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1932205032Milano - Roma: Treves - Treccani - Tumminelli 1932. Rilegato tela cloth. Buono Good. Fiaba in tre atti e un epilogo. Con 8 figurini di Umberto Brunelleschi in tavole fuori testo. 4to. pp. 96. Buono Good. Copertina sciupata ai margini con mancanze agli angoli. Timbro di biblioteca dorso riparato Some chipping at corners of covers. Library stamp. Repaired spine. . <em>Bellissimo libro per l'infanzia splendidamente decorato dal Brunelleschi con 8 figurini a colori e dorati in delicato stile art-dé";"co.</em> Treves - Treccani - Tumminelli, hardcover
18120079563Firenze Florence: Niccolo Carli 1812. First edition. Paperback. Ex-Library. 1812 First Edition. 392 pp. Softcover. Italian text. Rebound in decorative wraps new title label. Small library bookplate with withdrawal stamp on the half-title; ink stamp on the first page of text -- no other signs of previous ownership. Dampstaining visible to the outer margin of the first and last 15 pages. Unmarked text. Niccolo Carli paperback
1940JC14528Paris: Gibert Jeune 1940. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Traduit de l'Italien par Antoine Le Maçon. Illustrations de Brunelleschi. Limited edition this being number 2445. Nicely rebound in 3/4 red leather and marbled paper original wrappers bound in. Attractive illustrations in color. Superb copy. <br/><br/> Gibert Jeune hardcover
4869Couverture rigide. Bon/1940. in-8. Paris Gibert Jeune 1940 in-8 165pp broché Exemplaire en parfait état de l'édition numérotée. Illustré de 16 compositions en couleurs et 19 dessins en noir par Brunelleschi unknown
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0847802558.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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20172081502112501538A5 with cover band LIXIL Publishing 2017. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 A5 with cover band LIXIL Publishing paperback
1921004659Paris: Édition de la Guirlande 1921. Limited Edition. Half Morocco. Marbled Boards. Near Fine. No 273 of 275 copies this one on Vergé D'Arches. 4to. 27.5 by 18.5 cm. Unpaginated about 155 pages. With 12 pochoir plates and 93 color vignettes dispersed through the text. The pochoir was done by Jean Saudé. The story concerns princes in exile hopping from one grand hostelry to another a louche lifestyle brought on by the overturning of the old order by the First World War and the Nouveau Riches and gold-digging Flappers they encounter in the new age of faster automobiles and the like. The illustrations glamorize the new silhouette and streamlined fashions and capture the rage for the fox trot and tango and as always. As always Brunelleschi shows an affinity for the exotic and a kind of Orientalism. Original wraps are bound in to lovely half-morocco binding. Minor light foxing on the fore-edge. Minimal sunning of the spine. Otherwise a clean bright and very handsome copy. Édition de la Guirlande unknown
194311388Paris: F. Guillot 1943. One of only 3 copies on Japon imperial numbered 23 to 25 this no.24 the total edition was 525. With an original watercolour signed by Brunelleschi. 12 full page illustrations 3 headpieces and 3 initials by Brunelleschi vibrantly coloured in pochoir by Vairel. 4to. original printed wrappers housed in the original chemise with blue lettering on spine and card slipcase. An extremely good bright and unopened copy the slipcase has a little wear.A tale of two childhood friends set on the Ile de France Mauritius which was published in 1788 and supported the philosophy of Rousseau. Although Paul and Virginie do own slaves the book does argue for the emancipation of slaves. <br>The watercolour is particularly striking being a strong full length portrait of a Mauritian slave. A fine display of pochoir with an original signed watercolour of a Mauritian slave by Brunelleschi F. Guillot unknown
195554997Paris: Gibert Jeune Libraire d'Amateurs 1955. Near fine. Lavish French limited edition set of Casanova's infamous memoirs featuring elegant and erotic illustrations. Italian artist Brunelleschi moved to fin-de-siècle Paris where he worked as an artist illustrator and fashion designer. He designed sets and costumes for Folies Bergère in the 1920s including for Josephine Baker and for the Scala in Milan and the Roxy Theater in New York; according to Jane Merrill "his style was opulent yet humorous and light" 152. Among his known specialties was 18th-century Venetian styles and "refined coloring" both on their best display in this work. 2 volumes 10.5'' x 8'' each. Original cream pictorial wrappers with French flaps. In original cream paper slipcase. Illustrated by Brunelleschi with 32 full-page color plates and 79 black-and-white in-text images. 4 346 4; 4 338 6 pages. One of 3000 copies. Slipcase with moderate wear and bumping still intact. Wrappers with only light soil. Gibert Jeune Libraire d'Amateurs unknown
195521340Paris: Gibert Jeune 1955. Later printing. Stiff Wraps. Orig. illustrated tan wrappers. Very good in very good slipcase. 2 vols. 346 338 pages. 26.5 x 20 cm. Thirty-two full-page pochoir plates and seventy-nine black and white designs by Brunelleschi. Limited edition copy 1192 of 3000 copies. Casanova illustrated with Brunelleschi panache: high socks hi-jinks and high-camp. Bright fresh set backstrips slightly darkened. Gibert Jeune unknown
19559644<p>An attractive two volume set. Limited to 3000 copies of which this set is number 2417. Illustrated by Brunelleschi with 32 hors-texte and numerous colored in text illustrations throughout. Half red morocco over marbled boards. Max Fonseque signed binding. Four raised bands and gilt lettering. Top edge gilt. Marbled endpapers. Housed in marbled slipcase. Bound with the original wraps and the spine to rear. A very nice clean set with no previous owners' names or any other defacements.</p><p>Each book measures approximately 8.25 x 10.5 in 21 x 26.5 cm</p> Gibert Jeune Libraire d'Amateurs hardcover
19550036154Paris: Gibert Jeune Librairie d'Amateurs 1955. First Thus. Softcover Paperback. Near Fine Condition. 26cm x 20cm. iv 345 5; iv 337 7 pages 2 volumes 32 colour plates black and white illustrations in the text. Illustrated wrappers slipcase. Text is in French. Illustrated by Umberto Brunelleschi a number of which are erotic. One of 3000 numbered copies. Text is in French. Very minor handling wear. Partially uncut. Category: Fiction; Foreign Language::French; French Language; Sexuality - Art & Erotica. Inventory No: 0036154. BZDB407 Fiction; Foreign Language::French; French Language; Sexuality - Art & Erotica. Unbranded Jacques Casanova; Brunelleschi Memoires de Jacques Casanova de Seingalt 2 Volumes Gibert Jeune, Librairie d'Amateurs paperback
1955017084Paris: Gibert Jeune Librairie d'Amateurs 1955. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition thus. Limited to 3000 copies this being number 348. Two volumes complete rebound in full red leather with a unique design: the front has the form of a naked lady reclining in gilt outline and the rear board is the gilt outline of a pair of buttocks. Housed in a thick card slipcase with central division. Fore edge untrimmed. Silk endpapers. Each book is 27 × 20.5cm the slipcase is 28 × 20.5 × 9cm. 346pp & 337pp. French text. From the library of noted collector Gordon R Smith with two different Ex Libris bookplates by David Bekker one to each volume. Volume one's bookplate is full page shows naked ladies with cats signed lower right and numbered lower left 36/60 whilst volume two is smaller and shows three dancing ladies again signed and numbered. The bookplates are printed in colour. The memoirs of Casanova the eighteenth century Venetian gambler eroticist and spy. The volumes cover the years 1734 to 1755 & 1755 to 1772. This set illustrated with 32 full page colour plates with tissue guards and 79 smaller illustrations within the text fleurons and tailpieces by Umberto Brunelleschi printed on velin de Condat paper. Condition: A very good set. There is a hint of fading and a little marking to the spine and the slipcase has a bump to the lower rear right corner. The contents of the books are in very good condition with clean pages and secure binding and with all plates present. <br/> <br/> Gibert Jeune, Librairie d'Amateurs hardcover
4881Couverture rigide. Bon/1942. in-8. Paris Gibert Jeune 1942 in-8 103pp broché Légère déchirure au dos sinon très bel exemplaire de l'édition numérotée. Illustré de seize compositions en couleurs et de 68 dessins en couleurs par Brunelleschi. unknown
194275055Paris: Gibert jeune 1942. Fine. Gibert jeune Paris 1942 16 x 21 cm broché Edition illustrated with 302 original woodcuts by Emile Bernard and printed in a numbered edition of 375 copies on laid Arches paper. Some light foxing mainly to margins of certain leaves two tears to head of spine lacking at foot of spine. Gibert jeune unknown
94736Paris Aux Bureaux du Journal des Dames et des Modes 1914. . First edition number 22 of 415 copies on arches paper; folio 39 x 52 cm; half-title title 4 pp. introduction index 12 colour pochoir plates; two small defects to blank margin of last plate; contemporary half vellum title in black and red and vignette painted on spine upper wrapper bound in; slightly rubbed lower margin of wrapper slightly cut. <br /><br /> A fine example complete with a full set of 12 engraved plates by Reidel after Brunelleschi depicting theatrical characters including Harlequin Scaramouche and Pierrot. The colourful costumed characters are shown on the foreground against imaginative stage sets with the outlines of luxurious Florentine palaces and gardens.<br /><br />This is an early work by the Italian painter and stage designer Umberto Brunelleschi 18791949 who was also well known for his illustrations in the Gazette du Bon Ton and the Journal des Dames et des Modes.<br /> Colas 1499; Hiler 740. Paris, Aux Bureaux du Journal des Dames et des Modes, 1914. hardcover
191447637Paris.: Journal des Dames et des Modes. 1914. Loose as issued in original publisher's printed wrappers publisher's marbled board portfolio with flaps and original slipcase. Oblong folio. 382 x 515 mm. 12 colour plates with pochoir colour executed by Reidel after Brunelleschi's originals. The most spectacular of the books illustrated by the painter and stage designer Umberto Brunelleschi and a beautiful example of Art Deco pochoir production.From the edition limited to 415 numbered copies with this one of 400 on grand vélin d'Arches.Brunelleschi in addition to his work as a painter and set designer also worked extensively as a book illustrator and fashion designer especially for the famous Art Deco publishers Gazette de Bon Ton and Journal des Dames et des Modes. Journal des Dames et des Modes. unknown
1934205210Paris: Gibert Jeune. Librairie d'amateurs 1934. Brossura wrappers. Molto buono Very Good. Les Cinq derniè";res Journées. Traduit de l'italien par Antoine Le Macon. Illustrations de Brunelleschi. L'opera è" illustrata da 16 tavole a colori fuori testo e da 86 disegni in bianco e nero nel testo. 8vo. pp. 282. Molto buono Very Good. Fioriture alle prime pagine Yellowing of first pages. . Gibert Jeune. Librairie d'amateurs, unknown
1947002932Paris. Printed in Saint-Ouen: Eddis. Printed by L'Imprimerie Gaston Maillet & Cie 1947. Limited Edition. First Edition thus. Quarter Morocco. Cloth Boards. Very Good. One of 500 copies with a second suite of the color plates separate from the book itself. This copy carries No. 884 out of a total of 3000. 8vo. 138 pp. Original wrap covers bound in. Corners with cloth worn through. A few other spots of rubbing and wear on cloth boards. Clean within and extra suite of plates is pristine. Eddis. Printed by L'Imprimerie Gaston Maillet & Cie unknown
206Paris: Mornay. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Fine. LIMITED EDITION one of only 468 numbered copies on Holland van Gelder out of a total edition of 500 copies with 14 full-page color pochoir plates and 54 color pochoir vignettes by Brunelleschi. One of the most highly regarded books illustrated by Brunelleschi. Paris: Mornay 1926. Octavo original pictorial wrappers; glassine. A beautiful fine copy. $1900. Mornay paperback
1926140948149Paris: Mornay 1926. First Edition. Near Fine. First edition. Number 172 of 468 copies printed on Holland van Gelder paper from a total edition of 500 copies. Text in French. Bound in publisher's pictorial wraps with 14 full-page color pochoir plates and 54 color pochoir vignettes by Brunelleschi. Near Fine with lean to binding and light creases to spine. Foxing to edges occasional offsetting from illustrations. A striking production filled with pochoir illustrations by famed Art Deco illustrator Brunelleschi best known for his elaborate fashion plates and costume designs. Mornay unknown
192618273Paris: L'Estampe Moderne 1926. Original Wraps. Orig. illustrated wrappers. Fine in patterned chemise portfolio spine worn and evenly faded to brown. In matching edgeworn slipcase. Brunelleschi Umberto. 208 pages. 22 x 17 Twenty-six pochoir plates including fifteen color engravings. Limited edition copy 135 of 435 copies on Velin Arches. Brunelleschi's polite décolleté nudity romantic rather than hard core paints a style popular in its day. L'Estampe Moderne unknown
1926551626Paris: l’Estampe Moderne 1926. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Illustrated in color by pochoir from images by Umberto Brunelleschi. Octavo. 207 2 pp. Text in French. Printed wrappers with integral glassine dust jacket. Glassine toned with a couple of small tears endleaves with some light tanning bond between textblock and spine of wrappers neatly strengthened including a small tear at the crown a couple of leaves with a tiny marginal stain at the bottom edge a bright near fine copy of an attractive publication. Housed in a fair example of the chemise and slipcase with one of the chemise shoulders split. Copy number 439 one of 434 copies on Arches of 500 total. l’Estampe Moderne unknown