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1983164521New York: Grace Borgenicht Gallery 1983. Paperback. G. Shelf wear and tanning on covers. Wear and rubbing on page edges. White stapled wraps with green lettering. 16 pp. 8 color plates. Exhibition held March 5-April 2 1983. Contains an interview between Wolf Kahn and Dore Ashton. Grace Borgenicht Gallery paperback books
1983101773San Diego CA: San Diego Museum of Art 1983. Softbound. VG-. Light wear to wraps; small label at rear cover on one copy. Other copies have heavier soiling to covers but clean contents. Stapled white/yellow and color-illustrated wraps. 20 pp. 3 bw 4 color plates. Exhibiton held at San Diego Museum of Art Dec. 1983 to Jan. 1984 and three other locations through July 1984. Catalogue lists 30 works. Introduction by Grant Holcomb. Interview with the artist by Dore Ashton. Chronology. San Diego Museum of Art unknown books
2001157552West Yorkshire: Yorkshire Sculpture Park 2001. Softcover. VG- Ex-art library with mark on front cover near spine; i.e. marks on book block edges and outermot pages; otherwise only light use seen. Siena and color illus. wraps 82 pp. BW and color illus. Issued in conjunction with 2001 exhibitions of large sculptures crafted by English modernist sculptor William Tucker b. 1935. With an essay by Dore Ashton and an introduction by Peter Murray. The exhibition checklist cites 41 pieces and many are pictured here. Includes chronology exhibitions history and bibliography. Uncommon. Yorkshire Sculpture Park paperback books
1965175629Northampton MA: Smith College Museum of Art 1965. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran at Smith College April 8 through May 2 1965 and then traveled to The Hayden Gallery at MIT for May 10 through June 16 1965. Text by Ashton and De Kooning. Includes 28 black and white illustrations and 1 photograph of de Kooning by Rudolph Burckhardt checklist selected bibliography and list of previous exhibitions. A close to near fine copy in stapled wrappers with some very minor wear and a small sticker shadow to the front cover. Smith College Museum of Art unknown books
19654028Northampton Massachusetts: Smith College Museum of Art 1965. Softcover. VG. Grey wraps with color illustration and black lettering. 44 pp. 29 bw plates. Catalogue from the exhibition of April to May 1985 at Smith College and MIT. Essays by Dore Ashton and Willem de Kooning reprinted article entitled The Renaissance and Order. Extensive selected bibliography; chronology and catalogue listing of 37 works. Uncommon. Smith College Museum of Art unknown books
2006111554Fresno California: Armenian Museum 2006. Softcover. Good; with very top corner of book slightly bent. Red wraps with color illustration and white and black lettering; 56 pp. with 31 mostly color illustrations. Includes two essays and a chronology; with an exhibition checklist of 28 works including paintings and drawings. Armenian Museum paperback books
186753033London: Edward Moxon 1867. First Doré edition. Illustrated with 9 full page plates. 1 vols. Folio. Original purple blue cloth. First Doré edition. Illustrated with 9 full page plates. 1 vols. Folio. Edward Moxon unknown books
19526048501952. "Dore Schary in blue fountain pen ink on 1/2 length portrait of Dore Schary wearing a dark suit long striped silk tie white shirt horn rim glasses looking into the camera with a smile. Photograph is on heavy weight stock; matte finish; 8" x 10". Very good. 1952. Signed and inscribed: "For Satoru Yamano with good wishes Dore Schary April 11 1952." Provenance: from the collection of Satoru Yamano. Signed by Authors. No Binding. Very Good/No Jacket. unknown books
201014877Dublin: Irish Museum of Modern Art 2010. Original wraps. Near Fine. A crisp very sharp copy of this uncommon catalogue based on the March-June 2010 exhibition at Dublin's Irish Museum of Modern Art. Tight and Near Fine in its pictorial wrappers. Folio major study on the influence of the Abstract Expressionists on Morton Feldman's musical compositions. <br/><br/> Irish Museum of Modern Art paperback books
18601003511860. Pencil on beige wove paper with red "Atelier G. Doré" stamp lower right. 5-1/2 x 8-11/4 in. Two small scratches to the margin of the drawing. Matted and framed. Pencil on beige wove paper with red "Atelier G. Doré" stamp lower right. 5-1/2 x 8-11/4 in. Possibly a preliminary study for Doré's illustration of the discovery of Moses in the bulrushes from the Old Testament of the Bible 1866. unknown books
19496030791949. "Dore" in dark blue fountain pen ink on pictorial engraved Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Culver City California Office of Dore Schary Vice-President in charge of production letterhead January 5 1949. 7 1/4" x 10 1/2"; 1 page recto only. Very good. To Mr. Emmet Lavery 1075 Casiano Road Los Angeles 24 California Interesting letter from Schary reporting that MGM has QUO VADIS under production and is unable to consider filming Lowery's script BOLIVAR. We find no record that the script was filmed. Provenance: from the estate of literary agent H.N. Swanie Swanson. Schary 1905-1980 born August 31 1905 Newark New Jersey; died July 7 1980 New York New York; American writer/producer of films; winner of the Best Screenplay Academy Award for "Boys' Town" 1938; producer at MGM 1941-1945; head of production at RKO 1945-48; head of production at MGM 1948-1956; independent producer thereafter. Swanson 1900-91 one of the nation's most famous literary agents; known in the industry as "Swanie"; wrote and produced a handful of films after David O. Selznick saw his work in College Humor; he opened an office on Sunset Boulevard in 1934 and at one time his clients included Raymond Chandler William Faulkner James M. Cain Ayn Rand Cornell Woolrich Budd Schulberg S.J. Perelman John O'Hara and Elmore Leonard; some of the scripts Swanson sold included "The Postman Always Rings Twice" "The Big Sleep" "Old Yeller" "Butterfield 8" and "The Mosquito Coast.". Soft cover. Very Good. paperback books
503043See Description. Signed-Autograph Very Good SCHARY Dore. TLS "Dore"; with holograph salutation closing and 3-line addition on "Herzl" letterhead New York December 11 1976; to actor Lester Rawlins: "'Herzl' closed December 8th. The audiences enjoyed it -- the critics.did not.I'm sorry for the whole crew - and the ship." 4to 1p. Signed by Authors. See Description unknown books
1985129753New York: Pantheon Books 1985. First stated. Softcover. VG several creases on cover one on spine. Silver wraps. xii 302 pp. "A sequel to Goldwater and Treves's classic Artists on Art . lets us see modern art through the eyes of those who created it. Ashton brings together statements by over two hundred of the foremost modern artists from all over the Western world describing their views of art and their own work. Their words range in date from the turn of the century till today and shed light on the major movements of the era from Dada to Pop expressionism to minimalism."--Back cover. Pantheon Books paperback books
1985281439New York: Pantheon 1985. First. hardcover. fine/near fine. Illus. 8vo 1/2 silver cloth d.w. New York: Pantheon Books 1985. Fine in near fine dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Pantheon unknown books
1880307925Philadelphia: Gebbie & Co 1880. 8 x 6-1/4 inches. Extensive oxidization and staining. 8 x 6-1/4 inches. Original steel-engraved plates after Doré for a Philadelphia edition of Tennyson's Idylls of the King. The illustrated Doré edition was first published by Moxon in London 1867-8 with 36 steel-engraved plates. <br/>Comprising: <br/>"The Coming of Aurthur" "Guinevere" "Merlin and Vivien 4" "Balin and Balan" "Gareth and Lynette" "Lancelot and Elaine 3" "Geraint and Enid."<br/>We find no record of a Gebbie & Co edition of Idylls of the King. Gebbie did print an edition of Doré's illustrated Don Quixote in 1866 and The Wandering Jew in 1873. Cf. Malan p. 303 & Leblanc 334 Gebbie & Co unknown books
1994176340New York: The Painting Center 1994. Paperback. VG. Beige wraps with black lettering. 27 unnumbered pages. Color illustrations. Catalogue of an exhibition from February 15 to March 5 1994 at The Painting Center in New York. Includes bibliographical references. The Painting Center paperback books
199418479New York: The Painting Center 1994. First edition. Paperback. Fine. Paperbound quarto. Unpaginated. Slender catalog from a 1994 exhibition of the artist's paintings. Includes a statement by the artist and a response by Dore Ashton. This copy briefly INSCRIBED by the artist on the inside front cover. A fine copy in bound printed wrappers. <br/><br/> The Painting Center paperback books
18781320140London: E. Moxon Son and Co. 1878. Softcover. Folio; pp 63; Fair/paperback; light brown spine without text; missing exterior layer to spine; stiff black front board; missing rear board; some scruffing wear to exterior; light tape residue to front; small chips to edges; text block has broken hinges; all edges gilt; some light foxing to most pages throughout; frontispiece with tissue guard; illustrated;. 1320140. FP New Rockville Stock. E. Moxon, Son, and Co. unknown books
2005182506London England: Crane Kalman Gallery 2005. Softcover. VG scuffs & smudges to back cover. spine top rubbed; minor rubbing to corners. interior clean. tight binding. white red & yellow illustrated wrappers. black spine printing. approx 44 unpaginated pgs w/ 20 color plates and artist portrait. Exhibition held May 24 to July 16 2005. Vibrant color plates. A nice introduction by the renowned art critic Dore Ashton. Crane Kalman Gallery unknown books
19558041New York: McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd. 1955. Small 8vo. 416 pp.; illus. <br><br>Illustrated some in color. Publisher's cloth. Spine sunned. Very good. McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd. hardcover books
190090439London: Chatto and Windus c. 1900. Finley bound example of the works of French Renaissance writer Francois Rabelais. Octavo bound in three quarters morocco with gilt titles and raised bands top edge gilt marbled endpapers illustrated by Gustave Dore with engravings including tissue-guarded frontispiece. In near fine condition. French Renaissance writer and humanist Francois Rabelais is widely considered one of the greatest wirters in world literature and among the creators of modern European writing. His literary legacy is such that today the word Rabelaisian has been coined as a descriptive inspired by his work and life. Merriam-Webster defines the word as describing someone or something that is "marked by gross robust humor extravagance of caricature or bold naturalism". Chatto and Windus hardcover books
2001292457Vienna: Christian Brandstatter 2001. First. hardcover. fine/very good-. David Rankin. 76 color plates. 112 pages. Slim square 4to black boards d.w. Vienna: Christian Brandstatter 2001. First Edition. Fine in a very good- dust wrapper intact but mis-aligned. Text in English & German.<br/><br/> This book focuses on Rankin's debts to Lilly Brett his wife and her intense occupation with Judaism and the Nazi's Holocaust.<br/><br/> Christian Brandstatter unknown books
196228738Boston: Atlantic Monthly 1962. First edition. 265 pp w/index. Long non-authorial gift inscription to front free endpaperelse near fine in very good dust jacket with some light rubbing and a sunned spine. Boston: Atlantic Monthly unknown books
19969008996New York: Hudson Hills Press 1996. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. Bound in publisher's original cloth with the front cover stamped in blind and the spine stamped in gilt. <br/><br/> Hudson Hills Press hardcover books
188328428Boston MA: Estes and Lauriat 1883. As. Hardcover. Very Good. Dore Gustave. Unpag. 8vo. Brown paper cover with chromolithograph mariner illustration to front board small haystack illustraton on rear. Light scuffing and chipping at edges corners small losses at head and food of spine. Grey endpapers illustrated throughout by Dore Foster and others. Estes and Lauriat hardcover books