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1983W167HMNew York: George Braziller Inc. 1983. Original black cloth with dramatic red and white titling with a little fading on upper and lower edges. Striking blue dust jacket with black red and yellow cutouts and white script titling. There are a few small tears at edges of jacket and some rubbing on corners. The top and bottom edges have a thin line of ever-so-slight fade where the jacket did not cover. All the text components of this work on Matisse are pristine. Introduction by Riva Castleman the text of Jazz translated by Sophie Hawkes. 20 breathtaking images by Matisse. Originally published by Verve in 1947. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/Good. Illus. by Author. Elephant Folio - over 15" - 23" tall. Facsimile. George Braziller, Inc. Hardcover books
C70Munchen R. Piper & Co. Piper-Bucherci 1957 First printing Original color paper covered boards with German text. Boards with some wear and chips to extremities. Laid in is the original 12 page booklet which is the English translation of the text explaining the idea of "drawing with scissors". Front endpaper with charming lengthy ink inscription which some people might find annoying but overall a nice copy. Scarce with English translation pamphlet intact Hardcover Good hardcover books
1985186182New York: George Braziller 1985. Hardcover. VG- Ex-library with stamps and labels on spine inside front and rear covers ffep and block. Light shelfwear to boards and block. Pages are otherwise clean. Navy boards with mounted color illustration on front cover white spine lettering; xviii 146 6 pp; bw and color illustrations. Text in English and French. Contents: Jazz: the text -- Jazz -- Table of images. "This work was finished to print by the care of teriade for the editions verve on September 30 1947. The plates were executed with a stencil after the collages and on the decoupages of Henri Matisse by Edmond Vairel who used the same linel gouaches as the artieste. The cover and pages of the manuscript were engraved and printed by draeger freres. It was drawn on vellum d'Arches two hundred and fifty copies numbered from 1 to 250 and twenty non-commercial copies numbered from I to XX. all copies have been signed by the artist. In addition a hundred albums were produced comprising exclusively all the plates from the book. Copy number 43." -Rear colophon. "Facsimile of the colophon tot he original edition of 250 copies signed by the artist and published by Teriade for Editions Verve on 30 September 1947. George Braziller hardcover books
2013158269Paris: Bernard Chauveau Editeur 2013. Softcover. As New. White card wraps with color illus. and yellow/red lettering. Color-pictorial French flaps. 119 pp. with 100 color and several bw images. Catalogue from the exhibition held July to September 2013 at Musee Matisse Le Cateau-Dambresis. Most text in French; some in English. "Jackie Matisse granddaughter of Henri Matisse and daughter of Pierre Matisse who had a famous gallery in New York was born in 1931. This immense filiation and her father's position meant she was in contact very early with the most important artists of that period Alexander Calder Roberto Matta Joan Miró . and thereby able to nourish her research on the most experimental of the artistic 'avant-gardes'. She started working alongside Marcel Duchamp and then worked with artists as different as the composer David Tudor the dancer Merce Cunningham and her friends from the Nouveaux Réalistes movement. Her works essentially kites composed of light material and recycled objects are both heteroclite and unexpected. Jackie Matisse's sensitive free-minded lush world is perfectly described by the artist herself: 'My artistic activity enabled me to explore the elements and to indulge in my fascination with space movement and chance either in the air or below water. Watching and making the kites fly brought me a feeling of freedom a means of collaborating with others and with nature and an open door to the immensity of life through my vision. " from the publisher's web site. Bernard Chauveau Editeur paperback books
197067387NY: Tudor 1970. First US edition. 4to. 126 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket with one short closed tear and some light sunning to spine. Includes the Matisse linocut. Thirty-two color plates 150 black and white reproductions. NY: Tudor unknown books
19919008773Munchen: Prestel 1991. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. Bound in publisher's original cloth. Text is in German. <br/><br/> Prestel hardcover books
2010162831New York: Pierre and Tana Matisse Foundation 2010. Paperback. VG. Some pencil markings and faint stains on cover. Clean and tight contents. White stapled wraps with illustrations and black lettering. 12 unnumbered pp. 24 artist illustrations. Catalogue that showcases works by Henri Matisse on the occasion of the exhibition by the title name. Pierre and Tana Matisse Foundation paperback books
197861560Leningrad: Editions d'Art Aurore 1978. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Illustrated. dj. 34cm. French text. Introduction by A. N. Izerghina. Translated by Marie-Helene Correard and others. <br/><br/> Editions d'Art Aurore hardcover books
1977144705St. Louis MO and Detroit MI - New York: The St. Louis Art Museum and The Detroit Institute of Arts - Harry N. Abrams 1977. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. 304 pages. Introduction by Jack Coward. Essays by Jack D. Flam Dominique Fourcade John Hallmark Neff. Includes 305 illustrations with 25 color plates. A tight very good plus copy with some light bumping to the top corners in a very good plus dust jacket with some slight wear. The St. Louis Art Museum and The Detroit Institute of Arts - Harry N. Abrams unknown books
1972176199Chicago IL: R.S. Johnson International Gallery 1972. First edition. Softcover. 54 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran Fall of 1972. Includes 37 black and white illustrations. A near fine copy in wrappers. R.S. Johnson International Gallery unknown books
2003150478Paris: Bernard Chauveau Editeur 2003. Softcover. VG May have few tiny marks as ex-art library otherwise superb. Portfolio. White cover with French flaps 5 signatures within 6 color illus. Kept in a mylar sleeve. Text is in French. A portfolio of colorful gouaches by French artist Henri Matisse 1869-1954 with designs for pink liturgical vestments chasubles used at the Vence Chapel on the French Riviera. 5 examples with pink blue and some green designs are accompanied by words by Matisse. Includes a description in English of the use of the pink chasuble. Nice! Uncommon. Bernard Chauveau Editeur paperback books
2003150477Paris: Bernard Chauveau Editeur 2003. Softcover. VG May have few tiny marks as ex-art library otherwise superb. Portfolio. White cover with French flaps 5 signatures within 6 color illus. Kept in a mylar sleeve. Text is in French. A portfolio of colorful gouaches by French artist Henri Matisse 1869-1954 with designs for white liturgical vestments chasubles used at the Vence Chapel on the French Riviera. 5 examples with green and gold designs are accompanied by words by Matisse. Nice! Uncommon. Bernard Chauveau Editeur paperback books
2004150479Paris: Bernard Chauveau Editeur 2004. Softcover. VG May have few tiny marks as ex-art library otherwise superb. Portfolio. White cover with French flaps 5 signatures within 6 color illus. Kept in a mylar sleeve. Text is in French. A portfolio of colorful gouaches by French artist Henri Matisse 1869-1954 with designs for green liturgical vestments chasubles used at the Vence Chapel on the French Riviera. 5 examples with green black and some gold designs are accompanied by words by Matisse. Includes a relevant Matisse quote translated into English. Nice! Uncommon. Bernard Chauveau Editeur paperback books
1985148264New York: George Braziller Inc 1985. Softcover. VG- A few inner pages are loose; top corner is bumped otherwise nice. Yellow and blue illustrated wraps unpaginated many color illus. Text by Henri Matisse translated from the French by Sophie Hawkes with an introduction by Riva Castlemann. Shows the translated text in type and Matisse's handwritten notes in French diagrams and color plates of his work. Nice! George Braziller, Inc paperback books
1983159552New York: George Braziller Inc 1983. Hardcover. VG/VG/VG light scuffing to dust jacket mainly along edges. Slip case has overall light shelfwear and scuffing. Oversize. Black cloth with red lettering blue and illustrated dust jacket. xviii; 146 10 pp. profusely illustrated in mostly color. Issued in a dark blue cloth slipcase. Text by Henri Matisse translated from the French by Sophie Hawkes with an introduction by Riva Castlemann. Shows the translated text in type and Matisse's handwritten notes in French diagrams and color plates of his work. Nice! Text in English and French with French text handwritten by artist. George Braziller, Inc hardcover books
1967167703London: Lumley Cazalet Ltd 1967. First edition. Small softcover. 24 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran June 1 through July 7 1967. Introduction by Roland Penrose. Includes 14 black and white illustrations and a checklist. A near fine copy in stapled wrappers. Lumley Cazalet Ltd unknown books
1975300342Paris Centre National d'Art et de Culture Georges Pompidou Musee National d'Art Moderne 1975. 1975. Square 4to. Preface by Pontus Hulten. Introduction by Dominique Bozo. Original stiff pictorial white wrappers with illustration by Matisse rubbing. Very good. 249 pages. No dust jacket. No signatures or bookplates. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Paris, Centre National d'Art et de Culture Georges Pompidou, Musee National d'Art Moderne, 1975. paperback books
1982164624San Francisco CA: John Berggruen Gallery 1982. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran February 17 through March 24 1982. Introduction by Heinz Berggruen. Essay by Joseph Goldyne. Includes 41 black and white illustrations. A near fine copy in wrappers that are lightly soiled. John Berggruen Gallery unknown books
1992175882New York: Museum of Modern Art 1992. Third printing. Softcover. 480 pages. Massive exhibition catalog for a show that ran September 24 1992 through January 12 1993. Includes 412 color and black and white illustrations. A near fine copy in wrappers with some creasing to the spine and with the small rubber stamp of author curator and one time director of The Art Institute of Chicago Douglas Druick. A nice copy with an interesting provenance. Museum of Modern Art unknown books
199131031Roma: United Technologies and Accademia di Francia and Palazzo Reale 1991. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . Very tall paperbound quarto. 221 pp. Text in Italian by Xavier Girard and others. Illustrated in both color and black and white. A clean very good to near fine example. A large and heavy book. United Technologies and Accademia di Francia and Palazzo Reale paperback books
19786186Leningrad. Aurora Art Publishers. 1978 Titled blue cloth. Folio. First Edition. Profusely illustrated with full page colour plates Some fold-out and further monochrome plates. An exceptionally scarce cataloguing of works by Henri Matisse housed in the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts and the Hermitage in Leningrad. The paintings and sculptures reproduced in this volume trace the evolution of Matisse's work throughout his life. The splendid plates are accompanied by detailed notes analogies a bibliography and a list of exhibitions. An invaluable reference. Very Fine in Fine Dustwrapper. Aurora Art Publishers. hardcover books
14600Eminent French painter. Matisse ranks among the greatest artists of the 20th century. Scarce handwritten letter entirely in Matisse's hand 1 page dated November 2 1949 in French. At this time in his life Matisse said that all he could do was work he dreaded the daily confrontation with form and color on the canvas and could not face it without the consoling human presence of the pretty young girls he paid to pose for him. "That's what keeps me there surrounded by my fruit and flowers which I get to grips with little by little almost without noticing . . . and then I wait for the thunderbolt that is bound to follow."The young women who posed for him all learned to live and work in the atmosphere of almost unbearable tension generated by Matisse's effort to express his emotions on canvas-an effort that drained all his strength. He felt the same tension as when asked to pose himself. <br/><br/>Matisse writes: "Dear Friend I am quite upset about having to write to you that I am too nervous to be able to pose. It is something that has always been painful for me. I have never been able to pose even for Marquet 50 years ago. Please believe dear friend in my regrets and in my best wishes. H. Matisse 2 nov 49 ". Matisse and Albert Marquet were among the foremost painters in the Fauvist movement. They met at and both attended the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs one of the most prestigious French Universities of art and design. Matisse and Marquet were roommates for a time and they influenced each other's work.<br/><br/>Wonderful associations between the two luminaries with interesting insight in Matisse's private nature and the great painter's own nervousness at being the subject and posing. In Excellent Condition. unknown books
19901312027London: Waddington Graphics 1990. Softcover. Octavo; G; Paperback; Spine cream with black print; Cover is cream with black print peripheral tanning slight edgewear slight spotting on front; Text block has mild bump to top right corner slight age-toning to paper else clean and tight; "Price list" inserted; 56 pages chiefly illustrated b&w.<br /> Shelf: French Art. 1312027. FP New Rockville Stock. Waddington Graphics unknown books
195640290Paris: Editions Des Musees Nationaux 1956. Softcover. Very good-/No jacket issued. Paris: Editions Des Musees Nationaux 1956. 31 b/w plates. 35 pp. Text in French. paperback. Small 4to size. Illustrative on off white paper wrappers. Cover age darkened and scuffed corners & head/heel of spine bumped small chip to heel of spine; edges toned; pages toned to edges with few scattered damp stains; else clean & sound. Very good-/No jacket issued. Editions Des Musees Nationaux paperback books
1975167629San Francisco and Los Angeles CA: John Berggruen Gallery and Margo Leavin Gallery 1975. First edition. Softcover. 28 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran September 18 through October 25 1975 at John Berggruen Gallery and then November 6 through December 10 1975 at Margo Leavin Gallery. Text by Henry J. Seldis and Heinz Berggruen. Includes 44 black and white illustrations. An about very good copy in stapled wrappers that are somewhat soiled and with some minor wear. Internally a clean copy. John Berggruen Gallery and Margo Leavin Gallery unknown books