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Litografia a colori, numerata e firmata a matita dall'Artista. Tiratura 99 + XXX esemplari . Cm 75x115 (foglio 100x140). . . Perfetto (Mint). . . .
Litografia e serigrafia. Opera appartenente alla cartella ''Venezia 73'' , pubblicata dall'Unesco e contenente 31 opere grafiche di maestri italiani ed un saggio di Piero Chiara 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 70 x 50. pp.. . Ottimo (Fine). . Tiratura 100 + XI f.c.. .
Litografia originale a colori su fondo nero, numerata e firmata a matita Esemplare prova d'artista (p.d.a.). Cm 77x62. . . Ottimo (Fine). . . .
Litografia originale dalla cartella ''El circulo de piedra'' Firma e numerazione a matita. Timbro a secco dell'Editore Giorgio Upiglio. Stampata su carta delle Cartiere Filicarta. cm 55x45. pp.. . . . Tiratura 125 + XXV. .
Acquaforte acquatinta a colori Firma, data e numerazione a matita. Stampata su carta Graphia. Esemplare p.d.a. 7/10. Cm 50x41 (Foglio 80x60). pp.. . Perfetto (Mint). . Tiratura 10. .
Litografia Firma e numerazione a matita. Esemplare 46/100. Cm 28x36 (Foglio 51x71). . . Ottimo (Fine). . Tiratura 100. .
Litografia originale a colori numerata e firmata dall'Artista Firma a matita. Esemplare 7/150. cm 36 x 26 (Foglio 55 x 35). pp.. . Ottimo (Fine). . Tiratura 150 + XXX. .
Roy. 8vo., First Edition thus, with title-vignette and very numerous fine engraved illustrations in the text; decorative cloth, brown morocco back lettered in gilt, brown top, brown endpapers, a near fine copy in publisher's board slip-case. Published in the series 'Folio Poets'.
Sei acqueforti acquetinte a colori originali, numerate e firmate a matita, di Remo Brindisi per la Storia della colonna infame. Introduzione critica di Roberto Sanesi Tiratura delle incisioni realizzata con torchi a mano su cartoncino Magnani per incisioni. Testo composto e impresso dalla Tipografia Annesio Nobili di Pesaro. Opera ideata e curata da Piergiorgio Spallacci. Es. VII/XXV. Cm 55x37,5. pp. 32. . Ottimo (Fine). . Edizione originale di 125 + XXV es. numerati. .
NUMBER ONE OF ONLY TEN SETS OF THIS OUTSTANDING PORTFOLIO OF EXPRESSIONIST ETCHINGS, WITH MANY OF THE ETCHINGS PRINTED ON OLD JAPANESE PAPER. In 1918 German novelist Hans Bethge wrote "Satuila oder vom Zauber der Suedsee" ("Satuila or the Enchantment of the South Sea"), the story of a young woman in Samoa. It is a sensual, escapist tale: the situation in Germany was quite terrible after the defeat in WWI, and there was great demand for escapism. This novel was a hit, and a deluxe edition, with 6 original etchings by German Expressionist artist Georg Alexander Mathey, was published in Berlin in 1921. The etchings are extremely beautiful, perfectly capturing the lush sensuality of the landscape and the unabashed sexuality of the characters (similar to the depictions of Gypsies by Otto Mueller, from about the same time). This edition of the novel was limited to 250 copies. Aside from the book edition, 10 sets of the etchings were printed, with large margins. In these 10 sets, each of the etchings is signed and numbered by the artist. I OFFER ONE OF THESE 10 SETS: SET NUMBER 1, with each of the etchings numbered 1/10 and signed in pencil by the artist. FOUR OF THE SIX ETCHINGS IN THIS SET ARE PRINTED ON OLD JAPANESE PAPER, AND ARE PERHAPS UNIQUE AS SUCH. Additionally, there is a signed working proof of an early version of one of the etchings, also printed on old Japanese paper. This proof is probably unique, as the etching was never published. The set is as it was issued. Each etching (sheet size 8 1/2 x 7 inches--22 x 18 cm) is individually matted, and the original parchment-backed cloth portfolio case (16 1/2 x 13 inches--42 x 33 cm). There is a little light wear to the portfolio, but the etchings are fine and bright. An important and extremely rare item (and perhaps the only German Expressionist depictions of the South Pacific!)
S.l., s.e., s.d. (vers 1880); 260/185 mm, 1 pp., une feuille. Belle estampe japonaise. Bon état.
2 gestochene Kupferplatten (132:198 mm bzw. 128:191 mm). Die beiden Platten III und V aus der "Scuola del Soldato" (in der ersten Hälfte des 19. Jhs. mehrfach aufgelegt) mit verschiedenen Exerzierstellungen.
Cartella contenente 28 litografie originali, firmate solo su lastra, dei principali scultori italiani degli anni Sessanta: Giò e Arnaldo Pomodoro, Leoncillo, Bini, Minguzzi, Ramous, Fabbri, Cappello, Calò, Mastroianni, Mascherini, Pirozzi, Guasti, ed altri . Folio (cm 50x40). pp. 30. . Ottimo (Fine). . . . La Cartella venne pubblicata in occasione della mostra alla Galleria Il Cancello, Bologna, 28 gennaio - 8 febbraio 1964. Le litografie applicate su cartoncino bianco di cm 30 x 40 sono firmate solo su lastra dagli artisti e non sono numerate.
240X335 mm. 12 plates of engravings. Softcover. Cover edges and corners slightly worn. Else in good condition.
VG Softback. 7th imp. No significant faults. A short history of Scarborough with many B&W prints and photographs appended.
Kupferstich, ca. 210 x 308 mm. Alt auf Trägerpapier aufgezogen. Seltener Stich mit Szenen aus dem Leben des Hl. Hyacinth (Jacek Odrowaz), Begründer des Dominikanerordens in Polen und Patron Litauens. Seine Missionsreise führte Hyazinth auch nach Friesach (Kärnten), wo er 1221 das erste Dominikanerkloster im deutschen Sprachraum gründete. - Der polnische Maler Martin Baron aus dem galizischen Jaroslaw war wahrscheinlich in Deutschland tätig. "Er malte Heiligenbilder, nach welchen Peter Overadt in Köln zwei 1605 und 1606 gestochen hat, den hl. Stanislaus Kostka und den hl. Hyacinth darstellend. Weitere Nachrichten über ihn fehlen gänzlich" (Thieme/B.). - Gleichmäßig stärker gebräunt; Spuren alter Faltung; einige Wurmspuren, teils auch das Bild betreffend. Residuum der Sammlung Sir Thomas Phillipps (1792-1872). Thieme/Becker II, 516.
Acquaforte tradizionale ed elettrochimica / Traditional and electrochemical etching. L'incisione è stata realizzata presso la Kansas State University (Manhattan, Kansas) Timbro a secco dell'Artista. Firma e numerazione a matita. Esemplare p.d.a.. Cm 30,3x22,6 (Foglio 53x38). . . Ottimo (Fine). . Edizione originale di 25 es. numerati e firmati . .
Acquaforte tradizionale ed elettrochimica / Traditional and electrochemical etching. L'incisione è stata realizzata presso la Kansas State University (Manhattan, Kansas) Timbro a secco dell'Artista. Firma, titolo e numerazione a matita. Esemplare p.d.a.. Cm 22,5x30,5 (Foglio 38x53). . . Ottimo (Fine). . Edizione originale di 25 es. numerati e firmati . .
Acquaforte originale Firma e numerazione a matita. Timbro a secco dell'Editore Giorgio Upiglio. Stampata su carta Hahnemuhle. Esemplare p.d.a.. cm 36x55 (Foglio 53,5x70). . . . . Tiratura 45. .
22 Bll. Meist 8to und 4to. Die vorliegenden Arbeiten umfassen sauber und vollständig ausgeführte Modeentwürfe, Akte und Werbezeichnungen und bieten in ihrer Gesamtheit ein schönes Ensemble von Arbeiten der Wiener Künstlerin. - Käthe Berl hatte Kostümdesign an der Akademie für angewandte Kunst bei Franz Cizek studiert. Nach ihrer Emigration 1938 nach London war sie dort für das österreichische Kabarett "Das Laterndl" tätig und emigrierte im Jahr darauf nach New York, wo sie als "Pionierin der räumlichen Emailkunst" (Nachlässe in Österreich. Personenlexikon. Literaturarchiv der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek) wirkte und an der University of Long Island Unterricht in Maske erteilte. Daneben schrieb Käthe Berl Beiträge für "Ceramics Monthly", "The Art of Enameling" und "Crafts for the Aging" und veröffentlichte die Verse "Von Kindern für Kinder", das als Wiener Jugendkunst-Bilderbuch Nr. 1 bei Hirt in Leipzig verlegt wurde.
Federzeichnungen, tw. aquarelliert und mit Goldfarbe gehöht, auf 10 originale Untersatzkartons montiert. Handsigniert und mit Namensstempel. Folio. Die Entwürfe des "k. k. Professors und Architekt Dr. Adolf Machatschek" zeigen Ausstellungsmöblierungen diverser Wiener Firmen für deren Produktpräsentationen auf Welt- und Gewerbeausstellungen zwischen 1867 und 1872, darunter Portale für "die Ausstellung in Paris 1867", für Lehrmittel, die "Gypsbrüche Schottwien", für Hardtmuth in Budweis, für einen Tabak-Pavillon, Vitrine für Friseurarbeiten etc.
14 Aquarelle (teils auf Tonpapier) und 4 Bleistiftzeichnungen (2 auf Tonpapier, deckweißgehöht) sowie eine Photographie (Albuminabzug). Zum Teil auf Trägerkarton aufgezogen; Maße ca. 170 x 106 mm. Verso von zeitgenöss. Hand datiert und beschriftet: "Osterwiz, 10tes (bzw.) 9tes Thor von der Rükseite", "Hammerwerk Gurk, Strassburg", "Magdalenenkapelle, Weitensfeld, Altenmarkt", "St. Jakob ober Gurk", "Gundersdorf und Portendorf. Mittagskogel, SIngerberg", "Das schwarze Kreuz bei Gurk", "Draschlbach-Teich und Graben", "An der Gurk: Fernschau nach Mieger und auf den Obir", "Die Gurk: Pregradhof und Zweiniz", "Althofen von Rabenstein aus gesehen", Gut Gundersdorf", "Maiereiteich in Gurk, Aussicht gegen Westen auf die Amtmannwiese", "Verweserhaus am Drahtzuge St. Magdalene, mit der Fernsicht auf Althofen" (Aquarelle); "Silbereck, Fuchshof, Althofen, Grebenze", "Maitratten mit dem Koflachgebirge", "Launsdorf. Mannsberg, Teich bei Osterwiz", "Kalvarienberg Klagenfurt" (Bleistift). Die Photographie (91 x 55 mm auf Träger) zeigt Treibach-Althofen. - Sauberes, wohlerhaltenes Ensemble.
Folio (270 x 387 mm). (6), 92, (2) pp. With 2 plates of engraved music and 8 (including frontispiece) coloured aquatints by or after Bonatti, Castellini, Gallina, and Pallagi. Contemporary ruby-red morocco, elaborately gilt with gilt inner dentelle and giltstamped arms to both covers. Green moirée silk endpapers. Green silk divider. Only edition. Of all of Gironi's publications, all of which are of a similar nature, the present work on Greek music is one of the rarest, published in only 30 copies and printed on strong, very wide-margined wove paper. This is the dedication copy for Marie Louise, Archduchess of Austria and Duchess of Parma (1791-1847), the wife of Napoleon and daughter of Francis I (1768-1835), first Emperor of Austria, with a printed dedication dated May 1825 and sumptuously bound with the Austrian arms on both covers. - "Cette dissertation n'étant point destinée au commerce, il n'en a été tiré que trente exemplaires, et l'auteur en a fait hommage à une dame à l'occasion de son mariage. Les gravures sont d'après les dessins de peintres célèbres" (Brunet). - The eight hand-coloured aquatints, showing costumes and musical instruments, are blindstamped with Giulio Ferrario's monogram ("Il costume antico e moderno"). An entirely complete copy, showing only some slight spotting and some foxing to margins. Old catalogue description pasted to lower free endpaper. Traces of professional restorations to spine and hinges. Latterly in the collection of the legendary French maître coiffeur Louis Alexandre Raimon (1922-2008), hairdresser to film stars and aristocracy, with his ownership stamp to first free endpaper ("Collection Alexandre de Paris"). Brunet II, 1615. Graesse III, 89. OCLC 13996001.
Very uncommon edition by Farrar, Straus and Young with light wear to covers, some fading, former private library stamp inside front and back covers, phone number on front end paper, three pages are printed over as printer's error, illustrations are wood engravings by Ilya Schor. 118 pages. Binding is solid and square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind.
- Lucien Vogel éditeur, Paris Février 1914, 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, signée en bas à gauche de la planche. Gravure originale réalisée pour l