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Part I - Monographs A-N:
(BROOKS #A2054)
Hunter, Sam. JAMES BROOKS. 55 pp. exhib. cat., 45 illus., 4 in
color. Chronol., exhibs., bibliog. Small square 4to, wrps.
Waltham, Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University and Whitney
Museum, New York, 1963. Covers slightly scuffed, else v.g.+.
$25.00.
(BROWNE #A2345)
Roslyn (N.Y.). Nassau County Museum of Fine Art. BYRON BROWNE.
40 pp. exhib. cat., 47 illus., 9 in color (including
coverplate), chronol., recent exhibs., museum collections.
Substantial essay by Harry Rand. Square 4to, stiff-wrps. 1987.
Fine/Fine. $30.00.
(DAVIDSON #A6134)
DAVIDSON, MORRIS. Painting with Purpose. 170 pp., 59 illus.,
mostly b&w, index. An American abstract painter's history of
abstraction with examples from expressionistic European and
American work of the 40's-early 60's. 8vo, cloth, d.j. Englewood
Cliffs, Prentice-Hall, 1964. Near-fine, in near-fine d.j. (bit
of upper edge wear). $30.00.
(DE KOONING #A7182)
East Hampton. Guild Hall Museum. WILLEM DE KOONING: Works from
1951-1981. 40 pp., 23 illus., 5 color plates, 12 addit. photos
of artist and studio by Hans Namuth, notes. Text by Judith
Wolfe. Small sq. 4to, stapled wrps. 1981. Near-fine. (side edge
rear cover lightly rubbed.) $25.00.
(DE KOONING #A4648)
Hess, Thomas B. WILLEM DE KOONING. 170 pp., 115 illus., 16 in
color. Small sq. 4to, cloth, d.j. New York, MOMA, 1968. Near-
fine/Near-fine (spine of d.j. sunned) $55.00.
(DE KOONING #A3124)
Hess, Thomas B. WILLEM DE KOONING. 170 pp. text, well illus., 16
in color, extensive bibliog., selections from artist's writings.
4to, wrps. New York, MOMA, 1968. Very slight rubbing to corners,
else fine bright copy. $32.00.
(DE KOONING #A1062)
Janis, Harriet and Rudi Blesh. DE KOONING. 72 pp., 37 b&w, 12
color plates. 4to, wrps. First printing. New York, Grove Press,
1960. Near-fine. $45.00.
(DE KOONING #A5114)
Minneapolis. Walker Art Center. DE KOONING. Drawings /
Sculptures. Unpag. cat. (80 pp.), 70 illus., some in color.
Texts by Philip Larson & Peter Schjeldahl. Small oblong 4to,
wrps. 1974. Fine. $32.00.
(DE KOONING #A1063)
Minneapolis. Walker Art Center. DE KOONING. Drawings /
Sculptures. Unpag. cat. (80 pp.), 70 illus., some in color.
Texts by Philip Larson & Peter Schjeldahl. Oblong 4to, wrps.
First ed. 1974. Front cover stained (ex-studio), else clean
tight copy. $20.00.
(DE KOONING #A6980)
New York. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. WILLEM DE KOONING in
East Hampton. 152 pp. exhib. cat. listing 97 paintings, works on
paper, sculptures, all works illustrated, 26 color plates,
additional text illus., chronol., exhibs., bibliog. Text by
Diane Waldman. Small sq. 4to, wrps. 1978. V.G. Rear cover
lightly rippled; owner inscription, else interior crisp and
bright. $40.00.
(DE KOONING #A1065)
Rosenberg, Harold. DE KOONING. 294 pp. with 208 plates, many in
color. Large oblong folio, cloth, d.j. New York, Abrams, n.d.
(1974). Near-fine/Near-fine. $1100.00.
(DE KOONING #A1066)
Zilczer, Judith. WILLEM DE KOONING from the Hirshhorn Museum
Collection. 218 pp., 110 illus, 64 in color. Includes essays by
Lynne Cooke, Susan Lake, correspondence between artist and the
Hirshhorns. Chronol., bibliog. 4to, cloth, d.j. New York,
Rizzoli and Hirshhorn Museum, 1993. As new. $60.00.
(DEHNER #A3399)
Katonah. Museum of Art. DOROTHY DEHNER: Sixty Years of Art. 64
pp. exhib. cat., 60 illus., 15 color. Bibliog., chronol.,
exhibs. Text by Joan M. Marter. 4to, stiff self-wrps. 1993.
Fine. $22.50.
(DEHNER #A3372)
New Brunswick. Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers Univ. DOROTHY DEHNER
& DAVID SMITH: Their Decades of Search and Fulfillment. 56 pp.,
49 illus. Texts by Joan Marter and Judith McCandless. Full
catalogue entries with short text about each work by Michael
Zakian. Excellent pairings of work by each artist. One of the
few exhibitions to address this relationship. Oblong 4to, wrps.
1984. Fine. $45.00.
(DZUBAS #A1075)
Boston. Museum of FIne Arts. FRIEDEL DZUBAS. Unpaginated, 3
color plates. Essay by Kenworth Moffett. Oblong 4to pamphlet,
stapled wrps. 1975. Fine. $16.00.
(DZUBAS #A2358)
Roslyn, N.Y. Nassau County Museum of Art. FRIEDEL DZUBAS. Unpag.
(44 pp.) exhib. cat., 10 colorplates (including 4 large fold-
outs. Essays by K. Moffett, E.A. Carmean, Jr., C. W. Millard, K.
Wilkin. Small oblong 4to, wrps. 1987. Near-fine. $25.00.
(DZUBAS #A1078)
Washington, D.C. Hirshhorn Museum. FRIEDEL DZUBAS. 91 pp., 45
plates, mostly in color, intro. and lengthy interviews with
artist by Charles W. Millard, chronol., bibliog. Oblong 4to,
wrps. 1983. Corner bumped, else near-fine. $40.00.
(FERBER #A4647)
Minneapolis. Walker Art Center. The Sculpture of HERBERT FERBER.
64 pp., 55 illus., several in color. Catalogue Raisonne,
chronol., exhibs. Text by Wayne V. Andersen. Bibliog. (including
Ferber's writings) by Lucy Lippard. Important catalogue on this
sculptor. Small sq. 4to, stiff wrps. 1962. Fine. $25.00.
(FRANCIS #A3094)
Hulten, Pontus. SAM FRANCIS. 471 pp., 200 color illus., many
double-page and fold-outs, biog. with 42 b&w photos, massive
bibliog. including poems and films, exhibs. Text by Hulten,
writings by Francis. A splendid comprehensive monograph
published to accompany the retrospective in Bonn. English lang.
ed. Stout square 4to, cloth spine with card panels. Stuttgart,
Edition Cantz, 1993. New. $95.00.
(FRANCIS #A3445)
Lyotard, Jean-Francois. SAM FRANCIS: Lesson of Darkness. Unpag.
(approx. 100 pp.), 51 color plates, 7 gatefolds. A poetic
collaboration. Very attractive book. Folio, laminated pictorial
boards. First ed. Venice (CA), The Lapis Press, 1993. Near-fine.
(Pub. at $60.) $40.00.
(FRANCIS #A1085)
New York. Andre Emmerich. SAM FRANCIS: New Work 1984.
Unpaginated (10 pp.) exhib. pamphlet, 9 color plates on heavy
card stock, 1 double-page. Square 4to, wrps. 1984. Paperclip
indent on title page, else near-fine. $15.00.
(FRANKENTHALER #A3755)
Fine, Ruth E. HELEN FRANKENTHALER Prints. 160 pp., 80 illus., 75
in color. 4to, wrps. Washington, D.C., National Gallery, 1993.
Fine. $32.00.
(FRANKENTHALER #A1086)
New York. Whitney Museum of American Art. HELEN FRANKENTHALER.
72 pp., 48 plates (8 color). Text by E.C. Goossen, chronol.,
bibliog. Square 4to, cloth, d.j. Praeger, 1969. D.j. slightly
worn at corners and ends of spine, else v.g.+. $50.00.
(FRANKENTHALER #A1088)
Saginaw (Michigan). Saginaw Art Museum. HELEN FRANKENTHALER:
Works of the Seventies. 16 pp. exhib. catalogue, 6 color plates.
Essay by Cynthia Goodman. 4to, stapled wrps. Ann Arbor, 1980.
Near-fine. $10.00.
(GORKY #A2620)
Auping, Michael. ARSHILE GORKY the breakthrough years. 192 pp.,
24 b&w, 60 excellent color plates. Small sq. 4to, cloth, d.j.
New York, Rizzoli, 1995. New. (Pub. at $45.) $40.00.
(GORKY #A1105)
New York. M. Knoedler & Co. GORKY: Drawings. 62 pp., illus text
by Jim M. Jordan, 150 b&w, 4 color plates. Small 4to, wrps. New
York, Walker and Co., 1969. Fine. $35.00.
(GORKY #A2590)
Rand, Harry. ARSHILE GORKY, The Implications of Symbols. 277 pp.
Over 100 illus., 15 in color. Bibliog., index. 4to, wrps.
Berkeley, Univ. of California, 1991. New. $15.00.
(GORKY #A4302)
Rosenzweig, Phyllis. ARSHILE GORKY: The Hirshhorn Museum and
Sculpture Garden Collection. 47 pp. catalogue of 29 works, 44
b&w, 6 full-page color plates, carefully researched entries.
Useful reference to one of the strongest collections of Gorky's
work. 4to, stapled wrps. Washington, D.C., 1979. Fine. $17.00.
(GORKY #A1106)
Seitz, William C. ARSHILE GORKY. Paintings, Drawings, Studies.
56 pp., well illus., 2 color plates. Foreword by Julien Levy.
Square 4to, wrps. New York, MOMA, 1962. Minor cover soiling,
partial crease. V.g. $27.00.
(GOTTLIEB #A1108)
Alloway, Lawrence and Mary Davis MacNaughton. ADOLPH GOTTLIEB: A
Retrospective. 174 pp., 124 plates, many in color. Important
catalogue. 4to, cloth, d.j. Original edition. New York, Arts
Publisher, 1981. Near-fine/Near-fine. $150.00.
(GOTTLIEB #A3960)
Hirsch, Sandford, et al. The Pictographs of ADOLPH GOTTLIEB. 144
pp., 65 color plates, 75 b&w illus. A new and essential text on
Gottlieb. 4to, cloth, d.j. Washington, Phillips Collection and
New York, Hudson Hills, 1994. New. (Pub. at $45.) $40.00.
(GOTTLIEB #A4023)
New York. Andre Emmerich. ADOLPH GOTTLIEB: Large Scale Paintings
1968-1973. Unpag. exhib. cat., 9 full-page color illus.,
including cover plate. Square 8vo, stapled wrps. 1980. Near-
fine. $8.50.
(GUSTON #A1112)
Arts Magazine. Vol. 63, no.3, November 1988. Focus: PHILIP
GUSTON -- articles by Ross Feld, Marjorie Welish, William
Corbett, Alison De Lima Greene, Archie Rand, Dore Ashton. 4to,
wrps. Near-fine. $20.00.
(GUSTON #A5687)
Corbett, William. PHILIP GUSTON's Late Work: A Memoir. 118 pp.,
17 illus., 1 color coverplate. A loving tribute and close
reading of Guston's late pictures. 8vo, cloth, d.j. First ed.
Cambridge, Zoland, 1994. Fine/Fine. (Pub. at $17.50) $16.00.
(GUSTON #A2501)
Mayer, Musa. Night Studio: A Memoir of PHILIP GUSTON. 256 pp.,
numerous photos and illus. 4to, cloth, d.j. First ed. New York,
Alfred A. Knopf, 1988. Rem. mark lower edge, flap creased, else
near-fine/fine. $30.00.
(GUSTON #A5505)
Partisan Review. Vol. XXXVII, No. 4, 1970. Cover design with
drawing "Solitary" by PHILIP GUSTON. Also: play by Joyce Carol
Oates; story by Russell Banks; three points of view on America
8vo, wrps. V.G.+. $16.00.
(HARTIGAN #A3681)
Mattison, Robert S. GRACE HARTIGAN: A Painter's World. 156 pp.,
64 full-page color plates, 40 b&w illus., chronol., exhibs.,
bibliog., colls., index. The first major monograph on Hartigan.
Square 4to, cloth, d.j. First ed. New York, Hudson Hills, 1990.
New. (Pub. at $50.) $45.00.
(HOFMANN #A1126)
Bannard, Walter Darby. HANS HOFMANN: A Retrospective Exhibition.
128 pp., over 75 b&w illus., 13 color plates, chronol.,
bibliog., exhibs. 4to, cloth. Houston, MFA and Hirshhorn Museum,
Wash. D.C., 1976. No d.j., else near-fine. $95.00.
(HOFMANN #A5227)
Greenberg, Clement. HOFMANN. 62 pp., 21 b&w, 12 tipped-in color
plates, biog., colls. A substantial and important monograph in
small format. Text in English. 8vo, wrps, d.j. (as published.)
First edition. Paris, Georges Fall, 1961. Near-fine crisp copy
in near-fine d.j. with crinkling along edges. $40.00.
(HOFMANN #A1130)
HOFMANN, HANS. Search for the Real & Other Essays. 83 pp.,
biog., exhibs. Intro by Bartlett Hayes, Jr. 4to, wrps. Revised
edition. Cambridge, MIT Press, 1973. Cover slightly scuffed,
else near-fine. $20.00.
(HOFMANN #A4212)
HOFMANN, HANS. Search for the Real and Other Essays. 92 pp.
collection of Hofmann's writings, numerous photos and illus.
Intro. by Bartlett H. Hayes, Jr. The important text expounding
Hofmann's teachings on painting. Small 4to, cloth. Andover,
Addison Gallery, 1948. No d.j. V.G. $55.00.
(HOFMANN #A1131)
Hunter, Sam. HANS HOFMANN. 227 pp., with 5 essays by artist, 168
plates, 51 partly tipped-in color plates. Large 4to, cloth, d.j.
2nd ed. New York, Abrams, nd [c.1963]. About fine, in near-fine
d.j. $600.00.
(HOFMANN #A1132)
New York. Andre Emmerich. HANS HOFMANN: Drawings 1930-1944.
Unpag. exhib. cat., 18 b&w plates and separate essay by Barbara
Rose. Square 8vo, stiff-wrps. 1977. Fine. $25.00.
(HOFMANN #A1133)
New York. Andre Emmerich. HANS HOFMANN. Unpag. exhib. cat. with
10 color plates, chronol., exhibs., bibliog. Square 4to, stapled
stiff-wrps. 1971. V.g.+ $18.00.
(HOFMANN #A1134)
New York. Andre Emmerich. HANS HOFMANN. Unpag. exhib. cat. with
6 full-page color plates, chronol., exhibs. Square 4to, stapled
stiff-wrps. 1972. V.g. $15.00.
(HOFMANN #A1137)
Seitz, William C. HANS HOFMANN. 64 pp., including selected
writings by artist, well illus. with 8 color plates, chronol.,
bibliog. Square 4to, cloth. New York, MOMA, 1963. Owner's
bookplate and name written on front pastedown, spot on free
endpaper, no d.j., else v.g. $40.00.
(HOFMANN #A2938)
Seitz, William C. HANS HOFMANN. 64 pp., including selected
writings by artist, 33 illus. with 8 color plates, chronol.,
bibliog. Square 4to, stiff-wrps. New York, MOMA, 1963. A touch
of scuffing, else fine. $25.00.
(HOFMANN #A1136)
Seitz, William C. HANS HOFMANN. 64 pp., including selected
writings by artist, well illus. with 8 color plates, chronol.,
bibliog. Square 4to, stiff-wrps. New York, MOMA, 1963. Spine
edgeworn, missing rear free endpaper, else clean good+ copy.
$22.00.
(HOFMANN #A1138)
Wight, Frederick S. HANS HOFMANN. 67 pp., well illus., many in
color, includes text by artist, chronol., exhibs., bibliog. 4to,
cloth, d.j. Berkeley and L. A., U. Calif. Press, 1957. D.j. is
worn, chipped, torn, else bright v.g. copy. $65.00.
(JENKINS #A3137)
Cassou, Jean. JENKINS. 67 pp., well illus., some in color. Small
4to, cloth, d.j. London, Thames & Hudson, 1963. Fine, in near-
fine d.j. (faint soiling to d.j.). $27.50.
(JENKINS #A7720)
Elsen, Albert. PAUL JENKINS. 284 pp., 171 illus., 56 tipped-in
color plates. Major study on Jenkins. 4to, cloth, d.j. New York,
Abrams, n.d. Fine, in v.g. d.j. (small chip and closed tear
front panel of d.j.). $80.00.
(JENKINS #A4064)
Persin, Patrick-Gilles. PAUL JENKINS Collages. Offprint from
l'Oeil no. 454, septembre 1993. Unpag. (8 pp.), with 8 large
color plates. A little-known aspect of Jenkins' work. Text in
French with English translation laid in. 4to, stapled wrps.
Paris, Galerie Yoshii, 1993. V.G.+ (two short corner creases).
$8.00.
(KLINE #A1433)
Barcelona. Fundacio Antoni Tapies. FRANZ KLINE: Art and the
Structure of Identity. 214 pp., 69 color plates and additional
b&w illus. Essays in English by Stephen C. Foster, Bill Berkson,
Frank O'Hara, B. H. Friedman. Bibliog., exhibs., chronol. Large
4to, stiff self-wrps. 1994. New. $40.00.
(KLINE #A6116)
Gordon, John. FRANZ KLINE 1910-1962. 67 pp. exhib. cat., 57
illus, 4 in color. Chronol., exhibs., bibliog. Small sq. 4to,
cloth, d.j. New York, Whitney Museum of American Art, 1968.
Near-fine/Near-fine. $70.00.
(KRASNER #A3667)
East Hampton. Guild Hall Museum. LEE KRASNER: The Nature of the
Body, Works from 1933 to 1984. 64 pp., 23 color plates, many
double-page, 7 b&w photos. Text by Christina Mossaides
Strassfield. 4to, stiff self-wrps. 1995. New. $25.00.
(KRASNER #A2836)
Landau, Ellen G. LEE KRASNER: A Catalogue Raisonne. 336 pp., 660
illus., 267 in superb color, extensive notes accompanying many
entries, chronol., index of titles, owners, collections. A fine
book. Large 4to, cloth, d.j. New York, Abrams, 1995. New. (Pub.
at $125.00) $95.00.
(KRASNER #A1980)
London. Marlborough-Gerson. LEE KRASNER. Unpag. exhib. cat., 18
b&w illus., 1 color plate, & 1 cover color plate. Brief biog.,
exhibs. Square 8vo, stapled wrps. 1968. Near-fine. $15.00.
(KRASNER #A2574)
New York. Robert Miller Gallery. LEE KRASNER: Paintings from the
Late FIfties. Unpag. exhib. catalogue, 15 full-page color
plates, biog., exhibs., photo by Robert Mapplethorpe. Small 4to,
wrps. 1982. Very slight scuffing to edges, else fine. $50.00.
(KRASNER #A3648)
New York. Robert Miller Gallery. LEE KRASNER: Umber Paintings,
1959-1962. 70 pp. with 26 color plates. Text by Richard Howard.
4to, wrps. 1992. New. $25.00.
(KRASNER #A1146)
New York. Robert Miller Gallery. LEE KRASNER: Collages.
Unpaginated exhib. cat., 12 b&w, 23 tipped-in color plates.
Essay by Bryan Robertson, intro. by Robert Hughes. 4to, wrps.,
d.j. 1986. A fine bright copy. $55.00.
(KRASNER #A1147)
Rose, Barbara. LEE KRASNER: A Retrospective. 184 pp., 150 pp.
text, well illus., 139 b&w, 33 color plates, chronol., bibliog.
Square 4to, wrps. New York, MOMA, 1983. Fine. $45.00.
(KRASNER #A1981)
Washington, D.C. Corcoran Gallery of Art. LEE KRASNER: Collages
and Works on Paper 1933-1974. 63 pp., 30 b&w illus., 4 color
plates. Bibliog. Intro. by Gene Baro. Square 4to, wrps. 1975.
Near-fine. $25.00.
(MARCA-RELLI #A5255)
Tyler, Parker. MARCA-RELLI. 61 pp., 18 b&w illus., 12 very nice
tipped-in color plates, bio., exhibs., colls. Important early
text on this abstract expressionist painter. 12mo, wrps., d.j.
Paris, Georges Fall, 1960. V.G.+/V.G.+. Upper corners bumped, a
few small chips upper edge of d.j. $35.00.
(MATTA #A1777)
BERNE, STANLEY. The Dialogues. 107 pp. novel, 10 illus (1
double-page) and cover by MATTA. Small 4to, wrps. First edition.
New York, George Wittenborn, 1962. Minor surface chipping top
front edge, lower right corner front cover, small ink mark back
cover. V.g. $50.00.
(MATTA #A4202)
Paris. Centre Georges Pompidou. MATTA. 332 pp. exhib. cat., over
200 illus., many in color. Texts in French by D. Bozo, W. Rubin,
Gordon Onslow Ford, R. Golan, A. Jouffroy. Chronol., documents,
exhibs., bibliog. A major Matta catalogue. Large square 4to,
wrps. 1985. Near-fine. $75.00.
(MITCHELL #A2308)
Kertess, Klaus. JOAN MITCHELL: Pastel. 102 pp., 42 color plates
of Mitchell's pastels on paper from 1991. Folio, boards, no d.j.
(as issued). New York, 1992. New. $60.00.
(MOTHERWELL #A1174)
Buffalo. Albright-Knox Art Gallery. ROBERT MOTHERWELL. 158 pp.,
over 90 color plates. Essays by Jack D. Flam and Dore Ashton.
Exhibs., biblog., chronol. Oblong 4to, wrps. First ed. New York,
Abbeville Press, 1983. A little edge-worn. V.g.+. $25.00.
(MOTHERWELL #A5657)
Caws, Mary Ann. ROBERT MOTHERWELL: What Art Holds. 227 pp., 108
b&w illus., 21 color plates, 5 interviews with Motherwell,
notes, bibliog., index. An important new book on Motherwell with
new material and beautifully written. Large 8vo, cloth, d.j.
First ed. New York, Columbia Univ. Press, 1986. New. (Pub. at
$34.50). $30.00.
(MOTHERWELL #A3060)
MOTHERWELL, ROBERT. Reconciliation Elegy. 87 pp.,101 illus., 14
in color. Photo documentation of the making of Reconciliation
Elegy. Text by E.A. Carmean, Jr. 4to, stiff wrps. First trade
ed. New York, Skira/Rizzoli, 1980. Mint. $20.00.
(MOTHERWELL #A1692)
MOTHERWELL, ROBERT. The Dedalus Sketchbooks. 26 full page color
plates. Intro. by Constance Glen. Oblong 4to, self wrps. New
York, Abrams, 1988. As new. $17.00.
(MOTHERWELL #A2940)
New York. Sidney Janis Gallery. ROBERT MOTHERWELL. Unpag. (20
pp.) exhib. cat. of 26 works, b&w illus., installation photos of
previous Janis Gallery shows, studio photo, photo of artist by
Hans Namuth. 4to, stapled wrps. 1961. V.G.+. Edges and spine
rubbed, else clean nice copy. $27.50.
(MOTHERWELL #A1179)
Partisan Review. Vol. XLVI, No. 3, 1979. Contains: Barbaralee
Diamonstein "Inside New York's Art World: An Interview with
Robert MOTHERWELL" (15 pp.) Small 4to, wrps. V.g.+. $15.00.
(MOTHERWELL #A4340)
Pleynet, Marcelin. ROBERT MOTHERWELL. 243 pp., 200 color and b&w
illus. With an ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH. Large 4to, cloth, d.j., in
slipcase. Paris, Ed. Daniel Papierski, 1989. New. $140.00.
(MOTHERWELL #A3677)
Pleynet, Marcelin. ROBERT MOTHERWELL 1969-1990. 55 pp., 30
illus. and photos, approx. 20 mostly full-page color plates.
Text in French. 4to, stiff self-wrps. Paris, Artcurial, 1990.
New. $30.00.
(MOTHERWELL #A3351)
Terenzio, Stephanie. The Painter and the Printer: ROBERT
MOTHERWELL's Graphics 1943-1980. Catalogue Raisonne of the
prints. 248 pp., more than 300 illus., approx. 20 in color. Note
by Motherwell, interviews with the printmakers who assisted him.
Biog. and chronol. of print exhibs. 4to, wrps. New York, The
American Federation of the Arts, 1980. Owner inscrip. front f.
endpaper, slight edge-rubbing. Near-fine. $65.00.
(MOTHERWELL #A7751)
Terenzio, Stephanie, ed. The Collected Writings of ROBERT
MOTHERWELL. xxvii, 325 pp., 28 b&w, 8 color illus. 4to, cloth,
d.j. New York, Oxford Univ. Press, 1992. Fine/About fine.
$40.00.
(MOTHERWELL #A4915)
Terenzio, Stephanie, ed. The Collected Writings of ROBERT
MOTHERWELL. xxvii, 337 pp., 36 illus., 8 in color, index.
Intelligent, clearly written, fair-minded and interesting. Stout
8vo, wrps. New York and Oxford, Oxford Univ. Press, 1992. Fine.
$18.75.
(NEVELSON #A2465)
New York. Wildenstein/Pace Gallery. LOUISE NEVELSON: Wood
Sculpture and Collages/NEVELSON: Maquettes for Monumental
Sculpture. Joint double exhib. catalogues contain: 48 b&w, 2
color plates, public colls., exhibs., text by David L. Shirey,
Nevelson interview with Barbaralee Diamonstein. 4to,
interlocking stiff-wrps. 1980. Corners slightly rubbed and
bumped, else v.g.++. $40.00.
(NEVELSON #A3603)
Paris. Galerie Claude Bernard. LOUISE NEVELSON. Exhib. cat of 62
works, over 60 mostly full-page illus., 7 colorplates, poem by
Nevelson and Diana Makown, checklist, biog. 4to, stiff wrps.
1986. Covers slightly scuffed, a bit of faint dust soiling, else
near-fine. $35.00.
(NEWMAN #A1187)
Baltimore. Museum of Art. BARNETT NEWMAN, The Complete Drawings,
1945-1969. 220 pp. exhib. cat., well illus, many plates in
color. Catalogue Raisonne. 4to, wrps, d.j. 1979. Small chip
upper edge back panel of d.j., else fine. $200.00.
(NEWMAN #A5257)
Hess, Thomas B. BARNETT NEWMAN. 160 pp. exhib. cat., 175 illus.,
112 in color, full bibliog. Important retrospective. Square 4to,
wrps. New York, MOMA, 1971. V.G. Edges and spine edges rubbed.
$28.00.
(NEWMAN #A2147)
Hess, Thomas B. BARNETT NEWMAN. 160 pp. exhib. cat., 175 illus.,
112 in color, full bibliog. Important catalogue. Square 4to,
wrps. New York, MOMA, 1971. Some rubbing to edges, top of spine,
else bright, clean copy, almost near-fine. $30.00.
(NEWMAN #A1460)
O'Neill, John P., ed. BARNETT NEWMAN, Selected Writings and
Interviews. 331 pp., 26 photos of artist. Intro by Richard
Schiff. Text notes by Molly McNickle. 8vo, cloth, d.j. New York,
Alfred A. Knopf, 1990. Fine/Fine. $40.00.
(NEWMAN #A6602)
PARIS. Grand Palais. BARNETT NEWMAN. 135 pp., over 100 b&w
illus., a few color plates. The French lang. edition of the MOMA
retrospective catalogue with text by Thomas Hess (trans. from
English.) Oblong 4to, wrps. 1972. V.G. (lower rear corner tip
bumped, spine creased, covers lightly scuffed). $25.00.
(NOGUCHI #A6913)
Ashton, Dore. NOGUCHI: East and West. 331 pp., 104 illus., 13 in
color, chronol., notes, index. The best recent book on Noguchi.
8vo, 1/4 cloth, d.j. First ed. New York, Knopf, 1992. Fine/About
fine. $30.00.
(NOGUCHI #A6486)
Tokyo. Seibu Museum. ISAMU NOGUCHI: Space of Akari and Stone.
103 pp., beautiful full-page and double-page color plates, list
of works. Includes texts by Noguchi and others. Large 4to, self-
wrps. First U.S. ed. San Francisco, Chronicle Books, 1986. Near-
fine. $30.00.
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