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2013102796Lima: Instituto Cultural Peruano Norteamericano ICPNA Mayo - Agosto 2013. 25 cm. Juan Peralta Daniel Contreras Curadores 244 pages b/w and color plates bios. cat. color pict. wrps. OCLC: 879506276 This 4th edition of the Bienal Internacional de Grabado ICPNA welcomes those exponents and projects whom one way or another are establishing a presence in the contemporary graphic work and have become continuous platforms of transmission training research and orientation towards the enrichment of the languages and visual discourses. This new edition of the main event for the promotion exchange and debate of contemporary graphic art held in Peru has managed to summon artists groups and workshops national and foreign under the curatorial theme "Transfer: Departures and Returns from the Graphic Arts". Spanning from the more traditional forms of engraving to the more contemporary digital expressions the Biennale featured twenty exhibitions in 17 art galleries and parallel activities such as interventions conferences and workshops. Participating institutions included Municipalidad Metropolitana de Lima Municipalidad de Miraflores Caja Metropolitana de Lima Escuela Nacional Superior Autónoma de Bellas Artes Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores Universidad Ricardo Palma Alianza Francesa and the Centro Cultural de España. "We start with a very specific objective for this version of the biennial space not only promotion exchange and debate from the contemporary graphics highlighting their creative validity its contribution to history art criticism and education. Moreover even more in an environment like ours the Peruvian where engraving culture in many cases excluded. Therefore this needs to establish a multiple route linked with memory and is part of the essence of the engraving. Therefore the intent fits the subject of transference in which concept we discover the departures and returns the movement that generates a change good or bad but never the same. In this amount of trajectories routes and paths in our history as a country or as individuals we always collect something and leave something else. And in such situations the inherent creativity of expressing it into our worlds and languages. William M. Ivins Jr. curator of MOMA in his early years argued in his text "Printed Image and Knowledge: Analysis of Pre-Photographic Image" that the maturity of a society can be expressed in terms of graphical development as means of communication and social information." LIMITED EDITION OF 1000 COPIES. List of exhibitions workshop and interventions/exhibition: 1 Más allá - Otredad en el grabado contemporáneo. Curaduría Daniel Contreras y Juan Peralta. Galería Germán Krüger Espantoso - ICPNA. 2 Un arcabucero en Tenochtitlan de José Bayro Bolivia-México. Curaduría Nanda Leonardini. Galería Germán Krüger Espantoso - ICPNA. 3 No hay futuro por delante solo hay tiempo de Raimond Chaves y Gilda Mantilla Galería Limaginaire - Alianza Francesa. 4 La Praxis Taller de Artes Visuales TAV-Chile / La olla común Chile / Taller Kimkilen Perú. Curaduría Marco Durand y Carolina Salinas. Centro Cultural Ricardo Palma 5 34 Salón Nacional de Grabado ICPNA 2013 Galería Juan Pardo Heeren - ICPNA. 6 La Colmena de Toño Núñez Galería Juan Pardo Heeren - ICPNA 7 Hybridaciones de Marco Alburqueque y Israel Tolentino. Centro Cultural de la Escuela Nacional Superior Autónoma de Bellas Artes del Perú-Sótano 8 Sé feliz no pensando de Herbert Rodríguez. Centro Cultural de la Escuela Nacional Superior Autónoma de Bellas Artes del Perú. 9 A Contrafibra de Alberto Ramos grabados 2005-2012. Curaduría Daniel Contreras y Juan Peralta. Casa de las Trece Puertas 10 ADN Pétreo del Colectivo CEQUE Cusco. Casa de las Trece Puertas 11 Re-generación Grabadores de Iquitos. Curaduría Yuri Castañeda. Casa OHiggins 2do. Piso 12 Todos los perros van al cielo de Claudia Martínez Garay. Centro Cultural Inca Garcilaso 13 Quilombo gráfico de Fernando Bedoya SUM Librería Arcadia/Mediática. 14 Incisiones Xilografía peruana contemporánea. Curaduría Manuel Munive. Galería Municipal de Arte Pancho Fierro. 15 Inscripciones urbanas de Adolfo Bernal Colombia. Curaduría Víctor Manuel Manrique y Augusto del Valle. Centro Cultural Ccori Wasi avenida Arequipa 5198 Miraflores. 16 La llave en el ojo: Serigrafías ocultas y otros impresos de Carlos Troncoso y el taller Llavenelojo. Curaduría Martín Ugaz y Carlos Troncoso Galería ICPNA - San Miguel 17 Pruebas de Estado: Situaciones Alteradas de Elio Martuccelli Marcel Velaochaga y Alex Ángeles. Sala Luis Miró Quesada Garland. 18 Crónicas en la colección de grabado del ICPNA. Curaduría Roger Cáceres. Galería ICPNA La Molina. 19 Despliegue de José Ignacio Iturburu y Augusto Bayardo. Galería Le carré dart de la Alianza Francesa. 20 Noticias en blanco y negro de Luis Torres Villar. Galería ICPNA Lima. WORSHOP: 1 El Taller Exposición antológica de grabado. Curaduría Manuel Munive Galería Juan Pardo Heeren - ICPNA. INTERVENTIONS AND EXHIBITIONS: 1 Intervención pública de Mónica Miros y Los marginales. Estación Grau Línea 1 del Metro de Lima 2 Lima Marka COLECTIVO C.H.O.L.O Intervención Edificio Milenia / Popular y Porvenir 3 Fachadismo de Daniel Cortez Decertor / Elliot Túpac Urcuhuaranga Edificio Milenia / Popular y Porvenir. 4 La línea de la costa José Ignacio Iturburu Edificio Milenia / Popular y Porvenir. Instituto Cultural Peruano Norteamericano, ICPNA unknown books
1830WRCAM51823Lima: Imprenta del Estado por J. Gonzalez 1830. 36pp. Dbd. Corners worn a few small chips. Tanned with an occasional fox mark. Very good. A Peruvian government imprint warning its prefects and tax collectors in the province of Ayacucho about their behavior. The taxmen in a remote province of a newly independent Peru apparently did not always conduct themselves according to their instructions. Not in OCLC. Imprenta del Estado por J. Gonzalez unknown books
1863236623Lima: Tipografia de Aurelio Alfarno 1863. xv 104 xxii 1 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Yellow wrappers split with some loss. xv 104 xxii 1 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Tipografia de Aurelio Alfarno unknown books
1836WRCAM51536Arequipa: Pedro Benavides 1836. Broadside 12 x 8 1/2 inches. Two minor chips and light soiling but generally very good. A number of decrees by Andrès de Santa Cruz printed for circulation in 1836 including an order to remunerate his army after his campaigns to subjugate Peru. Santa Cruz president and dictator of Bolivia from 1829 to 1839 and army general in several South American countries succeeded in uniting Peru and Bolivia in 1837. Very scarce with only one copy recorded by OCLC. OCLC 54307648. Pedro Benavides unknown books
1614WRCAM40774Los Reyes i.e. Lima: Por Francisco del Canto 1614. 43528-31 i.e. 36-391176 leaves. Last five leaves in expert facsimile. Contemporary limp vellum. Light to moderate soiling of binding corner of rear cover chipped. Titlepage mutilated around edges affecting first portion of title; mounted on newer leaf. Second leaf clumsily repaired around edges not affecting text. Trimmed closely at top affecting text in some places. Light soiling. Good. An important Indian language work from the first and at the time only press in South America printed only twenty-eight years after the beginning of printing there and twenty-six years before the Bay Psalm Book was published. Del Canto the owner and operator of the only press in South America at the time was the second printer in Peru. He acquired his press directly from Antonio Ricardo the first printer in South America. This work begins with a grammar of the Quechua language followed by Quechua-Spanish and Spanish-Quechua dictionaries. The book is in a handy smaller format for use in the field. Medina says this book is "extraordinariamente raro" and it is lacking from many of the great collections. <br> <br> This work is generally credited to Del Canto the author of the introduction but parts of it may be by Gonzalez Holguin whose other publications on Peruvian Indian language were published in Lima in 1607 and 1608. Sabin attributes authorship however to Ludovico Bertonio. Only eight copies on OCLC. MEDINA LIMA 58. VARGAS UGARTE 79. PALAU 17729. SABIN 5020. JCB 3II:101. OCLC 6783843 251190642. Por Francisco del Canto hardcover books
1853236625Cuzco: Imprenta Libre por Gregorio Arriaga 1853. 48 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Wrappers. 48 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Imprenta Libre por Gregorio Arriaga unknown books
1843WRCAM41042Lima 1843. 4pp. Folded folio sheet. Old fold lines. Later manuscript notations at foot of first and last leaf. Light soiling and foxing heavier on final page. Good. Pamphlet encouraging subscription to the Confraternidad de Nuestra Senora de la Misericordia a charitable fraternal organization. No copies in OCLC though the National Library of Chile does have a similar item dated ca.1810. unknown books
1850WRCAM46110Peru 1850. Graphite and pastel on brown paper captioned on verso. Sheet size: 8 1/2 x 6 1/4 inches. Small chips to two corners else very good. A scene in one of the Andean passes of Peru showing the town of Churin a swiftly flowing river and two travellers on horseback. unknown books
193026771Arequipa Peru: Vargas Hnos. 1930. Real photo postcard with the blind-stamp of the notably artistic and innovative Vargas brothers' studio in Arequipa at lower right. Not dated circa 1930; not mailed; divided back. Slight wear; in very good condition. Postcard. Not Bound. Very Good. Vargas Hnos. paperback books
1875617011875. Preferred Edition of Peru's First Commercial Code Peru. Commercial Law. Codigo de Comercio de la Republica del Peru. Lima: Imprenta del Estado 1875. 231 pp. Octavo 7-3/4" x 5". Contemporary quarter morocco over marbled boards gilt title to spine. Moderate rubbing to extremities some toning to text internally clean. Ex-library. Location label to spine bookplate to front pastedown small inkstamp to title page. $350. Second and final edition. Peru's first commercial code was adopted in 1852 and put into force and issued in print in 1853. Clagett says the first edition is riddled with errors and cites the 1875 printing as the preferred edition. OCLC locates 5 copies in North American law libraries Harvard LA County Library of Congress UC-Berkeley University of Michigan. Clagett A Guide to the Law and Legal Literature of Peru 41. unknown books
1772WRCAM41002BLima: En la Oficina de la Calle de S. Jacinto 1772. 562075pp. plus fourteen unpaginated leaves which appear between sections. Small quarto. Contemporary limp vellum lettered on spine. Later ownership inscription on flyleaf. Minor scattered foxing. Light dampstaining along bottom edge. Very good. An important collection of documents on the Jesuit order in Peru which primarily discusses the dispersal of the property of the Order after their expulsion from America. In 1767 the Jesuits were expelled from Peru as well as other Spanish and Portuguese possessions. Also included here are the constitutions of several schools which were under their provision. Published in two parts this being the first of the two. MEDINA LIMA 1338. VARGAS UGARTE 2056. En la Oficina de la Calle de S. Jacinto hardcover books
1773WRCAM41002ALima: En la Oficina de la Calle de S. Jacinto 1773. Two volumes. 562075pp. plus 14 leaves which appear between sections; 1583063pp. plus 5 leaves which appear between sections. Small quarto. Contemporary limp vellum lettered on spine. Bookplate on front pastedowns. Several ex-lib. ink stamps on titlepages one of which has been cut away from text and the page subsequently backed with paper. Some light foxing. About very good. An important collection of documents on the Jesuit order in Peru which primarily discusses the dispersal of the Order's property after their expulsion from America. The Jesuits were expelled from Peru as well as other Spanish and Portuguese possessions in 1767. Also included here are the constitutions of several schools which were under their provision. Published in two parts both of which are present here. MEDINA LIMA 1338 1358. VARGAS UGARTE 2056 2078. En la Oficina de la Calle de S. Jacinto hardcover books
190534084Lima: Imprenta del estado 1905. First editions. Cloth. Very good copies boards and spines rubbed occasional wear some spotting or scuffing to a few boards. 8vo. Ultimately fourteen volumes would be published. Provenance: Note in first volume that it is the copy of Domingo Edwards Matte 1890-1964 Chilean book collector; earlier owner was A. Arroyo with his name in gilt on spine and is most likely the Argentinian diplomat Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in Peru Don Agustin Arroyo. Palau 14957. Imprenta del estado hardcover books
183310127Lima 1833. Large 8vo 2 loose leaves old rubberstamp. Very Good. An attempt to define the role of the Supreme Court in the early period of Peruvian independence. unknown books
1840WRCAM46542Lima: Eusebio Aranda 1840. 351pp. Small quarto. Dbd. Ink stamp at foot of titlepage. Internally clean. Very good. A response to a pamphlet which harshly opposed immigrants and naturalization of foreigners in Peru. Fewer than ten copies in OCLC. SABIN 16157. Eusebio Aranda unknown books
1985119525Berkeley CA: Committee to Support the Revolution in Peru 1985. 35 p. staplebound photocopied pamphlet. Unofficial English translation of two Sendero Luminoso documents published by a sympathetic Berkeley group affiliated with the RCP. Committee to Support the Revolution in Peru unknown books
1736WRCAM36295Madrid 1736. 6 leaves. Folio. Dbd. Tax stamps dated 1736 on first and last leaves. Contemporary manuscript annotation on first leaf. Manuscript inscription on final printed page see below. Light dampstaining in top margin. Very good. A rare printed decree by Philip V King of Spain regarding the collection of fines and taxes related to the transfer of lands in Peru and New Spain. Dated Nov. 24 1735 the decree includes a printed form with spaces left blank for the names of officials to be appointed by a judicial commission concerned with the collection of money for fines and other punishments. The future appointees would be responsible for collecting taxes for the Crown. This document also includes historical background related to these concerns reprinting a decree originally issued on Oct. 30 1692 which also dealt with land titles attempts to clarify land ownership and the recovery of funds from the sale of lands that had belonged to the Crown. This earlier document includes references to appropriate sections in the RECOPILACION DE LAS INDIAS first published in 1681. <br> <br> This publication concludes with a note stating that at the first opportunity Spanish ships sailing to the New World should deliver this governmental order. Below the printed text on the final printed page is a manuscript inscription written in Madrid on Oct. 21 1737 and signed by Miguel Gutierrez noting here in English translation: "the cedula inserted in this imprint is a copy of that issued by the Secretary of the Council and the Chamber of the Indies concerned with trade in Peru." <br> <br> A rare printed decree regarding the collection of taxes on lands in Peru and New Spain formerly held by the Spanish Crown. EUROPEAN AMERICANA records only the copy at the Archivo General de las Indias. Not in Medina BHA. EUROPEAN AMERICANA 736/230. unknown books
1838WRCAM16366Lima 1838. Broadside 31.5 x 22 cm. Creased else very good. A political broadside addressed to the Peruvian villages assuring the people that their is nothing to fear from the "coward enemy" signed in print by Juan Garcia del Rio Jose Maria Galdiano and Manuel Villaran. unknown books
1837WRCAM16353Cuzco 1837. Broadside 25 x 20.2 cm. A very good clean copy. An announcement addressed to the Peruvian National Guard from Col. Anselmo Centeno. A patriotic call to arms and pep talk: "Soldiers of the Confederate Army commanded by his excellency the Pacificator are charged with the noble mission of venging the 'ultraje' and displaying an example of the respectability of three powerful nations." unknown books
1837WRCAM16357Cuzco 1837. Broadside 24.8 x 20.2 cm. A very good clean copy. A patriotic announcement from Col. Anselmo Centeno to the Cuzquenos regarding the potential battles with Chileans who "have trespassed on our territory which is as sacred as our independence.There is nothing to fear when the townspeople defend their villages. We expect a triumph and we give thanks to our omnipotent God." unknown books
1833WRCAM20981Valparaiso: Imprenta del Mercurio 1833. 47pp. 16mo. Later 19th-century Spanish marbled sheep spine with raised bands leather labels. Unobtrusive private library stamp on front free endpaper. A very good copy. A defense of Peruvian patriotism and of Peru's policies toward Chile and Bolivia. The unnamed author confronts the issue of Peruvian hatred of foreigners and resulting aggression towards Chile and Bolivia. At the time the three nations were in a near constant state of revolutionary turmoil characterized by rebel factions and intermittent power struggles. This work is critical of the leadership of Agustin Gamarra whose term as president was drawing to a close in 1833. A rare and early Valparaiso imprint. Not in Palau nor the NUC. Imprenta del Mercurio hardcover books
1836WRCAM16365Puno 1836. Broadside 26 1/2 x 21 cm. Two unobtrusive binding holes else very good. A scarce Bolivian imprint issued by the great revolutionary leader Santa Cruz calling on citizens to continue the struggle for liberty: ".we shall defeat the rebels and posterity will respect the history of the Pacificators of Peru." unknown books
1835WRCAM51537La Paz 1835. Broadside 10 1/4 x 8 inches. Tanned. Right edge slightly chipped a few small holes along a fold line. About very good. An 1835 address by Andrès de Santa Cruz South American revolutionary leader and president of Bolivia from 1829 to 1839 to the people of Peru informing them of the imminent arrival of his army and claiming to be the savior of Peruvian sovereignty and dignity. Santa Cruz waged several campaigns to subjugate Peru and to unite it with Bolivia in the 1830s and finally did so in 1837. Extremely rare with only one copy noted by OCLC. OCLC 80688837. unknown books
1737WRCAM36294Madrid 1737. 7 leaves. Folio. Dbd. Maltese cross at head of title. Accomplished in manuscript at San Ildefonso Spain on Oct. 5 1737 signed by Miguel de Villanueva. Manuscript inscription on verso of last printed page see below. Contemporary annotation on first page very light dampstaining in top margin a few minor instances of foxing. First leaf slit near binding still intact. A very good copy. A rare printed decree by Philip V King of Spain regarding vacancies which have occurred in archbishoprics and dioceses in the viceroyalties of Peru and New Spain. An advisory council composed of various theologians and the ministers of the Councils of Spain the Inquisition and the Indies will review this matter which affects missions throughout the New World. The King declares that the effectiveness of the missions which furthers the goals of the Spanish empire depends upon archbishops bishops ecclesiastical dignitaries canons prebends and other religious figures. He states translated here into English: <br> <br> "To be effective and without risk in each bishopric the capital of its missions that determine and establish missions in parts most suitable.taking in the necessary advice of the viceroys Audiencias and prelates with the idea of uniting the continents ensuring the secure communication and commerce of the people.it will be possible to expect to see successes in a few years: the pacification of the provinces of Nueva Vizcaya and Huasteca; the exploration of the continent of the Californias; the reduction of the barbarous nations of the Orinoco and of the Motilones Indians of Maracaybo Santa Marta and Rio de la Acha; and ensuring the subjugation population enculturation and fertility of such an extended country as remains to be conquered while expanding the Catholic religion and the dominions." <br> <br> Printed in Madrid for distribution in Spain and the New World this copy accomplished at San Ildefonso on Oct. 5 1737 is signed by Miguel de Villanueva as representative of the King of Spain with the inscription "Yo el Rey." A manuscript note on the verso of the last printed page written in the city of Santiago on Nov. 14 1738 describes an instance of the distribution of the text in Chile. <br> <br> A rare printed decree regarding the maintenance of religious offices in the New World with a contemporary manuscript inscription regarding the text's distribution in the viceroyalty of Peru. EUROPEAN AMERICANA records copies only at the John Carter Brown Library and the Archivo General de las Indias. Not in Medina BHA. OCLC lists copies at the JCB and the National Library of Spain. EUROPEAN AMERICANA 737/213. PALAU 251318 ref. unknown books
1754WRCAM36509Madrid 1754. 2pp. plus one leaf with contemporary inscription on recto. Folio. Dbd. Sign of the cross printed at head of title. Contemporary manuscript annotations in ink later annotations in pencil. Accomplished in manuscript with additional manuscript annotations. Manuscript inscription on blank leaf written on March 20 1756 in Santiago de Chile. Extremely light dampstaining on top margin. Very good. A rare proclamation by Ferdinand VI King of Spain who declares that criminals tried for polygamy are to be prosecuted by both the Tribunal of the Inquisition and the Royal Magistrates. This particular decree refers to a case against one Alberto Maldonado who was tried in the city of Santa Fé in New Granada for the crime of marrying a second time while his first wife was still alive. The King confirms that such a crime pertains to both religious and civil jurisdictions and such acts are to be prevented by the laws of both realms. This proclamation was to be sent to the viceroys of Peru New Spain and New Granada as well as governors in those domains. This copy accomplished in manuscript in Buen Retiro Spain on March 19 1754 is signed by Joachim Joseph Vazquez y Morales as representative of the King of Spain with the inscription "Yo El Rey" and the annotation "Por mandado del Rey." Five separate manuscript inscriptions on the recto and verso of the additional leaf written in Santiago de Chile in June 1755 document the dissemination of the text to various local authorities. <br> <br> A rare proclamation concerning criminal proceedings against polygamy in the New World. Not in Medina BHA nor on OCLC. unknown books