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19217984The Brooklyn Museum 1921. 1st. Original Wraps. Collectible; Very Good. Uncommon 1921 Brooklyn Museum catalogue of Alfons Mucha's epic series of paintings portraying the "development of the Slavic nations". A VG octavo in its ribbon-tied light-brown wrappers with very light creasing to the front panel and a very light trace of soiling at the foot of several of the pages not at all afffecting the plates which are bright and immaculate. This 1st edition limited to 5000 copies. <br/><br/> The Brooklyn Museum paperback books
197315934London and New York: Academy Editions and St. Martin's Press 1973. First American edition. Cloth. Very Good/very good. 4to. 143 pp. Edited by Jiri Mucha and with an introduction by Marina Henderson. Illustrated in color and black and white. A useful monograph on this Victorian era Art Nouveau poster artist. Very good condition in red cloth binding in very good clipped dustwrapper. <br/><br/> Academy Editions and St. Martin's Press hardcover books
1990164251Milan: np 1990. First edition. Softcover. 12 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran May 27 through September 30 1990. Text in English and German. A look at the work of the Bechers and Reinhard Mucha. Includes several black and white illustrations. A very good plus copy in stapled wrappers with some minor wear to the last couple of pages. Uncommon. np unknown books
234179San Francisco: Christopher-Clark Fine Art. Paperback. 48p. highly-glazed alkaline stock with profuse color reproductions sepia where appropriate captioned briefly titlepage printed on metallic gold stock softbound in 11x8.5 inch decorated wraps. Mildly edgeworn with short crimps along spine panel gallery business card stapled to cover corner staples show with holograph notes on card a sound clean copy. Christopher-Clark Fine Art paperback books
18903834Paris: printed by F. Champenois 1890. Original chromolithograph menu template 14 x 9 cm. Unused menu card one of ten advertising champagne Moët et Chandon. Designed by Czech Art Nouveau painter and designer Alphonse Mucha. Fine. [printed by] F. Champenois unknown books
4156Mucha's printed name appears to the left under the image and the Czech title to the right. Under the title Mucha has signed in his fine hand "Mucha." A note on provenance: the signed postcard originally came from Mucha's daughter. Ideal for display and exceptionally attractive. unknown books
4157Mucha's printed name appears to the left under the image and the Czech title to the right. Mucha has signed in his fine hand "Mucha" above and perpendicular to his printed name. A note on provenance: the signed postcard originally came from Mucha's daughter. Ideal for display and exceptionally attractive. unknown books
1976136653New York: Rizzoli 1976. First edition. Softcover. Includes 48 color illustrations. A tight near fine copy in wrappers. Rizzoli unknown books
412Photo relief. Czechoslovakia. June and December 1897. LITHOGRAPH FROM L'ESTAMPE MODERNE. L'Estampe Moderne 1897-1898 a more commercial and later version of L'Estampe Originale was a monthly publication of print portfolios producing twenty-four issues containing four color lithographs each. Only a few prints exhibiting Japanese influence were issued mostly by minor artists yet they were equally as beautiful in image as their predecessors. unknown books
18935115Paris: Librairie Centrale des Beaux-Arts 1893. First illustrated edition. Mucha Alphonse. Original decorated wrappers. Corner clipped from front free endpaper otherwise a very nice copy. Cover design and 14 illustrations after paintings by Mucha. Copy 6 of 75 printed on japon the tirage de tête from a total edition of 200. Inscribed by the author "au cher Maître Alexandre Dumas de l'Académie Française un puissant et inpeccable moraliste." <br/><br/> Librairie Centrale des Beaux-Arts unknown books
1981007516New York: Dover Publications Inc. 1981. Publisher's promotional poster featuring the classic Art Nouveau Alphonse Mucha poster "Salon des Cent" 1896 celebrating Dover's 40th anniversary. Dover Publications was founded in 1941. A poster distributed in limited numbers at the ABA trade show in 1981. Near Fine faint creases. Printed on heavy paper. Well suited for framing will be shipped loosely rolled in a mailing tube. . First Printing. Poster. Near Fine. 22" w x 33" h. Dover Publications, Inc. books
1980007521New York: Park South Presentations 1980. A reproduction of Mucha's famous Art Nouveau poster "Princezna Hyacinta" 23"w x 34"h printed in Lithoverite on rag paper. Near Fine a few faint creases. Well suited for framing will be shipped loosely rolled in a mailing tube. . First Thus. Poster. Near Fine. 23"w x 34"h. Park South Presentations books
1971007536New York: Dover Publications Inc. 1971. Publisher's promotional poster 22" w x 34" h featuring Mucha's famous woman for JOB cigarette papers. Near Fine faint creases. Well suited for framing. Will be shipped loosely rolled in a mailing tube. First Thus. Poster. Near Fine. 22" w x 34" h. Dover Publications, Inc. books
1984007523Boston: G. K. Hall 1984. Publisher's promotional poster for the book published in 1984 22 1/2"w x 33"h featuring Mucha's classic image "Reverie". Distributed in limited numbers at the ABA trade show in 1984. Well suited for framing will be shipped loosely rolled in a mail;ing tube. . First Printing. Poster. Near Fine. 22 1/2" x 33". G. K. Hall books
1971177162London: Academy Editions 1971. Hardcover. VG/Good light foxing to text block previous owner book plate on ffep pages of text and illustrations are otherwise clean. Dust jacket has heavy shelf wear/tears inside corner of dust jacket flap is clipped. Black cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine white dust jacket with color illustration on front and rear black lettering 136 pp 157 illustrations of which 40 are in color. "The grace and originality of Mucha's art is illustrated by a comprehensive selection of his work with over 100 black and white and 40 colour reproductions of the high quality necessary for the true representation of Mucha's suble and muted colours and delicate draughtsmanship. Many of the photographs that Mucha took of his models have recently ben re-discovered giving a fascinating glimpse of the raw material that Mucha transmuted in his drawings and paintings. The photographic section of the book is introduced by Dr. Aaron Scharf who places Mucha's photography in the context of his time. and the use that Mucha made of his photographs in the planning of his work is discussed by Marina henderson in an essay on Mucha and the Camera." Dust Jacket. Academy Editions hardcover books
1989169216London: Academy Editions 1989. Hardcover. VG-/VG- stain at bottom of back cover light wear to edges and corners of book and dust jacket. Red cloth boards with gilt stamped lettering. Beige and color-illustrated dust jacket with brown lettering. 300 pp. Color and BW illustrations. ".the definitive biography of that superb decorative artist. As Mucha's son the author has enjoyed unrivalled aceess to his writings and correspondence. He has documented works in private collections which would have remained closed to the general public and has talked to many people still alive who knew his father. With the additions of his personal recollections he has provided us with a uniquie portrait of a remarkable man and his work." -Jacket. Academy Editions hardcover books
1966170959Prague: Artia Prague 1966. Hardcover. VG-/G foxing to boards to block overall shelfwear to boards corners bumped moderate wear to dust jacket including rips. White cloth boards with gilt design and stamped spine lettering. Glossy color-illustrated dust jacket with black and gold lettering. Illustrated end pages 291 pp. BW and color illustrations. Translated by Geraldine Thomsen. Introduction by Enid Da Silva. Photographs by Ladislav Neubert. Artia Prague hardcover books
1945117526London: The Hogarth Press 1945. Octavo original orange cloth stamped in gold. First edition first impression. Linked stories about life during wartime. A very good copy pulpy paper browned in good pictorial dust jacket with shelf wear at edges closed tear at lower rear spine fold and and some tanning and staining to spine panel. #117526 The Hogarth Press unknown books
1973145744London / New York New York: Academy Editions / St. Martin's Press Inc 1973. Hardcover. VG / VG Some faint darkening around page edges. Otherwise clean and tight. Some light wear to extremities of dj. Red cloth over boards color illus. dj.; 143 pp.; Profusely illustrated in color and bw. Edited by Mucha's son Jiri. Introduction by Marina Henderson. Nicely illustrated with many full-page plates. Academy Editions / St. Martin's Press Inc hardcover books
195258153NY: Arts Inc. 1952. First US edition. 271 pp. Very good plus in full gray cloth. Lacks dust jacket. Translated from the original Czech by E. Osers. NY: Arts, Inc., hardcover books
198946447Paris: Editions Eole 1989 . # 90 of an edition limited to 300 numbered copies. Hardcover. Very good/No jacket issued. Paris: Editions Eole 1989 . # 90 of an edition limited to 300 numbered copies. Inscribed and signed by the author with a signed note laid-in. Illustrated with b/w photographs and a few color plates. 127 pp. Hardcover. 8vo. Black paper covered boards. A very good copy. Very good/No jacket issued. Editions Eole hardcover books
15263EBeverly Hills CA: Galerie Michael n.d. First Edition. Paperbound 8 3/8†x 11â€. With the ownership signature dated 1988 of E.R. Hagemann art scholar and author of German and Austrian Expressionism in the United States 1900 - 1939. An illustrated catalogue issued to accompany an exhibition of poster art created at the turn of the century by such masters as Jules Cheret Mucha Toussaint Ibels Grun Pal Steinlen and Grasset. With an essay by Gabriel P. Weisberg “Jules Cheret and the Color Revolution.†Fine in printed wrappers. Galerie Michael unknown books