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VOLUME ONE ONLY (of three). RARE German translation of the Pentateuch (5 books of Moses) and the book of Joshua with many beautiful illustrations by Ephraim Moses Lilien (1874-1925), an eminent art nouveau illustrator and print-maker renowned for his art on Jewish and Zionist themes. 260x215mm. 553 pages. Pale blue cloth Hardcover rebound with parts of original front cover and spine. Cover somewhat curved. Original pasted front cover and spine worn and stained. Cover and spine edges stained. Spine edges and cover bottom corners slightly bumped. Previous owner's ink signature on pre-title page upper edge. Text block edges dirty. Some pages bottom corner creased and/or fingerprint-stained. Pages slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This rare book, illustrated by the preeminent 20th-century Jewish graphic artist E.M.Lilien, is otherwise in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
RARE German translation of the Pentateuch (5 books of Moses) and the book of Joshua with many beautiful illustrations by Ephraim Moses Lilien (1874-1925), an eminent art nouveau illustrator and print-maker renowned for his art on Jewish and Zionist themes. 260x220mm. 553 pages. Quarter-leather brown board Hardcover. Gilt lettering and emblem on spine (partly peeled). Endpapers illustrated. Text block edges age-stained. Cover rubbed and slightly scratched. Cover edges and corners bumped and party peeling. Spine heavily rubbed/worn. Spine edges tattered and peeling. Spine hinges partly cracked, glued and peeling. Endpapers wrinkled and age-stained. Ex-library copy with two stamps on series title-page (NOT title-page itself). Pages wavy, slightly yellowing and slightly age-stained. [SUMMARY]: This rare book, illustrated by the preeminent 20th-century Jewish graphic artist E.M.Lilien, is otherwise in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
Exhibition catalog for a show held at the publisher's gallery. Book ( 8.5" x 9") is in excellent condition, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 16 pages with 9 full color, full page prints by the artist, essay by Mr. Rosenblum.
Exhibition catalog for a show held at the publisher's gallery. Book ( 8.5" x 9") is in excellent condition, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 16 pages with 9 full color, full page prints by the artist, essay by Mr. Rosenblum.
Ausgeschnittene Kupferstiche, jeweils ca. 72 mm Durchmesser. Auf Trägerpapier (ca. 218:306 mm). Die Wappen von Kaiser Joseph II. (1780er Jahre) sowie seines Neffen Franz II. (hier nicht als Kaiser, nur mit Erbtiteln: wohl 1792). - Das Trägerpapier etwas angestaubt.
- Lucien Vogel éditeur, Paris Avril 1913, 19x24,5cm, une feuille. - Original color print, printed on vergé paper, signed in the plate. An original print used to illustrate the Gazette du bon ton, one of the most attractive and influential 20th century fashion magazines, featuring the talents of French artists and other contributors from the burgeoning Art Deco movement. A celebrated fashion magazine established in 1912 by Lucien Vogel, La Gazette du bon ton appeared until 1925, with a hiatus from 1915 to 1920 due to the war (the editor-in-chief having been called up for service). It consisted of 69 issues printed in only 2,000 copies each and notably illustrated with 573 color plates and 148 sketches of the models of the great designers. Right from the start, this sumptuous publication "was aimed at bibliophiles and fashionable society," (Françoise Tétart-Vittu, "La Gazette du bon ton", in Dictionnaire de la mode, 2016) and was printed on fine vergé paper using a type cut specially for the magazine by Georges Peignot, known as Cochin, later used (in 1946) by Christian Dior. The prints were made using stencils, heightened in colors, some highlighted in gold or palladium. The story began in 1912, when Lucien Vogel, a man of the world involved in fashion (he had already been part of the fashion magazine Femina) decided, with his wife Cosette de Brunhoff - the sister of Jean, creator of Babar - to set up the Gazette du bon ton, subtitled at the time: "Art, fashion, frivolities." Georges Charensol noted the reasoning of the editor-in-chief: "'In 1910,' he observed, 'there was no really artistic fashion magazine, nothing representative of the spirit of the time. My dream was therefore to make a luxury magazine with truly modern artists...I was assured of success, because when it comes to fashion, no country on earth can compete with France.'" ("Un grand éditeur d'art. Lucien Vogel" in Les Nouvelles littéraires, no. 133, May 1925). The magazine was immediately successful, not only in France but also in the United States and Latin America. At first, Vogel put together a team of seven artists: André-Édouard Marty and Pierre Brissaud, followed by Georges Lepape and Dammicourt, as well as eventually his friends from school and the School of Fine Arts, like George Barbier, Bernard Boutet de Monvel and Charles Martin. Other talented people soon came flocking to join the team: 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, Chalres Martin, Maggie Salcedo. These artist, mostly unknown when Lucien Vogel sought them out, later became emblematic and sought-after artistic figures. It was also they who worked on the advertising drawings for the Gazette. The plates put the spotlight on, and celebrate, dresses by seven designers of the age: Lanvin, Doeuillet, Paquin, Poiret, Worth, Vionnet and Doucet. The designers provided exclusive models for each issue. Nonetheless, some of the illustrations are not based on real models, but simply on the illustrator's conception of the fashion of the day. The Gazette du bon ton was an important step in the history of fashion. Combining aesthetic demands with the physical whole, it brought together - for the first time - the great talents of the artistic, literary, and fashion worlds; and imposed, through this alchemy, a completely new image of women: slender, independent and daring, which was shared by the new generation of designers, including Coco Chanel, Jean Patou, Marcel Rochas, and so on... Taken over in 1920 by Condé Montrose Nast, the Gazette du bon ton was an important influence on the new layout and aesthetics of that "little dying paper" that Nast had bought a few years earlier: Vogue. [FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS] Estampe originale en couleur, tirée sur papier vergé et signée en bas à droite dans la planche. Gravure originale réalisée pour
30X21 cm. C+18 Pages. Softcover. Cover slightly stained. Cover bottom edge bumped. Text block bottom edge bumped. Else in good condition.
Acquaforte a tre colori Firma a matita. Stampata dai torchi della stamperia M2M in Roma. Esemplare 79/99. cm 33x45 (Foglio 50x70). . . Ottimo (Fine). . Tiratura 99 + 10 + 6. .
232:172 mm (size of plate), mounted on cardboard (330:250 mm).
235:174 mm (size of plate), mounted on cardboard (330:250 mm).
234:174 mm (size of plate), mounted on cardboard (330:250 mm).
A clean, unmarked copy with a tight binding. 160 pages. Small chip on top edge of black cloth boards; barely noticeable. Clean and tight with sharp corners. Slight edge wear and fading to dust jacket. A photographic reproduction of the first edition, printed by offset lithography. Selected with an introduction by Reynolds Stone; postscript and additional selection by Simon Brett. . "Gwen Raverat (1855-1957) was one of the most distinguished printmakers of the century, an artist in whose hands the medium of wood engraving became uniquely transparent to personal vision. Her world, richly populated with the symbols of her own experience set in one of the most classic traditions of Western art, is universally accessible and capable of inspiring passionate affection in those who are drawn to it, responding to her own intense reaction to the subjects she chose." [Publisher's blurb]
Slight wear to top and bottom of spine. Book is 6 1/4"w x 9 1/4"h and features deckle-edged paper of various colors and textures with beautiful color prints and poetry on the theme of animals and nature. About 25 pages. " Gwen Frostic was an American artist, entrepreneur, author, and Michigan Women's Hall of Fame inductee. A lifelong resident of Michigan, Frostic is known for her naturalist, Linocut block print artwork, created using Original Heidelberg Platten presses." [Wikipedia]
Slight wear to cover and top and bottom of spine. Book is 6 1/4"w x 9 1/4"h and features deckle-edged paper of various colors and textures with beautiful color prints and poetry on the theme of animals and nature. About 25 pages. " Gwen Frostic was an American artist, entrepreneur, author, and Michigan Women's Hall of Fame inductee. A lifelong resident of Michigan, Frostic is known for her naturalist, Linocut block print artwork, created using Original Heidelberg Platten presses." [Wikipedia]
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Wear to cover. Staple-bound. 58 pages. 12"w x 11 1/8"h. Exhibition catalogue for an event at the Vancouver Art Gallery, 29 November 1980 - 4 January 1981. Essay by Ilaria Bignamini.
Engraved and illustrated title-page; 65 plates. [And]: Engraved and illustrated title-page; 64 plates. A total of 131 engravings by Josef Zutz, J. W. Zincke et al. after Sigmund v. Perger, Edward Gurk et al., with text in German and French, image ca. 10 x 14 cm each, all lavishly hand-coloured and with ink-washed borders. Bound in later 19th century black half morocco with gilt spine. Marbled endpapers. Oblong 4to (260 x 187 mm). Two of Mollo's most beautiful and most popular series of Viennese views, lavishly hand-coloured within grey wash passe-partout borders in the manner of the de luxe issue, but on normal paper rather than trimmed and mounted on grey cardboard. As typical of the de luxe issue, both works (showing "Vienna's monuments" and "Vienna's environs") here comprise the first 64 numbered plates only of their respective series (instead of 78 in the first and 66 in the second series); however; the final, unnumbered 79th plate of the "monuments" set, showing a view of the city from the "Spinnerin am Kreuz" south of Vienna, is included as a frontispiece. - Exceedingly rare in all states: a single copy of the de luxe issue is recorded at auction since 1975 (the Rudolf von Gutmann copy, sold at Sotheby's in 1993 and again at Christie's in 2006), and only one other copy of both works is listed. - Occasional spotting, browning or foxing to margins as common. Title-pages transposed, with the "environs" series bound following the "monuments" title and frontispiece, and the "monuments" series following the "environs" title. A very charming, well-preserved set of Austrian colour-plate views. Nebehay/Wagner 428/429.
Collograph a colori Firma, titolo, numerazione e data a matita. Timbro a secco dello stampatore Giorgio Upiglio. Stampata su carta delle Cartiere Filicarta. Esemplare 26/30. cm 34x45 (Foglio 50x60). . . Ottimo (Fine). . Tiratura 30. .
Litografia originale stampata fronte-retro e piegata dall'Artista (folded lithograph in colors) Firma e numerazione a matita. Timbro a secco dell'Editore Giorgio Upiglio. Stampata su carta Giappone (retro color arancio). Esemplare 4/60. Cm 70x50. pp.. . . . Tiratura 60. .
365:325 mm. Mounted on cardboard. In passe-partout. Fine portrait of an Arabian horse. - Slightly spotty.
Exhibition catalog for a show held at the publisher's gallery. Book ( 9" x 9") is in excellent condition, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 12 pages with 7 full color, full page prints by the artist, essay by Mr. Johnson.
Exhibition catalog for a show held at the publisher's gallery. Book ( 9" x 9") is in excellent condition, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 12 pages with 7 full color, full page prints by the artist, essay by Mr. Johnson.
554p. + Plus frontis and color folding map. Full page text half-tone engravings from photographs. Title page printed in red and black. Paper beginning to brown but not brittle. 4to. Original full cloth binding with pictorial design of British soldier, Boer soldier and an African tribesman. Binding slightly soiled. Nice copy. AFRICA/2
Includes a folded picture. 30x21 cm. 69+19 pages. Paperback. In good condition.
The catalogue raisonne of Gag's prints. 122 items illustrated and exhaustively described. 4to. Original wraps. Fine and bright, like new.
Two volumes, COMPLETE. The catalogue raisonnÈ of Stˆhrer's prints, all of which are etchings. 947 items reproduced and thoroughly described. Publisher's cloth-backed boards, dustjackets. FINE AND BRIGHT. New.