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19862413New York: Harry N. Abrams 1986. FIRST EDITION. Original box. Very Good. DELUXE SIGNED LIMITED FIRST EDITION ONE OF ONLY 100 COPIES SIGNED BY LICHTENSTEIN complete with 24 offset lithographs printed in color on Coronado Opaque SST Cover paper. Although known primarily for large bold works Roy Lichtenstein "always worked from meticulous finished sketches. During a distinguished career of almost three decades he has seldom deviated from the practice of using these sketches to generate paintings prints and sculpture in ongoing and discrete series. <br /> <br /> "The twenty-four drawings in this sketchbook are 'all landscapes figures and houses but they are essentially landscapes.' They do in part recall certain of his landscape images of the mid-sixties. However now devoid of the familiar Lichtenstein dots each is composed exclusively of brushstrokes-a combination of free seemingly spontaneous marks evoking Abstract Expressionism played against what the artist refers to as 'cartoon' brushstrokes that continue to represent his concern for artifice. <br /> <br /> "The drawings in Landscape Sketches 1984-1985 inspired by a semiabstract landscape that appeared as an element in his recent Paintings series constitute his first attempt at creating 'plain landscapes out of all brushstrokes'-the frankly 'fake' or cartoon marks providing the link that allows us to associate these new works with those we recognize as archetypal." Constance W. Glenn Introduction.<br /> <br /> Note: In addition to the 100 signed and numbered copies there were an additional 10 artist's proofs issued. <br /> <br /> New York: Harry N. Abrams 1986. Quarto 8.25 x 11 in loose as issued in cloth box with introductory booklet laid-in. Number 45/100 signed and dated on inside of portfolio. Complete with all tissue guards. Some soiling to box otherwise fine. RARE. Harry N. Abrams unknown books
198123974New York: Hudson Hills Press in association with the Saint Louis Art Museum 1981. Fine in gilt-stamped boards red slipcase. First Edition. Quarto in slipcase. A fine presentation copy SIGNED by Lichtenstein and Cowart and inscribed in the year of publication to the book's publisher Paul Anbinder: "For Paul Anbinder / With our most sincere thanks / and best wishes / Roy Lichtenstein 81' / Jack Cowart." Published in conjunction with a major traveling retrospective of Roy Lichtenstein's work that began at the Saint Louis Art Museum May 8 - June 28 1981. Profusely illustrated with 67 color plates and 100 black-and-white images including 5 gatefolds. With an introduction and two essays by curator Jack Cowart. New York: Hudson Hills Press, in association with the Saint Louis Art Museum unknown books
198925714New York: Mary Boone Gallery 1989. A little worn at the edges and extremities; back cover with irregular toning else close to near fine in textured boards. Rare signed copy of an unaccountably uncommon publication. First Edition. Tall quarto. SIGNED and briefly inscribed: "To Bob John / Roy / Roy Lichtenstein / 1/18/90." Tissue-guarded mirrored pastedowns and endpapers. Rare hardcover catalogue published in conjunction with Lichtenstein's exhibition "The Mirror Paintings" at Mary Boone Gallery New York 21 October - 18 November 1989. Introduction by Robert Rosenblum essays by Lawrence Alloway and Henry Geldzahler. 19 color illustrations black and white frontispiece. Elegant and iconic design high quality printing. New York: Mary Boone Gallery unknown books
196326412Düsseldorf: Verlag Kalender / Hansjoachim Dietrich 1963. Printed on card stock with an extremely delicate binding; this copy with one signature loose and a hint of age-toning else near fine in black wrappers. First Edition. Thick octavo. An early Pop Art anthology illustrated in black-and-white with works by Wolf Vostell Nam June Paik Roy Lichtenstein Claes Oldenburg Jim Dine George Segal Diter Rot Hansjoachim Dietrich Mimmo Rotella and George Brecht followed by numerous blank pages interspersed with poetry and occasional images. A work of art in its own right. Düsseldorf: Verlag Kalender / Hansjoachim Dietrich unknown books
1874223351London: Macmillan 1874. hardcover. fine. Extra illustrated with lithographs copper and steel engravings mainly portraits and numerous woodcuts throughout the text several fold out facsimlies. 2 volumes tall 8vo beautifully rebound in 3/4 brown morocco with black spine labels marbled boards t.e.g. London: Macmillan 1874. Fine.<br/><br/> Macmillan unknown books
196614541Providence: Rhode Island School of Design 1966. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. Paperbound octavo. Unpaginated. With essay by Daniel Robbins. One of one thousand numbered copies with cover artwork by Diter Rot Rot has Initialed this copy. Catalog of a 1966 exhibition at the Rhode Island School of Design featuring 79 examples of still life drawings and paintings. Illustrated in black and white. A near fine copy of this rare catalog. Rhode Island School of Design paperback books
197127237Monchengladbach: Stadtisches Museum Monchengladbach 1971. Very faint toning to the cream paper and a hint of edge-wear else near fine. First Edition. Offset lithographic poster. 18 1/16 x 24 inches. Poster for an exhibition of pop-graphics from the Etzold collection owned by the Städtisches Museum Mönchengladbach. Reproduces Roy Lichtenstein's Foot Medication. Monchengladbach: Stadtisches Museum Monchengladbach unknown books
1993171737New York: Guggenheim Museum 1993. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. 408 pages. A comprehensive monograph published in conjunction with a traveling show that ran October 8 1993 through January 16 1994 at The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and then tavleed to Los Angeles CA and Montreal for additional dates. Includes 350 color illustrations. A tight very near fine copy in a near fine dust jacket with some minor wear and with a close to near fine example of the scarce wraparound bellyband with some toning and chips to the spine. Signed by both Waldman and Lichtenstein on the title page. A very nice copy of what remains one of the best books on this iconic American artist. Extra postage charges maybe necessary. Guggenheim Museum unknown books
198724543New York: The Museum of Modern Art 1987. Corners tapped and cloth dulled at extremities otherwise near fine in a near fine jacket with crimping at the corners and trace soiling. First Edition. Small oblong quarto. SIGNED and briefly inscribed by Lichtenstein on the first free endpaper. Published in conjunction with the exhibition The Drawings of Roy Lichtenstein at The Museum of Modern Art New York March 15 - June 2 1987. Illustrated with numerous color and black-and-white plates of Lichtenstein's work. Essay by Berenice Rose. New York: The Museum of Modern Art unknown books
1994143669New York: Hudson Hills 1994. First Edition. First Edition. Featuring full color reproductions of prints by Lichtenstein issued in association with the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC <br/><br/>Included is a full color illustrated two pocket folder from the National Gallery exhibition which ran from October 30 1994 to January 8 1995 featuring a press release check list and schedule of related events and activities. <br/><br/>Near Fine in a Near Fine dust jacket. Hudson Hills unknown books
1994175377New York / Washington D.C.: Hudson Hills Press in association with The National Gallery of Art 1994. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 328 pages. Published in conjunction with a retrospective exhibition. Foreword by Earl A. Powell III. Introduction by Ruth E. Fine. A comprehensive look at the wide range of works by Lichtenstein from prints posters books announcements and other projects. Includes 349 color plates with an additional 48 black and white illustrations. A clean very near fine copy in a very near fine dust jacket. A very copy copy of what remains one of the best reference books on this important Pop artist. Hudson Hills Press in association with The National Gallery of Art unknown books
198023714New York: Leo Castelli Gallery 1980. First edition. Loose Sheets. Very Good . Large single sheet of paper foldedfor mailing. A poster announcing a 1980 exhbition at Leo Castelli Gallery featuring two major commissioned works by Roy Lichtenstein and Robert Rauschenberg at 142 Greene Street. Light wear at folds else a clean very good to near fine example. The poster measures approx 28" tall x 22" wide. <br/><br/> Leo Castelli Gallery unknown books
2012172105Chicago IL and London: The Art Institute of Chicago and Tate Modern 2012. First edition. Hardcover. 368 pages. Monograph published in conjunction a show that ran May 16 through September 3 2012 at The Art Institute of Chicago and then traveled to Washington DC London and Paris for additional dates. Introduction by James Rondeau and Sheena Wagstaff. Essays by Harry Cooper Iria Candela Sara Doris Chrissie Iles Yve-Alain Bois James Lawrence James Rondeau Stephen Little and Sheena Wagstaff. Includes over 170 illustrations with the vast majority in color and a chronology by Clare Bell. A fine copy in illustrated boards with cloth spine. No dust jacket as issued. One of the best books to examine the long career of one of the most important American artists of the 20th century who was one of the central figures of Pop art. The Art Institute of Chicago and Tate Modern unknown books
182347748Montpellier France 1823. Letter now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Age-toning. Fold-lines. Faint tide line to verso under address. Stamped "33 Montpellier" above address. Very Good. Bifolium with 1st page of manuscript ~ 33 lines ~ 300 words. Text in French. Writing small neat precise & legible. 10" x 7-7/8" <br/><br/>Schröder & Schyler a longtime wine merchant from Bordeaux founded in 1739 and still in business today. Here offered a letter ordering quanties of 'vin blanc' et 'vin rouge' along with other related correspondence. unknown books
199970855London: Granta Books 1999. First edition limited issue of 250 numbered copies signed by Lichtenstein and Sinclair on the limitation page. Copy #201. Cloth-covered boards with original photograph on the front board. Issued without dustjacket. Slipcase. Cloth of one slipcase corner just touched; otherwise an unread copy in Fine condition in a Fine slipcase. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Hardcovers. Fine/Not Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Limited Edition. Granta Books hardcover books
1984294194New York: James Goodman Gallery 1984. paperback. near fine. Lichtenstein Roy. Text by Pincus-Witten. Illustrated throughout some in color. Thin oblong 8vo pictorial wrappers. New York: James Goodman Gallery 1984. Spine and edges are just a bit sunned else a fine copy. Signed and dated by Lichtenstein on the title page<br/><br/> Exhibition catalogue on the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the gallery.<br/><br/> James Goodman Gallery unknown books
199953055London: Granta Books 1999. First Edition. One of 250 numbered copies specially bound and signed by both authors this being copy no.47. Octavo 24cm; yellow cloth with titles stamped in black on spine and pictorial label mounted to upper front cover; publisher's olive green cloth-covered slipcase; viii33814 with 8pp of color illustrations bound at center. Fine in a Fine slipcase. Non-fiction work co-written by Sinclair and Lichtenstein in which they explore the life of reclusive Jewish autodidact David Rodinsky. Granta Books unknown books
1874214672London: Macmillan 1874. Second. hardcover. very good. Numerous steel engravings and lithographs several fold out facsimlies. 2 volumes tall 8vo ornately gilt blue cloth top of spines repaired. London: Macmillan 1874. Second Edition. Very Good .<br/><br/> Macmillan unknown books
197211629Aachen: Neue Gallerie 1972. First edition. Hardcover. Fine. Square 4to. Interesting catalog of a 1972 exhibition of numerous conceptual and fluxus artists. A fine example in boards with three dimensional image bolted to front cover. Somewhat scarce in such clean fine condition. Text in German and English. Original yeloow printed wraparound band present but torn. <br/><br/> Neue Gallerie hardcover books
200171933NY: Gagosian Gallery 2001. First edition. 60 pp. Fine in full black cloth with inset cover illustration. No dust jacket as issued. NY: Gagosian Gallery hardcover books
199971922Washington DC: Corcoran Gallery of Art 1999. First edition. Folio. 247 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Washington DC: Corcoran Gallery of Art unknown books
1989405093New York: Sixty-five Thompson Street 1989. A fine well-preserved copy. Folio. 89 1 pages. Cloth; dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. <br/><br/> Sixty-five Thompson Street hardcover books
191540081Evanston: Northwestern Univ. Press 1915. Second edition. Paper wrappers. A very good partially unopened uncut copy edgeworn and lightly soiled wrappers contents clean. 43 pp. Illus. with 4 b/w plates. Sm. 4to. Northwestern University Bulletin Volume XVI Number I September 3 1915. A fascinating description of Lichtenstein's buying trip for major American universities -including Harvard College Library Harvard Law School Library The John Crerar Library Northwestern University Library John Carter Brown Library Northwestern University Law School Library and the American Antiquarian Society- obtaining collections of extremely valuable and rare books manuscripts and newspapers at unbelievably low prices averaging approximately four dollars a piece for the printed books and two cents each for the newspaper sheets. Palau 138248. Northwestern Univ. Press unknown books
197019451EIrvine CA: University of California Irvine 1970. First Edition. Oversize paperbound 10 3/8†x 10 1/4â€. An illustrated catalogue issued to accompany an exhibition of art work by Roy Lichtenstein. With an interview by John Coplans. Near fine copy with a very faint bit of use in printed wrappers. University of California, Irvine unknown books
2005269998New York: Gagosian 2005. hardcover. near fine. Organized in collaboration with Roy Lichtenstein Foundation. 132pp. 4to yellow boards with decorative black dot pattern. New York: Gagosian Gallery 2005. A near fine copy.<br/><br/> With essay by Hal Foster Pop Pygmalion<br/><br/> Gagosian unknown books