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201310535National Gallery of Art/ University of Chicago Press 2013. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Quarto in dark grey cloth. Very slight wear to boards; rumpled dog-ears to lower corners of several leaves else interior crisp and clean; light creasing and some scratches to jacket. Due to size or weight of book additional charges for international and priority shipping may apply. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. National Gallery of Art/ University of Chicago Press hardcover
201330248Chicago: The University of Chicago Press 2013. Book. Illus. by Charles Marville. As New. Black Cloth. First Edition. Quarto. Black cloth gilt wrapped in a clean pictorial dust jacket. Contains 169 photographs and illustrations. Produced to accompany an exhibit shown at the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. Marville was considered one of the most talented photographers of the ninteenth century. He was also a highly skilled illustrator as his work in this book shows. The University of Chicago Press Hardcover
2013SONG022609278XUniversity of Chicago Press 2013-10-02. First Edition. hardcover. Used: Good. 9.50x1.00x11.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. University of Chicago Press hardcover
201351757Washington: National Gallery of Art 2013. Near fine. First edition of this exhibition book on the entirety of the French landscape and architecture photographer's career. With a number of thoroughly researched biographical essays including the revelation that "Charles Marville" was the artist's pseudonym. 11'' x 9.5''. Original sepia pictorial wrappers with French flaps. Illustrated in color and black and white. 266 pages. Minor shelfwear. National Gallery of Art unknown
2013209868Washigton DC: National Gallery of Art 2013. Softcover. As new. Color illustrated wraps with maroon text on a white spine. xi 265 pages; profusely illustrated with both black-and-white and color images. "Charles Marville 1813-1879 is widely acknowledged as one of the most talented photographers of the nineteenth century. Accompanying a major retrospective exhibition at the National Gallery of Art in honor of Marville's bicentennial Charles Marville: Photographer of Paris surveys the artist's entire career. This beautiful book which begins with the city scenes and architectural views Marville made throughout France and Germany in the 1850s also explores his portraits and landscapes s before turning to his photographs of Paris made both before and after the city's dramatic modernization in the 1850s and 1860s. Commissioned to record the city in transition Marville created one of the earliest and most powerful photographic series documenting urban transformation on a grand scale. Despite the importance of his work Marville has long been an enigma in the history of photography in part because many of the documents about his life were thought to have been lost in a fire that destroyed Paris's city hall in 1871. Based on meticulous research this volume reveals many new insights into Marville's personal and professional biography including the central fact that he was born Charles-François Bossu. He shed this name which means hunchback and adopted the pseudonym Marville when he began his career as an illustrator in the 1830s. With five essays by respected scholars this book offers the first comprehensive examination of Marville's life and career and delivers the much-awaited public recognition his photographs so richly deserve"--Provided by publisher. National Gallery of Art paperback
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1996Q-0793820855Tfh Pubns Inc 1996-05-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Tfh Pubns Inc hardcover
1969Q-0307605841Goldencraft 1969-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Goldencraft hardcover
200552840Princeton University Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 2005. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Oversized cloth. First printing. Slight bumping to tips of boards/ DJ. ; 9.5 X 1.5 X 11.5 inches; 302 pages . Princeton University Press hardcover
2005002952Washington DC/Princeton NJ: National Gallery of Art/Princeton University Press 2005. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine/Fine. Washington DC/Princeton NJ: National Gallery of Art/Princeton University Press 2005. First edition. xiv 302pp; plates. 4to. Red cloth blind-embossed to front board; black spine titles; dust jacket. Light toning to edges of leaves thus near fine in fine jacket. A comprehensive monograph on the work of Hungarian photographer André Kertész 1894-1985 published in conjunction with a 2005 exhibition organized by the National Gallery of Art. Texts by Sarah Greenough Robert Gurbo and Sarah Kennel with checklist bibliography index and photographic credits at rear. <br/> <br/> National Gallery of Art/Princeton University Press hardcover
2005161207Various American Cities: The National Gallery of Art / Princeton 2005. First Edition. First Edition. Published in conjunction with an exhibition of the artist's work held from February 6 to May 15 2005 at the National Gallery of Art and from June 12 to September 5 2005 at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. <br /> <br /> About Fine in a Near Fine dust jacket. The National Gallery of Art / Princeton unknown
200528810Princeton and Washington D.C.: National Gallery of Art and the Princeton University Press 2005. First Edition. With more than 250 superb photographs in gravure. 4to publisher's original stiff printed wrappers illustrated with photographs on the covers by Kertesz. xiv 302 pp. A very fine copy pristine as issued tight clean and well preserved. FIRST EDITION. ANDRE KERTESZ IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT PHOTOGRAPHERS OF THE 20TH C. "This book chronicles his rich art from his first works taken in his native Hungary just shortly before World War I to his highly celebrated photographs of Paris in the 1920's and 1930's and his studies of New York from the late 1930s to the early 1980s."- publisher National Gallery of Art and the Princeton University Press unknown
PJH56684Princeton University Press 2005. Mint in publishers decorated wrappers still shrink wrapped. 272pp. Illustrated throughout. In a career that spanned much of the twentieth century Hungarian-born photographer Andre Kertesz 1894-1985 created deceptively simple yet compelling and poetic photographs. This book presents approximately 120 of these striking images as well as previously unpublished archival material that sheds important light on the artist and his work. Like the exhibition it accompanies "Andre Kertesz" takes us through Kertesz's years in Budapest Paris and New York. Unlike other works on Kertesz it presents only vintage prints and includes several seldom seen photographs from throughout his career. Written by renowned art historian Sarah Greenough and Kertesz Foundation curator Robert Gurbo "Andre Kertesz" includes excerpts from the photographer's previously unexamined journals and correspondence - documents that prompted the authors to reexamine every period of Kertesz's life and work. They reflect on their findings in essays covering each of the major phases in Kertesz's career. While the book includes examples of the artist's most important photographs including Chez Mondrian The Satiric Dancer and The Eiffel Tower it also focuses on the intensely autobiographical nature of his work. It elegantly demonstrates the ways in which Kertesz injected his persona both literally and metaphorically into his work. Accompanying the book's essays and exquisite tritone reproductions of his photographs are an illustrated chronology that corrects many previous errors a comprehensive bibliography and selections of previously unpublished writings by the photographer. ISBN 0691121141 Princeton University Press 2005 unknown
2005214088Washington D.C. and Princeton NJ: National Gallery of Art and Princeton University Press 2005. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 302 pages. Published in conjunction with an exhibition that ran February 6 through May 15 2005 at the National Gallery of Art and then June 12 through September 3 2005 at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Introduction by Sarah Greenough and Robert Gurbo. Essays by Greenough Gurbo and with a chronology by Sarah Kennel. Includes over 100 black and white images. A very fine copy in a very fine dust jacket and still somewhat in the publisher's shrinkwrap. National Gallery of Art and Princeton University Press unknown
20052205120009Princeton University Press 2005-02-13. Hardcover. Like New. 11x9x1. Hardcover and dust jacket. Good binding and cover. Clean unmarked pages. This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. Princeton University Press hardcover
2021__0300260032Art Inst of Chicago 2021. Hardcover. New. 239 pages. 10.75x8.50x1.25 inches. Art Inst of Chicago hardcover
2021190650Chicago / New Haven: Art Institue of Chicago / Yale University Press 2021. Hardcover. New sealed in publisher's wrap; light rubbing to corners & spine edges. mulberry cloth boards w/ illustration silver printing & back pictorial board. 239 pgs w/ color bw illustrations. "This elegant book unites all of the known carte postale prints by the photographer Andre Kertesz 1894-1985 including portraits views of Paris careful studio scenes and exquisitely simple still lifes. Essays shed new light on the artist's most acclaimed images; themes of materiality exile and communication; his illustrious and bohemian social circle; and the changing identity of art photography. Playful yet refined the book's design reflects the spirit of 1920s Paris while underscoring the modernity of the catalogue's more than 250 illustrated works. Kertesz made his rigorously composed prints on inexpensive but lush postcard stock sharing them with friends and sending them back to family in Hungary. The works reveal the artist learning his craft as he encountered an international group of modernists-including Piet Mondrian Fernand Leger and Joseph Csaky-in the interwar metropolis. Prized by collectors as well as by Kertesz himself the cartes postales influenced his compositions and the intimate scale of his picture making for decades."--Provided by publisher. Art Institue of Chicago / Yale University Press hardcover
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1996Q-0876054580Howell Book House 1996-11-06. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! *Howell Book House hardcover
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1991Q-087605405XHowell Book House 1991-10-10. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! *Howell Book House paperback
103474Zürich Bär 1984. 4° ca. 50 Bl. zahlr. farb. Abb. Ringheft in Kart.- Schuber Tadell. Mit Widmung des Künstler Maurice Kennel 1939 a. Titelbl.Bildreportage des «Report-Malers» Kennel Textbeiträge von Wim Wenders Jürg Federspiel Nich Tosches und Tom Nolan. Dieses Buch befindet sich in unserem Aussenlager; sollten Sie dieses im Laden abholen wollen bitten wir Sie um vorgängige Nachricht. 010 Zürich, Bär, 1984 unknown