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4613DBZürich, Verlag des Art. Institut Orell Füssli, o.J. Kl.-8°. 150 S. Mit 76 Illustrationen, gefalteten Panoramen. und einer Karte (ausklappbar). Originalleinenband mit Goldverzierung. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 4613DB|4613DB_2 [2 Warenabbildungen]
1802219552London.: W. Miller. 1802. Hand-coloured engraving 34.7 x 26 cms sheet including plate-mark edge toning but in very good condition. Attractive large image prepared as Plate IV for Dalvimart's work "The Costume of Turkey". <br>"Dalvimart's is one of the basic works on Turkish costume which has provided the prototypes for numerous other illustrative material. It is known that Dalvimart travelled in Turkey and Greece in 1797-8" Atabey. . W. Miller. unknown
1901241609London ; New York ; Bombay : Longmans Green and Co. 1901. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine copy bound in full aniline calf with gilt-blocked label to the spine. Spine starting with wear to the spine and panel edges. Remains well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and sharp-cornered. Physical description; viii 355 p. 23 leaves of plates : ill. ports. ; 23 cm. Notes; Prize inscription to the frontis and dated 1910. Title page printed in red and black. Includes bibliographical references. Subjects; Haggard Henry Rider 1856-1925 — Travel. Voyages and travels. Israel — Description and travel. Italy — Description and travel. Cyprus — Description and travel. Palestine — Description and travel. Italy. Cyprus. Description and Travel. Genre; Illustrated. London ; New York ; Bombay : Longmans, Green, and Co. hardcover
6142New York: George H. Doran. Hardcover. Very Good. Small 4to 206 pages pictorial red cloth gilt dulled top cover lightly stained edges rubbed. <br/><br/>Tipped-in plates. by Arthur Rackham. 24 drawings in all of which most are in color. George H. Doran hardcover
75-7129Tokyo: The East Publications Inc. ca. 1980. Woodcut. 18 x 12 cm sheet. Beautiful Reproduction Mid 20th century Cutting and Printing. It has a Fine Impression with Subtle Mica Kirazuri Finish to Background. The Original Utamaro Masterpiece is Oban size; this cut is about half scale to the Original. It was commissioned by East Publications Inc. as a limited gift edition for its customers making it akin to a present day Surimono. Echizen Kizuki Hosho Washi Paper. Quality is Very good with a minor dent above and left of the Artists Name.Provenance: From the Collection of Frederick Gale Ruffner Jr.The Founder of Gale Research Detroit [Tokyo]: The East Publications Inc., [ca. 1980] unknown
- Lucien Vogel éditeur, Paris 1920, 18x24cm, une feuille. - Estampe originale en couleur réalisée par Edouard Halouze, finement réhaussée à l'or, tirée sur papier vergé et signée en haut à droite de la planche. Peintre, illustrateur et décorateur, Edouard Halouze dessine des vignettes de mode pour la Gazette du Bon ton dès les débuts de la revue. Parallèlement à ce travail, il participe en 1920 à une exposition consacrée à "La mode vue par les peintres" et présentée au Musée des arts décoratifs. Il se distingue des autres dessinateurs de la Gazette par son style cubiste dans des décors, des costumes et des couvertures de programmes pour le music-hall. Gravure originale réalisée pour l'illustration de La Gazette du bon ton, l'une des plus belles et des plus influentes revues de mode du XXème siècle, célébrant le talent des créateurs et des artistes français en plein essor de l'art déco. Célèbre revue de mode fondée en 1912 par Lucien Vogel, La Gazette du bon ton a paru jusqu'en 1925 avec une interruption durant la Guerre de 1915 à 1920, pour cause de mobilisation de son rédacteur en chef. Elle se constitue de 69 livraisons tirées à seulement 2000 exemplaires et est illustrée notamment de 573 planches en couleurs et de 148 croquis représentant des modèles de grands couturiers. Dès leur parution, ces luxueuses publications « s'adressent aux bibliophiles et aux mondains esthètes » (Françoise Tétart-Vittu « La Gazette du bon ton » in Dictionnaire de la mode, 2016). Imprimées sur beau papier vergé, elles utilisent une police typographique spécialement créée pour la revue par Georges Peignot, le caractère Cochin, repris en 1946 par Christian Dior. Les estampes sont réalisées grâce à la technique du pochoir métallique, rehaussées en couleurs et pour certaines soulignées à l'or ou au palladium. L'aventure commence en 1912 lorsque Lucien Vogel, homme du monde et de la mode - il a déjà participé à la revue Femina - décide de fonder avec sa femme Cosette de Brunhoff (sur de Jean, le père de Babar) la Gazette du bon ton dont le sous-titre est alors « Art, modes et frivolités ». Georges Charensol rapporte les propos du rédacteur en chef : « En 1910, observe-t-il, il n'existait aucun journal de mode véritablement artistique et représentatif de l'esprit de son époque. Je songeais donc à faire un magazine de luxe avec des artistes véritablement modernes [...] J'étais certain du succès car pour la mode aucun pays ne peut rivaliser avec la France. » (« Un grand éditeur d'art. Lucien Vogel » in Les Nouvelles littéraires, n°133, mai 1925). Le succès de la revue est immédiat, non seulement en France, mais aussi aux Etats-Unis et en Amérique du Sud. À l'origine, Vogel réunit donc un groupe de sept artistes : André-Édouard Marty et Pierre Brissaud, suivis de Georges Lepape et Dammicourt ; et enfin ses amis de l'École des beaux-arts que sont George Barbier, Bernard Boutet de Monvel, ou Charles Martin. D'autres talents viennent rapidement rejoindre l'équipée : Guy Arnoux, Léon Bakst, Benito, Boutet de Monvel, Umberto Brunelleschi, Chas Laborde, Jean-Gabriel Domergue, Raoul Dufy, Édouard Halouze, Alexandre Iacovleff, Jean Émile Laboureur, Charles Loupot, Charles Martin, Maggie Salcedo. Ces artistes, inconnus pour la plupart lorsque Lucien Vogel fait appel à eux, deviendront par la suite des figures artistiques emblématiques et recherchées. Ce sont ces mêmes illustrateurs qui réalisent les dessins des publicités de la Gazette. Les planches mettent en lumière et subliment les robes de sept créateurs de l'époque : Lanvin, Doeuillet, Paquin, Poiret, Worth, Vionnet et Doucet. Les couturiers fournissent pour chaque numéro des modèles exclusifs. Néanmoins, certaines des illustrations ne figurent aucun modèle réel, mais seulement l'idée que l'illustrateur se fait de la mode du jour. La Gazette du bon ton est une étape décisive dans l'histoire de la mode. Alliant l'exigence esthétique et l'unité plastique, elle réunit pour la première fois les grands talen
RARE! COPY No.52 of 200 copies SIGNED BY ARTIST - ARTHUR KOLNIK, printed on Lana paper (altogether were printed 1126 numbered copies, only 226 of them signed by artist). This album is the HEBREW version of a hasidic story by the great Yiddish writer Isaac Leib Peretz illustrated by the renowned Jewish painter and printmaker Arthur Kolnik (1890-1972) who was born in Stanislaviv (today Ivano-Frankovsk), Ukraine and studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow in the studio of Professor Joseph Mehoffer. After an exhibition in the United States of America in 1921 settled in Chernivtsi and moved to Paris in 1931 where he worked as illustrator. Tel Aviv Art Museum organized a major exhibition of his works in 1968. 320x240mm. 25 pages. 20 woodcuts. Unbound double sheets with softcover. Each woodcut protected by a layer of transparent foil. Red lettering on front cover. Cover yellowing and slightly dirty. Front cover detached from rear cover. Cover edges tattered. Whitepages yellowing/age-stained. Pages slightly yellowing. Woodcuts in mint condition. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare copy of illustrated Jewish prose has sustained some external damage to cover, but is otherwise in very good condition.
1960140946279New York: Tiber Press 1960. First Edition. Fine. First edition. Complete in four folio volumes each measuring 17½" x14¼". Each volume with three full-page color silkscreen prints and additional prints at title page and upper cover original cloth-backed illustrated boards. First Edition. No. 77 of 200 copies. Each volume signed by the poet and artist on the limitation page. A Fine set bright and sharp in publisher's thick acetate jackets housed in cloth slipcase with trivial shelf wear. <p>A visionary collaboration between the leading lights of the New York School of poetry and four second generation abstract expressionist artists produced at the height of their creative collective powers. A heady encapsulation of the New York literary and visual avant garde at the dawning of the '60s. Tiber Press unknown
1960140940127New York: Tiber Press 1960. First Edition. Fine. Complete in four folio volumes each measuring 17½" x14¼". Each volume with three full-page color silkscreen prints and additional prints at title page and upper cover original cloth-backed illustrated boards. First Edition. No. 47 of 200 copies. Each volume signed by the poet and artist on the limitation page. A Fine set bright and sharp in publisher's thick acetate jackets housed in cloth slipcase with light shelf wear.<br /> <br /> <p>A visionary collaboration between the leading lights of the New York School of poetry and four second generation abstract expressionist artists produced at the height of their creative collective powers. A heady encapsulation of the New York literary and visual avant garde at the dawning of the '60s. Tiber Press unknown
1960140940127New York: Tiber Press 1960. First Edition. Fine. Complete in four folio volumes each measuring 17½" x14¼". Each volume with three full-page color silkscreen prints and additional prints at title page and upper cover original cloth-backed illustrated boards. First Edition. No. 47 of 200 copies. Each volume signed by the poet and artist on the limitation page. A Fine set bright and sharp in publisher's thick acetate jackets housed in cloth slipcase with light shelf wear.<br /> <br /> <p>A visionary collaboration between the leading lights of the New York School of poetry and four second generation abstract expressionist artists produced at the height of their creative collective powers. A heady encapsulation of the New York literary and visual avant garde at the dawning of the '60s. Tiber Press unknown books
AQ20609London and Stuttgart Und Tubingen: J. H. Bohte and in der J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung 1824 and 1823. Three volumes within publisher's folder with paper title label. 10; 4 11pp 1; 8 full-page engravings. Two text volumes sewn with small cloth strip glued to spine the plates stitched as issued. Occasional spotting. The beautifully illustrated first illustrated edition of Schiller's 'Fridolin or the Road to the Iron Forge' - a ballad which the German poet Schiller 1759-1805 composed for a poetry competition against Goethe in 1797 with the text volume of the parallel German-English edition published in London by Bohte ‘foreign bookseller to his majesty’. The engravings by Moritz Retzsch 1779-1857 German painter and draughtsman were much praised: accompanied by the illustrations the ballad 'assumes a new and more exalted character' provided by Retzsch's ability to give them 'an airy dimness that softens what is beautiful and deepens all that is terrific' Monthly Review 1825 p.522. OCLC locates a single copy in the British Isles BL and three in North America. . Oblong quarto. J. H. Bohte [and] in der J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung, 1824 [and] 1823. hardcover
1810373757c.1810-1820. Unframed Print. Good Condition. Spanning at least 70 pages with a few duplicates and measuring approximately 13 20 cm. Condition varies but none are torn some are bright others a little browned a number have a small piece of paper attached from the rear at the edge. A useful and large collection of plates showcasing hand-coloured designs and furnishings published in the early 19th century. Each engraving offers a vivid glimpse into Regency England an era defined by elegance invention and visual harmony these images reflect a world where utility was shaped by style and everyday life was framed in refinement. Originally issued in Ackermanns Repository of Arts a renowned periodical devoted to design fashion and domestic culture the plates exemplify the taste and innovation of the period. Their hand-applied colouring enhances both their decorative charm and their documentary value capturing the rhythm and sophistication of a society in transition. Size: 13 x 20 cms. Category: Antiquarian & Rare; PRINTS : Historic Interest; This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. unknown
2000140680Fondation Custodia. Paris 2000. 383, (1) pages. With a lot of b/w illustrations. Original hardcover binding. 26x20 cm
1770600323Venedig, Baglioni, 1770. XXXI, 759 S. Moderner Pergament mit handschriftlichem Rückentitel. [2 Warenabbildungen]
75-7097Tokyo: Adachi Institute of Woodcut Prints 1962. 8vo. 12-Page Brochure stapled to Retail Price List.ca. 12 pp. Very good. with Creasing Tears Age Toning Abrasions Date Stamped "1962" in Ink Tokyo: Adachi Institute of Woodcut Prints, [1962] unknown
1772702895Leipzig, Dyckische Buchhandlung, 1772. Titelblatt, 420 Seiten. Lederband der Zeit auf vier Bünden und geprägtes Rückenschild. Einband gering berieben und Buchschnitt etwas fleckig. Privater Name auf Vorsatz, sonst sauber.
20149791Burke VT: Plowboy Press 2014. Hard Cover. Fine binding. Octavo. 8 52 4 pp. illus. Limited edition one of 100 numbered copies. Signed by Shipley Simpson and the printer Andrew Miller-Brown. As issued in linen over boards printed in black and red with an illustration by Miller-Brown. A fine copy. <br /> <br /> A beautiful collection by Shipley whose prose and poetry attempt to reconcile the farming life with the writing life. This book was selected as a Boston Globe Best New England Book of 2014. Tom Slayton editor-emeritus of Vermont Life Magazine writes: "Words and work are melded in a series of essays that are brief captivating and profound with references that range from Japanese Haiku to Seamus Heaney and from summertime haying to mid-winter manure piles." And he calls Shipley "one of Vermont's very best emerging writers. Plowboy Press unknown
1958263089New York: Thomas Yoseloff Inc 1958. Signed. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/Very Good dust jacket. #23 of 100 copies Signed by Robert Graves and illustrator James Metcalf. The dustjacket presents nicely with small chip at the top of the spine and two small chips at the top of the rear panel. There is modest loss to the bottom of the spine and a piece at the bottom has been reattached from the verso using heat-set tissue. Very Good binding / Very Good dust jacket. Thomas Yoseloff, Inc unknown
1958263089New York: Thomas Yoseloff Inc 1958. Signed. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/Very Good dust jacket. #23 of 100 copies Signed by Robert Graves and illustrator James Metcalf. The dustjacket presents nicely with small chip at the top of the spine and two small chips at the top of the rear panel. There is modest loss to the bottom of the spine and a piece at the bottom has been reattached from the verso using heat-set tissue. Very Good binding / Very Good dust jacket. Thomas Yoseloff, Inc unknown books
HD-177o.J. Wiedersehen mein Lieber, ich geh jetzt zu meinem Herausgeber und werde wahrscheinlich erst spät zurück sein. Denk' bitte dran, Dodore noch zweimal zu füttern... und wenn er das andere..... braucht, das steht unter dem Bett. Lithographie, auf chamoisfarbenem Velin, mit den Adressen: Chez Aubert Pl. de la Bourse 29., sowie: Imp. d'Aubert & Cie. Darstellungsgröße 27,8:17,9 cm, Blattgröße 34,2:26,4 cm. Literatur: Daumier-Register 1223 III (von 3); Delteil 1223 III (von 3), Blatt 3 der Folge ?LES BAS-BLEUS.?, erschienen 08.02.1844 in ?LE CHARIVARI?. ? Sur blanc!
192528143<p>London:: The Studio Limited 1925. Limited Edition. A Very Good copy with lightly mottled boards and fading to the spine. This is one of 1750 copies issued. Contains 115 plates many in color including ship portraits and scenes portraying sea battles</p> The Studio, Limited, hardcover
Colour print, measuring 125:93 cm. Folded. Large-format advertising poster by the Viennese studio Hans Neumann for the renowned fashion dealer Zwieback on the Fleischmarkt in central Vienna. Hans Neumann (1888-1960) studied at the Viennese Academy of Arts and then was mainly active in Berlin until WWI. After the war, he established one of Austria's largest advertising studios with numerous employees (cf. Bernhard Denscher, Österreichische Plakatkunst 1898-1938, Vienna 1992, p. 200). In 1938, emigrated to London and later to Australia, where he founded a very successful Atelier for Graphic Design in Melbourne.
1807Flo543<p>Very good copy of two scarce Thomas Rowlandson titles bound together</p><p>With 14 of 16 copperplate engravings by Thomas Rowlandson in the first book and seven handcoloured copperplate engravings by Thomas Rowlandson in the second book</p><p><em><strong>Advice to Sportsmen</strong> Rural or Metropolitan Noviciates or Grown Persons with Anecdotes of the Most Renowned Shorts of the Day </em>bound with<em> <strong>The Pleasures of Human Life</strong> Investigated Cheerfully Elucidated Satirically Promulgated Explicity and Discussed Philosophically in a Dozen Dissertations on Male Female and Neuter Pleasures</em></p><p><em>Advice to Sportsmen </em>Thomas Tegg London 1809 by Marmaduke Markwell pseudonym b/w copperplate engravings drawn and engraved by Thomas Rowlandson</p><p><em>The Pleasures of Human Life</em> Longman Hurst Rees and Orme London 1807 by Hilaris Benevolus pseudonym of John Britton English antiquary topographer author and editor 1771-1857 two handcoloured engraved title-page vignettes by W. Bond after illustrations by William Satchwell and Sir Charles Bell and five handcoloured copperplates drawn and etched by Thomas Rowlandson</p><p>Thomas Rowlandson 1757-1827 was an English artist and caricaturist of the Georgian and Regency eras noted for his ribald satire and social observation. A prolific artist and printmaker his most famous works include <em>The Miseries of Human Life </em>1808 <em>The Tours of Dr. Syntax</em> 1812-21 <em>Microcosm of London</em> 1810 <em>The English Dance of Death</em> 1815 <em>Military Adventures of Johnny Newcome</em> 1815 <em>History of Johnny Quae Genus</em> 1822 <em>The English Spy</em> 1826 etc.</p><p>Both books scarce: <em>Advice to Sportsmen</em> held by the British Library and London University <em>Pleasures of Human Life</em> held held by the British Library King's College Cambridge Universities of London Manchester Nottingham Durham Southampton etc.</p><p>Bound in quarter green leather spine with raised bands gilt title on red leather label green marble boards rubbed book block solid. First book <em>Advice </em>with slight spotting and toning throughout 14 engraved plates with good dark impressions. Second book <em>Pleasures </em>in very good condition all text and seven handcoloured copperplates clean and bright with delicate and vivid colour.</p> Thomas Tegg; Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme hardcover
1967104562Gehenna Press. Very Good. 1967. Hardcover. Gehenna Press hardcover
199266178CBLos Angeles, Gemini G.E.L., 1992. 4°. 27 x 23,5 cm. 28 Blatt. Original-Broschur.