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1982RO20020350Joker international. 1982. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Une trentaines de planches couleurs de l'artiste, sans légende, couverture illustrée, certaines s pages se détachent.. . . . Classification Dewey : 97.2-Dédicace, envoi
1897ag579Soleil du Dimanche Illustration 1897 "Couverture originale du ""Soleil du dimanche"" signée Alphonse Mucha (taille de l'illustration 24 x 30 cm hors marges), pour le n°23 (6 juin 1897, 10e année) du journal, très probablement une lithographie, réalisée par Rougeron-Vignerot SC (nom apparaissant bien en bas à droite de l'illustration) ; marques d'usage sur les bordures du support dans les marges, par ailleurs bel état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande."
189773887Paris: Imprimerie Champenoispour CH. MassonH. Piazza 1897. Fine. Imprimerie Champenois pour CH. Masson H. Piazza Paris s. d. Mai 1897 22 x 38 cm une feuille et une serpente ""L'incantation"" Salammbô Original lithograph on papier japon L'Estampe Moderne L'Estampe Moderne Imprimerie Champenois for C H Masson & H Piazza Paris june 1897 subject: 23.5 x 33 cm plate: 40.8 x 55 cm one leaf and one captioned silk tissue Rare Alphonse Mucha color lithograph heightened with gold for L'Estampe Moderne 'The free first prize reserved to subscribers to a whole annual run of L'Estampe Moderne'. One of 50 'grand luxe' prints with wide margins signed by the artist in the plate publisher's stamp to lower margin de luxe printing numbered stamp to verso upper margin slightly sunned; the plate itself preceded by a silk tissue with the name of the artist title a poem and a caption - a tear to the tissue not affecting the text. A lithograph inspired by Gustave Flaubert's Salammbô with a excerpt from the novel printed on the silk protective paper: And Salammbô went out onto the balcony of her palace. L'Estampe moderne was a magnificent monthly French publication published between May 1897 and April 1899. It included unpublished chromolithographs specially made by each artist for the magazine as mentioned on the protective silk tissue over each plate unlike other publications such as Les Maîtres de l'Affiche. 100 prints were published in total covering major artistic movements of the late 19th-century: Symbolism Art Nouveau Pre-Raphaelites Orientalists and Belle époque'. 2000 copies were printed of each fascicule containing four prints and sold for 3.50F. 100 copies were printed on papier japon for 10F. Henri Piazza also planned a very luxurious secret print of 50 copies on papier japon with wide margins and 50 in black and white on papier chine at the considerable price of 30F. This well-sized print is superbly printed in colors on the most prestigious of papers: japon. Thick creamy satin and with a nice sheen it contributes to making each page a work of art in itself. Its qualities of absorption and its affinity for colors make it the ideal support for these lovely lithographs. The interest of French collectors for artistic posters grew from the beginning of the 1890s. Octave Uzanne invented a term for this new form of collection: affichomanie' or poster mania. The initially common poster displayed in the streets of Paris became a work of art and its ephemeral material became precious and made to last. Piazza decided to separate the poster from its advertising role and to elevate it to a form of art similarly to luxury illustrated artists' books. He put together a prestigious collection of entirely original artworks by the most fashionable European artists: Georges de Feure Eugène Grasset Henri Detouche Emile Berchmans Louis Rhead Gaston de Latenay Lucien Lévy-Dhurmer Gustave-Max Stevens Charles Doudelet Hans Christiansen Henri Fantin-Latour Steinlen Ibels Engels Willette Henri Meunier Evenepoël Bellery-Desfontaines Charles Léandre etc. He also included in this project a Czech artist freshly arrived in Paris Alfonse Mucha who has only recently become active in France but immediately carved out for himself the affection of the public. Like his posters which everyone knows and covets he shows us here the varied resources of his multifaceted talents as accomplished draughstman decorator and colorist from the notes printed on the silk protective paper of Salomé. The two first special numbers of the journal were in fact dedicated to him and were given to all the subscribers for all twelve annual numbers of L'Estampe moderne as well as the famous illustration of the covers. A fine signed plate by the master of Art nouveau. Imprimerie Champenoispour CH. MassonH. Piazza unknown
189773887Imprimerie Champenois pour CH. Masson H. Piazza | Paris s. d. [Mai 1897] | 22 x 38 cm | une feuille et une serpente
66735Paris, Editions Pierre Terrail, 1992. 24 x 30, 223 pp., 170 illustrations en couleurs, broché, très bon état.
189773919Imprimerie Champenois pour CH. Masson H. Piazza | Paris (Juin 1897) | 23.50 x 33 cm | une feuille
189773918Imprimerie Champenois pour CH. Masson H. Piazza | Paris s. d. [Juin 1897] | 23.50 x 33 cm | une feuille et une serpente
189773919Paris: Imprimerie Champenoispour CH. MassonH. Piazza 1897. Fine. Imprimerie Champenois pour CH. Masson H. Piazza Paris Juin 1897 23.50 x 33 cm une feuille ""Salomé"" - Original lithograph on China paper - L'Estampe Moderne L'Estampe Moderne Imprimerie Champenois for C H Masson & H Piazza Paris june 1897 subject: 23.5 x 33 cm plate: 40.8 x 55 cm one leaf and one guard Rare original black and white lithograph by Alphonse Mucha for L'Estampe Moderne series number 2 published in June 1897. One of the 50 grand luxe proofs printed on China paper with wide margins signed and dated by the artist in the plate. Embossed stamp of the publisher showing a child in profile to lower margin laid down on a leaf of vélin paper with the numbered stamp of the tirage de luxe to verso occasional spotting to margins not touching image blank guard. A magnificent monthly French publication that appeared between May 1897 and April 1899 L'Estampe moderne comprised unpublished chromolithographs that unlike those in other magazines like Les Maîtres de l'Affiche and as is stipulated on the guard sheets were specially made by each artist for the magazine. There are thus 100 prints that appeared in total covering the major artistic currents of the late 19th Century: Symbolism Art Nouveau the Pre-Raphaelites Orientalists and the Belle époque. Each fascicule of four prints was printed in 2000 copies and sold for 3.50F with 100 on Japan paper sold at 10F. Henri Piazza also planned a very luxurious secret printing of 50 copies on Japan paper with wide margins and 50 in black and white on China paper at the considerable price of 30F. This well-sized print is superbly printed in colors on the most prestigious of papers: Japan. Thick creamy satin and with a nice sheen it contributes to making each page a work of art in itself. Its absorptive qualities for ink and its affinity for colors make it the ideal support for these lovely lithographs. The interest of French collectors for artistic posters grew from the beginning of the 1890s. Octave Uzanne invented a term for this growing interest: affichomanie or poster mania. The poster originally not rare and posted up in the streets of the capital thus became a work of art and its ephemeral background became precious and essential for conservation. Piazza decided to extract the poster from its advertising role and to elevate it to a form of art similarly to luxury illustrated artists' books. He thus put together a prestigious collection of entirely original works by the most fashionable European artists of the age: Georges de Feure Eugène Grasset Henri Detouche Emile Berchmans Louis Rhead Gaston de Latenay Lucien Lévy-Dhurmer Gustave-Max Stevens Charles Doudelet Hans Christiansen Henri Fantin-Latour Steinlen Ibels Engels Willette Henri Meunier Evenepoël Bellery-Desfontaines Charles Léandre etc. He also included in this project a Czech artist freshly arrived in Paris Alfonse Mucha who has only recently become active in France but who has immediately carved out for himself the affection of the public. Like in his posters which everyone knows and covets he shows us here the varied resources of his multifaceted talents as accomplished draughstman decorator and colorist from the notes printed on the guard for Salomé. The two first special numbers of the review were in fact dedicated to him and were given to all the subscribers for all twelve annual numbers of L'Estampe moderne as well as the famous illustration of the covers. A fine signed plate by the master of Art nouveau. Imprimerie Champenoispour CH. MassonH. Piazza unknown
189773918Paris: Imprimerie Champenoispour CH. MassonH. Piazza 1897. Fine. Imprimerie Champenois pour CH. Masson H. Piazza Paris s. d. Juin 1897 23.50 x 33 cm une feuille et une serpente Salomé Original lithograph on papier japon L'Estampe ModerneL'Estampe Moderne Imprimerie Champenois for C. H. Masson & H. Piazza Paris June 1897 subject: 23.5 x 33 cm plate: 40.8 x 55 cm one leaf and one captioned silk tissue Rare Alphonse Mucha color lithograph heightened with gold for L'Estampe Moderne series number 2 published in June 1897. One of 50 grand luxe proofs printed on papier japon with wide margins signed by the artist in the plate publisher's stamp to lower margin de luxe printing numbered stamp to verso upper margin slightly sunned; the plate itself preceded by a silk tissue with the name of the artist title a poem and a caption. L'Estampe moderne was a magnificent monthly French publication published between May 1897 and April 1899. It included unpublished chromolithographs specially made by each artist for the magazine as mentioned on the protective silk tissue over each plate unlike other publications such as Les Maîtres de l'Affiche. 100 prints were published in total covering major artistic movements of the late 19th-century: Symbolism Art Nouveau Pre-Raphaelites Orientalists and Belle époque'. 2000 copies were printed of each fascicule containing four prints and sold for 3.50F. 100 copies were printed on papier japon for 10F. Henri Piazza also planned a very luxurious secret printing of 50 copies on papier japon with wide margins and 50 in black and white on papier chine at the considerable price of 30F. This well-sized print is superbly printed in colors on the most prestigious of papers: japon. Thick creamy satin and with a nice sheen it contributes to making each page a work of art in itself. Its qualities of absorption and its affinity for colors make it the ideal support for these lovely lithographs. The interest of French collectors for artistic posters grew from the beginning of the 1890s. Octave Uzanne invented a term for this new form of collection: affichomanie' or poster mania. The initially common poster displayed in the streets of Paris became a work of art and its ephemeral material became precious and made to last. Piazza decided to separate the poster from its advertising role and to elevate it to a form of art similarly to luxury illustrated artists' books. He put together a prestigious collection of entirely original artworks by the most fashionable European artists: Georges de Feure Eugène Grasset Henri Detouche Emile Berchmans Louis Rhead Gaston de Latenay Lucien Lévy-Dhurmer Gustave-Max Stevens Charles Doudelet Hans Christiansen Henri Fantin-Latour Steinlen Ibels Engels Willette Henri Meunier Evenepoël Bellery-Desfontaines Charles Léandre etc. He also included in this project a Czech artist freshly arrived in Paris Alfonse Mucha who has only recently become active in France but immediately carved out for himself the affection of the public. Like his posters which everyone knows and covets he shows us here the varied resources of his multifaceted talents as accomplished draughstman decorator and colorist from the notes printed on the silk protective paper of Salomé. The two first special numbers of the journal were in fact dedicated to him and were given to all the subscribers for all twelve annual numbers of L'Estampe moderne as well as the famous illustration of the covers. A fine signed plate by the master of Art nouveau. Imprimerie Champenoispour CH. MassonH. Piazza unknown
198970007Japan, Committee for the Alphonse Mucha Exhibition & Shuko-sha, 1989, in-4, broché, 246 pages. Good. 298 illustrations in color & several B/W photos. Text in english & japenese.
8288P., Imprimerie Dreger, [1933] ; plaquette in-8, brochée. 29pp.-2ff. Illustrations in-texte en héliogravure. Très bon état.
1981010232New York City: Standard Cattle Guard Co 1981. Poster. Near Fine. Poster. 1st Edition. 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. Size: 22" w x 33" h. Standard Cattle Guard Co unknown
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
1989337339Tokyo : Doi Bunka Jigy shitsu 1989. 1st edition. Softcover. Previous owner's signature. Very good copy in the original stiff-card wrappers; edges somewhat nicked and dust-dulled as with age. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description: 246 pages: illustrations some color; 29 cm. Notes: Catalog of exhibitions held at Takashimaya T ky Shiten and 9 other cities from April 6 1989 to July 1 1990. NCC JACWP title; may be loaned through ILL. Subjects: Mucha Alphonse -- 1860-1939 -- Exhibitions.Decoration and ornament -- Art nouveau -- Exhibitions.Decoration and ornament -- Austria -- Vienna -- Art nouveau -- Exhibitions. Genre: Illustrated. [Tokyo] : Doi Bunka Jigy shitsu paperback
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
2021DADAX1506464521Beaming Books 2021-02-02. hardcover. New. 9.25x0.75x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Beaming Books hardcover
1989R260153462EDITIONS EOLE. 1989. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 127 pages. Premier plat illustré en couleurs. Nombreuses photos et illustrations en couleurs et noir et blanc, dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
5311Paris, Editions Eole, 1989. 26,5 x 19,5 cm, 123 pp. Relié cartonnage d'éditeur illustré, nombreuses illustrations in et hors texte. Bel exemplaire. Edition originale, tirage limité à 1300 exemplaires numérotés. Enrichi d'un bel envoi autographe signé de Willy Mucha.
5311Paris, Editions Eole, 1989. 26,5 x 19,5 cm, 123 pp. Relié cartonnage d'éditeur illustré, nombreuses illustrations in et hors texte. Bel exemplaire. Edition originale, tirage limité à 1300 exemplaires numérotés. Enrichi d'un bel envoi autographe signé de Willy Mucha.
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
1897201455<p>F. Simacek 1897. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Mucha Alphonse. Full green cloth boards with gilt lettering & decoration 10" x 7-1/4" brown endpapers 124 pp. plate and in-text illustrations. Binding slightly visible at center-fold illustration but VG to Near Fine. Jiri Mucha gives a great account of this book in his 1989 biography "Alphonse Maria Mucha: His Life and Art". Mucha was worried about illustrating a historical book--where would he find the costumes After he read the manuscript he realized all these people could be more or less nude--nude models were easy to come by.</p> F. Simacek hardcover
200731848Buenos Aires Argentina: Inter-Médica 2007. 20x28cm. Libro nuevo Ilustraciones color Inter-Médica unknown
47435Collection Lefèvre-Utile. Octave Beauchamp.Janvier 1904.In-4 avec étui.28 portraits.Autographes.Notices.Célébrités.Texte et clichés. TBE.Dos toile.Plats en bois peints avec fenètre sur le 1er plat avec le visage de Sarah Bernardt d'après Mucha.Etui un peu fatigué.