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19th CENTURY ART -- NEW ARRIVALS
(Part 2 of 2 for rec.arts.books.marketplace)
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ARTEXT offers the following new acquisitions in 19th Century Art. Our
entire 19th Century, 20th Century and Film Studies catalogues are
available online at: http://www.webcom.com/artext

Part II - General Books in 19th Century Art:
(BOURET #A5946)
BOURET, JEAN. The Barbizon School and 19th Century French
Landscape Painting. 271 pp., 245 b&w illus., 45 tipped
in color plates, biog. notes on 88 artists, list of illus.,
index. Important reference work. Stout sq. 4to, cloth, d.j. In
publisher's protective slipcase. Greenwich, NYGS, 1973.
Fine/About fine (light yellowing spine of d.j.). $150.00.

(CHAMPA #A4681)
CHAMPA, KERMIT S and KATE H. CHAMPA. German Painting of the
19th Century. 239 pp., 143 works, all illus., 2 color
plates, extensive scholarly catalogue entries. Introductory
text. Important ground-breaking study of nineteenth-century
German art. Small 4to, stiff wrps. As issued. New Haven, Yale
Univ. Art Gallery, 1970. Fine. $30.00.

(FABERGE #A5303)
Hapsburg, Geza von. FABERGE: Hofjuwelier d. Zaren. 361
pp., 664 objects illus. and described, most in beautiful color
photos, critical texts by A.H. von Wurttemburg, A.K. Snowman, A.
von Solodkoff, C. Forbes, history of the workshop, list of
studio masters and their marks, glossary, bibliog. Excellent
reference work. Text in German. Stout sq. 4to, papered boards
(as issued). Munchen, Bayerischen Nationalmuseum, 1986. About
fine. $75.00.

(FORT WORTH #A5090)
FORT WORTH. Amon Carter Museum of Western Art. The Democratic
Art: An Exhibition on the History of Chromolithography in
America 1840-1900. 112 pp. exhib. cat. of 103 works, 35
illus., 32 in color. Text by Peter Marzio. 4to, wrps. 1979.
Near-fine. (Light rubbing). $18.00.

(FORT WORTH #A1170)
FORT WORTH. InterCultura and The Meadows Museum. The Art of
Private Devotion: Retablo Painting of MEXICO. 126 pp., with
84 b&w and 16 color plates, essays by Gloria Fraser
Giffords, Yvonne Lange, Virginia Armella de Aspe, Mercedes
Meade. Large 4to, wrps. 1991. Near-fine. $20.00.

(GRUNDBERG #A4683)
GRUNDBERG, ANDY and KATHLEEN McCARTHY GAUSS. Photography and
Art: Interactions Since 1946. 272 pp., 231 fine illus. in
color and b&w, mostly full-page, notes, biogs., bibliog.,
index. Interesting and essential text on this topic. Large stout
4to, cloth, d.j. Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Abbeville,
N.Y., 1987. As new. $50.00.

(HARTMANN #A6004)
HARTMANN, SADAKICHI. Japanese Art. 288 pp., 21 illus.
Covers early religious painting through 1900. The influential
book that introduced Japanese art to many American artists. 8vo,
printed pictorial cloth, gilt lettering. Seventh printing.
Boston, The Page Co., (1903) 1920. Spine extrems. and corners
lightly rubbed, owner name flyleaf, else V.G. $20.00.

(HOEBER #A5999)
HOEBER, ARTHUR. The Barbizon Painters. 296 pp., 89
illus., bibliog., index. Covers: Millet, Corot, Diaz, Dupre,
Troyon, Rousseau, Daubigny, Jacque. 8vo, cloth, gilt lettering,
paper illus. inset front cover. New York, Frederick A. Stokes,
1915. V.G. Spine extrems. and corner tips moderate wear, some
foxing obverse of frontis, a few spots on several plate margins.
$27.50.

(HOLT #A4705)
HOLT, ELIZABETH GILMORE, ed. The Art of All Nations 1850-
1873: The Emerging Role of Exhibitions and Critics. Stout
606 pp. and 52 hors texte b&w illus., index. Interesting
collection of primary sources from Delecluze and Dickens to
critics of the International Art Exhibitions of Munich, Brussels
and Vienna in the 1870's. 8vo, cloth, d.j. Princeton, Princeton
Univ. Press, 1982. Fine/Fine. Reprint of Anchor ed. $22.00.

(HOOPES #A5961)
HOOPES, DONELSON F. The American Impressionists. 160 pp.,
64 full-page color plates with commentary on each work, biogs.,
bibliogs., index. 35 artists from Bellows to Wiggins. 4to,
cloth, d.j. First printing. New York, Watson-Guptill, 1972.
Fine/Fine. $42.50.

(LEUPP #A4079)
LEUPP, GARY P. Male Colors: The Construction of Homosexuality
in Tokugawa Japan. 310 pp., 32 illus., appendix, bibliog.,
notes, index. Important critical study of the normative
homosexual tradition in bourgeois culture of early modern Japan.
8vo, 1/4 cloth, d.j. First ed. Berkeley, Univ. of California
Press, 1995. New. (Pub. at $35.00). $30.00.

(LEYMARIE #A4955)
LEYMARIE, JEAN. Impressionism. Vols. 1 & 2 as set.
Total of 115 tipped-in color plates, chronological survey,
exhibs., bibliog. Sq 8vo, cloth d.j. Geneva, Skira (The Taste of
our Time), 1955. V.G.+/V.G.+ or better. $35.00.

(LONDON #A4576)
LONDON. Victoria and Albert Museum and Philadelphia Museum of
Art. The Golden Age of British Photography. 191 pp.,
hundreds of beautiful duotone reproductions, index. Large 4to,
wrps. U.S. ed. Aperture, 1984. Spine creased, clean and bright,
but moderate text underlining throughout, hence reading copy
only. $4.50.

(MAKELA #A5439)
MAKELA, MARIA. The Munich Secession: Art and Artists in Turn-
of-the-Century Munich. 205 pp., 106 b&w illus., notes,
bibliog., index. A carefully documented chronicle of cultural
history in Munich from 1871-1914. Large 8vo, wrps. Princeton,
Princeton Univ. Press, 1990. As new. (Pub. at $19.95).
$16.95.

(MILLER #A4717)
MILLER, DAVID C. Dark Eden: The Swamp in nineteenth-century
American culture. 323 pp., 59 illus., 7 color plates,
appendix, notes, bibliog., index. The swamp as a challenge to
the "picturesque" and its pastoral associations. 8vo, cloth,
d.j. New York, Cambridge University Press, 1989. Fine/FIne.
$32.00.

(NEW YORK #A5345)
NEW YORK. Sotheby Parke Bernet Inc. Animalier and Other 19th
Century Bronzes. From the Collection of the Late Geraldine
Rockefeller Dodge. Sales Catalogue listing 144 works,
approx. 70 illus., 1 color cover plate of a gilt bronze and
enameled figure set with precious stones by L. Gerome. Includes
numerous equestrian pieces, American and European portrait
busts, as well as animalier work. Small sq. 4to, stapled wrps.
February 20, 1976. V.G.+. $17.00.

(NEW YORK #A5517)
NEW YORK. Sotheby's. Important Orientalist Paintings from the
Collection of Coral Petroleum Inc. May 22, 1985. 61 lots,
all illus. in color with numerous fold-outs. Prices received
list laid in. Includes British, French, Spanish and Austrian
pictures. An excellent reference this this genre of 19th century
painting. Works by Gerome (10), Delacroix, Speyer, Corot,
Vernet, et al. Small 4to, cloth, d.j., silk ribbon. Fine, in
about fine d.j. $17.50.

(RITCHIE #A4714)
RITCHIE, ANDREW CARNDUFF. Masters of British Painting 1800-
1950. 160 pp., 104 illus., 16 in color, bibliog. From Turner
to Francis Bacon. Small sq. 4to, cloth, d.j. New York, MOMA,
1956. Fine, in v.g. d.j. with two short tears and small chips
upper edge. $22.00.

(SARABIANOV #A5322)
SARABIANOV, DMITRI V. Russian Art from Neoclassicism to the
Avant-Garde, 1800-1917: Painting, Sculpture, Architecture.
320 pp., 354 illus., including 81 mostly full-page color plates,
notes, bibliog., list of illus., index. Excellent coverage of
genres, major and minor artists. 4to, cloth, d.j. New York,
Abrams, 1990. As new. $35.00.

(SOUTH HADLEY #A6346)
SOUTH HADLEY. Mt. Holyoke College Art Museum. The Pear:
French Graphic Arts in the Golden Age of Caricature. 118 pp.
65 illus., index, bibliog., index of artists and lithographers.
Text and excellent catalogue entries by Elise Kenney and John
Merryman; covers Bouquet, Daumier, Desperret, Forest,
Grandville, Philipon, Travies, et al. Small 4to, wrps. Ed. of
2000. 1991. As new bright, crisp copy. $18.50.

(TEICH #A6341)
TEICH, MIKULAS and ROY PORTER. Fin de siecle and its
legacy. 345 pp., 5 b&w illus., notes. Fine multi-
disciplinary reference work with texts by sixteen scholars
covering 1815-1986; includes painting, cinematography, mass
media, photography. 8vo, cloth, d.j. First ed. Cambridge and New
York, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1990. Rem. dot lower edge, else as
new. (Pub. at $69.95). $48.00.

(TORONTO #A4478)
TORONTO. Art Gallery of Ontario. The Sacred and Profane in
Symbolist Art. LIX pp. text, brief anthol. of symbolist
poetry and prose, 68 biogs., bibliog., plus over 350 b&w
illus., mostly full page. Important reference work which
includes many lesser-known artists from Europe, Scandinavia,
Russia Small stout 4to, wrps. 1969. Near-V.G. Covers creased and
spine ends worn with a small tear at lower spine edge, rear
endpaper creased, some pages waved. A clean tight copy.
$17.50.

(VAUGHAN #A5429)
VAUGHAN, WILLIAM. German Romanticism and English Art. 308
pp., 173 illus., notes, extensive bibliog., index. The
groundbreaking work on this topic. Small 4to, cloth, d.j. New
Haven and London, Yale Univ. Press, 1979. V.G.-/V.G.+.(Front
cloth cover damaged: several dents and small tear in cloth,
interior mint, in d.j. with small round tear front panel.).
$22.50.

(WHITE #A4965)
WHITE, HARRISON C. and CYNTHIA A. Canvases and Careers:
Institutional Change in the French Painting World. 167 pp.,
12 b&w illus., notes, tables, index. Scholarly examination
of the transition from the patronage of the French Academy and
state support to a network of dealers, critics, and new channel
of patronage. 8vo, cloth. New York, London, Sydney, John Wiley
& Sons, 1965. Near-fine, with occasional light pencil
markings throughout. $15.00.

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