160 pages; 71 plates are illustrated as the series includes a second version of some. The plates appear on a recto with commentary on an opposite, facing verso. This set was published from early impressions found in fine condition. Keisai Eisen signed his prints, indicating that they are first editions. Beautifully done; informative commentary. Clean throughout; tight binding. View More...
83 pages; 88 catalogued works each with full text entries and b&w images; 16 colour plates. An exhibition of the reproductive engravings after Turner's work, Included are discussions about and images from the Liber Studiorum and the Little Liber. Clean throughout; tight binding. View More...
152 pages; 138 prints catalogued; more than 40 are illustrated. The Preface suggests that many of the prints are unique, the only one known in existence. Clean throughout; the front cover panel has an applied color illustration; covers are age darkened. View More...
64 pages. 65 catalogued, illustrated works: photographs and prints juxtaposed; additional illustrations in the text. Fading to the top edge of the front cover, otherwise fine condition throughout. View More...
94 pages; 48 color reproductions, many full-page, of prints created by Roberts follwing his travels in Egypt; captions for each image on the opposing page. French text. View More...
93 pages; 50 full-page illustrations, color and b&w. At the back of the book, Catalog of Lithographic Views of the Pacific Northwest listing and describing 130 views. View More...
48 pages; 35 illustrations; Ctalogue of the Exhibition lists 58 works; many of those include subordinate etchings. Tight bindingl clean within; pencilled name on the corner of the front board; spine edges lightly worn. View More...
240 pages; more than 170 full-page reproductions, color and b&w. Beckmann, Dix, Feininger, Heckel, Kirchner, Mueller, Nolde, Pechstein, Schmidt-Rottluff. Bibliography and descriptive entries at the back. Previous owner's name on the half-title page. German text. View More...
323 pgaes; illustrtaions of Gill's work and of Gill. A are b&w. The author knew Gill personally and had access to personal papers, including diary notes. Clean throughout; tight binding. View More...
88 pages; numerous illustrations. Opening essay by Swayduck could have been written in 2010: bankers & socialism. Six essays on Italy, including one by Barzini, another by architect Gio Ponti; another "John XXIII & JFK". Robert Sherrill, A Portrait: The Military-Industrial Complex. George Gallup on politics. Ralph Gleason, Jazz:Black Art/American Art. Good reading! View More...
304 pages; 165 prints. A variety of print methods offers streetscapes, water views, tragedies, parades, events, buidings, monuments, bridges, factories, entertainments and more. 17th century to the late 20th. A wonderful historical page-turner beautifully produced. Every Brooklynite should have one, too. Clean throughout; tight binding. View More...
112 pages; numerous b&w and color illustrations. Artists-Research-Technology, Inc.; New Graphic Editions; The Prints of Ivan Albright; Eastern European Printmaking, Part 7: Romania, 1508-1939; Eastern European Printmaking, Part 8: Romania after 1944; The Realist's Eye: The Illustrations and Lithographs of George W. Bellows. Clean and bright throughout; covers lightly faded. View More...
104 pages; numerous b&w illustrations, two full-page color. Copier Art: The Precedents; The Prints of Ralston Crawford; "For Those in Peril on the Sea": The Intaglio Prints of Winslow Homer; Jan Sawka's Book of Fiction; Sam Glankoff and Print-Painting; Theodore Roussel's Chelsea; Charles Wheeler Locke, As I Remember Him; Surrealism and the Contemporary Print. Clean and bright throughout. View More...
92 pages; numerous illustrations, most b&w. a few color. Dürer's etching The Desperate Man; Notes on Papermaking in Europe from the Fourteenth to the Nineteenth Century; Health Hazards in Printmaking; Wolfgang Stechow: 1896-1974 in Memoriam; Campbell Dodgson 1867-1948; Whistler and the Junior Etching Club; Folio of Three American Regionalist Printmakers; A Guide for Reading Auction and Dealers Print Catalogues. Whistler and the Junior Etching Club. Clean within throughout; covers faded. View More...
70 pages; tipped-in illustrations. Lead article, American Type Designers and Their Work, includes a list of each designer's typefaces. Other articles; interesting ads. Back panel of the wrapper is chipped along the edge; spine worn, some material loss at the tail. View More...
356 pages; 88 prints with additional variations sometimes in other media. Very good condition ; previous owner's rubber stamp and penned name on the front endpaper/half-title. Tight binding. View More...
406 pages; 488 b&w plates; Index of plates. A classic text. Text and plates run chronologically. This would appear to have been the copy owned by the artist, Mabel Dwight. Among other periods of employment Zigrosser was founder and director of The Weyhe Gallery, New York an important prints gallery now gone. Laid-in loosely is a 1938 catalogue pamphlet of an exhibition of prints by Mabel Dwight. The front free endpaper is inscribed " To Mabel with love Carl". View More...