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Two volumes bound together. FIRST EDITIONS of these two scarce catalogues raisonnes of printmakers from Abbeville. Daulle: 2 leaves; XXVIII, 138 pp. 174 items described. Le Vasseur: 86 pp. plus wood-engrved portrait of the artist. 166 items described. 8vo. Slightly later quarter cloth and marbled boards. Light wear to binding, light foxing internally. Else very good, and extremely hard to find.
The catalogue raisonne of the prints of Jean Le Prince, the artist generally credited with inventing the technique of aquatint. 179 items described in detail. Extensive documentation, including an inventory of Le Prince's own art collection. Frontispiece portrait etching by A. Gilbert after Le Prince. From a total edition limited to 350 copies, this is one of 300 on fine Holland laid paper. 4to. Attractively bound in recent cloth, with morocco spine label. Entirely uncut. Fine.
The standard catalogue raisonne. 43 items illustrated (each with a full-page plate) and exhaustively described. Text in French and English. 4to. Original wraps. FINE AND BRIGHT. Scarce.
Exhibition publication, published in conjunction with a show held at the publisher's gallery. A very large compendium @ 519 pages, profusely illustrated, almost all in color save the dated photos. Each essay is dedicated to a particular region in the title and corresponds with a set of plates in the last 1/2 of the book. Four appendices: "Dada films, chronology, Artists' biographies, etc. A great deal of work not often published, by Arp, Baader, Baargeld, Hugo Ball, Breton, John Covert, Jean Crotti, Celene Arnauld, Pauld Dermee, Otto Dix, Duchamp, heo van Doesburg, Suzanne Duchamp, Paul Eluard, Ernst, Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven, Grosz, Raoul Hausmann, John Heartfield, Emmy Hennings, Wieland Herzfelde, Hannah Hoch, Angelika Hoerle, Heinrich Hoerle, etc.
Acquaforte con interventi manuali (matite colorate) Firma a matita. Esemplare 6/17. Cm 23,5x15 (Foglio 56 x 38). . . Ottimo (Fine). . 17. .
Twenty Volumes. Illustrated with Etchings, proofs-before-letters on Japan Vellum, and impressions of the Historical Portraits on India Paper. Offsetting from tissue guards marring a few illustrations. Title pages printed in red and black. Uncut. Top edges gold. 8vo. Original full blue cloth bindings, some wear. Original spine paper labels. Spines faded. Victorian Edition. Limited Edition. Number 996 of only 1000 copies. Nice set. Impressive. SET/W49
Fifty parts (some bound two in one). pp. 648; 652. Highly illustrated. Original paper wraps. 4to. In our set the issue with parts 41 & 42 is missing, as id the paper cover to partt one. This is a set almost never found complete (if at all). The true first edition of this famous history of the Civil War illustrated with numerous steel engraved plates. . Sabin 17349; Dornbusch III:181; Nicholson, 172-73. RARE. A truly remarkable survivor. OVERSIZE 6 / YORK HS
Two volumes in one. pp. (62), 583, (16); 335 + Handsome engraved frontis. Engraved head and tail pieces, Foxed. 4to. Original full leather binding, boards detached. Wonderful collection of classical Latin poems on hunting and the bucolic life. Scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W112
pp. xii, [13]-214 + Frontis, and one unusual engraved plate. Small 12mo. 14 cm. Slight marginal damp stain. Well foxed and browned. Disbound. Very mildly XLib. Rare American edition of Ovid. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SMALL BOX 7.
310 p. + 32 Plates: steel-engraved frontispiece, title-page, and 30 steel-engraved plates. Plates considerably foxed. Elaborate publisher's red morocco leather gift binding, tooled in blind; With a diamond shaped inset blue leather title piece, elaborately tooled and lettered in gold gilt. Binding worn at the extremities, but still attractive. Inked manuscript ownership of: Mrs. Laura W. Fells, Carlisle, Cumberland County, PA. April 21, 1859. This work was also published under the title, 'The Romance of American Landscape.' Sabin 70958; Wright, II, 2030. "During the first half of the nineteenth century artists fanned out across the northeastern United States to find aesthetic inspiration in nature (and historic architecture). Thomas Addison Richards (1820-1900) was one of the few who traveled extensively in the South. Through his paintings, illustrated magazine articles, and guidebooks, Richards introduced the natural beauty and distinct characteristics of this region to a national audience. Born in London, his family immigrated to America in 1831, moving first to Hudson, New York, and then to Charleston, South Carolina. Around 1837 they settled in the small town of Penfield, Georgia, the original site of Mercer University, where Richards's father, a Baptist minister, served as a charter trustee. In 1838 the young Richards left for Augusta, where for the next two years he offered lessons in painting and drawing and contributed travelogues about his rambles around Georgia to the Augusta Mirror, a local literary magazine. In 1841, sketchbook in hand, he left Augusta to travel around the South in search of picturesque scenes. In 1844 he settled permanently in New York City, where he gave art lessons from his studio and began taking classes at the National Academy of Design. He subsequently became a full academician and served as the institution's corresponding secretary from 1852 to 1892. Many of the paintings he regularly contributed to academy exhibitions were romantic landscapes of the South. Throughout the 1850s Richards penned numerous articles and books. He supplied illustrated articles based on his travels around the Northeast to Graham's Magazine (Philadelphia) and the Knickerbocker (New York). For the weekly Southern Literary Gazette, published by his brother out of Athens, Georgia, and Harper's New Monthly Magazine (New York), he submitted essays on his travels through the South. Richards enlivened his travelogues with personal anecdotes, legendary stories, tips on lodging, and engravings after his on-site drawings. In1854 a series of engravings after Richards's southern sketches appeared in Romance of American Landscape / American Scenery. In 1857 Richards married Mary E. Anthony, an author of children's stories. Thereafter, Richards concentrated on teaching and painting. He served as the first director of the Cooper Union School of Design for Women in New York, a position he held from 1858 to 1860, and taught at New York University from 1867 to 1887. At the National Academy and Brooklyn Art Association he exhibited still lifes and landscapes, often of tranquil southern scenes. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! NW 45 BINDINGS
Two volumes in one. pp. xxxvi, 224; 203, [2](Errata). Five wonderful engraved plates by a remarkable group of graphic artists; with title vignette; head-pieces, etc. Plates: Frontis by Jean-Baptiste Le Prince (1734-1781), engraved by Augustin de Saint-Aubin (1736-1807); "Spring" by Le Prince, without name of engraver; "Autumn" by Benoit Louis Prevost (1747-1804), engraved by Jean Francois Rousseau; "Winter" by Gravelot [Hubert Francois Bourguignon danville](1699-1773), engraved by Nicolas de Launay (1739-1792). Vignettes and headpieces by Pierre Philippe Choffard (1731-1809). The plates are dated mainly 1767-1769. 8vo. 210 mm. Plates slightly foxed. Text very clean. Marbled edges and endpapers. Original French full leather binding with marbled decoration. Spine tooled in gold gilt. Binding somewhat worn at extremities, but still attractive. Large printed French bookplate with the text: De la Douce Lumiere / De L'Ombre / De La Flamme / Et des Livres Amis [Soft light / the shadow / flame / and friends books] . Saint-Lambert (1716-1803) began writing poetry in his adolescence and belonged to the circle around Francoise de Graffigny in Luneville. In 1733 he had already begun work on The Seasons, his major poetical work, but it did not appear completed in print until 1769. Cohen 926; Reynaud 481. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SAFE ADD 1
pp. 16 + Plus Thirty-seven high quality photo engravings. Wide margins. Uncut. Folio. Original full gold stamped green cloth binding, very slightly worn. Widener family copy of an important catalogue of French and Dutch Masters. 38 works catalogued; most illustrated in lovely black and white plates. Among the artists represented: Akkeringa, Jules Dupre. Bosboom, Corot, Daubigny, Jozef Israels, Jean Francois Millet, Albert Neuhuys and Troyon. Scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! ART 3
Paris, s.e., s.d. (vers 1900); 310/460 mm, 1 pp., une feuille. Vue coloriée d'époque et encadrée. Bon état.
S.l., s.e., s.d. (vers 1900); 107/240 mm, 1 pp., une feuille. Tirage du 18ème siècle. Encadrée.
S.l., s.e., s.d. (vers 1940); 500/655 mm, 1 pp., une feuille. Signé et numéroté à la main, tire à 50 exemplaires. Portrait d'un garçon, avec un chapeau entouré d'étoiles. Bon état.
180 x 111mm, single sheet printed on one side only. List 14 prints offered for sale by Mr. R. Richards which "representing the History of our Saviour". Not listed on ESTC, OCLC or Copac.
This is a very good set of 3 volumes:the basic 2 volume set plus 1(of the 2) Complements volumes. The 2 volume basic set is bound in red cloth with spine titles and cover devices of print racks, printed in white. The brown cloth spines have titles in white. The Complement 1 volume is softcover. All volumes are very clean inside and with just light soil to the covers. Text in French. The 2 volume set is 634 text pages illustrated with 158 monochrome plates. The Complements volume has 352 plates, (no text). All volumes are 4tos, 10" high X 7" wide. A very nice set in the original bindings. These books will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
This is a very good hardcover copy in a very good heavy clear mylar wrapper and a very good hardshell slipcase. Completely clean inside and out. This is Volume 1: Early Religious Prints, only of the 8 volume series, 'The Art of the Japanese Print'. Text in Japanese with 2 pages of notes in English at the end. This volume reproduces nearly all existing examples of prints from the Nara to Momoyama Periods (8th through 17th centuries). 304 illustrations including 32 tipped-in color plates. 14" high X 11" wide, 207 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
290 x 220 mm. Kupferstich von Simon Charles Miger (1736-1822) nach dem 1775 entstandenen Gemälde von Joseph Siffred Duplessis (1725-1802).
Litografia. Opera appartenete alla cartella ''Venezia 73'' contenente 31 opere grafiche di maestri italiani ed un saggio di Piero Chiara, pubblicata dall'Unesco Firma a matita. Il foglio reca il timbro a secco del Museo di Castelvecchio di Verona e quello della Stamperia del Cappello. Esemplare 96/100. Cm 70x50. . . . . Tiratura 100 + XI f.c.. .
Acquaforte facente parte delle pubblicazioni edite in occasione del 50° anniversario della fondazione del PCI Firma a matita. Esemplare 50/100. cm 51x40 (Foglio 70x50). . . Ottimo (Fine). Fioriture leggere ai bordi del foglio che non interessano l'immagine (Some light yellowing). Tiratura di 100 es. numerati e firmati. .
Acquaforte Firma, titolo e data a matita. Timbro a secco dello stampatore Giorgio Upiglio. Esemplare p.d.a.. Cm 26,6x24 (Foglio 53x39). pp.. . Molto buono (Very Good). Foglio leggermente sciupato. . .
Acquaforte Firma, titolo e numerazione a matita. Esemplare 1/99. Cm 27,5x25 (Foglio 60x45). . . Ottimo (Fine). . Tiratura 99. .
Litografia originale in sanguigna, inserita nel n. 1 della rivista "Piccola Galleria. Pagine d'arte mooderna", pubblicata a Venezia nel maggio 1945, direttore Carlo Betocchi. Firma e sigla S. B. nella pietra Opera pubblicata con il n. 35 in apertura del catalogo "L'opera grafica di Filippo De Pisis", a cura di Manlio Malabotta, Edizioni di Comunità, 1969. Cm 16,8 x 12. . . Ottimo (Fine). . Tiratura non nota. .
Litografia originale Firma a matita. Esemplare 12/100. Foglio cm 65x48. pp.. . Molto buono (Very Good). . Tiratura 100. .