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Edité par The Elkon Gallery, 1988
Vendeur : ANARTIST, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
Softcover, 24 pages, very good condition, light rubbing to covers; no internal marks.
Edité par NY., NY.: The Elkon Gallery., 1988
Vendeur : Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, Etats-Unis
Etat : Good. 8vo. 24 pp. Soft Cover. Color and black and white plates throughout. Very Good, with marginal rubs, some toning to interior sheet edges.
Edité par Vilo / Draeger, Paris, 1969
Vendeur : Librairie-Galerie Dorbes Tobeart, PARIS, France
Livre Edition originale
Couverture rigide. Etat : Très bon. Edition originale. Paris, Vilo / Draeger, 1969, reliure pleine toile sous jaquette illustrée, 372 pp., (30,3 x 29 cm). Riche illustration couleur et noir et blanc autour des oeuvres de Hans ARP, Georges BRAQUE, Sonia DELAUNAY, Alberto MAGNELLI, Marc CHAGALL, Ossip ZADKINE, Joan MIRO, René MAGRITTE, Auguste HERBIN, Hans HARTUNG, Salvator DALI, Mark TOBEY, BISSIERE,Alexander CALDER, Jean PIAUBERT, Henry MOORE, Paul DELVAUX, Alberto GIACOMETTI, Edouard PIGNON, Willem DE KOONONG, BLUHM, Bernard LORJOU, Roberto MATTA, Louise NEVELSON, Francis BACON, Karel APPEL, Bernard BUFFET, Georges MATHIEU, Alan DAVIE, Victor VASARELY, Yvonne MOTTET et CESAR. Préface de René Huyghe. Texte et photographies de Daniel Frasnay. Très bon état (petites traces d'usage sur les bords de la jaquette) / Very good condition (slight traces of wear on the jacket) (envoi suivi sous emballage pro).
Edité par Galerie Schwarz. Engravings printed in Paris by G. Leblanc. Text printed in Milan by Grafiche Gaiani, Milan, 1966
Vendeur : Donald A. Heald Rare Books (ABAA), New York, NY, Etats-Unis
Edition originale Signé
4to. (11 13/16 x 9 3/8 inches). [8], 11 etchings, with title, introduction, and colophon. 100 total copies: 60 numbered (1-60), 25 hors commerce for collaborators (I-XXV), and 15 artist proofs marked "E. A." This is number 39 of 60 copies. Black cloth with red and white dye-stamped lettering on front and spine, in black cardboard slipcase. Book holds 11 black and white engravings on handmade wove papier pur chiffon des Papeteries de Rives, each housed in a separate gray mount with a protective mylar window, information for each etching printed on verso of the mounts, signed in ink or pencil by artists and numbered 39/60 A complete spectacular set of 11 signed and numbered first edition prints from Surrealist luminaries such as Duchamp, Magritte, and Bellmer, in a beautiful book with slipcase. The story of a work of art's production is too often reduced to the individual, the artist of genius who arose sui generis to change culture. But it's only from within the interchange of ideas, the history of artistic conventions, and an artist's social context that artwork can be made, so it is edifying for the viewer to compare works from similarly disposed artists in the direct light of one another. Much more is learned here, via editor Arturo Schwarz's (1924-2021) Surrealism between Two Wars, about Surrealism and its unifying themes than could be ascertained from the study of any one of its individual artists. This book, the second of fourteen in the International Anthology of Contemporary Engraving series, is a museum unto itself. It contains original etchings by eleven major Surrealist artists, including household names like Man Ray and Hans Arp; it is a valuable addition to any collection of twentieth-century modern art. Jacob 3; Schwarz 360; Cramer 74; Anselmino 72. Not in Arntz.