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NY: Abrams, 1962.
596 pp. 1158 illustrations, including forty-six infull color. Translated by Norbert Guterman. Classified Catalogue 1914-1961. Catalogue Raisonne. Bibliography. Index of Names. A keywork on Miro, and important for any general collection on modern art. Miro designed the dust jacket, binding and title page. FREITAG 6565. more information
Price: 75.00 USD
NY: Abrams, 1957.
151 pp. 147 full page plates in black and white, as well as six pages of color plates. Bibliography. FREITAG 1577. more information
Price: 60.00 USD
NY: Curt Valentin, 1947.
177 pages in text. Illustrated in black and white with 113 plates and fifty-eight illustrations in the text, including two color plates. Translated by Douglas Cooper. Bibliography. Chronological Table.General Index. The first monograph in English devoted to Gris. FREITAG 3956. LUCAS p152. RIGGS p326. more information
Price: 100.00 USD
New Haven: Yale Univ. Press, 1973.
4to, 146 pages in text. 134 black and white plates, 116 illustrations hors texte. Yale University Publications in Art 23. Critical Bibliography. Index. The first book in English about this major artist who ranks with Ghiberti and Donatello as a leading sculpture of the early Italian Renaissance. FREITAG 19127. more information
Price: 100.00 USD
Lausanne: Skira, 1954.
120 pp. Approximately fifty tipped-in color plates.Translated by James Emmons. Chronological Survey. Selected Bibliography. Index. The 7th volume, "Taste of Our Times" series. FREITAG 8102. more information
Price: 60.00 USD
London: Vizetelly Branston & Co, 1830.
432 pp. 4to, fifty-one woodcuts, of which eight are full-page. COHN 144. From the late 1820's through the 1830's, Cruikshank worked at a feverish pace with both the graver and the needle. In many of his designs during these years wood-engraving was substituted for etching. Clean copy save for first few inital leaves including title page which are foxed. Backstrip extremity worn at head, rubbed at foot. more information
Price: 75.00 USD
London: Martin Secker, 1933.
139 pp. With six designs by the author. Limited edition, one of 950. The content may not be great literature, nor even good literature, but for Ricketts collectors, an fresh copy of an extremely well-printed book by a well-respected publishing house. Backstrip darkened. Owner inscription. more information
Price: 175.00 USD
NY: Praeger, 1973.
282 pp. Major works presented in color with numerous other illustrations in black and white. Major Collections in the US and Canadian Public Collections. Selected Chronological Bibliography. More than two-thirds of Moore's sculptures and drawings were in American and Canadian collections. FREITAG 6716. more information
Price: 25.00 USD
NY: Time, 1967.
In collaboration with the Eds. of Time-Life Books. Profusely illustrated in color and black & white.Chronology. Bibliography. Index. Orig. boards and cloth. Fine. more information
Price: 10.00 USD
NY: Arden Book, 1960.
With 346 woodcuts. Index. List According to Bartsch and Passavant. FREITAG 2532. LUCAS p141. Ex-library, no external marking. more information
Price: 50.00 USD
NY: Knopf, 1938.
Fifty-eight black and white illustrations. Index. Bibliography. Sunned.Orig. cloth. FREITAG 9557. LUCAS p197. Very good. more information
Price: 20.00 USD
NY: Abrams, 1964.
775 pp. Translated from the German by Robert Allen. More than 1250 illustrations, including 53 tipped-in full-color plates. Classified Catalogue. Bibliography. Index. This is perhaps the definitive, if not most complete retrospective analysis between two covers of Chagall's work written by the artist's son-in-law, and a well-known art historian in his own right. FREITAG 1578. LUCAS p133. more information
Price: 135.00 USD
NY: Braziller, 1963.
The Graphic Art and Paintings of Ben Shahn. Nearly 200 illustrations in total with many in full color. Chronology. Notes to the Reproductions. Bibliography. FREITAG 8935. Backstrips darkened. more information
Price: 120.00 USD
NY: MOMA, 1967.
231 pp. Illustrations of the Sculpture. Bibliography. Index. Profusely illustrated. more information
Price: 25.00 USD
New York: Mitchell Kennerley, 1929.
23 pages in text. 205 plates. Compiled with an Introduction by Frederic Newlin Price. Each plate with size,media and edition. LUCAS p138. FREITAG 2131. Spine sunned, clean copy. more information
Price: 135.00 USD
NY: Abrams, 1965.
370 pages. 38 pages in text. 368 illustrations, including fifty-four in full-color. Bibliography. Plates. The author, Curator of Prints at the Bibliotheque Nationale provides the first complete assemblage of Lautrec's work in lithography and drypoint. It includes fine prints, posters, illustrations, book jackets, sheet music, menus, and other incidental forms. The lithographs show Lautrec's superb handling of highly simplified line and large areas of flat color. Work that continues to look surprisingly modern. FREITAG 9533. more information
Price: 75.00 USD
Paris: Maeght, 1973.
208 pages. Square 4to, 29 x 29 cm. Two original double-paged lithographs in color. Presented are Miro's sculpture between 1930 - 1972, with an additional 327 black and white and thirty-seven color illustrations. Text in French. Elegantly printed on glossy stock. more information
Price: 225.00 USD
Garden City: Doubleday, 1959.
164 pp. Profusely illustrated in black and whiteand in full-color. List of Exhibitions. Bibliography by Bernard Karpel. Index. FREITAG 6583. LUCAS p171. more information
Price: 20.00 USD
Geneva: Skira, 1955.
149 pp. Technical Study by Ramon Stolz. Forty-two tipped-in color plates, two are large fold-outs.Index of Names. Goya was commissioned to decorate the interior of the Church in 1798 by King Charles IV. Working with frenzied enthusiasm Goya finished the project in 120 days. more information
Price: 25.00 USD

