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190161200Wien, Kunstverlag von Anton Schroll & Co., (1901). Fol. 2 Bll. Text (inkl. illustr. Titel u. einer Textillustration) u. 47 fotografischen Aufnahmen auf 46 Lichtdrucktafeln, lose in illustr. OHLwd.-Mappe.
19842091202133202467Kashiwashobo 1984. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 9 books in total Kashiwashobo paperback
1930D4924Alfafar Valencia c. 1930s. Near Fine. Album containing unmounted watercolor and gouache pencil and color printed studies of individual pieces of furniture and interior design ensembles probably created as maquettes for advertising purposes. Includes 17 in pencil ranging in size from 5.5-by-9 inches to 11-by-17 inches; and 32 in color most about 11-by-15 inches with 3 large pieces 18-by-24 inches folded once down the middle. Total of 48 pieces some a little rubbed or chipped along the edges; a few of the pencil sketches foxed; but the whole is overall nice and bright suitable for display. Remarkably detailed the polished wood shines! and accomplished artwork shows lavish nigh on palatial bedrooms and dining rooms -- with ornate beds bookcases chairs tables bureaus dressers and more prominently on display. 13 images in pencil or in color focus on specific pieces of furniture sometimes many per page taking them out of their context rooms and allowing a detailed look at the piece itself. The designs seem primarily focused on classical and neoclassical styles but Muebles Rodriguez is known for carrying modern colonial Provencal and avant garde pieces as well -- some of that influence is apparent here. A lovely and rich presentation. <br/><br/> unknown books
1950224867N.p. 1950. Watercolor on paper. Approximately 15-3/4 x 10 inches each. Very good a few with cello-tape residue on verso. Watercolor on paper. Approximately 15-3/4 x 10 inches each. Finely executed conceptual drawings in watercolor for contemporary and period curtains and window draperies. unknown
1950224867N.p. 1950. Watercolor on paper. Approximately 15-3/4 x 10 inches each. Very good a few with cello-tape residue on verso. Watercolor on paper. Approximately 15-3/4 x 10 inches each. Finely executed conceptual drawings in watercolor for contemporary and period curtains and window draperies. unknown books
1975059748Santa Barbara: Capra Press 1975. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine. 52 Pp. Light Green Cloth With Paste-On Illustration By Carrington Gilt Spine Lettering. #10 Of 150 Copies Designed And Printed By Noel Young For Capra Press Bound By Emily Paine Signed By Leonora Carrington. Fine No Wear Or Fading 2" X 3/16" Area Of Light Foxing In Gutter Near Bottom Of Rear Spine Edge. Do Dust Jacket As Issued. <br/> <br/> Capra Press hardcover
19712081402109702570San'ichishobo 1971. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. San'ichishobo paperback
19952091202133204358Omatsu-do 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 38 books in total Omatsu-do paperback
1940WRCAM49639New York 1940. Forty-two original works from approximately 9 x 7 1/4 inches to 14 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches. Most on paper and mounted to cardboard backing some executed on art board some matted. Minor dust-soiling to some several examples have pencil drawings of room layouts or floor plans on the verso Hofstatter stamps on verso of two a few examples detached from mount. Overall clean and in excellent condition retaining vibrant coloring. A stellar group of thirty-nine original watercolors and three original pencil drawings depicting early 20th-century furniture designs largely in the French Provincial style. The artwork was executed by New York furniture designer and interior decorator Theodore Hofstatter or artists working for his firm. The group includes wonderful depictions of mirrors beds window drapes chairs desks bureaus tables and stands. Additionally there are eleven works showing the interior design of various room settings. <br> <br> Theodore Hofstatter succeeded his father in their New York City business of furniture design and construction naming the firm Hofstatter's Sons when his brother Adolph joined him in the concern in the early 1870s. The Hofstatter family concentrated their efforts on building quality furniture at wholesale prices. In 1885 Theodore Hofstatter founded a branch of the business to focus on interior decorating opening a separate location on Broadway near Twelfth Street. Eventually the business would move to at least two different addresses on Fifth Avenue evidenced by Hofstatter labels affixed to the verso of several of the watercolors here a few of these labels are also marked "Special Design" by Hofstatter. According to THE NATIONAL CYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY 1894 Theodore's design business "kept abreast ever since its opening with the current of fashionable taste in illustrating in the styles reproduced all those characteristics with which the names inseparably connected with the history of the three Louis are essentially a part. Berain Lebrun Watteau Andre Charles Boule have now a historical significance; Cailleri Gouthiere Reisener Fragonard Greuze Boucher Martin and the rest awaken a whole train of associations. It is through their influence and such as theirs that Theodore Hofstatter's designs possess the material to produce only those effects that can be truthfully termed good style." Hofstatter restricted his decorating contracts largely to commercial interests furnishing the City Club the Downtown Club the Arkwright Club and nine floors of the Hotel Savoy. He also cultivated a small group of private clients one of whom was Cornelius Dresselhuys Dutch consul to Great Britain. Two of Dresselhuys's rooms the Entrance Hall and Vestibule at 9 Kensington Palace Gardens in London are featured here in lovely full watercolors. <br> <br> A fascinating group of artwork featuring furniture and interiors from a prominent New York City furniture maker and interior designer. Such original illustrations of furniture and interior decoration are in our experience quite scarce. unknown books
19812090202120415195Ryukei Shosha Fuji Publishing 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Ryukei Shosha Fuji Publishing paperback
193055177Wien, ca. 1880-1930. Meist Bleistiftzeichnungen bzw. Aquarelle, versch. Formate.