer who undertook this only American publication of Matisse's illustrations he asked the artist how many etchings the latter could provide for $5000. The artist chose to take six subjects from Homer's Odyssey. The preparatory drawings reproduced with the soft-ground etchings Matisse's only use of this medium record the evolution of the figures from vigorous sketches to closely knit compositions" Artist and the Book 197. The Limited Editions Club hardcover
193570085New York:: The Limited Editions Club 1935. No. 1142 of 1500 copies; signed by Henri Matisse in pencil and by James Joyce in ink. publisher's embossed gilt cloth in publisher's slipcase. Very slight tanning of inner hinges; but just about a fine copy. The fragile hinges are fine which is unusual for this book. The publisher's box has a little bit of wear to the fore-edges and extremities but is clean tight and strong. . Folio. Illustrations by Henri Matisse. With an Introduction by Stuart Gilbert. Laid in is the publisher's four-page prospectus and postcard announcement for this book plus an additional postcard announcement of shipment addressed to its first owner in which the purchaser is informed that she was one of the fortunate Limited Editions Club members who are being shipped a copy signed by both Matisse and Joyce. The postcard goes on to describe how the Club tried to handle the imbalance between the number of members who wanted the Joyce signatures and the number of copies Joyce agreed to sign. We have never seen another copy of this postcard. The Limited Editions Club, hardcover
1935140072New York: Limited Editions Club 1935. First illustrated edition of Joyce’s landmark Ulysses one of only 250 examples signed by James Joyce in pen and Henri Matisse in pencil with 26 illustrations by him one of the 20th-century’s most desirable illustrated books combining the work of two great modern artists. Large quarto original gilt-stamped pictorial brown cloth original slipcase. In fine condition with the rare original slipcase which is in good condition and original glassine jacket. With an introduction by Stuart Gilbert. An exceptional example most rare in this condition and in the seldom seen glassine jacket. One of the most arresting collaborations in 20th-century literature. "It was a great idea to bring them together; celebrities of the same generation of similar virtuosity" Wheeler 15. The 26 beautiful full-page illustrations by Matisse accompany the text of Joyce's Ulysses including six soft-ground etchings with reproductions of the sketches on blue and yellow paper. "One of the very few American livres de peintres issued before World War II. According to George Macy this work's designer who undertook this only American publication of Matisse's illustrations he asked the artist how many etchings the latter could provide for $5000. The artist chose to take six subjects from Homer's Odyssey. The preparatory drawings reproduced with the soft-ground etchings Matisse's only use of this medium record the evolution of the figures from vigorous sketches to closely knit compositions" Artist and the Book 197. Limited Editions Club hardcover
200462116Easton Press. As New. 2004. Reprint. Leather_Bound. As-new shrinkwrapped copy. Full blue leather all edges gilt silk moire endpapers silk marker ribbon. Four raised spine bands. . Easton Press hardcover
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
1935140946387New York: The Limited Editions Club 1935. Signed Limited Edition. Fine. First illustrated edition. 373 pp. Copy number 1492 of a limited 1500 signed by Henri Matisse. Bound in publisher's brown cloth stamped in gilt with top edge speckled brown. Fine with just the faintest rubbing to the gilt-covered relief on the front cover in Near Fine publisher's slipcase with slight soiling and slight wear bubbling to paper on one face. A beautiful copy in much nicer condition than as normally found. A visually striking production which combines James Joyce's modernist masterpiece with twenty-six illustrations by Matisse including six hand-printed etchings and twenty lithographs. The Limited Editions Club unknown
1935140947396New York: The Limited Editions Club 1935. Signed Limited Edition. Near Fine. First illustrated edition of James Joyce's modernist masterpiece. One of a limited 250 copies signed by both James Joyce and Henri Matisse from an edition of 1500 total the majority of which were only signed by Matisse. Bound in publisher's brown cloth stamped in gilt with top edge speckled brown; housed in the original tan cardstock slipcase with spine stamped in brown. 363 p. Near Fine with trivial rubbing to spine ends corners and gilt at raised relief on upper board. In a Very Good slipcase with soiling and light wear and a short repair to the seam at the opening along the bottom edge. A wonderful copy housed in a custom brown cloth solander case with morocco spine label stamped in gilt. A visually striking production which combines James Joyce's modernist masterpiece with twenty-six illustrations by Matisse including six hand-printed etchings and twenty lithographs. Slocum & Cahoon 22. The Limited Editions Club unknown
19350101407New York: The Limited Editions Club 1935. Limited edition. Hardcover. pp. xv 363. 4to. Brown cloth with gilt embossed lettering and decoration to spine and front board. Speckled top edge others untrimmed. 6 etched plates by Matisse 20 reproductions of Matisse's sketches printed on blue and yellow paper. Minor wear to edges scuff to gilt decoration on front board 1 cm split to front endpaper at hinge; contents clean binding sound. Lacks slipcase. Limited edition this copy numbered 1044 of 1500; SIGNED by Matisse. The Limited Editions Club hardcover
193518427New York: Limited Editions Club 1935. Limited Edition First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Good bound in original full brown cloth with gilt decoration on front panel and spine. Webbing exposed at front hinge binding intact. Toning. Edge wear to exterior includind a few bumps some fading to gilt at a few locations. No markings to text. 4to 12"h x 9 1/4"w. Illustrated by Matisse limited edition also signed by Matisse on the Limitation Page. Limited Editions Club hardcover
3236Edition Musée Matisse, musée départemental, Le Cateau-Cambrésis, 2002. In-4, broché sous couverture illustrée en noir, 204 pp. Préface, par Alice Tériade - Je rêve d'un livre, par Dominique Szymusiak - Le livre-fleur, par Michel Anthonioz - Verve, 1937-1960 : "le lieu idéal", par Nicolas Surlapierre - Notices sur les Grands Livres. - Notices techniques, par Claude Laugier ...
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