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(GAUGUIN #A1094)
Boudaille, Georges. GAUGUIN. 274 pp., 125 illus., many in color.
Small 4to, cloth. New York, Tudor, 1964. No d.j. V.G. $22.00.
(GAUGUIN #A1792)
Chicago. Art Institute. GAUGUIN, Paintings, Drawings, Prints,
Sculpture. 91 pp. exhib. catalogue, numerous b&w illus., 4 color
plates. Cover plate tipped-in. Text by Hugh Edwards. Large 8vo,
wrps. 1959. Near-fine. $12.00.
(GAUGUIN #A1898)
Denvir, Bernard, ed. GAUGUIN: Letters from Brittany and the
South Seas. 160 pp., approx. 150 illus., most in color,
including many photographs of the artist's environment,
drawings, paintings alongside his comments on these
surroundings. Oblong 4to, cloth, d.j. First American edition.
New York, Clarkson Potter, 1992. Fine. $24.00.
(GAUGUIN #A2455)
GAUGUIN, PAUL. Paul GAUGUIN's Intimate Journals. 234 pp., 54 b&w
illus.Trans. Van Wyck Brooks. Pref. Emil Gauguin. 8vo, wrps. New
York, Liveright, n.d. (Repr. of 1949 ed.). New. (Pub. at $7.95)
$6.50.
(GAUGUIN #A2451)
Gauguin, Pola. My Father PAUL GAUGUIN. 200 pp., 48 b&w illus.,
index. Attractive heavy paper stock. A biography of the artist
by his youngest son. Thick 8vo, cloth. First American edition.
New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1937. Some rubbing to corners and
edges of boards, else near-fine. No d.j. $30.00.
(GAUGUIN #A2454)
Guerin, Daniel, ed. The Writings of a Savage: PAUL GAUGUIN. 304
pp., biographical index to names in Gauguin's writing. Intro.
Wayne Anderson, trans. Eleanor Levieux. Sm. 4to, wrps. New York,
Paragon House, 1990. As new. $10.00.
(GAUGUIN #A6338)
Leymarie, Jean. GAUGUIN: Watercolors and Pastels. Unpag. 24 fine
color reproductions matted in cream, gray and black (as if for
framing), tissue interleaves, text commentary on each work,
bibliog. Printed in The Netherlands. A handsome production.
Folio, cloth spine, papered boards, front cover serves as mat
board for frontis reproduction, clear plastic d.j. New York,
Abrams, nd (c.1960). Faint smudges on cover, else near-fine.
$110.00.
(GAUGUIN #A4689)
Nicholson, Bronwen, et al. GAUGUIN and Maori Art. 80 pp., 63
illus., 20 full-page color, references, notes. Excellent focused
texts by five authors. Sq. 8vo, wrps. Godwit and Auckland City
Art Gallery, 1995. New. $20.00.
(GAUGUIN #A2619)
Thompson, Belinda, ed. GAUGUIN by Himself. 320 pp., 241 illus.,
238 beautiful color plates of drawings, sculpture and paintings.
Texts by artist. 4to, cloth, d.j. First edition. Boston, Little,
Brown and Co., 1993. As new. $65.00.
(GAVARNI #A5342)
New Haven. Yale University Art Gallery. GAVARNI: The Carnival
Lithographs. 47 pp., 20 excellent full-page illus., catalogue
with full entries of 52 works, notes, bibliog. Text by Nancy
Olson. Small sq. 4to, wrps. 1979. Fine. $16.00.
(GAVARNI #A2639)
Warnod, Andre. GAVARNI. 63 pp. text with 40 hors-texte b&w
heliogravures with full titles. Text in French. 8vo, wrps.
Paris, F. Rieder ("Maitres de l'Art Moderne"), 1926. Spine
sunned and creased, else near-fine. $30.00.
(GERICAULT #A1871)
Berger, Klaus. GERICAULT and his Work. 92 pp. text, 99 b&w
illus. Important scholarly text. 4to, cloth, no d.j. (as
issued.) New York, Hacker, 1978 (Reprint of 1955 ed.). Near-
fine. $30.00.
(GERICAULT #A1818)
Dossier de l'Art. No. 4, Oct-Nov. 1991. Special issue:
GERICAULT. Articles by Jean Sagne, Pascale Thuillant, Regis
Michel, Isabelle Lemaistre. 4to, wrps. $6.00.
(GERICAULT #A4963)
Gauthier, Maximilien. GERICAULT. Brief text, 60 b&w illus.,
color frontis. 16mo, wrps. Paris, Braun (Collection des
Maitres), (1939). VG. $15.00.
(GERICAULT #A1872)
Los Angeles. County Museum of Art. GERICAULT. 188 pp. exhib.
catalogue, 125 illus. Text by Lorenz Eitner. Extensive entries,
bibliog., exhib history for all works shown. Square 4to, wrps.
1971. Corners creased, some rubbing to spine, else v.g. $30.00.
(GERICAULT #A5252)
New Haven. Yale University Art Gallery. The Graphic Art of
GERICAULT. 37 pp. text and 53 mostly full-page illus. Text and
catalogue by Kate H. Spencer. Includes essay, many extensive
catalogue entries, research and information on technique. Oblong
8vo, wrps. 1969. Near-fine. $17.00.
(GOYA #A1531)
Boston. Museum of Fine Arts. GOYA and the Spirit of
Enlightenment. 407 pp., hundreds of illus., most in color. Fine
scholarly catalogue. Essays by Alphonso E. Perez Sanchez, Elinor
Sayre, Gonzalo Anes, Jeannine Baticle, et al. Stout 4to, stiff
wrps. 1989. As new. $35.00.
(GOYA #A2152)
Ferrari, Enrique Lafuente. GOYA: The Complete Etchings,
Aquatints and Lithographs. 34 pp. text, 288 pp. illus. Nearly
all illus. replicate dimensions of the original Goya prints. A
standard work. Folio, cloth, d.j. English language edition. New
York, Abrams, n.d. (1962). Two short tears to d.j. at top edge
of spine, else near-fine. $110.00.
(GOYA #A3811)
Hull, Anthony. GOYA: Man Among Kings. 242 pp., 12 b&w illus.,
notes, bibliog., index. 8vo, cloth, d.j. New York and London,
Hamilton Press, 1987. Slight shelf rubbing lower edge, else
crisp fine copy, in fine d.j. $17.50.
(GOYA #A2117)
Licht, Fred, ed. GOYA in Perspective. 180 pp., 26 illus.,
bibliog. Excellent collection of critical texts by Gautier,
Baudelaire, Klingender, Ferrari, Hetzer, Lopez-Rey, Nordstroem,
Gombrich, Licht. Small 4to, wrps. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,
Prentice-Hall, 1973. Minor rubbing front cover, else as new.
$25.00.
(GOYA #A2221)
Milano. Galleria Salomon. Sales Cat. 119, 25 October 1991.
Special exhibition: Di Cappricci di GOYA. 179 pp., 89 b&w plates
and a few detail plates. Price list laid in. Intro. essays, and
scholarly entries on all works. No mere sales catalogue. Text in
Italian. 4to, stiff wrps. Near-fine. $18.00.
(GUIMARD #A2348)
New York. Museum of Modern Art. HECTOR GUIMARD. 36 pp. exhib.
cat. listing 103 objects in all media by this artist/architect.
37 b&w illus. Essay by F. Lanier Graham. Small sq. 4to, stapled
wrps. 1970. Fine. $12.00.
(GUYS #A1846)
Dubray, Jean-Paul. CONSTANTIN GUYS. 64 pp. text, plus 60
heliogravure reproductions. One of the few monographs on this
artist so celebrated by Baudelaire. Text in French. Scarce.
Small 4to, wrps. Paris, Editions Rieder, 1930. Some sunning
front cover. VG bouquiniste condition. $50.00.
(GUYS #A7045)
Hall, Clifford, intro. CONSTANTIN GUYS. 72 pp., 11 pp. text,
followed by numerous b&w illus., color frontis., list of works
in English public collections. Useful little book. 12mo., cloth,
d.j. 2nd printing. London, Faber and Faber, 1957. V.G. Endpapers
yellowed, d.j. spine sunned with lightly worn edges. $30.00.
(GUYS #A1853)
Roger-Marx, Claude. CONSTANTIN GUYS 1802-1892. 61 pp., 60 b&w
illus. Text in English, French and German. 8vo, wrps. Paris,
Editions Braun et Cie, 1954. Edges worn, small abrasion front
cover. Near v.g. $12.00.
(HEADE #A6614)
Boston. Museum of Fine Arts. MARTIN JOHNSON HEADE. Unpag. exhib.
cat. of 65 works, all illus., some color, catalogue of works,
notes. Substantial text by Theodore E. Stebbins, Jr. Oblong 4to,
wrps. Ed. of 3700. 1969. About fine. $30.00.
(HOMER #A3339)
Andover. The Addison Gallery of American Art. WINSLOW HOMER At
the Addison. 96 pp. exhib. cat., numerous b&w, 25 color plates.
Texts by Susan C. Faxon and Paul Metcalf. Oblong 4to, wrps.
1990. Near-fine. $17.50.
(INGRES #A2798)
Cohn, Marjorie B. and Susan L. Siegfried. Works by J.A.D. INGRES
in the Collection of the Fogg Art Museum. 190 pp., hundreds of
b&w illus., 5 full-page color plates. Very thorough scholarly
discussion of 63 drawings & paintings of major importance.
Portrait subject index, extensive bibliog., list of de-
attributed works. Small 4to, wrps. 1980. Front spine edge
slightly rubbed, a little scuffing to covers, else near-fine.
$30.00.
(INGRES #A4349)
Condon, Patricia with Marjorie Cohn and Agnes Mongan. In Pursuit
of Perfection: The Art of J.A.D. INGRES. 255 pp., approx. 200
illus., many in color, most in color, indices by date,
provenance, subject, location and medium. Outstanding scholarly
essays on Ingres' religious, historical, allegorical concerns.
Important book. 4to, cloth, d.j. Louisville and Fort Worth,
1983. Fine/Fine. $85.00.
(INGRES #A4693)
Mathey, Jacques, intro. INGRES Dessins. 21 pp. text plus 55
full-page illus., color frontis., list of illus. with commentary
on each work. Text in French. Large 8vo, papered bds., d.j.
Paris, Braun, n.d. V.G.-/V.G. Upper 2 inches of backstrip
reglued. Spine weak but holding (gatherings are sewn. D.j. spine
sunned, light wear at extrems. $30.00.
(INGRES #A2624)
Ockman, Carol. INGRES' Eroticized Bodies: Retracing the
Serpentine Line. 200 pp., 70 illus., notes, index. A feminist
and socio-historical approach to Ingres' eroticization of both
male and female nudes. 8vo, cloth, d.j. New Haven, Yale Univ.
Press, 1995. New. $40.00.
(KLIMT #A1715)
Bouillon, Jean-Paul. KLIMT: Beethoven, A Frieze for the Ninth
Symphony. 108 pp., beautifully illus. with many color plates and
archival photos. 4to, wrps. New York, Rizzoli, 1987. Tiny
abrasion lower edge of spine, else as new. $36.00.
(LAFARGE #A1723)
Westchester. The Hudson River Museum. JOHN LAFARGE: Watercolors
and Drawings. 143 pp., 50 b&w, 16 color plates. Text by James L.
Yarnall. 4to, wrps. 1990. Tiny tear top front cover near spine,
else near-fine. $36.00.
(LANE #A6636)
Wilmerding, John. FITZ HUGH LANE 1804-1865. 100 pp., 17 illus.
and 2 photos, appendix, chronological checklist of Lane's work,
bibliog., index of names and places, general text index. 8vo,
cloth, d.j. Reprint of 1964 ed. Gloucester, Peter Smith, 1967.
Fine, in about fine d.j. $27.50.
(LANE, FITZ HUGH #A2294)
Wilmerding, John. Paintings by FITZ HUGH LANE. 163 pp. exhib.
cat., 170 illus., 70 full-page color, chronol. Texts by J.
Wilmerding, E.G. Ellis, E.A. Powell, III, F. Kelly, Erik A.B.
Ronnberg, Jr. Oblong 4to, cloth, d.j. Washington, D.C., National
Gallery of Art with Abrams, N.Y., 1988. As new. $45.00.
(LEVITAN #A8349)
Feodorov-Davidov, Alexei. ISAAC LEVITAN: The Mystery of Nature.
167 pp, approx. 150 illus. and photos, 106 color plates, many
full-page, a few double-page, biog. Excellent new monograph on
the great late 19th century Russian impressionist painter. 4to,
cloth, d.j. St. Petersburg, Parkstone/Aurora, 1995. As new.
$50.00.
(MANET #A2615)
Duchting, Hajo. EDOUARD MANET: Images of Parisian Life. 128 pp.,
96 illus., 70 in excellent color. A lovely inexpensive book with
fine text. 8vo, cloth, d.j. Munich, Prestel, 1995. New. $24.50.
(MANET #A1867)
Duret, Theodore. MANET. 111 pp. text, 48 b&w, 8 color plates.
Eng. trans. J.E. Crawford Fitch. Interesting account by a
critic/friend of the artist. Small 4to, cloth. New York, Crown,
1937. No d.j. Some rubbing to corners and edges, else v.g.
$22.00.
(MANET #A8246)
Hofmann, Werner. EDOUARD MANET: Das Fruhstuck im Atelier:
Augenblicke des Nachdenkens. 90 pp. Focused study of Manet's
Luncheon in the Studio. In German. 12mo, wrps. Frankfurt,
Fischer, 1985. About fine. $14.00.
(MANET #A1763)
Hourticq, Louis. MANET. 114 pp. text, 48 illus. (hors-texte).
8vo, wrps. Paris, Librairie Centrale des Beaux Arts, n.d.
Corners slightly rubbed, spine sunned, tiny closed tear front
cover, pub. stamp front free endpaper, else fine. $55.00.
(MANET #A1860)
Isetan Museum of Art, Fukuoka Art Museum, and Osaka Municipal
Museum. EDOUARD MANET. 175 pp., approx. 100 illus., 44 in color.
Exhib. cat. in Japanese/English by Charles F. Stuckey and Juliet
Wilson Bareau. More than a few works not exhibited in the great
Paris Manet retrospective. Many very attractive reproductions of
prints and ink drawings. 4to, stiff self-wrps. Tokyo, Art Life,
1986. As new. $40.00.
(MANET #A1859)
Leiris, Alain de. The Drawings of EDOUARD MANET. 286 pp., 431
b&w text illus. and plates. Catalogue Raisonne of 602 drawings
and watercolors, notes, index. Large 4to, cloth, d.j. Berkeley
and L.A., Univ. of California Pr., 1969. Slight wear to top edge
of d.j., else v.g.+ $185.00.
(MANET #A4069)
Moreau-Nelaton, Etienne. MANET raconte par lui-meme et par ses
amis. Vol. 1 only. 250 pp. Thick 8vo, wrps. Geneva, Pierre
Cailler, 1953 (Reprint of 1926 text.). V.G.+. $25.00.
(MANET #A1863)
Moreau-Nelaton, Etienne. MANET raconte par lui-meme et par ses
amis. 2 vols. (I) 250 pp.,(II) 252 pp. Approx. 50 illus. Text in
French. Thick 8vo, wrps, d.j. with orig. protective tissue.
Geneva, Pierre Cailler, 1953 (Reprint of 1926 text.). Near mint,
unopened. $85.00.
(MANET #A3771)
New York. Wildenstein. A Loan Exhibition of MANET. 68 pp. exhib.
cat. (88 works), 55 b&w illus., 1 color plate. Interesting text
by Georges Wildenstein includes biographical information on
Manet, quotes from contemporary criticism (Baudelaire,
Castagnary, Zola, et al), brief biogs. of Manet's friends,
discussion of influences on his work. 8vo, stapled pictorial
wrps. 1948. V.G. $16.00.
(MANET #A2064)
Orienti, Sandra and Phoebe Pool. The Complete Paintings of
MANET. Catalogue Raisonne. 128 pp., 520 b&w illus., 64 color
plates. Intro., excerpts of critical articles on Manet, useful
index of work by location. Tall 4to, pictorial boards. (Eng.
trans. of Rizzoli Venturi ed.) New York, Abrams, 1967. Several
page corners creased, else near-fine in clear plastic d.j. with
one tear. $27.00.
(MANET #A1865)
Philadelphia. Museum of Art. EDOUARD MANET 1832-1883. 207 pp.
exhib. catalogue, over 200 illus., 6 in color. Text by Anne
Coffin Hanson. Small 4to, wrps. 1966. Small red ink dot top of
title page, else near-fine copy. $25.00.
(MANET #A1866)
Providence. List Art Center, Brown University. EDOUARD MANET and
the Execution of Maximilian. 231 pp., approx. 100 illus. Seven
scholarly essays. Bibliog. 4to, wrps (as issued). 1981. Near-
fine. $30.00.
(MANET #A1861)
Rand, Harry. MANET's Contemplation at the Gare-St.-Lazare. 158
pp., 46 illus., 3 in color including 1 double-page. Scholarly
text by Rand. Square 4to, cloth, d.j. Berkeley, Univ. of
California Pr., 1987. As new. $28.00.
(MANET #A1864)
Richardson, John. EDOUARD MANET: Paintings and Drawings. 132
pp., 84 illus., 16 in color. 4to, cloth. London, Phaidon, 1958.
Spine sunned, minor soiling, missing front free endpaper, else
sound clean condition. $18.00.
(MANET #A7578)
Rubin, James H. MANET's Silence and the Poetics of Bouquets. 256
pp., 94 illus., 12 in color, notes, bibliog. Fine new Manet
study. 8vo, wrps. Cambridge, Harvard Univ. Press, 1994. Near-
fine crisp copy. $16.00.
(MERYON #A2102)
Salaman, Malcolm C. (Intro). CHARLES MERYON. Masters of Etching
No. 14. Unpaginated, 9 pp. text, 12 very attractive tipped-in
photogravure plates interleaved with tissue. Oblong 4to, papered
boards with printed paper affixed to spine and cover. London,
The Studio, 1927. Upper corner bumped, fading to cover, foxing
throughout (does not affect tipped-in plates), a bit musty.
$50.00.
(MILLET #A7588)
Bacou, Roseline. MILLET Dessins. 215 pp., 102 full-page illus.,
4 in color, photo of Millet by Nadar, full descriptive
catalogue, notes, bibliog. In French. A lovely book. Folio,
cloth, d.j. Freibourg, 1975. About fine crisp copy, in near-fine
d.j. $140.00.
(MILLET #A1868)
London. Hayward Gallery. JEAN-FRANCOIS MILLET. 233 pp., 150
illus. Chronol., exhibs., bibliog. Text by Robert Herbert.
Square 4to, wrps. 1976. Corners slightly rubbed, else near-fine
copy. $85.00.
(MILLET #A1873)
Minneapolis. Institute of Arts. MILLET's Gleaners. 51 pp., 27
illus., 2 in color. Intro. Gregory Hedburg. Text by Robert
Herbert. Square 4to, wrps. 1978. Fine. $18.00.
(MILLET #A4861)
Pollock, Griselda. MILLET. 96 pp., over 90 illus., 9 full-page
color, chronol., bibliog. Intro. text and commentary on each
work. 4to, cloth, d.j. London, Oresko, 1978. Mint/Near-fine.
$20.00.
(MONET #A3991)
Boston. Museum of Fine Arts. MONET Unveiled: A New Look at
Boston's Paintings. 59 pp., 38 masterworks spanning 1863-1908,
38 full-page color illus., plus 8 color details, brief biog. The
largest museum holding of work by Monet outside of France.
Intro. by Elizabeth H. Jones focuses on materials and technique;
excellent catalogue entries by Alexandra Murphy and Lucretia
Giese. 4to, wrps. 1977. V.G.+. (Light bump upper corner.)
$15.00.
(MONET #A2071)
Georgievskaya, E. CLAUDE MONET. 32 pp., 14 color plates of
Monet's paintings in the Pushkin Museum collection. Text in
Russian. Obscure Monet collection item. Small 8vo, stapled wrps.
Moscow, 1968. Abrasion rear cover, else v.g. $10.00.
(MONET #A2079)
Isaacson, Joel. MONET: Le Dejeuner sur l'herbe. 124 pp., 46 b&w
illus., 1 color fold-out, bibliog. Important critical
reconstruction of this early work by MONET. 4to, cloth, d.j. New
York, Viking Press, 1972. Minor scuffing to rear panel of d.j.,
else near-fine. $25.00.
(MONET #A5487)
New Orleans. Museum of Art and Fine Arts Museums of San
Francisco. MONET: Late Paintings of Giverny from the Musee
Marmottan. 87 pp., 60 color illus. of paintings, 15 photos in
color and b&w, plans of the flower and water gardens, brief
bibliog. Texts by Lynn Federle Orr, Paul H. Tucker, Elizabeth
Murray. Small sq. 4to, wrps. 1995. Fine. $15.00.
(MONET #A5974)
New York. Acquavella Galleries. CLAUDE MONET. 92 pp. exhib. cat.
of 68 works, all illus. in excellent color, biog. notes, text by
Andrew Forge. Nicely printed catalogue of mostly privately owned
works. 4to, stiff wrps. (As issued). 1976. Near-fine bright
crisp copy. $20.00.
(MONET #A2582)
New York. Metropolitan Museum of Art. MONET's Years at Giverny:
Beyond Impressionism. 181 pp., numerous b&w photos, 80 color
plates with several fold-outs, detailed chronol., bibliog.
Extensive text by Daniel Wildenstein. Small square 4to, wrps.
Rev. edition. N.Y., Abrams, 1982. Near-fine. $25.00.
(MONET #A3482)
Paris. Musee Marmottan. MONET et ses amis. Le legs Michel Monet.
La donation Donop de Monchy. 91 pp., 165 illus., 17 in color.
Intro. R. Cogniat, cat. by F. Daulte. Small square 4to, wrps.
Paris, 1971. Small rem. mark lower edge, else near-fine crisp
bright copy with neatly penned interesting notes on many of the
paintings. (Former owner was a painter.) $16.00.
(MONET #A2583)
Rouart, Denis and Jean-Dominique Rey. MONET: Waterlilies or the
Mirror of Time. With fully annotated catalogue raisonne by
Robert Maillard. 150 pp. & 49 pp., hundreds of b&w illus.,
approx. 25 beautiful color plates, some double-page. 4to, cloth,
d.j. New York, Leon Amiel, 1974. Fine in v.g.+ d.j. with 2" chip
and short closed tear. $300.00.
(MONET #A4570)
Rouart, Denis and Leon Degand. MONET. 130 pp., 52 tipped-in
color plates, bibliog., exhibs., index of names. Sq. 8vo, cloth,
d.j. Lausanne, Skira (Taste of our Time), 1958. V.G.+, V.G.+
(tiny chip near head of spine.) $15.00.
(MONET #A5412)
Seitz, William C. CLAUDE MONET. 160 pp., 132 illus., 48 tipped-
in color plates, bibliog. General text and commentary on
individual works. 4to, cloth, d.j. New York, Abrams (The Library
of Great Painters), n.d. (1960). Fine/Fine. $60.00.
(MONET #A2625)
Tucker, Paul Hayes. CLAUDE MONET: Life and Art. 224 pp., 50 b&w
illus., 140 outstanding color plates, bibliog., index. Close
scrutiny of many individual works as well as socio-political
analysis. The newest contribution to Monet scholarship. 4to,
cloth, d.j. New Haven, Yale Univ. Press, 1995. New. $40.00.
(MONET #A2078)
Tucker, Paul Hayes. MONET at Argenteuil. 211 pp., 152 b&w
illus., 31 color plates, bibliog., map, index. 4to, cloth, d.j.
First edition. New Haven, Yale Univ. Press, 1982. Fine/Fine.
$45.00.
(MONET #A2169)
Tucker, Paul Hayes. MONET in the '90s, The Series Paintings.
307pp., 105 b&w illus., 98 beautiful color plates, 284 pp. text,
bibliog. Large 4to, cloth, d.j. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts &
Yale Univ. Press, 1989. As new. $35.00.
(MONET #A1173)
Tucker, Paul Hayes. MONET in the '90s, The Series Paintings.
307pp., 105 b&w illus., 98 beautiful color plates, 284 pp. text,
bibliog. Large 4to, wrps. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts & Yale
Univ. Press, 1989. Near-fine crisp copy. $22.50.
(MOREAU #A7723)
Tokyo. Musee National d'Art Occidental. GUSTAVE MOREAU. 280 pp.
exhib. cat., hundreds of illus., approx. 100 very fine color
plates, bibliog.Text mostly in Japanese. Essay in French by
Genevieve Lacambre; titles of works dual lang. Small stout 4to,
wrps. 1995. Corners slightly rubbed, else bright crisp copy.
$40.00.
(MORISOT #A2456)
Mongan, Elizabeth. BERTHE MORISOT Drawings/Pastels/Watercolors.
36 pp., 11 b&w, 10 full-page colorplates, chronol., exhibs.,
bibliog. Essay by E.Mongan, plate commentary by R. Shoolman.
4to, stapled card wrps. New York, Shorewood Pub. in collab. with
Slatkin Galleries, n.d. (1960?). Yellowing to covers, some
scuffing, else V.g.+. $20.00.
(MORISOT #A2448)
Rouart, Denis, ed. The Correspondence of BERTHE MORISOT with her
family and friends Manet, Puvis de Chavannes, Degas.. 194 pp.,
approx. 36 b&w illus. and in-text line drawings, index. 8vo,
cloth, d.j. First edition. London, Lund Humphries, 1957. Neat
owner sig. & small store sticker on front pastedown, faint dust
soiling rear panel of d.j. Near-fine/Near-fine. $42.00.
(MORISOT #A2449)
Rouart, Denis, ed. The Correspondence of BERTHE MORISOT with her
family and friends Manet, Puvis de Chavannes, Degas.. 246 pp.,
approx. 21 b&w illus. and line drawings at head and foot of
chapter headings, index. New edition with intro. and notes by
Kathleen Adler & Tamar Garb. 11 fewer plates than in 1957
edition. 8vo, cloth, d.j. First U.S. edition. Mt. Kisco, N.Y.,
Moyer Bell, 1987. Slight fading to upper edge of d.j. flaps, a
few tiny dents rear panel, else crisp as new. $30.00.
(MORRIS #A6629)
SILVER, CAROLE. The Romance of WILLIAM MORRIS. 233 pp., 6
illus., appendix, notes, bibliog., index. 8vo, wrps. Athens,
Ohio Univ. Press, 1982. Near-fine crisp copy. $15.00.
(MORRIS #A3821)
Vallance, Aymer. The Life and Work of WILLIAM MORRIS. 462 pp.,
with chronological list of printed works, list of publications
of Kelmscott Press. Facsimile reprint of the standard 1897
biography written by a friend of the artist. Large stout 8vo,
cloth, d.j. London, Studio Editions, 1986. Mint. $45.00.
(MORRIS #A3844)
Watkinson, Ray. WILLIAM MORRIS as designer. 84 pp. text,
bibliog., indices, plus 90 illus., 26 in color. Small square
4to, cloth, d.j. London, Trefoil, 1990. As new. $22.50.
(MUNCH #A7554)
Stenersen, Rolf. EDVARD MUNCH: Close-Up of a Genius. Trans. and
ed. by Reidar Dittmann. 179 pp., chronol., index. Unique book on
Munch, written by a friend of the artist. In English. 8vo, wrps.
First English lang. ed. Oslo, Gyldendal Norsk Forlag, 1969. V.G.
(spine creased, leaves tanned). $12.50.
(MUNCH #A4533)
Wood, Mara-Helen, ed. EDVARD MUNCH: The Frieze of Life. 144 pp.,
129 illus., 76 in color. Texts by artist, Reinhold Heller, Arne
Eggum, Carla Lathe, Gerd Woll. Excellent side by side illus. of
Munch's serial variations on the same image. 4to, cloth, d.j.
London, National Gallery Pub., 1992. Fine/Fine. $40.00.
(MUYBRIDGE #A4616)
MUYBRIDGE, EDWIN. Animals in Motion. 183 plates with over 4000
images from the Muybridge collection. Illus. of horses, dogs,
cats, birds in flight, lions, kangaroos, deer, cows, pigs and 26
other animals. Ed. Lewis S. Brown. 4to, cloth, d.j. New York,
Dover, 1957. Owner name stamp front pastedown, else fine crisp
copy in fine d.j. $24.50.
(MUYBRIDGE #A4615)
MUYBRIDGE, EDWIN. The Human Figure in Motion. 196 plates with
over 4700 images from the Muybridge collection. Intro. and table
of contents by Robert Taft. 4to, cloth, d.j. New York, Dover,
1955. Owner name stamp front pastedown, else fine crisp copy in
fine d.j. $24.50.
(NEY #A2944)
Fortune, Jan and Jean Burton. ELISABET NEY. 305 pp., 9 illus.,
bibliog., index. The fascinating career of this Bavarian court
sculptor, who emigrates to Texas in 1873 at the age of 40 and
begins a second career. 8vo, cloth, t.e.c. First edition. New
York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1943. Near-fine. Bit of foxing to
endpapers, spine slightly cocked, spine light fading. Missing
d.j. $30.00.
(NORTH #A3214)
Huxley, Anthony, intro. A Vision of Eden: The Life and Work of
MARIANNE NORTH. 240 pp., over 150 color illus. Printed on fine
paper stock. Biog. note by Brenda Moon.The first collection in
book form of North's exotic botanical paintings. Small 4to,
pictorial endpapers, cloth, d.j. First edition. New York, Holt,
Rinehart, in collaboration with the The Royal Botanic Gardens,
Kew, 1980. Fine/Near-Fine. $47.50.
(NOTMAN #A2164)
Hall, Roger, Gordon Dodds and Stanley Triggs. The World of
William NOTMAN: The Nineteenth Century Through a Master Lens.
282 pp., 174 illus. A generous selection of photographs from the
photo firm archives of this Canadian photographer. An
extraordinary documentation of the last quarter of the
nineteenth century. 4to, cloth, d.j. First edition. Boston,
Godine, 1995. As new. $20.00.
(NOURSE #A3489)
Washington, D.C. National Museum of American Art. ELIZABETH
NOURSE, 1859-1938: A Salon Career. Catalogue Raisonne. 280 pp.,
99 b&w illus., 12 full-page color plates, reference figs.,
bibliog., index. Text by Mary Alice Heekin Burke, contrib. by
L.M. Fink. Interesting account of women artists' training in
Paris. 4to, wrps. Smithsonian Institution Press, 1983. Slight
sunning top edge of front panel, a bit of scuffing to corners,
else near-fine crisp copy. $30.00.
(NOURSE #A2680)
Washington, D.C. National Museum of American Art. ELIZABETH
NOURSE, 1859-1938: A Salon Career. Catalogue Raisonne. 280 pp.,
99 b&w illus., 12 full-page color plates, reference figs.,
bibliog., index. Text by Mary Alice Heekin Burke, contrib. by
L.M. Fink. Interesting account of women artists' training in
Paris. 4to, cloth, d.j. Smithsonian Institution Press, 1983.
Fine/Fine. $42.50.
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