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198777569Washington : National Gallery Of Art ; Boston : New York Graphic Society Books 1987. First Edition. Hardback. An exceptional copy; fine in an equally fine dw. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. Literally as new. ; 306 pages; Description: ix 306 p. : ill. some col. ; 32 cm. Bibliography: p. 295-303. Subjects: OKeeffe Georgia 1887-1986 --Exhibitions. OKeeffe Georgia 1887-1986 --Correspondence. Washington : National Gallery Of Art ; Boston : New York Graphic Society Books hardcover
1989120656New York : Knopf In Association With Callaway Editions 1989. First Paperback Edition. Paperback. A fine copy in the original full-color folding wrappers. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. ; 0 pages; Beautiful full-color illustrations. Description: 158 p. : col. Ill. ; 42 cm. Subjects: OKeeffe Georgia 1887-1986 --Catalogs. Flowers in art --Catalogs. New York : Knopf In Association With Callaway Editions paperback
198868727Washington : National Gallery Of Art ; Boston : New York Graphic Society Books 1988. Second Edition. Hardback. An exceptional copy; fine in an equally fine dust-wrapper. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. Literally as new. ; 306 pages; Description: ix 306 p. : ill. some col. ; 32 cm. Subjects: O’Keeffe Georgia 1887-1986 --Exhibitions. O’Keeffe Georgia 1887-1986 --Correspondence. Artists--United States--Correspondence. Washington : National Gallery Of Art ; Boston : New York Graphic Society Books hardcover
19966540Austin Texas: Eakin. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1996. Commemorative. Hardcover. Book looks new and unread . History of the area of Farmers Branch and Carrollton Dallas County Texas on the Elm Fork of the Trinity River. Part of the Peters Colony. 647 numbered pages. ; 647 pages . Eakin hardcover
0365536423.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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198715243München : Droemer - New York : Callaway 1987. OLn. farb. ill. OU. 100 Taf. 16 S. Text 2° = 42 x 40 cm. Erste deutsche Ausgabe dieses opulenten Prachtwerkes ! Alte ISBN: 3426263114 sehr gut erhalten bis auf lichtgeblichenen Streifen am Umschlag hinten oben. ISBN 9783426263112 ANY QUESTIONS Please don´t hesitate to ask for details !! unknown
199113391New York NY U.S.A.: Alfred A. Knopf Incorporated 1991. New York NY U.S.A.: Alfred A. Knopf Incorporated 1991. oversized book of O'keefe's New York period lavish printing and format VFmint in dj with plastic ascetate title banner as originally issued a magnificant book in printing and subject matter first edition in publishers silver shipping carton Carton may have some wear. . First Edition. Cloth. Very Fine/Very Fine. Elephant Folio - over 15" - 23" tall. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Fine/Very Fine. Book. Alfred A. Knopf Incorporated Hardcover
20003974Cumming Ga. : Humpus Bumpus Press 2000. 2000. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Very Good. 1st edition 1st printing ; x 396 pp ; ISBN: 0965462455; 1965462463 ; LCCN: 2001-233779 ; OCLC: 43925386 ; LC: PS558.G4; Dewey: 810.99758 ; 22 cm. ; Consists of winning entries to the annual "O Georgia!" statewide writing competition instituted by Jimmy Ca rter and independent booksellers Humpus Bumpus and subsequently cancelled in 2004 due to lack of funding ; color illustrated stiff paper wrappers ; works by Jim Howell Patty Graniero Dale Lawrence Philip John Dorris F. William Broome Dagmar Mar shall Jessica L. Nettles James E. Mead Jr. Bonnie McGarity Williams Maxine Hamm Nancy Cadle Craddock Barbara and Diana MacKinnon Jacquelyn L. Miles Elizabeth Bowles Samuel H. Harrison Beth Mangia April S. Fields Judy Parker Beth Alphin Renee Hand Morris Karen Ann Ebert Terri Collins Regina U. Galloway Virginia M. McGuffey Maureen P. Huntington Mary Lou McMichen Virginia Bishop Heaton Teresa Bueno Donna Caldwell Onie Bodenheimer Susan Kiernan-Lewis. Farrar M. Atkinson Meoldy Kelly Howarth Myrna Adams West Genie Smith Bernstein Christine Dean Jim Connor Mary B. Purcell Debbie DiMenichi David Schmidt Ian Neville Priscilla King Cynthia Newberry Martin Cathy Rittiner Williams Walton Young Lawrence Wood Pamela J. Avery Sally Wolper Boyles Dave Weathers Billie Hamilton Wilson Jan Saul Iona Poff Peter Krams Carol D. O'Dell Annabel Alderman Dorothy L. Boal Freances G. Daniel Margaret Dyer Judy W. Swann Becky P. Ramsay Kalynn Sharkey Ver nick Arris Farley Brandon Rogersd Monica Wilson Munn and Marjory Egger. ; FINE <br/> <br/> Cumming, Ga. : Humpus Bumpus Press, 2000. paperback
19782205110028Chicago : Lewis Publishing Company Pleasantville Iowa : Merril D. Anthony Marceline Missouri : Walsworth Publishing Co 1978. Hardcover. New. 2 volumes 1187 pages : illustrtaions portraits ; 29 cm. Hardcover. N Good binding and cover. Clean unmarked pages. Facsimile reprint. Chicago : Lewis Publishing Company, Pleasantville, Iowa : Merril D. Anthony Marceline, Missouri : Walsworth Publishing Co hardcover
1978805667Walsworth Publishing Co. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1978. Hardcover. Picture is inadequate--it's a bright gold on the brown which doesn't show up well on my scanner. ; 1187 pages . Walsworth Publishing Co. hardcover
19233037New York: Anderson Galleries 1923. first edition. Very Good. EXHIBITION PROGRAM FOR O’KEEFFE’S FIRST MAJOR ART SHOW SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY O’KEEFFE.<br /> <br /> Inscribed by O’Keeffe on cover in pencil: “I am sorry you cant come – / Hope all is well with you / Sincerely / Georgia O’Keeffe.â€. O’Keeffe’s first major show – opening at Anderson Galleries in New York on January 29 1923 –was a sensation. “The reviews were excellent. Henry McBride pleased O’Keeffe ‘immensely’ when his piece for the New York Herald stated that in the show ‘there is a great deal of clear precise unworried painting’ which Stieglitz was calling ‘color music.’ The Sun’s critic Alan Burroughs marveled that in the concurrent exhibition of still lifes and flower pieces by the likes of Cézanne Manet Monet and Renoir at Durand-Ruel ‘one sees no canvases with the intensity of Miss O’Keeffe’s.’â€<br /> <br /> “As many as five hundred people a day thronged the galleries. Although many went out of curiosity aroused by Stieglitz’s photographs of the artist once there they mostly liked what they saw. O’Keeffe’s work was sensuous easily understandable greatly appealing often decorative and much of it seemed quite overtly sexual in a fashionably liberated way. Some twenty paintings were sold for a total of about $3000…†Whelan.<br /> <br /> There was no catalog for the show - for as Stieglitz wrote explicitly on the back page of the program “There is no catalogue. The pictures have no titles but are numbered and dated†– so this program is the only significant printed documentation of the exhibition. And significant it is for it opens with an artist’s statement by O’Keeffe that is one of the most important and revealing things she ever wrote.<br /> <br /> She opens with a blunt almost anti-romantic autobiography: she “grew up pretty much as everybody else grows up†and then describes a turning point “one day seven years ago†when she realized she couldn’t keep living by other people’s rules — “I can’t live where I want to… I can’t even say what I want to.†She identifies painting as “the only thing I could do that didn’t concern anybody but myself†and discovered that she could say things “with color and shapes†that she couldn’t say any other way — “things that I had no words for.â€<br /> <br /> She almost cheekily anticipates some criticism “Some of the wise men say it is not painting some of them say it is. Art or not Art – they disagree. Some of them do not care.†before shifting her narrative to credit Stieglitz not only for this exhibition but for her famous introduction to the art world when Stieglitz exhibited the drawings shown to him by O’Keeffe’s friend Anita Pollitzer years earlier.<br /> <br /> In a bluntly forthright final paragraph she expresses her ambivalence but also her need to have her paintings shown: “I say that I do not want to have this exhibition because among other reasons there are so many exhibitions that it seems ridiculous for me to add to the mess but I guess I’m lying. I probably do want to see my things hang on a wall as other things hang so as to be able to place them in my mind in relation to other things I have seen done. And I presume if I must be honest that I am also interested in what anybody else had to say about them and also in what they don’t say because that means something to me too.â€<br /> <br /> ––––––––<br /> <br /> New York: The Anderson Galleries 1923. 6.25x9.5 inches. Two sheets making eight pages when folded as issued. With a printed extract on O’Keeffe by Marsden Hartley headed: “Extract from ‘Some Women Painters’ in ‘Adventures in the Arts’ by Marsden Hartley.†on pages 5-6. Mailing folds some general light soiling. Housed in custom presentation folder. <br /> <br /> RARE: We are not aware of another signed copy that has been on the market. <br /> <br /> References:<br /> <br /> Whelan Richard. Alfred Stieglitz: A Biography. Boston: Little Brown 1995 pp. 437-9. Anderson Galleries unknown
35973Boston Little Brown & Co. / Bulfinch 1989. 4° 306 S. 120 farb. Abb. a. Taf. OLwd. m. OU OU min. gebrauchsspurig tadell. Katalog zur Ausstellung in der National Gallery Washington u. ö. Mit 130 S. Briefen von G. O‘Keeffe. 010 Boston, Little, Brown & Co. / Bulfinch, 1989 unknown
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35054Zürich Kunsthaus 1997. 4° 144 S. über 50 farb. Abb. Kart. Tadell. 010 Zürich, Kunsthaus, 1997 unknown
50021München / New York Droemer / Callaway 1987. . One hundred flowers dt. - Gutes sauberes Exemplar München / [New York], Droemer / Callaway, (1987). unknown
0836272749.Gcalendar. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
1991BN312069Droemer Knaur 1991. 1991. Die New Yorker Jahre <br/><br/>Die New Yorker Jahre O'Keeffe Georgia Droemer Knaur unknown
1968178373New York: Atlantis Editions 1968. Early abstract drawings of O'Keeffe First edition number 185 of 230 copies signed by the artist from a total edition of 250. O'Keeffe personally selected ten of her drawings two of which are from the Metropolitan Museum of Art to represent the range and variety of her work in this medium. To some of the drawings she made changes enhancing the print. Folio. With 10 reproduced drawings printed in 300-line screen offset lithography at the Meriden Gravure Co. I-IX are printed on Rives BFK paper and X on Arches Cover paper. Sheet sizes: 63.3 x 48.5 cm. Eight-page booklet together with 10 loose prints in separate folders. All housed in the publisher's white cloth clamshell box. All in fine condition. hardcover
19402580New York: An American Place 1940. Single sheet printed on recto and verso. Fine copy.<br /> <br /> Handbill for O’Keeffe’s exhibition including some works painted in Hawaii. Significant for presenting a brief artist’s statement. “Maybe the new place enlarges ones sic world a little. Maybe one takes one’s own world along and cannot see anything else.†An American Place was Stieglitz’s last gallery which he opened in 1929 on the seventeenth floor of a newly constructed skyscraper on Madison Avenue. Stieglitz posted the gallery’s mission on a card in the space: “No formal press views / No cocktail parties / No special invitations / No advertising / No institutions / No isms / No theories / No game being played / Nothing asked of anyone who comes / No anything on the walls except what you see there / The doors of An American Place are ever open to all.†OCLC locates five copies. See Dorothy Norman Alfred Stieglitz: An American Seer. Aperture 1973. p. 205. An American Place unknown
19392579New York: An American Place 1939. Single sheet folded once to form 4 pp. Fine copy.<br /> <br /> Exhibition brochure for O’Keeffe’s show consisting of twenty-two paintings from New Mexico. O’Keeffe contributes an essay “About Myself†dated January 1939 in which she discusses flowers the desert and painting. William Einstein contributes a short piece from 1938 titled “Georgia O’Keeffe†denoted “Not for publication.†OCLC locates eight copies. An American Place unknown
1978227050New York.: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. 1978. First edition. . Hardcover. . Fine copy in fine dust jacket in mylar. As new. . Folio. Illustrated in black white and color. Important reference work. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. hardcover
2011024431Gerald Peters Gallery 2011. Book. Fine. Soft cover. American First. Catalogue of an exhibition at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Dallas from Jun4 14 through July 14 1986; a solid clean unread copy in collectible condition; brief introductory essay by Margaret Morris; well illustrated with both black and white and color reproductions of O'Keeffe's paintings and drawings; frontispiece is a black and white photograph of Alfred Stieglitz; 48 pages. Gerald Peters Gallery Paperback