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1985DYTWW10027Utrillo Executive Committee 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books£º1 Utrillo Executive Committee paperback
1985KFZZQ100422Yomiuri Shimbun 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. KFZZQ100422 Yomiuri Shimbun paperback
1981KFZZQ100304Gu Kou Law Firm 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. KFZZQ100304 Gu Kou Law Firm paperback
200532523large: H. N. Abrams 2005. Hardcover. Used: Acceptable. ref ZKVQ This book is in very good condition. There is no publishing date to this book. A dedication is inside front cover. H. N. Abrams hardcover
194774125Paris: Editions Pétridès 1947. Fine. Editions Pétridès Paris 1947 28 x 38 cm relié First edition one of 240 numbered copies on vélin d'Arches with 22 color lithographs after gouaches including 12 full-page plates by Maurice Utrillo printed in the ateliers of Fernand Mourlot and Lucien Détruit. White aniline calf with gilt titanium joints ink-painted boards in green and grey decoration continuing edge-to-edge on the liners loose endpapers on papier japon dyed with Kakishibu by the binder title lengthwise on the spine decorated chemise titled on the spine and matching custom slipcase. Original wrappers and spine preserved. Binding signed by Julie Auzillon gilt title by Geneviève Quarré de Boiry and gilt top edge by Jean-Luc Bongrain 2022. This book presenting every style of the famed artist from Montmartre was published on the occasion of his exhibition in 1947 at the Paul Pétridès gallery. This book presenting every aesthetic period of Montmartre artist Maurice Utrillo was published for his 1947 exhibition at the Paul Pétridès gallery. Mounted at the front of the book an autograph sonnet entitled ""L'Art pictural"" signed by Maurice Utrillo and addressed to Francisque Poulbot; two quatrains and two tercets written in black ink on lined paper. Before the poem Utrillo specified: ""Sonnet par Maurice Utrillo V < dédié à son ami et confrère < Georges Kars."" Sonnet by Maurice Utrillo V < dedicated to his friend and colleague < Georges Kars Signed and inscribed by Utrillo a second time at the top of the sheet: ""Amicalement à Francisque Poulbot"". A few stains to the margins not affecting reading. The sonnet was published in ART vol. 2 October 1934-July 1935 p. 9. This beautiful poem a true poetic manifest of pictorial independence twice signed by Utrillo is dedicated to cartoonist Francisque Poulbot a key figure in Montmartre society. It brings together iconic figures of the Butte famous for their bohemian life and eternal drunkenness: Utrillo Poulbot and Georges Kars a Cubist artist of Czech origin living in Montmartre whose paintings are celebrated by Utrillo in the sonnet. Utrillo wrote this manuscript in 1928 to Francisque Poulbot former classmate of the Lycée Rollin who had become a renowned draughtsman goguettier and founder of the République de Montmartre. Poulbot sketched the painter many times in his beloved Montmartre streets brush in one hand and bottle in the other the silhouette of the Sacré-Coeur church looming in the distance. Utrillo and Poulbot both stayed at some point in their lives at 12 rue Cortot where the Musée de Montmartre is now located. The year he wrote this poem Utrillo painted a superb gouache of Poulbot's house on avenue Junot. Although known for his paintings Utrillo also found in poetry a form of redemption for his bouts of alcohol-induced hysteria. Considered by his friends as a ""builder of sonnets or dithyrambic quatrains"" his verses were praised by famed critic Félix Fénéon. Utrillo also used poetry to celebrate his Montmartre artist neighbors. He wrote this poem in honor of Czech painter Georges Kars thanking him for a striking portrait of him exhibited at the Berthe Weill gallery: « Qu'il me soit donc ici permis en compagnon Sincère et noble et pur en non troubleur en rond Sur cet Art pictural d'émettre un trait austère Georges Kars en ce lieu de digne réunion Rue Laffitte chez Weill de l'art porte-fanion S'affirme en ses tableaux inventif et sincère. » Kars had settled in Montmartre in 1908 and spent many summers in Cadaquès with his wife Utrillo and his mother Suzanne Valadon. In these verses dedicated to the lines of ""his friend and colleague"" Kars Utrillo celebrates the independence and aesthetic personality emancipated from any artistic movement which also characterized Utrillo's own style. Utrillo being a self-taught painter he states his difference from academism and even the avant-gardes of yesteryear citing the Impressionist revolution embodied by the Cormon s Editions Pétridès hardcover
19-8417Zurich: Stehli Freres S.A. ca. 1940s. Large format color reproduction print poster 19†x 23â€. Very Good. Printed in Switzerland. Zurich: Stehli Freres S.A., [ca. 1940s?]. unknown
19-8192Geneva: Paris Et Cosmopress ca. 1950s. Large format color reproduction print poster 20†x 23â€. Very Good. Printed in Switzerland. Text in French. Geneva: Paris Et Cosmopress, [ca. 1950s?]. unknown
17-5090New York NY: Hammer Galleries 1985. 4to. 15 pp. Softcovers. Very Good. Color Plates. Extra sheet inside. New York, NY: Hammer Galleries, 1985. paperback
2005LFA-126730800Un ouvrage de 86 pages, format 145 x 210 mm, illustré, broché, publié en 2005, La Vie d'Artiste AWD, bon état, rare
19589043Gütersloh, Bertelsmann Lesering 1958. Ganzleinen mit Schutzumschlag, 4 , 335 S., mit 12 Farbtafeln, "Als Utrillo am 5. November 1955 starb, im Alter von 72 Jahren und erfüllt von tiefer Frömmigkeit, hatten seine eigentümlich leuchtenden, genial-einfachen Bilder der Straßen, Plätze, Häuser und Treppen von Montmartre die Welt erobert." Schutzumschlag Gebrauchsspuren, bestoßen und eingerissen, Namenszug auf dem Vorsatzblatt. Bilder im JPG- oder PDF. Format auf Anfrage.
5344989e année - N° 4.317 - 21 juillet 1945 - in-4 broché - revue illustrée
740475 Fascicules - Album numéro 1 (1er Avril 1899) ( 32 pages), numéro 2 (1er Aout 1899) ( page 33 à 64), numéro 3 (15 Octobre 1899) (page 65 à 96), numéro 4 (1er Décembre 1899) (page 97 à 128) et numéro 5 (1er Mars 1900) (Page 1 à 32), reproductions d'affiches et d'estampes des plus grands illustrateurs de la fin du XIXe siècle - La Plume, 31, rue Bonaparte, Paris - Le Gérant : Léon Deschamps - Paris. Typographie Chamerot et Renouard - Publication trimestrielle - Grands in-8 brochés
1983110657Norwalk Connecticut: Easton Press 1983. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Fine Accented in 22kt gold printed on archival paper with gilded edges smyth sewing & concealed muslin joints. Bound In full leather with hubbed spines. Illustrated in color. Easton Press Great Art and Artists. ; First Easton Press Edition.; 4to 11" - 13" tall. Easton Press hardcover
195041171Sous étui et chemise cartonnés. Sous couverture rempliée illustrée. Avec 11 sur 12 gouaches hors texte de Maurice UTRILLOsuperbement reproduites par Daniel Jacomet,1 planche de Max Jacob, 1 planche d'E. Heuzé, 1 planche de Chas Laborde, 1 de Pascin, 3 portraits et 3 fac-similés de lettres, dessins de Lucie Valore dans le texte. Il manque la planche Youki, nu par Pascin. Trace de colle sur les contours de certaines planches.
26660Epreuve de la Chalcographie du Louvre. Référence catalographique : Ginestet et Pouillon E.654- Sujet : 49 x 28 cm- JAUNIE- Hors tout, avec marges : 61,5 x 40,5 cm Conservation : légère éraflure sur 6 cm entre l'angle inférieur gauche du cuivre et la base de la maison de gauche. Autrement en bonne condition.Gravure (eau forte et aquatinte)Gravée par Jacques Villon sous le contrôle de Maurice Utrillo- Signée et datée dans la planche- Sur vélin fort 65 x 49 cm non rogné,- Edition de la Chalcographie du Louvre vers 1950
27AcParis Hazan 11x17,5 Volume de la Bibliotheque Aldine des Arts - 20 pages environ + 20 planches couleurs - bon etat -
27AcParis Hazan 11x17,5 Volume de la Bibliotheque Aldine des Arts - 20 pages environ + 20 planches couleurs - bon etat -
65058Berlin, Verlag Ernst Wasmuth A.G. origi.Hallbpergamentband, gr.8°, 82 Seiten und 32 Tafeln. Einband zeichnete Lucian Zabel. Dieses Band trägt die Nr.74 von 600 Exemplaren.
7229Le Club du Livre d'Histoire, s.d. (c.a. 1960-1970) 18 x 20, 466 pp., illustrations N/B et en couleurs, cartonnage éditeur, bon état
3520Paris, Denoël, 1959. Coll. Le roman vrai des artistes. In-8 cartonné, 315 p. Nombreuses illustrations. Très bon état.
2015ABE-164479881690318 CM X 22,5 CM-68 PAGES-RICHE ICONOGRAPHIE-(20B)
12087, Laussanne, Marguerat, 1947., Broche, couverture d' editeur, couverture sali, 13,5x17cm, 134pp, illustre en couleur et n/b.
194797645Lausanne, Marguerat 1947. 1947. 134 S., 4 Bll. mit 16 (davon 4 farbigen) montierten Illustrationen, Orig.-Karton.
in-12, 134 pages, front., ill. hors texte N&B/coul., broche, couv. à rabats. Tres bel exemplaire. [AR-1]
70241Lausanne, Marguerat, 1947. 13 x 17, 143 pp., illustrations, broché, bon état.