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L16644Jacques Damase éditeur, 1991. In-8 cartonnage éditeur illustré. Coll. " Parade ". Texte d'E. Schlumberger, photos de J. Hoepffner. E.O.
1970LFA00d86Une revue de 75 pages, format 270 x 210 mm, brochée, illustrée
2009LFA-126741844Revue pour la protection du patrimoine historique et esthétique d'Arles (Bouches-du-Rhône) : 40 pages, format 150 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée, bon état
202205266Geneve, Skira, 1967 ; in-12, 128 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Bon état.
1207A. René, éditeur - Lécrivain & Toubon, acquéreurs. Sans date [vers 1840]. In-12, reliure cartonnage bradel (reliure moderne). 176 pages. E.O. Vagues rousseurs ; bon état. Rare.
dola300Montauban: 1970. Exhibition Catalogue. oblong 8vo. unpaginated. French text. illus. 6 colour. pictorial wrs. small library stamp Montauban: 1970 unknown
1829893861829. Fine. ""these two paintings morally bound by their subject can only be exhibited together"" 15 mai 1829 18.5 x 24 cm Deux pages sur une feuillet Autograph letter signed by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres to Charles Paillet with autograph address and title ""Honorary Expert Commissioner of the Royal Museums"" with postal stamps. Usual fold marks. A marginal tear repaired without affecting the text. Ingres provides descriptions and exhibition instructions for his two paintings Aretino and the Ambassador of Charles V and Aretino in the Studio of Tintoretto. Ingres had painted these two works in 1815 and presented them at the 1824 Salon in Parisselecting episodes from the romantic and scandalous life of Aretino: By choosing this subject Ingres affirms the independence of the artist in the face of power. He also reflects the widespread success in the early 19th century of representations of episodes from the lives of past painters and writers illustrated in an anecdotal mode. Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon. This letter refers to the reappearance of the paintings in 1829 at an Exhibition in support of the fund for the eradication of begging held at the Lebrun Gallery founded by the late husband of Elizabeth Vigée-Lebrun. The descriptions given by Ingres in this letter would be published in the exhibition catalogue Explication des ouvrages de peinture et sculpture . Coniam 1829 pp. 2021. Ingres sends them here to the respected art dealer Charles Pailletwhile noting his status as an expert to the Louvre on the reverse of the letter. The works are now held in private collections Aretino and the Ambassador of Charles V was recently sold by the Stair Sainty Gallery. Ingres later revisited the subject and painted another version in 1848 now housed at the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon. Fascinating letter revealing that Ingres himself authored the descriptions of his works for the 1829 exhibition. Sir I have the honour of sending you the notices for my two paintings on Pietro Aretino. These two paintings morally connected by their subject must be exhibited togetheralthough a single painting may separate them. I respectfully ask you sir to display them in the aisle opposite that of the Philip V painting. I will bring them myself when I come on the 24th to collect those that are to be withdrawn from the exhibition. I remain sir yours sincerely Ingres Subject of the first painting on Pietro Aretino known as the scourge of princes. Charles V on his return from Africa sent him a gold chain worth 100 ducats to silence him: There said the satirist is a very small gift for such great folly. Subject of the second painting Rivalry turned to jealousy had caused a rift between Tintoretto and Titian. Aretino a close friend of the latter took his side and unleashed his wrath against Tintoretto. One day Tintoretto met him near his home and invited him in under the pretext of painting his portrait. Hardly had the scourge of princes sat down when the painter approached him pistol in hand. Ah Jacopo cried the frightened poet what are you doing Taking your measurements replied Tintoretto gravely. And after measuring him he added in the same tone: You are two and a half of my pistols high and let him go. unknown
1980323745Bern: Benteli Verlag 1980. Volume I 585 3 pp; Volume II 587 3 pp; Volume III 547 3 pp; Vol IV 470 pp; Volume V 547 2 pp. Illustrated with black ands white plates. 5 vols. 4to. Blue rexine. Fine in fine dust jackets. Volume I 585 3 pp; Volume II 587 3 pp; Volume III 547 3 pp; Vol IV 470 pp; Volume V 547 2 pp. Illustrated with black ands white plates. 5 vols. 4to. Benteli Verlag unknown
741024 pp. 8vo 212 x 135 mm. orig. green printed wrappers stitched as issued. Autun: Dejussieu & L. Villedey 1856.<br/> <br/> Scarce critical essay on Ingres’s painting Le Martyre de saint Symphorien which has been housed in the Cathédrale Saint-Lazare d’Autun since 1834. The painting was originally ordered by Roch-Etienne de Vichy the bishop of Autun in 1824. Ingres finally completed it in 1834 and selected it for that year’s Salon where it was received negatively leading to Ingres never again participating in the event. The anonymous author of this critique provides the historical context for the picture and meticulously describes it. Over the years despite Ingres considering this one of his greatest achievements critics have always been derisive.<br/> <br/> Near fine copy of a rare work; some minor foxing. unknown
29649-Metropolitan Museum of Art 1999-. Exhibition catalogue. First paperback edition 1999. 596 pages. Illustrated mainly in colour duotone and black and white.Paperback. Very lightly sunned at the rear cover. Very good indeed. Book is over 3kilos. We are specialists in Artists Monographs Catalogues and Illustrated items. All items are as described and dispatched within 24 hours in a secure package. We are professional booksellers with over 38 years experience you may order with confidence. Other titles by this artist maybe in stock please ask for our list or link. Portraits of Ingres. Images of an Epoch French artist 0870998919 -Metropolitan Museum of Art (1999)- paperback
193011228Paris/New York/Londres : Braun 1930. 290x230mm. 44 planches hors texte reliure toile sous jaquette illustre dÕune reproduction colle. Bel exemplaire. 790 Braun unknown
11228Paris/New York/Londres, Braun 1930, 290x230mm, 44pages, 44 planches hors texte, reliure toile sous jaquette illustrée d’une reproduction collée. Bel exemplaire.
191155342Paris 1911. Folio. Elegant skinnryggbind med opphøyde ryggbånd marmorerte dekler. Bundet med foromslaget. 584 s. Meget rikt illustrert i svart/hvitt.Folio. Elegantly bound in half calf raised bands marbled covers. Bound with the front wrapper. 584 pp. Illustrated throughout in black and white. Fransk. <br/><br/><em>Meget pent eks.Very nice copy. </em> hardcover
1998PEINTUR740108150422Paris, Editions de la Réunion des musées nationaux, "Solo", 1998, 14 x 21,5, 72 pages cousues sous couverture rempliée illustrée. Illustrations en couleurs.
10869Paris, G. Petit, 1911.In-4 ,broché, Ouvrage illustré de 400 reproductions, dont 11 en héliogravure.
Paris, 1967, in-4, br., pp. 54. Con ill. a col. e in b.n.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Wear and spots on cover. 7 7/8"w x 11 1/2"h.
009668Paris Editions Montbrun, rédaction Jean Marembert pour la seconde livraison 0 Deux feuilles pliées en quatre, 24 x 31,5 cm. En feuilles
1975127984Montauban, Bulletin Spécial Des Amis du Musée Ingres 1975 In-4 broché 27,2 cm sur 18,7. 190 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
8704Paris, mars 1918. In-8, broché, 63 pp. Catalogue des tableaux modernes et anciens (...) composant la Collection de Edgar Degas et dont la vente aux enchères publiques après son décès aura lieu à Paris, Galerie Georges Petit, 8 rue de Sèze, les mardi 26 et mercredi 27 ...
9356Editions de la Réunion des musées nationaux, Paris, 1979. In-8, broché sous couverture illustrée, 93 pp. Avant-propos, par Victor Beyer - Introduction, par Maurice Sérullaz - Préface, par Vincent Ducourau - Catalogue [125 n°].
1947128558La Jeune Parque 1947 In-8 broché 24,7 cm sur 19,5. 86 pages. Couverture salie, intérieur frais. État correct d’occasion.
1607BBBasel Schwabe. 4° 114 S.: zahrl. Abb. OHLwd. rück. angeriss. , Eck. berieb. , minim Stockfleckig ansonst gut. Zust.
1966015199Alberto Celesia 1966 In-8 Broché