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1970184033San Francisco: Society for Individual Rights 1970. Magazine. 48p. including covers 8.5x11 inches illustrated with photos of nude young men artwork and ads some soiling wear to covers otherwise a very good magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Cover story by Phil Andros Samuel Steward also a piece by Dirk Vanden and Richard Amory reviewing the film of his novel "Song of the Loon." Gays and Cops face-to-face. S.I.R. was an extremely important homophile organization in the 1960s-70s and "Vector" was the main gay magazine for the Bay Area during those years. The magazine began life as a newsletter in 1964 merely several folded and or stapled sheets with news and calendars. The late Sixties found the magazine concentrating more on local and national news of interest to gay men. The final years saw the magazine turn more to a standard gay men's magazine with photos of young men from around the Bay Area. Society for Individual Rights unknown books
2009137336Memphis: Brooks Museum of Art 2009. Softbound. VG small nick with loss at bottom of cover otherwise crisp clean and appears unused. Color-illustrated wraps with French folds. 192 pp. Profusely illustrated chiefly in color. Beautiful illustrations includes 57 color illustrations of his work. The first comprehensive publication on the artist. Brooks Museum of Art paperback books
1985028259Boston: Beacon Press 1985. xiii 219p. dj author's SIGNED presentation copy. Beacon Press unknown books
1982146146New York: The Vendome Press 1982. Hardcover. NF inscribed by Swezey to friend and colleague a Russian art curator./VG/VG some scuffs on dust jacket otherwise clean. Brown cloth/boards; gold lettering. Navy blue dj with bw photograph and white lettering. 127 pp. with duotone photographs throughout. Photos and information researched from the albums of Anna Vyrubova a close family friend of the Romanovs and Empress Alexandra's confidante. Vyrubova recorded the last days of the family in both words and images. Touching photos of a typical Edwardian family tellingly out of sync with their realm. With an extensive introduction by Massie and the photographic descriptions by Swezey. The Vendome Press hardcover books
607322"Marilyn Maxwell" in black fountain pen ink on vintage green album leaf. 6" x 4 1/8"; very good minor signs of handling ca 1940s. Boldly signed and inscribed: "For Phyllis - cordially Marilyn Maxwell.". Signed by Authors. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
1979157332Rochester NY: International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House 1979. First edition. Softcover. 80 pages. Published in conjunction with an exhibition made possible by a grant by Xerox Corporation a show that focuses on generative art using copy machines and other types of media forms. Includes illustrations after works by artists like Keith Smith Thomas Barrow Jill Lynne Barbara Astman and others. A close to near fine copy in wrappers with some minor foxing. International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House unknown books
1979036225Rochecorbon: International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House 1979. 80p. colored and b/w illus. quarto format original stiff wrappers. International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House unknown books
2001UMCCWEL00LAWUniversity of New Mexico Press 2001. Very Good. McCullough-Brabson Ellen. We'll be in Your Mountains We'll be in Your Songs: A Navajo Woman Sings. Help Marilyn. Albuquerque NM: University of New Mexico Press 2001. First edition. 168pp. Illustrated. Bibliography. 4to. Red cloth with gilt lettering on spine. Book condition: Very good with gently bumped corners. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with lightly bumped edges and subtle soiling. CD of music attached inside rear cover. University of New Mexico Press hardcover books
197819393Princeton: The Art Museum/Princeton University 1978. Softcover. VG- slight wear to extremities a few pencil marks throughout and ink writing on one page of text. Green wraps with color illustration. 160 pp. 1 color numerous bw plates. The Art Museum/Princeton University unknown books
1993167441Malaga: Fundacion Pablo Ruiz Picasso 1993. First edition. Softcover. 24 pages. Text in Spanish. A very good copy plus in wrappers that are lightly soiled and with the small rubber stamp of author curator and one time director of The Art Institute of Chicago Douglas Druick to the front free endpaper. Scarce. Fundacion Pablo Ruiz Picasso unknown books
1982UMCCPIC00EEPrinceton University Press 1982. Fine. McCully Marilyn. Picasso Anthology: Documents Criticism Reminiscences. Princeton N.J.: Princeton University Press 1982. 288pp. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Near fine. Light rubbing to extremities. Princeton University Press paperback books
2016161852London: Sotheby's 2016. Paperback. VG; light shelf wear. Bw illustrated wraps. Red/black lettering on white spine. 317 pp. with Lots 501 to 687 listed and pictured in color. Additional archival photos in color and bw. Catalogue from the auction held February 5 2016 of works by Picasso from the collection of his granddaughter Marina daughter of Paolo Picasso and Russian ballerina Olga Khokhlova. For an excellent article on this sale and the reason behind it see this from The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2015/may/24/marina-picasso-selling-pablo-picasso-art-help-heal-miserable-childhood. Sotheby's paperback books
20069026039London: Helly Nahmad Gallery 2006. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Picasso. Fine condition in fine slipcase shrinkwrapped - as new. <br/><br/> Helly Nahmad Gallery hardcover books
1997248528Washington: National Gallery of Art 1997. hardcover. fine/near fine. Profusely illustrated with many full page color plates. 374pp. 4to cloth d.w. Washington D.C. National Gallery of Art 1997. A fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper.<br/><br/> National Gallery of Art unknown books
19999024808New York: Abrams 1999. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/fine. With 310 illustrations in full color. Bound in the publisher's original black cloth with the front cover stamped in blind and the spine stamped in gilt. <br/><br/> Abrams hardcover books
2001172940New York: Abrams 2001. Paperback. VG. White wraps with black illustration and red lettering. 296 pp. BW illustrations. Translated from French by Christine Baker and Michael Raeburn. "Fernande Olivier the first real love in the life of Pablo Picasso left a vivid account of the years she spent with the great artist 1905-1912 which happened to coincide with the period of Picasso's most revolutionary work. Although the value and interest of her recollections from this period has been increasingly recognized by scholars most of her writing has not been available in English until now." "Besides the journal Loving Picasso also includes writing from Olivier's memoir first published in French in the 1930's and from her letters to Gertrude Stein Alice B. Toklas and Guillaume Apollinaire. Edited by Picasso scholar Marilyn McCully who also provides a foreword the book is illustrated by archival photographs of Olivier Picasso and their friends - Gertrude Stein Max Jacob Kees van Dongen and others - as well as reproductions of her own drawings and paintings; works for which Olivier modeled before she met Picasso; and some of the superb portraits of her by Picasso himself."--Jacket. Abrams paperback books
2004114450Ferrara Italy: Ferrara Arte 2004. Hardcover. VG. Beige illus. paper-covered boards; 311 pp.; 100 color and bw figures 90 color plates. Text in Italian; Accompanied an exhibition held 3 October 2004 - 9 January 2005; Includes Cubist works by Pablo Picasso Georges Braque Jacques Lipchitz Alexandra Exter Fernand Leger Leo Gestel Juan Gris and many more; Extensive annotations for each work. Ferrara Arte hardcover books
1997170511Washington DC: National Gallery of Art / Yale 1997. Paperback. VG As New. Dark color pictorial wraps; 374 pp. with 182 color and bw illustrations;. The catalogue to accompany the exhibition held in DC and Boston with emphasis on Picasso's close allegiance with the Catalan modernista movement and his Blue and Rose periods. National Gallery of Art / Yale paperback books
1997117367Washington DC: National Gallery of Art / Yale 1997. Hardbound. VG with light wear to dw and a very small tear at top of dw spine;. Coffee boards with navy lettering; color pictorial dw with; 374 pp. with 182 color and bw illustrations;. The catalogue to accompany the exhibition held in DC and Boston with emphasis on Picasso's close allegiance with the Catalan modernista movement and his Blue and Rose periods. National Gallery of Art / Yale unknown books
1997106349Washington DC: National Gallery of Art 1997. Softbound. VG. Color pictorial wraps. 374 pp. profusely illustrated in bw and color. An extensive and broad exhibition catalogue that features 182 works. Includes focused essays by 10 authors selected bibliography lengthy index. National Gallery of Art unknown books
1997136927Washington D.C. & New Haven CT: National Gallery of Art / Yale University Press 1997. First edition. Hardcover. 374 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran March 30 through July 27 1997 in Washington D.C. and then September 10 1997 through January 4 1998 in Boston. Text contributions by Natasha Staller Robert S. Lubar Phillip Dennis Cate Robert J. Bordingham Jeffrey Weiss Peter Read Robert Rosenblum Margaret Werth Mark Rosenthal and Ann Hoenigswald. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations. A clean and tight near fine copy in a near fine dust jacket. National Gallery of Art / Yale University Press unknown books
199771851New Haven:: Yale Univeristy Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1997. Hardcover. 0300071663 . Color illustrations throughout. First edition. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. . Yale Univeristy Press, hardcover books
19971327385Washington: Natinal Gallery of Art 1997. Hardcover. Quarto; VG/VG-; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine black with white and tan print; DJ has light edgewear vendor labels on rear else clean and bright; Boards in tan cloth with blue print clean and strong; Text block clean and tight; Signed in ink by contributor Jeffrey Weiss on the half-title page; Signed in ink by the editor on the title page; "Exhibition dates: National Gallery of Art Washington 30 March - 27 July 1997."; 374 pages frontispiece illustrated color. Modern Art <br /> <br /> <br /> NOTE: Oversized books. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates. 1327385. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Natinal Gallery of Art hardcover books
1989151973Auckland New Zealand: Auckland City Art Gallery 1989. Softcover. NF interior but for art museum library bookplate inside front cover; light shelf wear to covers. Color-illus. wraps with white lettering. 128 pp. with 47 color plates and 104 bw illus. Catalogue from the exhibition of the same name held November to December 1989 in Auckland. With a foreword by Christopher Johnstone and essays by Marilyn McCully and Tony Green as well as a reprint of an essay by Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler who was Picasso's dealer. Includes an illustrated chronology by McCully curator. Auckland City Art Gallery unknown books
2013138693Malakoff Cedex France: Editions Hazan 2013. Hardcover. VG- Bottom edge of binding is a bit bumped near open edge. Black & tan & illus. boards 159 pp. 130 BW & color illus. Text is in French and English. Issued in conjunction with a 2013 exhibition featuring Pablo Picasso's time spent on the French Riviera. With illustrated essays by Marilyn McCully and Jean-Louis Andral and further contributions by Michael Raeburn. Lovely to browse through. Editions Hazan hardcover books