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(ABRAMS #A7874)
ABRAMS, ROBERT E. and JOHN CANEMAKER. Treasures of Disney
Animation. 319 pp., 539 wonderful color illus. (mostly full-
page) of the drawings, layout sketches, and paintings that
precede the final cels of the Disney studio product; excellent
bibliography of books on animation, techniques, Disney, index.
Large oblong folio, cloth, d.j. First ed. 7th printing. New
York, Artibras, 1982. Mint. (Pub. at $85.00) $48.00.
(ADAMS, H #A2504)
ADAMS, HUGH. Art of the Sixties. 80 pp., 66 illus., 26 in color.
4to, cloth, d.j. Oxford, Phaidon, 1978. Slight bump lower spine
edge, price clipped. Near-fine/Near-fine. $27.00.
(ALLOWAY #A8253)
ALLOWAY, LAWRENCE. American Pop Art. 146 pp., 105 illus., 10
color plates, notes, bibliog., index. Important exhibition of
Pop Art. Large 8vo, wrps. New York, Whitney Museum of American
Art, 1974. V.G. (Corners rubbed, very short tear near head of
spine, a few specks of soiling). $27.00.
(AMAYA #A3345)
AMAYA, MARIO. Pop Art.and After. 148 pp., 51 illus., 16 in
color, bibliog., index. Substantial emphasis on British as well
as American artists. Small 4to, grey cloth, red paper spine
label, d.j. Large format hardcover, second printing. New York,
Viking Press, 1966. Near-fine/v.g. Owner's attractive bookplate
f.e.p., a few chips to edges of d.j., and a few tears repaired
on inside of d.j. with archival tape. $60.00.
(AMAYA #A4195)
AMAYA, MARIO. Pop Art..and After. 148 pp., 51 b&w illus.,
bibliog., index. Does not include the 16 color plates in the
hardcover ed. Substantial emphasis on British as well as
American artists. Important text and section of individual
commentary on sixteen artists. 8vo, wrps. First pb. ed. 1972.
New York, Viking Press, (1965), 1972. Near-fine. $35.00.
(ArtNews #A1768)
ARTnews. Vol. 73, no. 5 (May 1974). Special Issue: POP: The
Founding Fathers. Articles by Phyllis Tuchman, Milton Esterow,
Henry Geldzahler and others. 4to, wrps. Worn but sound copy of
this scarce issue. Faint scribble on the cover. $20.00.
(BARRIER #A4107)
BARRIER, MICHAEL and MARTIN WILLIAMS, eds. A Smithsonian Book of
Comic Book Comics. 336 pp., approx. 300 pp. colored illus.
reproduced from the first printings, biographies of cartoonists.
32 complete stories including the first appearances of Superman,
Batman, Pogo; also Captain Marvel, Little Lulu, the Spirit, et
al. 4to, cloth, d.j. Washington, Smithsonian and Abrams, 1981.
About fine crisp copy, in v.g.+ d.j. (light edge-wear). $28.00.
(BATTCOCK #A4317)
BATTCOCK, GREGORY, ed. Super Realism: A Critical Anthology. 322
pp., 153 b&w illus., 16 color plates. Excellent collection of
essays by Nochlin, Masheck, Levin, Karp, Marandel et al.
Numerous women artists included. Large 8vo, wrps. First ed. New
York, E. P. Dutton & Co., 1975. Near-fine. A very nice copy.
$45.00.
(BOSSAGLIA #A6322)
BOSSAGLIA, ROSSANA and SUSANNA ZATTI. Il POP ART l'Italia. 103
pp. exhib. cat. listing 84 works, all illus., 16 in color,
biographies of 43 artists, bibliog. Fine survey of the Italian
pop art movement from 1956-1972 which had a curious
"Metaphysical" and neo-classical slant. Includes many artists
less well-known outside of Italy. Text in Italian. Small sq.
4to, wrps. Pavia, Castello Visconteo and Mazotta, 1983. Near-
fine. $27.00.
(CALAS #A6960)
CALAS, NICHOLAS. Art in the Age of Risk and Other Essays. xvii,
238 pp., 24 illus. Texts on Pop Art, Surrealism, Dine,
Rauschenberg, D'Arcangelo, and others. Intro. Gregory Battcock.
12mo, cloth, d.j. First ed. Jacket design by Allan D'Arcangelo.
New York, E.P. Dutton, 1968. About fine, in about fine d.j. with
a trace of sunning to spine. $40.00.
(Camera Obscura #A3630)
Camera Obscura. No. 33-34. Special double issue: Lifetime: A
Cable Network for "Women". 263 pp. Feminist texts on television,
covering everything from demographics to psychographics. 8vo,
wrps. 1994-95. Mint. $12.00.
(CASTLEMAN #A4057)
CASTLEMAN, RIVA. Printed Art: A View of Two Decades. 144 pp.
exhib. cat., 105 illus., 15 in color, useful checklist and
bibliog. A broad international survey of contemporary artists'
books from Tinguely, Klein, Pop Art to Jennifer Bartlett. Small
square 4to, stiff wrps. New York, MOMA, 1980. V.g., corners
rubbed. $12.50.
(COOPER #A7155)
COOPER, MARTHA and JOSEPH SCIORRA. R. I. P. Memorial Wall Art.
96 pp., over 100 color photographs by COOPER documenting the
public memorial murals that have sprung up in Harlem, the Lower
East Side, and Brooklyn, painted for the victims of shootings,
drug wars, police killings and other tragic deaths.
Graffiti/neo-realism commissioned by the family and friends of
the victims. Also includes the stories of the individuals. Large
oblong 8vo, wrps. First ed. New York, Henry Holt and Co./Owl
Book, 1994. Faint rem. stripe top edge, else about fine. $17.95.
(COUPERIE #A6309)
COUPERIE, PIERRE and MAURICE C. HORN. A History of the Comic
Strip. 256 pp., hundreds of illus., index of titles and artists.
This is the Eng. lang. translation of the exhibition catalogue
from the Musee des Arts decoratifs, 1967. Excellent
international history of the comic strip from the picture
stories of Topffer and Wilhelm Busch to American Pop art of the
60s. 4to, papered bds. No d.j. (as issued.) Sixth printing,
1974. New York, Crown, (1968). V.G. (Covers scuffed; a few small
nicks, scrapes, spine bump with small closed tear and rubbing to
ends; text clean and bright.) $22.00.
(DANOFF #A3783)
DANOFF, I. MICHAEL. Emergence & Progression: Six Contemporary
American Artists. 88 pp. exhib. cat., 39 full-page illus., 6
color plates, artists' statements, bibliog. Includes: Dine,
Judd, Lichtenstein, Morris, Stella, Warhol. 4to, wrps. Milwaukee
Art Center, 1979. Near-fine. $10.50.
(DE ANTONIO #A3854)
DE ANTONIO, EMILE and MITCH TUCHMAN. Painters Painting: A Candid
History of the Modern Art Scene, 1940-1970. 192 pp., stills.
Intro. by De Antonio. Text of statements by artists and critics
in De Antonio's film including: Castelli, Geldzahler, Greenberg,
Johns, Frankenthaler, Noland, Poons, Rauschenberg, Stella, the
Sculls, Warhol, and many more. Useful 22 pp. chronology of
events 1940-1970 by Tuchman. 8vo, cloth, d.j. First ed. New
York, Abbeville, 1984. Fine/Fine. $27.50.
(FINCH #A8256)
FINCH, CHRISTOPHER. Pop Art: Object and Image. 168 pp., over 150
illus., a few in color, index of artists and titles. 12mo, wrps.
London, Studio Vista, 1968. V.G.-. (Tight but covers worn,
corners and spine creased, with small piece of clear tape across
spine.) $12.50.
(GELDZAHLER #A7510)
GELDZAHLER, HENRY. Pop Art 1955-70. 199 pp., 159 illus., 106 in
color, mostly full-page or double-page. Quotations and
statements by critics and artists, biographies of 35 artists,
excellent Pop bibliography. Sq. 4to, cloth, d.j. First ed. Art
Gallery of New South Wales, Cultural Corporation of Australia,
1985. Fine, in about fine d.j. $50.00.
(GOLDMAN #A7780)
GOLDMAN, JUDITH. American Prints: Process & Proofs. 176 pp., 43
text illus. plus illus. in b&w and color of over 100 works in
the exhibition of prints from 1960-81. Includes: Close, Dine,
Francis, Frankenthaler, Johns, Longo, Mazur, Motherwell,
Oldenburg, Oliveira, Pearlstein, Rivers, Rosenquist, Stella.
Squarish stout 8vo, stiff wrps. New York, Whitney Museum of
American Art, 1981. Light spine sunning, touch of rubbing to
spine edge, else near-fine crisp copy. $28.00.
(JOHNSON #A2525)
JOHNSON, ELLEN H. Modern Art and the Object: A Century of
Changing Attitudes. 240 pp., 109 illus., index. Covers Cezanne,
Marin, cubism, Pollock, Cornell, with substantial emphasis on
Pop artists. 8vo, wrps. New York, Harper & Row, 1976. Corners
worn. V.g. $27.50.
(JONES #A7705)
JONES, CAROLINE A. Machine in the Studio: Constructing the
Postwar American Artist. 541 pp., 112 b&w illus., lengthy notes,
bibliog., index. Focus on Stella, Warhol, and Smithson and their
relationship to postwar industry and corporate culture. Large
stout 8vo, cloth, d.j. Chicago and London, Univ. of Chicago
Press, 1996. Fine/Fine. $40.00.
(KOLN #A7589)
KOLN. Wallraf-Richartz Museum. Kunst der sechziger Jahre.
Sammlung Ludwig im Wallraf-Richartz Museum (Art of the Sixties.
The Ludwig Collection). 209 color plates tipped in on special
paper with printed transparencies. The most desirable largest
fifth revised and final ed., almost double the size of the first
ed. Designed by Situationist artist Wolf Vostell. 92 artists
represented including: Dine, Dubuffet, Hockney, Johns,
Lichtenstein, Oldenburg, Picasso, Rauschenberg, Vostell, Warhol,
Wols, et al. Stout 4to, clear embossed soft plastic covers bound
with thick hard plastic spine attached with metal bolts.
Cologne, 1971. Upper rear corner of plastic spine chipped, else
near-fine. $700.00.
(KUGELMASS #A3213)
KUGELMASS, JACK, et al. Masked Culture: The Greenwich Village
Halloween Parade. 215 pp., over 200 pages of full-page color
photographs, many double-page photos. A collaboration between
five photographers and an urban anthropologist to record this
annual gay camp event. Great photos. 4to, cloth, stiff plastic
d.j. First ed. New York, Columbia University Press, 1994.
Fine/Fine. $40.00.
(LEE #A2258)
LEE, STAN and JOHN BUSCEMA. How to Draw Comics the MARVEL Way.
160 pp., fully illus. Excellent primer on how to draw and
produce a professional comic book by the artist who created
Spider-Man and many others. 4to, cloth, d.j. New York, Simon &
Schuster, 1978. Minor fading to edges of boards, d.j. edgewear
with 1 closed tear, price clipped, else V.g.+/V.g.+. $30.00.
(LEVICK #A7635)
LEVICK, MELBA and STANLEY YOUNG. The Big Picture: Murals of Los
Angeles. 128 pp., 150 color photos, list of addresses of murals.
Wonderful collection of public mural work, including both
commissioned work and spontaneous street art. 4to, papered bds.,
d.j. First U.S. ed. Boston, NYGS, 1988. NF/NF. $40.00.
(LEVICK #A8367)
LEVICK, MELBA and STANLEY YOUNG. The Big Picture: Murals of Los
Angeles. 128 pp., 150 color photos, list of addresses of murals.
Wonderful collection of public mural work, including both
commissioned community-based work and spontaneous street art.
Chicano, Latino, et al. 4to, wrps. First U.S. ed. Boston, NYGS
and Little, Brown, 1988. V.G. Covers a bit scuffed else clean
tight copy. $22.00.
(LINDEY #A4979)
LINDEY, CHRISTINE. Superrealist Painting & Sculpture. 160 pp.,
72 color plates, 68 b&w illus., artists' biographies, bibliog.,
index. The full range of shoppers, wrecked cars and fast-food
diners in American and European variants. Sq. 4to, cloth, d.j.
First U.S. ed. New York, William Morrow, 1980. V.G.+, in V.G.+
d.j. with edgewear at top of spine, price clipped. $30.00.
(LIVINGSTONE #A3029)
LIVINGSTONE, MARCO, ed. Pop Art: An International Perspective.
312 pp., exhib. cat., hundreds of illus. mostly in color,
biogs., chronol., bibliog. Texts by Livingstone, S. Maharaj, C.
Glenn, A. Paquemont, E. Weiss, T. Kellein, D. Cameron. Important
scholarly catalogue. Stout 4to, wrps. London, Royal Academy of
Arts, 1991. Rem mark lower edge, else as new. $30.00.
(LOS ANGELES #A5571)
LOS ANGELES. Museum of Contemporary Art. Hand-Painted POP:
American Art in Transition 1955-62. 256 pp., richly illus., many
color plates. Texts by Donna De Salvo, Paul Schimmel, John Yau,
et al. Folio, self-wrps. New York, Rizzoli, 1992. Fine. (Pub. at
$39.50). $35.00.
(LUCIE-SMITH #A2146)
LUCIE-SMITH, EDWARD. Art in the Seventies. 128 pp., hundreds of
illus., 28 color plates, short biogs. of over 150 artists,
index. 4to, wrps. First printing. Ithaca, New York, Cornell
Univ. Press, 1980. Some rubbing along edges, else near-fine.
$12.00.
(LUCIE-SMITH #A5680)
LUCIE-SMITH, EDWARD. Super Realism. 80 pp., 67 illus., 28 in
color. A broad selection including: Diane Ibbotson, Audrey
Flack, Mariann Miller, Isabella Quintanilla, Marilyn Levine,
Gabriel Laderman, Robert Cottingham, Johns, De Andrea, and many
Pop and Photorealist artists. 4to, cloth, d.j. Oxford, Phaidon,
1979. Near-fine/Near-fine. $28.00.
(MATTISON #A3923)
MATTISON, ROBERT SALTONSTALL. Masterworks in the Robert and Jane
Meyerhoff Collection. 200 pp., 57 (mostly full-page) color
plates, bibliog., index. Works by five Pop artists: Johns,
Lichtenstein, Rauschenbert, Kelly, Stella. 4to, cloth, d.j.
First ed. New York, Hudson Hills, 1995. As new. $37.50.
(MEISEL #A2755)
MEISEL, LOUIS K. PHOTOREALISM. 448 pp., 952 illus., 576 color
plates, exhibs., bibliog., index. Close to a catalogue raisonne
of the major photorealists from 1967-79. Biogs. of artists.
Includes Audrey Flack. Huge thick folio, cloth, d.j. New York,
Abrams, 1989 (reprint of 1980 ed.). Fine/Fine. $125.00.
(NEW YORK #A3318)
NEW YORK. Holly Solomon Gallery. CHAMBERLAIN, HARRIS, MATTA-
CLARK, OPPENHEIM, SERRA, SMITHSON, WEINER. Unpaginated (24 pp.),
9 b&w illus. Essay by John Yau. Small square 8vo, stapled wrps.
1991. Fine. $10.00.
(NEW YORK #A3045)
NEW YORK. Institute for Contemporary Art, P.S. 1. Modern Dreams:
The Rise and Fall and Rise of Pop. 189 pp., 168 illus., 15 in
color, bibliog., index. Major anthology of texts by B. Wallis,
L. Alloway, R. Banham, J. Barry, J. Coplans, K. Frampton, E.
Tsai, et al. Square 8vo, wrps. Cambridge, MIT Press, 1988. New.
(Pub. at $25.) $12.50.
(NEW YORK #A2240)
NEW YORK. Marisa del Re. Masters of the Sixties: From New
Realism to Pop Art. 52 pp. exhib. cat., 16 illus., 12 in color
(including coverplate), brief biogs. Intro. by Sam Hunter.
Square 4to, wrps. 1984. Lower rear corner bumped, spot on lower
edge, else near-fine. $30.00.
(NEW YORK #A3508)
NEW YORK. Marlborough Gallery. Figure: Contemporary Sculpture.
18 pp. exhib. cat., 9 full-page color plates of work by
Abakanowicz, Davies, Grooms, Leiro, Marisol, Mason, Segal,
Surls, Valdes -- all variations of Pop Art. 4to, stapled stiff
wrps. 1993. Near-fine. $2.50.
(NEW YORK #A1030)
NEW YORK. Museum of Modern Art. Sixteen Americans. 96 pp.
numerous illus., photos and biogs. of artists. Foreword Dorothy
C. Miller; text consists of artists' statements. The exhibition
that introduced the 50's artists. Included Johns, Rauschenberg,
etc. and two women -- Jay De Feo and Louise Nevelson. Small
square 4to, wrps. 1959. A few small scratches on cover, slight
wear edge of spine, else v.g. $22.50.
(NEW YORK #A7377)
NEW YORK. Sotheby Parke Bernet. A Selection of Fifty Works from
the collection of Robert C. Scull. 50 works, all illus., 40
color plates, 3 fold-outs.The sales catalogue of the legendary
auction that established Pop Art as a blue chip investment.
Estimate sheet and post-auction price list laid in. An important
piece of American cultural history. Small sq. 4to, cloth, d.j.
October 18, 1973. Near-fine, in near-fine d.j. $115.00.
(OSTERWOLD #A2932)
OSTERWOLD, TILMAN. Pop Art. 240 pp., hundreds of excellent
illus. most full-page color, bibliog. Text in English. 4to,
self-wrps. Koln, Taschen, 1991. New. $25.00.
(PEARCE #A2260)
PEARCE, CHRIS. Jukebox Art. 128 pp., 120 color photos of jbs and
advertisements for them. The history of jukeboxes from the first
patent (by a Viennese woman Therese Bree) to early wind-up
models to cd. 4to, cloth, d.j. London, H.C. Blossom, 1991.
Fine/Fine. $30.00.
(PIERRE #A4944)
PIERRE, JOSE. Le Pop Art. 160 pp., 75 color, 53 b&w illus. Brief
intro. followed by terrific dictionary with hundreds of entries
from an international perspective -- including many unknown
artists and long-forgotten terms (such as Eat Art.). From
Accumulation, Action, Adami, Adzak. to Wieland, Wiley, Woland,
Zebra. Text in French. 12mo, laminated papered boards. No d.j.
(as issued). Paris, Fernand Hazan (Dictionnaire de poche), 1975.
Spine extremities bumped, tiny scrape front margin and two
corners rubbed, else crisp bright near-fine. $35.00.
(PLAGENS #A3987)
PLAGENS, PETER. Sunshine Muse: Contemporary Art on the West
Coast. 200 pp., 150 b&w illus., 8 color plates, notes, bibliog.,
index. Important early appreciation of Nauman, Kienholz, Hudson,
et al. 8vo, wrps. New York, Praeger, (1974). V.G.+. $20.00.
(ROBINSON #A4866)
ROBINSON, DAVID. SoHo Walls: Beyond Graffiti. 96 pp., 97 color
illus., interesting text and important documentation of the
ephemeral social and aesthetic commentary of SoHo wall art. 4to,
wrps. New York, Thames and Hudson, 1990. Fine. $17.50.
(SERENELLI #A6907)
SERENELLI, MARIO. Pinocchio nel paese degli Artisti. 105 pp.,
over 100 illus., more than half in color. A centenary
celebration of artists' drawings, installations, puppets,
costumes, illustrations of Pinocchio and his "nose". Not a
children's book. Sq. 8vo, wrps. Milano, Mazotta, 1982. V.G.+.
$35.00.
(TOMKINS #A7213)
TOMKINS, CALVIN. The Bride and the Bachelors. 246 pp., 22 illus.
Focuses on DUCHAMP, CAGE, TINGUELY, RAUSCHENBERG 8vo, 1/4 cloth,
d.j. New York, Viking, 1965. V.G. (Faint foxing upper edge,
small lower edge bump, rem. star on front pastedown, else clean
tight copy), in V.G.+ edge-rubbed d.j. with rem star on front
inside flap. $35.00.
(WALKER #A5790)
WALKER, JOHN A. Art Since Pop. 64 pp. text with b&w illus., plus
64 pp. color plates. Focus on minimal art, some color field,
land art, conceptual art, 12mo, wrps. First U.S. ed. Woodbury,
Barron's, 1978. V.G.+. $15.00.
(WALTHAM #A3338)
WALTHAM. Poses Institute of Fine Arts, Brandeis University.
American Art Since 1950. 83 pp. exhib. cat. of 114 works by 87
artists, numerous b&w illus., 3 in color. Curated and text by
Sam Hunter. Includes 9 women artists. Cover design by Carl Zahn.
8vo, wrps, d.j. 1962. V.G.+. $14.50.
(YOE #A3554)
YOE, CRAIG and JANET MORRA-YOE. The Art of Mickey Mouse: Artists
Interpret the World's Favorite Mouse. Unpag. 121 illus., 110
full-page color plates. Intro. by John Updike. Work by a vast
range of artists from Pop to Punk, high to low: Warhol, Haring,
R. Crumb, W. Steig, Michael Jackson, Eduardo Paolozzi, Lane
Smith, Maurice Sendak, Milton Glaser, Eduardo Arroyo, et al.
Square 4to, wrps. First paperback ed. New York, Hyperion, 1991.
Fine. (Pub. at $19.95). $18.00.
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