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A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Slight wear to cover. 364 pages. Ron Padgett knew Joe Brainard from their childhood; they moved to New York City and became part of the New York School.
Xilografia, 1513, senza monogramma. In una lettera indirizzata a Dürer da Nikolaus Kratzer (1486-155), astronomo di corte del re Enrico VIII d'Inghilterra, Kratzer chiede a Dürer: "Ti prego di mandarmi il ritratto di Stabius, raffigurato come San Kolman, tagliato in legno". La paternità dureriana di questa xilografia non è stata ancora accettata da tutti. Strauss la include tra le xilografie per la forte possibilità che sia basata su un disegno di Dürer, forse frettoloso, e poi tagliata nel blocco senza la sua super visione. Dodgson attribuisce questa stampa a Springinklee, come fa Meder, mentre Schoch afferma che la figura è disegnata troppo bene per essere stata disegnata da Springinklee. L'assenza del suo monogramma non può essere necessariamente interpretata come un'indicazione che Dürer non sia l'autore, perché la xilografia serviva come illustrazione di un foglio accompagnato da un'ode saffica di Stabius, e recante, sopra l’immagine, il seguente testo 'Divo Colomanno martyri sancto: Austrieque patrono/ presentissimo: Joann. Stabius. Au. voti reus. Hoc/ carmen dedicat. Anno dni. etc. M.D.xiij' Dürer conosceva bene Johannes Stabius (morto nel 1522), filosofo e astronomo di corte dell'imperatore Massimiliano. Stabius accompagnò l'imperatore nella sua visita a Norimberga, 3-15 febbraio 1512, ma a quanto pare rimase più a lungo perché il 30 luglio ha preparato un oroscopo a Norimberga per Matthäus von Gurk . Stabius è qui raffigurato nelle vesti di San Colomanno, venerato in Austria. Il santo fu impiccato nel 1020 a Stockerau. Indossa un cappello da pellegrino e tiene nella mano sinistra una frusta intrecciata. I quattro stemmi sono (in senso orario) quelli dell'Impero, dell'Arciducato d'Austria, della Scozia e di Stabius. San Colomanno, secondo la leggenda, era un discendente della famiglia reale scozzese. Magnifica impressione, impressa su carta vergata con filigrane doppia croce e lettere ICP”, in perfetto stato di conservazione. Esemplare nella seconda edizione descritta da Meder e pubblicata da Adam von Bartsch utilizzando la matrice originale conservata all’Albertina di Vienna e datata 1781. Woodcut, 1513, without monogram. In a letter, addressed to Dürer by Nikolaus Kratzer (1486-155), court astronomer to King Henry VIII of England, Kratzer asks Dürer: “I beg you to send me the portrait of Stabius, portrayed as Saint Kolman, cut into wood. "Yet Dürer's authorship of this woodcut has not gained general acceptance Dodgson attributes this print to Springinklee, as does Meder, while Schoch states that the figure is drawn too well to have been designed by Springinklee. Strauss included it among on Dürer’s woodcuts because of the very strong possibility that it is based on a drawing by Dürer, perhaps a hasty one, due to his preoccupation with the master engravings of this period, and then cut into the block without his super vision. The absence of his monogram cannot necessarily be construed as an indication that Dürer was not the author because the woodcut served as illustration of a broadsheet accom panied by a sapphic ode by Stabius, lettered above the woodcut on left sheet: 'Divo Colomanno martyri sancto: Austrieque patrono presentissimo: Joann. Stabius. Au. voti reus. Hoc carmen dedicat. Anno dni. etc. M.D.xiij' Dürer was well acquainted with Johannes Stabius (d. 1522), philosopher, and court astronomer to Emperor Maximilian (see the following woodcuts). Stabius accompanied the emperor on his visit to Nuremberg, 3-15 February 1512, but apparently stayed on for some time because on 30 July he prepared a horoscope at Nuremberg for Matthäus von Gurk. Stabius is pictured here in the guise of St. Coloman, venerated in Austria. The saint was hanged in A.D. 1020 at Stockerau. Wearing a pilgrim's hat, he is holding in his left hand a braided whip. The four coats of arms are (clockwise) those of the Empire, the Archduchy of Austria, Scotland, and of Stabius. St. Coloman, according to legend, was a descendant of the Scottish royal family” (cf. Strauss. p. 483). Example of the second issue described by Meder, printed by Bartsch from the block in the Albertina dated MDCCLXXXI. A fine impression, printed on laid paper with “ICP with Doublecross” watermark, perfect condition. Bartsch, 106; Meder n. 194; TIB 1001.306 (137): Strauss, p. 483-485, n. 169.
Audio CD in plastic case. Contains twenty recordings from March 8, 1994 at The New School. Introduction by David Lehman.
156 pages. Light wear. Many autographs. Binding tight and square. Blue cloth-covered boards. Nice copy. Book
124 pages. Gift greetings by Editor Judy Carmichael atop title page. Black and white class photos. Crossword completed in pencil. Moderate wear. Binding intact. As yearbooks go, this issue is particularly endearing as it contains considerable content from students, including wonderful original comic book-style features on John Shaw and John Barsby, by Laurence Postans.. A quality vintage copy of this, the first John Barsby Annual. Book
4to, orig. cloth-backed boards. Wallis, p.84.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full cream colored boards. Slight edge wear to dust jacket. Note: This is Volume II, Illustrations, only. 8 3/4"w x 11 1/4"h. 166 pages. Includes portraits, drawings, watercolors, etchings; copies, imitations, and forgeries; comparative illustrations by copyists. Illustrations are in black and white.
181 pages. Index. Bibliography. Footnotes. Black and white photographic plates. Map endpapers. "...Lifts from obscurity an important British Columbian hitherto unknown to this generation.... As the first Provincial Superintendant of Education, he designed and administered a free, non-denominational school system for the province." - from dust jacket. Contents clean and unmarked aside from prior owner's details atop front free endpaper. Average wear to book. Above-average wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A sound copy. Book
120 pages. Many black and white photos. Printed upon glossy stock which is mildly age-toned. Honor Roll includes: Gladys Bantly, William Bowers, Arthur Jackal, Alice Leckey, Margaret Brallier, Ethyl Heider, Rosalie Levine and Dorothy Kime. Class President was William C. Bowers. Please note that someone with a name between Schnabel and Spence has had their photo and writeup neatly clipped from page 24, affecting someone with a name between Noffsinger and Queer on page 23. Above-average wear to card covers. Binding intact. A sound copy of this great vintage yearbook. Bonus: Laid in are five pertinent contemporary Johnstown newspaper clippings, including a class photo. Book
137 p. Illustrated with 64 drawings by Joseph Pennell. Tall 8vo. Cloth binding with large paper title mounted on front board. Cloth extremities slightly rubbed. Paper title stained. PA 7
PARIS, Ed. Clancier-Guénaud - 1981 - Coll. "Mémoire pour demain" - In-8 - Broché - Couverture illustrée - Planches de photographies NB HT - 249 pages - Légère pliure au 1er plat sinon très bon exemplaire
pp. xxxii, 270. Numerous text drawings by Fritz Kredel. 8vo. Original full purple cloth binding. Slightly spotted on front board. Hardbound. Second printing. Very good. Philip V. Fithian graduated from Princeton in 1772 and became a tutor in the household of Robert Carter at "Nomini Hall Plantation" in Virginia. The journal and letters provide a remarkable insight into Virginia's plantation society. PALOC 73
Features: A Framework for the Consideration of Art Education; A Peasant's Tale; Problems of Assessment and Examination in Art Education; Art and Design in South Africa; Art Education in a Dutch Secondary School; The Crafts Study Centre, Bath; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
Features: The Merger and the APU; Artistic Perception - The Cultural Context; Developing Craft Activities in Schools; Response to 'Aesthetic Development'; Teacher/Pupil Relationship - 'Should the teacher stand so near, my love'; The Last Word in Decorative Art - The Omega Workshops; Curriculum Development in Art and Design and Education - a Personal View; New Methodologies in Art History - Implications for School Teaching;; Art and Design - Interdependent and Interrelated?; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Features: Men for the Royal College; Learning Strategies in Fine Art; English Art Education Between the Wars; Originality and Originals, Copies and Reproduction - Reflections on a Primary School Project; Observation and Drawing - a Justification for their Inclusion in the Primary School Curriculum; Art as Graphicacy in the Common Curriculum; 'Lessons from Objects' - a Museum of Art and Design; Walter Smith's Influence in Brazil and the Efforts by Brazilian Liberals to overcome the Concept of Art as and Elitist Activity; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
76 pages. Numerous black and white reproductions of wonderful archival photos. "It is hoped that this story will help the younger generations to understand better the way in which this country was opened and settled by their forefathers - the trials, hardships and pride in accomplishment and ownership." - Introduction. Few markings to contents. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy of this very informative and engaging local history. Arora 258. Book
60 p. Illustrated with an engraved portrait of Rev. Daniel Weiser. 16mo. Original soiled red cloth binding. Slight foxing. A significant contribution to the history of the German Reformed Church in America. **PRICE JUST REDUCED!
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 295 pages with sections on Victoria and school days, Teignmouth, Eli Harrison, Tom pool murder, Eastern Thakur, Parliament buildings, etc.
fort vol. in-8°, 730 pages, chronol., notes, index, broche, couv. cartonnage sple ill. plast. Tres bel exemplaire. [CA29-3]
Flammarion 1947, In-8 broché, 433 pages non coupées. Bon état
VG hbk in green cloth with gilt decoration and lettering. Inscription on the title page. 11683. eng
Helping out in her father's auto junkyard has taught Jamie how to fix the school bus, but the other children's teasing still hurts until she learns how to fix a friendship as well. Clean, bright and unmarked. Very light wear to dust jacket. Excellent copy. Book
8vo. pp. (16), 329, (94). Foxed. Damp stained. Worn contemporary full leather binding, boards almost detached. The First American edition, from the texts edited by Pierre Joseph Cantel (1645-1684) and Jacques Bongars (1554-1612). AI 35037. W121.
pp. 71, (1) [Publisher's catalogue]. Age stained. Inked ownership "Miss Nancy S. Wagner's Arithmetic Oct. 27, 1869". 16mo. Original cloth spine over pictorial paper boards. Major loss on spine. Binding very rubbed and worn. Hardbound. PA64 FRONT
New Testament stories for use in Greek Junior Schools.Pbk. 121 p. illus(col) Condition : Good Book