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[11018] Hassrick, Peter. FREDERICK REMINGTON. "Paintings, Drawings
and Sculpture in the Amon Carter Museum and the Sid W. Richardson
Collections." Abrams: 1973, 218 pages. Very oversized and oblong. Dust
jacket very good. Hardbound with gilt cowboy graphic to front board.
Spine with very faint lean. Profusely illustrated in color with many
examples of Remington's work, some color illustrations with fold-out
panels.. No old ownership markings, bright and clean. A fine study of
the artist that depicted the early American West and sparked the
imaginations of millions with his renditions. Very Good $40

[20017] Hofmekler, Ori. HOFMEKLER'S PEOPLE. Holt, Rhinehart &
Winston: 1982, 128 pages. Softbound. Illustrations in color and black
and white. List of paintings. Political cartoons. Stated 1st American
edition. Very Good $10

[31258] Joachim, Harold. ITALIAN DRAWINGS IN THE ART INSTITUTE OF
CHICAGO. University of Chicago: 1979, 202 pages. Softbound.
Co-authored with Suzanne Folds McCullagh. Indexed. Reproductions of
featured artists. Very Good $12

[80009] Kallir, Otto. GRANDMA MOSES, AMERICAN PRIMITIVE. "Forty
Paintings with Comments By Grandma Moses." Doubleday: 1947, 136 pp.
Very clean inside and out. With former owner's bookplate, Grandma
Moses stamp. Numerous plates in color and b&w. A handsome book, bound
in green cloth. Very Good $55

[30562] Logsdon, Gene. WYETH PEOPLE. "A Portrait of Andrew Wyeth as
He Is Seen by His Friends and Neighbors." Doubleday: 1971, 159 pages.
Binding is cloth; has some discoloration, light scuff marks, without
dust jacket. Illustrated with photographs by the author. Indexed. Good
$8

[30878] Makler, Paul Todd. PROMETHEUS (BOUND). "Prometheus No.'s 1
to 33, 1961 to 1972. The Philadelphia Art World as Reflected in the
Activities of the Makler Gallery." 468 pages. Cloth bound. Dust jacket
very good, in protective mylar wrapper. Indexed. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR.
Autobiography of the Makler Art Gallery in Philadelphia. Philadelphia
art scene. Brief essays on art history, economics, art show reviews,
misc, Very Good $22

[80068] Megaw, J.V.S. ART OF THE EUROPEAN IRON AGE. "A study of the
elusive image." Harper & Row: NY, 1970. 1st US ed., 306 plates, some
in color. Slight foxing. Red ink marking to illus. endpapers, pages
with slight wave. Good $25

[20211] Naumann, Francis M. MAKING MISCHIEF: DADA INVADES NEW YORK.
Co-authored with Beth Venn. Whitney Museum of American Art: 1996, 304
pages. Binding is cloth. Dust jacket near fine, in protective mylar
wrapper. 282 photos & illustrations, 40 in color. Bibliography.
Dadaism - New York art world. Near Fine $35

[33367] Pellegrini, Also. NEW TENDENCIES IN ART. Crown: 1969, 320
pages. Indexed. 2nd printing. Dust jacket very good, in protective
mylar wrapper. Bound in cloth. Copiously illustrated with many fine
reproductions in color and halftones. An internationally famous art
critic examines trends in the art world from WWII onwards. Futurism -
Cubism - Fauvism. Very Good $15

[31199] Raboff, Ernest. DIEGO VELASQUEZ - ART FOR CHILDREN.
Doubleday: no date, unpaged. Quarto. Dust jacket very good, in
protective mylar wrapper. Color pictorial binding. Hardbound.
Illustrated in color with numerous examples. Very Good $10

[20016] Richardson (Editor), John. GEORGES BRAQUE. "1882-1963. An
American Tribute." Public Education Association: NY, 1964, unpaged.
Wrappers with old owner's name on title page. Illustrations; some in
color. Some underlining on a two page article entitled 'Metamorphosis
and Mystery' which was based on Georges Braque's conversation with
John Richardson. Good $15

[33341] Rubin, William. PRIMITIVISM IN 20th CENTURY ART. (Two
Volumes in Slipcase) "Affinity of the Tribal & The Modern." MOMA:
1985, 2nd printing. 690+ pages collectively. 1,087 illustrations, 378
in color. Softbound. Comprehensive scholarly treatment of the crucial
influence of the tribal arts of Africa and Oceania on modern painters
and sculptors. Price stated is for both books. Near Fine $40

[80033] Schendler, Sylvan. EAKINS. Little, Brown: 1967. 1st ed., 158
illustrations. Cloth bound. Dust jacket fair, in protective mylar
wrapper. Very Good $30

[20023] Selz, Peter. MAX BECKMANN. "With Contributions by Harold
Joachim and Perry T. Rathbone." Museum of Modern Art: NY, no date, 160
pages. Softbound. Old owner's name on front endpaper. Numerous
illustrations; some in color; some pull-out. Biographical chronology.
Extensive bibliography. Indexed. Very Good $15

[33139] Sessler, Charles. PRINTS OF DISTINCTION. Sessler
Philadelphia 1929, 144 pages. Printed green wrappers with vivid gilt
lettering. Photos and illustrations, prints and reproductions and
brief essays on Anders Zorn, Charles Meryon, Muirhead Bone, Legros,
many others. Copiously illustrated. Protected in mylar sleeve with
backing. Very Good $15

[31260] Seymour, Jr., Charles. THE RABINOWITZ COLLECTION OF EUROPEAN
PAINTINGS. "Introduction and Commentary By Charles Seymour, Jr." Yale
University Art Gallery: 1961, 53 pages. Stiff color pictorial paper
jacket over stiff plain wrappers. One of 2,000 copies printed. Art
monograph. Soil to back cover else Very Good $20

[30034] Siebeneck, Henry King. NOTES ON A SMALL COLLECTION OF
PRINTS. Privately printed for Henry King Siebeneck, Pennsylvania:
1925, 98 pages. LIMITED EDITION, one of 100 copies printed. Cloth
spine, soiled, dark brown papered boards. Alphabetically arranged
notes, brief biographical sketches, on a variety of artists throughout
the world by an avid print collector. The artists' schooling, and
other achievements are discussed. Artists include: Durer, Millet,
Dorthy E. G. Woollard, Whistler, Anders Zorn. Illustrated with black
and white plates. Uncommon. Good $20

[31225] Sweeney, James Johnson THE SOLOMON R. GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM.
Braun & Cie, Paris: no date, unpaged Wrappers, about 6.5" x 5".
Owner's name neatly inked to title page. Reproduction of works of art
from this famous museum. Very Good $12

[20018] Tobey, Mark. MARK TOBEY: THE WORLD OF A MARKET. University
of Washington Press: 1964, 64 pages. Cloth bound, without dust jacket.
Old owner's name on inside front cover. Illustrated; some in color. A
sound copy. Good $10

[20010] Warhol, Andy. POPISM: THE WARHOL '60'S. Co-authored with Pat
Hackett. Harcourt, Brace: 1980, 310 pages. Stated 1st edition. Cloth
bound. Front endpaper missing, remainder mark Photographs. Indexed.
Good $18

[80011] Wasserman, Jeanne L. DAUMIER SCULPTURE. "A Critical and
Comparative Study." Fogg Art Museum, Harvard Univ., May 1 - June 23,
1969. New York Graphic Society, 265 pp. Spine slightly cocked, very
clean brown cloth binding, numerous b&w photos. Very Good $50

[20019] Wight, Frederick S. ARTHUR G. DOVE. University of California
Press; 1958, 96 pages. Cloth bound. Dust jacket fair, in protective
mylar wrapper. Illustrations; some in color. List of paintings in
public collections, exhibitions & catalogues and paintings reproduced.
Selected bibliography. Time, February 3, 1975 article on Dove
included. Very Good $15

[80105] Wysuph, C.L. JACKSON POLLOCK: PSYCHOANALYTIC DRAWINGS.
HorizonPress: NY, 1970, 123 pp. 83 plates in color and b&w, paper.
Soil to dj, crease to rear cover of dj and rear paper cover, soil to
rear e.p. Good $20

[31434] --, --. FROM BYZANTIUM TO EL GRECO. "Greek Frescoes and
Icons." Greek Ministry of Culture: 1987, 206 pages. Softbound,
oversized. Fine color reproductions from this wonderful exhibition.
All pages with soft corner bends else very bright and clean with no
old ownership markings. Bibliography. Numerous essays, plates, maps.
Very Good $40

[20024] --, --. BERNARD KARFIOL. American Artists Group: 1945,
unpaged. Monograph number 12. Illustrated. Bibliography. Good $10

[20022] --, --. RICHARD DIEBENKORN. "A Retrospective Exhibition
Organized by the Washington Gallery of Modern Art." Washington Gallery
of Modern Art: 1964, 57 pages. Softbound. Old owner's name on front
endpaper. Illustrations; some in color. Some ink underlining. Selected
bibliography. Good $15

[20021] --, --. DE STAEL. "Nicolas de Stael 1914-1955. A
Retrospective Exhibition held during 1965-66 in Rotterdam, Zurich,
Boston, Chicago and New York." Museum of Fine Arts: Boston, no date,
unpaged. Color pictorial paper covers over firm paper wraps. Old
owner's name on front endpaper. Illustrated; some in color. Lists of
books illustrated by De Stael, monographs, general books, articles,
one man exhibitions and reviews, and group exhibitions. Some ink
notations and underlings else Good $15

[20020] --, --. PICASSO. "a Loan Exhibition of His Paintings.
Drawings. Sculpture. Ceramics. Prints and Illustrated Books."
Philadelphia Museum of Art: January 8-February 23, 1958, 144 pages.
Firm paper color pictorial covers. Many illustrations; some in color.
Catalogues of the sculpture, the ceramics the prints and the books.
Good $10

[31325] --, --. THE DRAWINGS OF HEINRICH KLEY. Dover: 1961, 128
pages. Softbound. Two Sketchbooks, 200 pen drawings. Very Good $10

[31326] --, --. MORE DRAWINGS BY HEINRICH KLEY. Dover: 1962, 104
pages. Softbound. Near Fine $10

[31327] --, --. 1913 ARMORY SHOW 50TH ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION 1963.
Henry Street Settlement: 1963, 208 pages. Softbound, binding mildly
browned and soiled. Color and b&w photos. Profusely illustrated. Very
Good $12

[20013] --, --. SYMBOLISM, ART NOUVEAU & ART DECO. "Volume One.
Paintings, Drawings, Sculpture, Prints and Posters." Sotheby Parke
Bernet: 1980, unpaged. Wrappers scuffed with two creases on front
cover. Catalogue for sale number 4395 held on June 12 and 13, 1980.
523 entries with numerous photo illustrations. 19 pages of selected
bibliographies of the artists. Contents clean and enjoyable showcasing
many fine examples. Good $14

[80268] --, -- CATALOGUE OF PICTURES BY HOWARD PYLE. "In the
Permanent Collection of the Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts."
Public Library Building: Wilmington. Delaware, nd, 32 pp. X-lib.
Contents: "A Tribute to Howard Pyle" by H.M. Alden from Harper's
Magazine, 1912, a short biographical piece by Clifford W. Ashley, A
List of those individuals who contributed to the original fund for the
purchase and endowment of the Collection of Pictures by Howard Pyle,
and who, in order to further the interests of Art in Delaware, formed
the Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts in the year 1912, Gifts and
Purchases, Additional Acquisitions, The Wilmington Society of the Fine
Arts: Officers, Directors, Patron Members, Members, and Honorary
Members. Mr. Willard S. Morse, assisted by Miss Gertrude Brinckle,
compiled a chronological list of the work of Howard Pyle, and this
list was published by the Society in 1920 under the title, "Howard
Pyle, a Record of His Illustrations and Writings." This chronological
list was used as a basis for this catalogue. Fair - Good $55

[10896] --, --. THE NAZI DRAWINGS BY MAURICIO LASANSKY. Mauricio
Lasansky Foundation: 1996, unpaged. Art catalog. Oversized and bound
in stiff white wrappers, light browning along top edge of front. As
issued with original plastic wrapper in good condition. Thirty color
reproductions of the drawings by the director of one of the most
influential graphic arts studios in the world. Brief essay by Edwin
Honig. Nazis - Holocaust, artistic interpretation of. Very Good $30

[80095] Barnes, Albert C. & De Mazia. THE FRENCH PRIMITIVES AND
THEIR FORMS. "From Their Origin To The End Of The Fifteenth Century."
Barnes Foundation Press: Merion, Pa., 1931, 551 p., 156 illustrations,
VG dj has two small tears, former owner's inscrip. in small ink on fr.
free e.p. Very Good $20

[20086] Black, Mary. AMMI PHILLIPS: PORTRAIT PAINTER 1788-1865.
Clarkson N. Potter: 1969, 56 pages. Binding is cloth. Dust jacket
soiled else good, in protective mylar wrapper. Published for the
comprehensive exhibition of the works of Ammi Phillips shown at the
Museum of American Folk Art in New York City from October 14 to
December 1, 1968 and at the Albany Institute of History and Art from
December 9, 1968 to January 7, 1969. Catalog by Barbara C. and
Lawrence B. Holdridge. Black & white illustrations: some in color, a
chronology of the life and work of Ammi Phillips, a chronological list
of portraits by him and a page of photographs of his inscriptions are
included in this work. Bibliography. Very Good $95

[80017] Boeck, Wilhelm. PICASSO. Thames & Hudson: London, 1955, 524
pp. 4to Illus. cloth covers by Picasso for this book, light stains to
rear. Former owner's inscrip, small abrasion to upper lh corner of
ffe. Pages lightly browned from age. With over 300 illus., 30
tipped-in color plates, numerous b&w plates, firm binding. Very Good
$40

[31228] Bowie, Henry P. ON THE LAWS OF JAPANESE PAINTING. "An
Introduction to the Study of the Art of Japan." Dover: 1951, 117
pages. Bound in red cloth, without jacket. Ffep and rear free endpaper
with lengthy tape shadows. Owner's names neatly inked to title page.
Frontispiece and plates inside show fine paintings of Japan. Indexed.
Hardbound. Good $10

[80112] Braider, Donald. GEORGE BELLOWS AND THE ASHCAN SCHOOL OF
PAINTING. Doubleday: 1971, 153 pp., indexed. "A Doubleday Reinforced
Library Edition." Color illus. covers, very clean, color endpapers,
clean. Numerous b&w photo illus. throughout. The brief, but impressive
career of this eclectic American artist is explored by the author.
Dust jacket very good, in protective mylar wrapper. Very Good $15

[80234] Broder, Patricia Janis. HOPI PAINTING. "The World of the
Hopis." A Brandywine Press Book: NY, 1979, 319 pp. Stated 1st Edition.
Quarto Clean cloth binding, orange endpapers. Profusely illustrated in
color and b&w. Indexed. Front board with mild warp. Very Good $50

[31202] Cary, Elisabeth Luther. HONORE DAUMIER. "A Collection of His
Social and Political Caricatures Together With An Introductory Essay
on His Art." Putnam's Sons: 1907, 185 pages. 1st edition. Blue cloth
with gilt lettering and graphics. Area of chipping along bottom edge
of rear board, ends of spine frayed, hinges sound, contents clean.
Profusely illustrated. Good $20

[30541] Compton, Susan. CHAGALL. Philadelphia Museum of Art: 1985,
278 pages. Softbound. Spine with faint lean. Numerous illustrations in
color and black & white. Essay, introduction. Very Good $20

[20015] Courthion, Pierre. IMPRESSIONISM. Abrams: 1977, 106 pages.
Oversized. Firm color pictorial paper covers with fold-in flaps.
Translated by John Shepley. Numerous illustrations; some in color.
Bibliography. Index of plates. Very Good $16

[80093] Dali, Salvador & Halsman. Philippe. DALI'S MUSTACHE. "A
Photographic Interview." Simon & Schuster: NY, 1954, 126 p., very
small crack to lower back hinge on spine and some wear to covers.
Fair-Good $20

[33256] Dali, Salvador. DALI ON MODERN ART IN BOTH FRENCH AND
ENGLISH. Vision Press: London, 1958, 156 pp. Fair dust jacket, soiled,
in protective mylar. The Cuckolds of Antiquated Modern Art. Very Good
$35

[33364] Golding, John. CUBISM, A HISTORY AND AN ANALYSIS 1907-1914.
Revised Edition. Icon Editions. Harper & Row: 1968, 208 pages,
followed by many plates, some in color. Softbound. Indexed.
Bibliography. Very Good $12

[33365] Haftmann, Werner. THE MIND AND WORK OF PAUL KLEE. Praeger:
1967, 213 pages. Indexed. Illustrated in color and black and white.
Klee's outlook, paintings and artistry, interactions with others,
influences upon. Very Good $12

[30540] Haftmann, Werner. CHAGALL. Abrams: 1984, 128 pages. Binding
is cloth. Oversized. Dust jacket good. Lengthy gift inscription.
Translated by Heinrich Baumann and Alexis Brown. Forty color plates
plus numerous black and white illustrations by this prolific artist.
Very Good $25


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