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207833Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Fng. Created in the unknown century 1942. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
50-0030Paris 1970. Distributed graphics by Dow & Frosini. Serigraph after Matisse. Signed in the plate. Four colors. 67 x 51 cm. 26 x 20 inches. Paris, 1970. Distributed graphics by Dow & Frosini. unknown
020983No Place: West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company. Wraps. Good. No place: 1942/43. Dark beige cloth. Unpaginated several hundred pages. Color and black and white illustrations throughout. A bound volume of sorts collecting 12 issues of Inspirations for Printers spanning the years 1942 to 1943. Original covers are preserved/included. Issued by Westvaco a mill and paper company originally known as the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company. The company underwent a variety of acquisitions through the later 1900s and 2000s and is now essentially part of the Verso Corporation. Each issue here depicts ideas for printing and advertising demonstrating various printing techniques various papers artists and photographers. Artists with artwork present include Thomas Hart Benton Miguel Covarrubias Salvador Dali Fernand Leger Henri Matisse Picasso Edward Steichen and others. Many pieces relate to World War II either promoting the US Armed Forces or envisioning air travel after the war was over. GOOD condition. Moderate to heavy toning especially to the spine. Minor soiling. Heavy scuffing along the extremities. Paper toned in the interior with very minor scattered soiling. West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company unknown
1946180358Paris: Le Éditions du Chêne 1946. Fourteen faces of Annelies Nelck First edition number 167 of 200 on de Lana paper from a total edition of 250 copies signed by Matisse and Reverdy. The artist and poet collaborated on several projects together. Visages being unique as Reverdy created the poems to accompany Matisse's images which he had previously drawn of his muse Annelies Nelck. Lithographs printed by Mourlot Freres Paris. Quarto. With 14 full-page original lithographs in sanguine and 17 linocut vignettes in black by Matisse on vélin à la forme de Lana paper. Text in French. Original wrappers lettering and illustrations to covers in dark purple and black. With publisher's beige paper covered boards and slipcase lettering to spine in dark purple. Slipcase rubbed otherwise in excellent condition. Duthuit Books 11 hardcover
1939205707Paris 1939. Slight wear to spine ends and corners; just about fine in original glassine. 4to 140pp; original lithographic wrappers. Featuring Matisse's double-page color lithograph of "The Dance" illustrating Henri Michaux's text of the same title. Also with André Derain's lithographic suite "Le Jardin d'Allah" and texts by Paul Valéry Pierre Reverdy Georges Bataille Jean-Paul Sartre and others. The cover is by Georges Rouault. unknown
1943510523Editions de la Revue Verve 1943. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. VERY GOOD/Very Good. COMPLETE with both original Matisse lithographs--title page and La Chute d'Icare. With the very scarce original manilla dust jacket with Matisse's green drawing matching the green and white paper-cutout lithographed paper-over-board covers which are often mistaken for the dust jacket. Tall 4to 35.5cm. Covers torn along front hinge about 3' dj torn 5' at the same small puncture 2/3 up the spine. Internal contents exceedingly clean and sharp. Matisse's pochoir study of The Fall of Icarus was his first of two the latter appearing in Jazz published in 1945 by Teriade. Created in 1943 with Nazi troops occupying the streets outside his apartment in Paris it has been suggested that they were the referent for his falling image. 'In the final decades of his life Matisse invented a new form of art the cut-out. Working with scissors and sheets of gouache-painted paper he cut various shapes—from the organic to the geometric—and arranged them into lively compositions. Cut-outs formed the prototypes for the printed images . which Matisse insisted remain absolutely faithful to the original colors. In response the publisher Teriade turned to pochoir a stencil printing technique in which the same gouaches could be used.' MOMA. Editions de la Revue Verve hardcover
1940510631Editions de la Revue Verve 1940. First Edition. Hardcover. FINE/NEAR FINE. First American Edition with tipped in 'Occupation of Paris' notice. Tall 4to 35.5cm. sewn binding in Henri Matisse-designed lighograph printed cover on black paper over cards often mistaken for the DJ itself with original brown kraft paper lithographed dust jacket. The dust jacket was often treated as a throwaway especially since it was taped over making it impossible to see the beautiful Matisse covers without tearing it; they are quite uncommonly seen. We have not attempted removing the dust jacket here though we have supplied a photograph from another copy showing the design. This is a unique opportunity to for a collector to have not only a copy of the book as issued with the jacket but a uniquely clean and fresh copy of the cover itself entombed within the protection of the jacket. The book itself is exceedingly clean and sharp. Illustrated throughout in color and black and white with contributions from Verve's usual suspects: Matisse Miro Picasso Rouault Braque and a spectacular center-fold lithograph by Pierre Bonnard. In spite of the statement in the 'Occupation notice that half the American edition was lost this is not a terribly scarce book -- perhaps because subscribers immediately recognized the significance of what it represented namely the destruction of the thriving modern art movement in France at the hands of the neo-classical obsessed Nazis. But the jacket and condition make this an uncommon survival. Editions de la Revue Verve hardcover
1940212337Paris: Verve 1940. First edition. Softcover. Volume Two Number Eight. Text in English with contributions by Julian Cain Paul Valery Pierre Reverdy Adrienne Monnier and others. Includes illustrations of works by Georges Rouault Henri Matisse Georges Braque Andre Derain Pablo Picasso. Includes a color lithograph of "Sunset Over the Mediterranean" by Pierre Bonnard. An about very good copy in wrappers with an illustration by Henri Matisse and with a chip to the top of the spine and front cover copy and some other light wear. Internally a clean copy. Internally a clean copy. Verve unknown
19483112347Paris: Revue Verve. Very Good in Near Fine dust jacket. 1948. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Close to near fine in near fine DJ. Enclosed within plain acetate protective cover. Folio. 10 1/2" X 14' 60pp. Light trace of shelf wear at edges of boards. Text in French. Features 25 color plates by Henri Matisse including the one following the title page which is an original lithograph. Also 40 b&w drawings. Nicely preserved copy. B ; Folio 10 1/2" - 14" tall; 60 pages . Revue Verve hardcover
04-1594Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve. 1945. Lacking the frontispiece La Chute d'Icare and the title page. Lacking pp. 57-58 59-60 with the portraits of Angèle Lamotte on Marais. Green cover of dancing figure is paper cut-out designed by Matisse. Some defects on cover. Duthuit Catalogue raisonné des ouvrages illustrés nos. 74 & 104. Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve. 1945. unknown
08-1602Paris: Éditions de la Revue Verve. 1945. Lacking the frontispiece La Chute d'Icare and the title page. Lacking pp. 57-58 59-60 with the portraits of Angèle Lamotte on Marais. Green cover of dancing figure is paper cut-out designed by Matisse. Covers Good with defects. Duthuit Catalogue raisonné des ouvrages illustrés nos. 74 & 104. Paris: Éditions de la Revue Verve. 1945. unknown
15192.2625Paris 15 novembre 1938. 1st ed. Wrappers. Covers by Georges Roualt. 26.7x35.7. illus. unknown
16-3705Paris: Editions de la revue Verve 1952. 4to. Original pictorial boards. 26.5 x 35.5 cm. 10½ x 14". French edition.153 1 p. With 27 lithographs many in color 5 of them double-page; plus numerous reproductions of drawings paintings photographs miniatures etc.;boards with color illustration by Georges Braque on front cover.Major double-issue of Verve 27 lithographs by or after Georges Braque 1; Henri Matisse 3 1 of them double-page; Henri Laurens 2; Alberto Giacometti 2; André Masson 3 1 of them double-page; Fernand Léger 3 1 of them double-page; Joan Miro 3 1 of them double-page; Borès 2; Gromaire 1; and Marc Chagall 7 1 of them double-page. The lithographs printed by Mourlot. Paris: Editions de la revue Verve, 1952 hardcover
16-4359Paris: Editions Verve 1939. 4to. 26.5 x 35.5. Original wraps. Spine with defects. English language edition. Number 4 January-March 1939: with covers by Georges Rouault and lithographs after Matisse and Derain. LACKING only the double-page litho of Matisse's "La Dance." Lithographs printed by Mourlot. Paris: Editions Verve, 1939 paperback
193811642<p>Verve. Paris. 1938 1939. FOLIO. 14.1 x 10.4 inches. Two issues bound in one hardback volume. Fully illustrated throughout with drawings paintings and photographs these 2 numbers contain original full colour lithographs by Chagall Miro Rattner Klee Matisse & Derain. The two issues have been bound into one hardbound volume and the binding has been beautifully hand painted in acrylic and oils with an abstract design including the volume title to both the boards and the spine by noted Neo-Expressionist American painter Gaylen Hansen. There is some rubbing to the edges and one small split to the outer edge of the front board without loss which has been strengthened to the inside with clear tape but generally the book is in very good condition. Included with the volume is a fine hardback copy of the fully illustrated book issued in 2007 to accompany the retrospective exhibition "Gaylen Hansen: Three decades of Paintings" at the Seattle Art Museum October 2007 - January 2008 and Salt Lake City Art Center February - April 2008.</p> Verve. Paris. 1938 1939 hardcover
1948MATISSEH022955Revue Verve Paris. 1948. First edition. Folio. Unpaginated. Boards covers with decorative paper designed by Matisse. The entire issue is devoted to Matisse's work at Vence with colour reproductions of the paintings. The numerous line drawings of plant forms were made especially for this volume. After the title-page is the colour lithograph which one sees on the market having been detached from the book.Covers marked stained and rubbed with scuffs to head and tail of spine and corners. The exterior is less than prepossessing but internally fine. Revue Verve, Paris. hardcover
1937510540Verve 1937. First Edition. Paperback. FINE. Complete run of the first four issues of Teriade's legendary art magazine. Beginning with a stunning cover produced by Matisse for the first issue Verve would incorporate fresh artwork into its cover designed newly commissioned by artists such as Miro Picasso Chagall and other leading lights of the French art world. Each issue offered spectacular color lithographs printed by the Paris lithographers Mourlot. Early issues came in litho-printed card wrappers in boxes later volumes would be in paper-over board with litho covers. This choce allowed Teriade to feature the fresh lithographic artwork in the cover design but left the books themselves extremely fragile and succeptible to wear. Additionally the full-page lithographs have been continuous targets for art dealers looking to excise the plates. So condition seen here is quite rare with each volume preserved COMPLETE FINE with no signs of the wear and toning so commonly seen. 'The cover of Verve No. 1 is by Henri Matisse; it consists of three unmodulated colors--red blue and black--that the master cut directly from printers' ink specimen books. . Mattisse's cover for the first issue lithographed by Fernand Mourlot printers was an original work of art created expressly for the magazine--as would be practically all of the Verve's covers. . The painter took great pains to make sure that the cover would turn out exactly as he wished. . THe care Matisse lavished on what others might consider a minor undertaking was one of the hallmarks of Teriade's publications. How did he induce the greatest artists of this century to give the very best of themelves . Matisse and Teriade shared a common ideal. For both of them painting was life itself.' Michel Antonioz VERVE: The Ultimate Review of Art and Literature 35-36. Verve paperback
1939510479Editions De La Revue Verve 1939. First Edition. Trade Paperback. FINE. First American Edition printed in Paris. Tall 4to 35.5 cm. Sewn binding in lithographic printed wraps with original art by Aristide Maillol. Illustrated throughout with color and b/w in-text illustrations and photos color tipped-in plates COMPLETE with 16 full-page color lithograph prints by Constanin Guys Georges Braque Georges Rouault Andre Derain Fernand Leger Pierre Bonnard Henri Matisse and Paul Klee. Some trivial rubbing to the wrappers else FINE--very clean and sharp; in original publisher's printed slipcase with color mounted plate showing some wear around the edges but still holding strong and sound; an uncommonly nice example of book quite prone to wear as a massive volume printed in wraps. One of Verve's most elaborate productions and the first double issue a thematic issue devoted to the human figure-- 'a volume of exceptional rechness.' Michel Antonioz VERVE: The Ultimate Review of Art and Literature 105. Editions De La Revue Verve paperback
1952510480Editions De La Verve 1952. First Edition. Hardcover. FINE. Tall 4to 35.5cm. Sewn binding in lithographic printed paper over boards with original design by Braques. George Braque honorary double issue Profusely illustrated with original lithographs created for this issue by Miro Bores Chagall Matisse and others. Spine paper chipped at head moderately toned and splitting at a few points otherwise exceedingly clean and sharp internal text with crisp bright paper. COMPLETE with all lithographs. A binding very prone to wear--much nice than commonly seen. Editions De La Verve hardcover
1948510469Editions de la Revue Verve 1948. First Edition. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. FINE/NEAR FINE. Double issue collecting paintings and drawings by Matisse from 1944-1948. Folio sewn binding with original Matisse-designed lithographic paper-over boards in yelow and black and matching manilla dust jacket printed in blue. The paper-folded-over-board covers are often mistaken for the jacket itself which is quite scarce and here has kept the yellow covers uncommonly clean and vibrant. Contents complete with lithographic frontispiece. Very small stain to the head of spine and top gutter of the FFEP else FINE exceedingly clean and sharp with very bright lithographic covers; Manilla wrappers show some light toning to the spine and trivial rubbing to the tips. Editions de la Revue Verve hardcover
1945208338Paris: Éditions de la revue Verve 1945. Softcover. Good cover is soiled with some chipping small tears and nicks. 1" loss at both top and bottom of spine Contents very clean except for mild soiling at extremities of sheets. Wear minor tears and pinhles alng the extemities of the edges to both coves however the reast of cover is very clean and stng. Prints are strong and vibrant. 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." Scace as a complate issue with a decent though not perfect cover. Éditions de la revue Verve paperback
16-3783Paris: Revue Verve 1940. 4to. 26.5 x 35.5. Original wraps over boards good with slight tears at spine. French edition. Lithograph cover by Matisse printed by Mourlot after a gouache paper cut-out: La symphonie chromatique. Calendrier by Derain 23 pages; Coucher de Soleil sur la Méditerranée by Bonnard. Paris: Revue Verve, 1940 paperback
16-6278Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve 1937. Small foliio. 26.5 x 36cm. Original wraps. with design by Braque.Very good. Book block detached frof spine but attached to back cover.The Four Elements Water -- Lithograph by Fernand Leger;A Few Reflections on the Disappearance of the Subject in Sculpture and Painting by Andre Gide;The Four Elements Air -- Lithograph by Joan Miro;Henri Matisse's Aviary in His Paris Studio: Photographic Documents by Brassai;Celestial Tresses: Photographs by Man Ray Blumenfeld and Cartier;Van Gogh as Prometheus by Georges Bataille;Le Bal des Sauvages: Fragments of a Fifteenth Century Tapestry;Reality in Eighteenth Century painting by Rene Huyghe;Four Pages of Colored Reproductions: includes Watteau Detroy Corot Delacroix Courbet David These pictures were shown at the Exhibition of the Masterpieces of French Art at the Palais National des Arts Paris 1937.;The Blood of the Martyrs by Maurice Heine: Documents relating to the assassinations of Marat and Le Pelletier; rThe Four Elements Fire -- Lithograph by RattnerFire by John Dos Passos;Murder by Federico Garcia LorcaGuernica by Picasso: Photographed by Dora Maar in Picasso's studio. Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve, 1937 paperback
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