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1932105001932. Soyer Raphael. Soyer Raphael. BACKSTAGE THE TEAM. Lithograph 1932 Cole 23. 14 3/4" x 11." Edition of about 25 published by Asociated American Artists NY. Titled "Backstage" and signed in pencil. In very good condition. unknown
8268Soyer Raphael. Soyer Raphael. OLD FIDDLER. Cole 44. Etching 1937. Published by Federal Art Project WPA in an edition of unknown size. Signed and titled in pencil. With full margins. In excellent condition. Rare. "I did these etchings from pen and ink drawings. In those days you would see people standing around doing nothing. I would sketch them all the time. Sometimes I would ask them to hold a pose and give them twenty-five or fifty cents. The man with his hands in front is warming his hands over the sidewalk grate." Soyer quoted in Gettings. unknown
193726021937. Soyer Raphael. Soyer Raphael. OLD MAN WARMING HIMSELF. Etching 1937 Cole 45. 9 7/8" x 5 7/8." Signed and titled in pencil and with the stamp "Federal Arts Project NYC WPA." Edition of about 25 See Gettings Raphael Soyer Sixty Five Years of Printmaking Hirshhorn Museum 1982 #36; Cole states edition is of unknown size. Rare. "I did these etchings from pen and ink drawings. In those days you would see people standing around doing nothing. I would sketch them all the time. Sometimes I would ask them to hold a pose and give them twenty-five or fifty cents. The man with his hands in front is warming his hands over the sidewalk grate." Soyer quoted in Gettings. unknown
193251551932. Soyer Raphael. Soyer Raphael. JOHN REED CLUB - THE COMMITTEE. Lithograph 1932 Cole 22. Edition of 25 signed in pencil. 7 1/4 x 10 inches 185 x 255 mm. A fine impression but with a well-repaired tear top center. Scarce. John Reed Club Committee members pictured are Nemo Piccoli Adolf Wolff Walter Quirt Ivar Rose and Anton Refregier. We weren't poor. As I said before you know I had nothing to lose in the Depression so I didn't feel it very much. And as far as what happened politically I became a member of the John Reed Club. That was a club of writers and artists leftists all and I think Rebecca influenced me very much. She was more aware of the politics. She was more aware than I. And I still look back to this John Reed Club as a great kind of for me it was a great education. Nikolai Cikorsky indoctrinated me into the John Reed Club and. . . . Well there I knew what was taking place all the unrest all over the place the beginning of Nazism that you mentioned and the advance of Communism all those things you know. And I became aware of those things. And that was my political education the John Reed Club the John Reed Club for Artists and Writers. There were a number of writers there were a number of artists and. . . . And what's his name again William Gropper. Joe Jones. Philip Bard. A number of these people. And they were all left and all young in those days. And I came there completely as a novice. I didn't know much about it. Rebecca knew much more what was taking place. Raphael Soyer Smithsonian Oral History Archives interview with Milton Brown 1981. This is on loan to the Museum of the City of NY until ```````` unknown
193270431932. Soyer Raphael. Soyer Raphael. JOHN REED CLUB - THE COMMITTEE. Lithograph 1932 Cole 22. Edition of 25 signed in pencil. 7 1/4 x 10 inches 185 x 255 mm. In excellent condition. Scarce. John Reed Club Committee members pictured are Nemo Piccoli Adolf Wolff Walter Quirt Ivar Rose and Anton Refregier. We weren't poor. As I said before you know I had nothing to lose in the Depression so I didn't feel it very much. And as far as what happened politically I became a member of the John Reed Club. That was a club of writers and artists leftists all and I think Rebecca influenced me very much. She was more aware of the politics. She was more aware than I. And I still look back to this John Reed Club as a great kind of for me it was a great education. Nikolai Cikorsky indoctrinated me into the John Reed Club and. . . . Well there I knew what was taking place all the unrest all over the place the beginning of Nazism that you mentioned and the advance of Communism all those things you know. And I became aware of those things. And that was my political education the John Reed Club the John Reed Club for Artists and Writers. There were a number of writers there were a number of artists and. . . . And what's his name again William Gropper. Joe Jones. Philip Bard. A number of these people. And they were all left and all young in those days. And I came there completely as a novice and didn't know much about it. Rebecca knew much more what was taking place. Raphael Soyer Smithsonian Oral History Archives interview with Milton Brown 1981. unknown
193225991932. Soyer Raphael. Soyer Raphael. THE TEAM. Lithograph with hand coloring 1932 Cole 23. 14 3/4" x 11." Edition of 25 published by Associated American Artists NY. A unique or one of a few colored by Soyer. Signed in pencil. In very good condition but with traces of glue verso. unknown
193531027AB1935. Harvard / Brandeis / Cambridge Mass. etc. c. 1935 - 1975. Octavo & Quarto. More than 2000 pages. Original Softcover / Stapled. Very good condition with only minor signs of wear. Henry David Aiken 19121982 U.S. philosopher. Aiken was born in Portland Oregon and taught at the universities of Columbia Washington Harvard 194665 and Brandeis 196580 specializing in ethics esthetics and the history of philosophy. He was influenced by the British analytic movement by the American naturalists especially Santayana and by David Hume's moral and political writings some of which he edited. Among the works he wrote are The Age of Ideology 1957 selections including a commentary on 19th-century thought; Reason and Conduct 1962 a collection of essays in moral philosophy; and Predicament of the University 1971. Source: Richard H. Popkin paperback
11872Soyer Raphael. Soyer Raphael. SIXTEEN ETCHINGS. Associated American Artists NY 1965. From the Deluxe suite of 25 on Japan paper this copy number 24/25. There were a further 60 printed on BFK Rives paper of which numbers 26/85 through 50/85 were issued in portfolios and numbers 51/85 through 85/85 were offered for sale separately. Printed by Emiliano Sorini. Folio cloth Foreword by Carl Zigrosser 16 signed numbered etchings the first printed on the Title Page and the other 15 loose in folders as issued. Wear to the portfiolio flaps else Fine. hardcover
9801Soyer Raphael. Soyer Raphael. SIXTEEN ETCHINGS. Associated American Artists NY 1965. From the Deluxe suite of 25 on Japan paper this copy number 3/25. There were a further 60 printed on BFK Rives paper of which numbers 26/85 through 50/85 were issued in portfolios and numbers 51/85 through 85/85 were offered for sale separately. Printed by Emiliano Sorini. Folio cloth Foreword by Carl Zigrosser 16 signed numbered etchings the first printed on the Title Page and the other 15 loose in folders as issued. Laid in is the Prospectus a small booklet which reproduces the portfolio. Fine throughout. Rare. hardcover
1613ABC_49546Augsburg 1613. 4to. Christoph Mang Contemporary gold-tooled vellum with a floral ornament within an oval frame in the centre of both boards set within a double fillet frame with floral corner pieces remnants of closing ties gilt edges. With an engraved title and 122 numbered engraved full-page illustrations of knights. 24 "123" = 124 ll. 124-136 1 blank pp. Rare first and only edition of a heraldic work on the patrician families of Augsburg with over a hundred beautiful full-page engravings. The work printed in both Latin and German includes descriptions in verse of various of these families such as Welser Peutinger Fleckheimer Hebenstreit and Zeller and traces their lineage back 400 years or more. The most prominent family members are depicted as knights on horseback in full armour together with their coat of arms which are described in more detail on the final pages. The work is quite scarce with only 9 copies recorded in institutions and 3 in sales records.The work was written and illustrated by the German engraver and publisher Raphael Custos or Custodis ca. 1590-1664. Together with his older half-brothers Lucas and Wolfgang Kilian he was a member of the Kilian family of engravers in Augsburg. He was trained by his father Dominicus Custos 1560-1612 and worked for his company for many years. Raphael's first major work was Regum neapolitanorum vitae et effigies 1606 for which he produced the engravings. Among his most famous works are Cabala Spiegel der Kunst und Natur in Alchymia 1615 Architectura civiles 1628 and Emblemata amoris 1622 a reprint of Otto van Veen's emblem book. He also engraved maps. His map of the Iller river basin published in 1619 is considered the oldest map of the Allgäu region.With a paper label "E5" mounted on the front pastedown. The vellum is somewhat soiled. Some of the leaves are somewhat foxed. Otherwise in good condition.l Lipperheide 4395; USTC 1925631 9 copies; VD17 23:246962D 8 copies; cf. Thieme & Becker 8 p. 220; not in Colas; Hiler & Hiler. hardcover
167018794Rome: Giovanni Giacomo de Rossi 1670. First edition. Hardcover. Very good. Oblong folio of engravings. The first work has 43 numbered plates beginning with a dedication: "Eminentissimo ac reuerendissimo Principi Camillo Maximo S.R.E. Cardinali amplissimo." The 43 plates were engraved by Pietro Santo Bartoli and are complete.<br /> Bound with: "D. Nicolao Simonello picturae omiumque bonarum artium cultori eximio." 15 engraved plates complete.<br /> Bound with: "Serenissimo Principi Medices Leonis X admirandae virtutis imagines ab Hetruriae legatione ad Pontificatum a Raphaeli Urbinata ad vivum et ad miraculum expressas in Aulaeis Vaticanis." 15 engraved plates complete.<br /> The dedicatee of the first work Carlo Cardinal Massimo was created a cardinal in 1670; he died in 1677. This helps date the present work. <br /> The engravings are printed on one side only of each leaf. The leaves are bound along the left side in a contemporary or near contemporary binding of quarter leather gilt spine rules decorated paper boards. Edges corners and hinges are scuffed and worn small spine repair else this is very good with the engravings in fine condition.<br /> The engravings of each work are complete and rare thus. Giovanni Giacomo de Rossi hardcover
167018794Rome: Giovanni Giacomo de Rossi 1670. First edition. Hardcover. Very good. Oblong folio of engravings. The first work has 43 numbered plates beginning with a dedication: "Eminentissimo ac reuerendissimo Principi Camillo Maximo S.R.E. Cardinali amplissimo." The 43 plates were engraved by Pietro Santo Bartoli and are complete. Bound with: "D. Nicolao Simonello picturae omiumque bonarum artium cultori eximio." 15 engraved plates complete. Bound with: "Serenissimo Principi Medices Leonis X admirandae virtutis imagines ab Hetruriae legatione ad Pontificatum a Raphaeli Urbinata ad vivum et ad miraculum expressas in Aulaeis Vaticanis." 15 engraved plates complete. The dedicatee of the first work Carlo Cardinal Massimo was created a cardinal in 1670; he died in 1677. This helps date the present work. The engravings are printed on one side only of each leaf. The leaves are bound along the left side in a contemporary or near contemporary binding of quarter leather gilt spine rules decorated paper boards. Edges corners and hinges are scuffed and worn small spine repair else this is very good with the engravings in fine condition. The engravings of each work are complete and rare thus. Giovanni Giacomo de Rossi hardcover books
1782287287London: Boydell 1782. Second. hardcover. very good. Raphael. Illustrated with 106 engraved plates 45 in outline some foxing throughout. Tall folio recently rebound in 1/2 crimson morocco marbled boards. London: Printed for John Boydell 1782. Second edition. A very good copy in a fine binding.<br/> <br/> An elaborate artist's manual first published in 1759. It celebrates Raphael's cartoons purchased by William and Mary and then housed in their own gallery within Hampton Court. Ralph's book begins with 12 plates "of the Study of Geometrical Figures." These are followed by 4 plates of human bodies engraved as academic designs by B. Picart. The bulk of the book shows heads of figures from Raphael's cartoons. The plates each depict two heads which are shown in simple line drawings followed with a finished engraving of the same heads. This second edition contains one hundred and six plates as opposed to 75 plates in the first edition of 1759.<br/> <br/> Boydell unknown
1782287287London: Boydell 1782. Second. hardcover. very good. Raphael. Illustrated with 106 engraved plates 45 in outline some foxing throughout. Tall folio recently rebound in 1/2 crimson morocco marbled boards. London: Printed for John Boydell 1782. Second edition. A very good copy in a fine binding.<br/><br/> An elaborate artist's manual first published in 1759. It celebrates Raphael's cartoons purchased by William and Mary and then housed in their own gallery within Hampton Court. Ralph's book begins with 12 plates "of the Study of Geometrical Figures." These are followed by 4 plates of human bodies engraved as academic designs by B. Picart. The bulk of the book shows heads of figures from Raphael's cartoons. The plates each depict two heads which are shown in simple line drawings followed with a finished engraving of the same heads. This second edition contains one hundred and six plates as opposed to 75 plates in the first edition of 1759.<br/><br/> Boydell unknown books
192025761920. Soyer Raphael. Soyer Raphael. SELF PORTRAIT. Lithograph 1920 Cole 8. Second State. 8 11/16" x 6 18" Sheet 13 1/2" x 9" printed on Chine Applique. Edition of about 15 signed and titled in pencil. Small area of paper tape on margin verso else in excellent condition A very early Soyer print; rare. unknown
SKU0229259LWW 2015-06-04. Paperback. Good. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking LWW paperback
2015__1466511044CRC Pr I Llc 2015. Hardcover. New. 1232 pages. 19.49x13.58x7.48 inches. CRC Pr I Llc hardcover
177221936Rome 1772. Copper engraving by Ottaviani after drawings by Savorelli and Camporesi printed in light brown coloured ink with contemporary hand-colouring. Trimmed to platemark left margin. Good condition. A highly decorative print from the famous "Loggie di Rafaele nel Vaticano" series with contemporary colouring of the highest quality from the golden age of the hand-coloured print.<br/> <br/> A very fine image from the first part of a work titled "Loggie di Rafaele nel Vaticano" depicting the decorative work executed by Raphael and his assistants between 1518-1519 in the Vatican. This remarkable print one of the first to be published of the decoration of the Logge on the main storey of the Vatican apartments was probably planned as early as 1760 but was not executed until between 1772 and 1776. The project as a whole was carried out by the painter Gaetano Savorelli the draughtsman Ludovico Teseo the architect Pietro Camporesi and the engravers Giovanni Ottaviani and Giovanni Volpato. The plate is remarkable not only as the first important visual record of Raphael's work but also for the quality of the hand-colouring - the work on this image is in our opinion some of the greatest to be produced in Europe during the whole of the eighteenth century: the golden age of the hand-coloured print. The whole series was of importance not just for the size and magnificent colouring of the prints but also because of the influence they had on contemporary taste. The decision was made to "borrow" elements from Raphael's Vatican tapestries and insert them where the original frescoes were in too poor a state to be legible. The finished plates therefore represented an amalgam of design elements presented with a crisp freshness of colour that held enormous appeal and stimulated the taste for the "grotesque" in the neo-classical period.<br/> <br/> Cf. Brunet IV 1110; cf. Berlin Katalog 4068; cf. Lambert Pattern and Design V. & A.: 1983 p. 26; "Raphael Invenit: Stampe da Rafaello" 1985 Ottaviano 11; Raphael: Reproduktions-graphik aus vier Jahrhunderten Coburg: 1984 p. 104. unknown
177217014Rome 1772. Copper engraving by Ottaviani after drawings by Savorelli and Camporesi printed in light brown coloured ink with contemporary hand-colouring. Good condition. Sight size: 43 x 17 1/4 inches. A highly decorative print from the famous "Loggie di Rafaele nel Vaticano" series with contemporary colouring of the highest quality from the golden age of the hand-coloured print.<br/> <br/> A very fine image from the first part of a work titled "Loggie di Rafaele nel Vaticano" depicting the decorative work executed by Raphael and his assistants between 1518-1519 in the Vatican. This remarkable print one of the first to be published of the decoration of the Logge on the main storey of the Vatican apartments was probably planned as early as 1760 but was not executed until between 1772 and 1776. The project as a whole was carried out by the painter Gaetano Savorelli the draughtsman Ludovico Teseo the architect Pietro Camporesi and the engravers Giovanni Ottaviani and Giovanni Volpato. The plate is remarkable not only as the first important visual record of Raphael's work but also for the quality of the hand-colouring - the work on this image is in our opinion some of the greatest to be produced in Europe during the whole of the eighteenth century: the golden age of the hand-coloured print. The whole series was of importance not just for the size and magnificent colouring of the prints but also because of the influence they had on contemporary taste. The decision was made to "borrow" elements from Raphael's Vatican tapestries and insert them where the original frescoes were in too poor a state to be legible. The finished plates therefore represented an amalgam of design elements presented with a crisp freshness of colour that held enormous appeal and stimulated the taste for the "grotesque" in the neo-classical period.<br/> <br/> Cf. Brunet IV 1110; cf. Berlin Katalog 4068; cf. Lambert Pattern and Design V. & A.: 1983 p. 26; "Raphael Invenit: Stampe da Rafaello" 1985 Ottaviano 13;Raphael: Reproduktions-graphik aus vier Jahrhunderten Coburg: 1984 p. 104. unknown
177217012Rome 1772. Copper engraving by Ottaviani after drawings by Savorelli and Camporesi printed in light brown coloured ink with contemporary hand-colouring. Good condition. Sight size: 43 x 17 inches. A highly decorative print from the famous "Loggie di Rafaele nel Vaticano" series with contemporary colouring of the highest quality from the golden age of the hand-coloured print.<br/> <br/> A very fine image from the first part of a work titled "Loggie di Rafaele nel Vaticano" depicting the decorative work executed by Raphael and his assistants between 1518-1519 in the Vatican. This remarkable print one of the first to be published of the decoration of the Logge on the main storey of the Vatican apartments was probably planned as early as 1760 but was not executed until between 1772 and 1776. The project as a whole was carried out by the painter Gaetano Savorelli the draughtsman Ludovico Teseo the architect Pietro Camporesi and the engravers Giovanni Ottaviani and Giovanni Volpato. The plate is remarkable not only as the first important visual record of Raphael's work but also for the quality of the hand-colouring - the work on this image is in our opinion some of the greatest to be produced in Europe during the whole of the eighteenth century: the golden age of the hand-coloured print. The whole series was of importance not just for the size and magnificent colouring of the prints but also because of the influence they had on contemporary taste. The decision was made to "borrow" elements from Raphael's Vatican tapestries and insert them where the original frescoes were in too poor a state to be legible. The finished plates therefore represented an amalgam of design elements presented with a crisp freshness of colour that held enormous appeal and stimulated the taste for the "grotesque" in the neo-classical period.<br/> <br/> Cf. Brunet IV 1110; cf. Berlin Katalog 4068; cf. Lambert Pattern and Design V. & A.: 1983 p. 26; "Raphael Invenit: Stampe da Rafaello" 1985 Ottaviano 11; Raphael: Reproduktions-graphik aus vier Jahrhunderten Coburg: 1984 p. 104. unknown
177221936Rome 1772. Copper engraving by Ottaviani after drawings by Savorelli and Camporesi printed in light brown coloured ink with contemporary hand-colouring. Trimmed to platemark left margin. Good condition. A highly decorative print from the famous "Loggie di Rafaele nel Vaticano" series with contemporary colouring of the highest quality from the golden age of the hand-coloured print.<br/> <br/>A very fine image from the first part of a work titled "Loggie di Rafaele nel Vaticano" depicting the decorative work executed by Raphael and his assistants between 1518-1519 in the Vatican. This remarkable print one of the first to be published of the decoration of the Logge on the main storey of the Vatican apartments was probably planned as early as 1760 but was not executed until between 1772 and 1776. The project as a whole was carried out by the painter Gaetano Savorelli the draughtsman Ludovico Teseo the architect Pietro Camporesi and the engravers Giovanni Ottaviani and Giovanni Volpato. The plate is remarkable not only as the first important visual record of Raphael's work but also for the quality of the hand-colouring - the work on this image is in our opinion some of the greatest to be produced in Europe during the whole of the eighteenth century: the golden age of the hand-coloured print. The whole series was of importance not just for the size and magnificent colouring of the prints but also because of the influence they had on contemporary taste. The decision was made to "borrow" elements from Raphael's Vatican tapestries and insert them where the original frescoes were in too poor a state to be legible. The finished plates therefore represented an amalgam of design elements presented with a crisp freshness of colour that held enormous appeal and stimulated the taste for the "grotesque" in the neo-classical period.<br/> <br/>Cf. Brunet IV 1110; cf. Berlin Kat. 4068; cf. Lambert Pattern and Design V. & A.: 1983 p. 26; "Raphael Invenit: Stampe da Rafaello" 1985 Ottaviano 11; Raphael: Reproduktions-graphik aus vier Jahrhunderten Coburg: 1984 p. 104. unknown books
177217012Rome 1772. Copper engraving by Ottaviani after drawings by Savorelli and Camporesi printed in light brown coloured ink with contemporary hand-colouring. Good condition. Sight size: 43 x 17 inches. A highly decorative print from the famous "Loggie di Rafaele nel Vaticano" series with contemporary colouring of the highest quality from the golden age of the hand-coloured print.<br/> <br/>A very fine image from the first part of a work titled "Loggie di Rafaele nel Vaticano" depicting the decorative work executed by Raphael and his assistants between 1518-1519 in the Vatican. This remarkable print one of the first to be published of the decoration of the Logge on the main storey of the Vatican apartments was probably planned as early as 1760 but was not executed until between 1772 and 1776. The project as a whole was carried out by the painter Gaetano Savorelli the draughtsman Ludovico Teseo the architect Pietro Camporesi and the engravers Giovanni Ottaviani and Giovanni Volpato. The plate is remarkable not only as the first important visual record of Raphael's work but also for the quality of the hand-colouring - the work on this image is in our opinion some of the greatest to be produced in Europe during the whole of the eighteenth century: the golden age of the hand-coloured print. The whole series was of importance not just for the size and magnificent colouring of the prints but also because of the influence they had on contemporary taste. The decision was made to "borrow" elements from Raphael's Vatican tapestries and insert them where the original frescoes were in too poor a state to be legible. The finished plates therefore represented an amalgam of design elements presented with a crisp freshness of colour that held enormous appeal and stimulated the taste for the "grotesque" in the neo-classical period.<br/> <br/>Cf. Brunet IV 1110; cf. Berlin Kat. 4068; cf. Lambert Pattern and Design V. & A.: 1983 p. 26; "Raphael Invenit: Stampe da Rafaello" 1985 Ottaviano 11; Raphael: Reproduktions-graphik aus vier Jahrhunderten Coburg: 1984 p. 104. unknown books
177217014Rome 1772. Copper engraving by Ottaviani after drawings by Savorelli and Camporesi printed in light brown coloured ink with contemporary hand-colouring. Good condition. Sight size: 43 x 17 1/4 inches. A highly decorative print from the famous "Loggie di Rafaele nel Vaticano" series with contemporary colouring of the highest quality from the golden age of the hand-coloured print.<br/> <br/>A very fine image from the first part of a work titled "Loggie di Rafaele nel Vaticano" depicting the decorative work executed by Raphael and his assistants between 1518-1519 in the Vatican. This remarkable print one of the first to be published of the decoration of the Logge on the main storey of the Vatican apartments was probably planned as early as 1760 but was not executed until between 1772 and 1776. The project as a whole was carried out by the painter Gaetano Savorelli the draughtsman Ludovico Teseo the architect Pietro Camporesi and the engravers Giovanni Ottaviani and Giovanni Volpato. The plate is remarkable not only as the first important visual record of Raphael's work but also for the quality of the hand-colouring - the work on this image is in our opinion some of the greatest to be produced in Europe during the whole of the eighteenth century: the golden age of the hand-coloured print. The whole series was of importance not just for the size and magnificent colouring of the prints but also because of the influence they had on contemporary taste. The decision was made to "borrow" elements from Raphael's Vatican tapestries and insert them where the original frescoes were in too poor a state to be legible. The finished plates therefore represented an amalgam of design elements presented with a crisp freshness of colour that held enormous appeal and stimulated the taste for the "grotesque" in the neo-classical period.<br/> <br/>Cf. Brunet IV 1110; cf. Berlin Kat. 4068; cf. Lambert Pattern and Design V. & A.: 1983 p. 26; "Raphael Invenit: Stampe da Rafaello" 1985 Ottaviano 13;Raphael: Reproduktions-graphik aus vier Jahrhunderten Coburg: 1984 p. 104. unknown books
181662954Paris, Ferra jeune 1816 3 volumes, in-12 plein veau jaspé ép., dos lisses richement ornés, p. de titre et de tom. en mar. rouge, tr. marbrées. Bien complet des 24 figures hors-texte en couleurs. Dos du tome 2 refait à l'identique, qqs restaurations, galeries de vers en marge intérieure aux tomes 1 et 2. Infimes rousseurs. Bon exemplaire.
198632296Lille, Alain Buyse / Gérard Duchêne / Gérard Durozoi, 1986-1995. Ensemble de neuf numéros de la revue "Pièces" (qui en a compté dix, regroupant 165 travaux de Sérigraphies) : en feuillets sous coffret cartonné et titré (35 x 25,5 cm).- Le premier numéro de la revue est tirée à 100 exemplaires, le nôtre étant l'un des 10 premiers (signé E. A.), toutes les planches y sont signées de leurs auteurs : Vera Molnar, Marcel Alocco, Arden Quin, René Bonargent, Philippe Boutibonnes, Jean-Luc Coatalem, Danie Deleuze, Pierre Dhainaut, Martine Diemer, Jochem Gerz, Jacques Herold, Joël Hubaut, André Lambotte, Jean-Pierre Le Goff, Ghérasim Luca, Pierre Tual). Les 8 numéros suivants ont chacun une sérigraphie signée. Le second n° est tiré à 130 ex., celui-ci le n° 86 dont seule est signée la planche originale au pochoir de Gérard Duchêne, et comporte 17 sérigraphies des artistes : Pierrette Bloch, Yves Buin, Pierre Buraglio, Max Charvolen, Eddy Devolder, Jean-François Dubreuil, Gérard Duchêne, Gérard Durozoi et Dominique Grisor, Shirley Jaffe, Jean Mazeaufroid, Jean Messagier, Alberto Parres, Gérard Pascual, Jeanpyer Poels, Patrick Saytour, Pierre Tilman, Endre Tot.- Le troisième n° est tiré à 155 exemplaires, celui-ci le n° 113 : Alain MARTIN (signée). Annick Blavier & Pierre Vandrepote / Michel Butor & James GUITET / Marie-Line Debliquy / Eugénie DUBREUIL / Gaspar Hons / Charles Juliet / Jean LE GAC / Baudouin LUQUET / Pascal Mahou / Alain MARTIN / Jean MAS / Georges Merillon / Patrick ROUSSEAU / Gérard TITUS CARMEL / Luc Van Malderen / BEN Vautier.- Le quatrième n° est tiré à 180 ex. : Arthur Aeschbacher, Mireille Andrès, Jean l'Anselme et Ch. Zeimert, Yves Brochard et Claude Darras, Pierre Buraglio et Anne Deguelle, Michel Butor, Stig Dagerman, Noël Dolla, Danièle Gibrat, Bernard Guerbadot, Monique Kissel, François Martin, Bernard Messing, Patrick Raynaud, James Sacré.- Le cinquième n° est tiré à 190 ex., celui-ci le n° 149 : Gilles ARNOULT. ANTOINE / Gilles Arnoult / Philippe Compagnon / Gérard DUCHÊNE et Gérard DUROZOI / Christian Hibon / Gervais Jassaud / Joël KERMARREC / Jean-Clarence Lambert / Jean-Philippe Mattern / Françoise Paressant / Rémy Penard / Yves POPET / Joan RABASCALL et Pierre Restany / Herbert Titz / Jacques VILLEGLÉ / Marie Redonnet.- Le sixième n° est tiré à 180 ex., celui-ci le n° 103 : ARMAN & Lepage / Brochard & Darras / Alain BUYSE / Tom Drahos / Paolo Faber / Bernard Lallemand / Jacques Lizène / Baudouin LUQUET / Paul Marie / Jean Mazeaufroid / Bernard Messing / Vera MOLNAR / Raphaël MONTICELLI / François MORELLET / Christine O'Loughlin / Hervé TÉLÉMAQUE / André Théval.- Le septième n° est tiré à 180 ex. : Jean-Jacques OSTIER. Andreu ALFARO / Alin Anseeuw / Waldo BALART / Jeanne Bresciani / Jean-Pierre Broux / Sara GIBERT / Sonia Guérin / Robert Guillermet / Bernard HEIDSIECK / Carlos KUSNIR / Eugéne LEROY / Daniel NADAUD / Jean-Jacques Ostier / Mehdi QOTBI / Joan RABASCAL / Michel SOHIER / Dirk Verhaegen / Francesc Vidal.- Le huitième n° est tiré à 200 ex. : Ramon Alejandro, Arden-Quin, Octavio Blasi, Louis Bouchard, H. Braun-Vega, Peter Downsbrough, Joachin Ferrer, Ruth Francken, Shirley Jaffe, Fernand Leduc, Jonier Marin, Gregory Masurovsky, Ricardo Mosner, Jean Noël, Antoni Segui, Charles Semser, Hugh Weiss, Zuka.- Le neuvième n° est tiré à 200 ex., celui-ci le n° 87 : Véronique Bigo, Florent Chopin, Chema Cobo, Patrice Delva, Gérard Duchêne, Esther Ferrer, Joël Hubaut, Pascale Lefebvre, Claide pasquer, Rémy Pénard, Philippe Richard, Gérard Serée, Wim Smits, Nancy Sulmont, Léonid Tishkov, Antonio Tocornal, Mateo Vinas-Martin.- /// On joint cinq sérigraphies insérées dans une carte double (24,2 x 16,2 cm), dont l'une, dessinée par Philippe Richard, est écrite par Alain Buyse pour une bonne année 1995.- Superbe état pour les neuf revues sous coffrets, rare.