not paginated. A transcribed interview illustrated with b&w photographs, including Baselitz in his studio; 5 color full-page reproductions of sculptures, 5 woodcuts; Catalogue of Early Woodcuts; frontispiece photo-portrait of Baselitz. Small rubber stamp of the previous owner on the title page. Probable paper label missing from front board. View More...
70 pages; more than 3 dozen color reproductions in full-page format: editioned prints and monoprints. The artists from Egypt and Iran work in New York; the exhibition was in Singapore at the non-profit STPI. View More...
16 pages; Interview with Catherine Mosley who worked with Motherwell to make the etchings; the 12 etchings in color with captions. Front cover discolored at the corner. View More...
48 pages; 16 black and white illustrations. From the Collection of the Arthur Ross Foundation. Text by Janis A. Tomlinson. Clean throughout; tight binding. Light depression on the front cover shows on the first four pages. View More...
"A selection of illustrations (all are wood engravings by John De Pol) from the thirty titles which comprise the library of Benjamin Franklin Keepsakes, published in connection with the celebration of Printing Week in New York, and commemorating the birthday of Benjamin Franklin, Printer. " The thirty illustrations cover the period 1953-1983. Charles V. Morris was the editor of the Keepsakes; he died in 1983. View More...
74 works, color illustrated on full pages with full catalogue entries on the opposite page (verso). Price list loosely inserted. Terrific catalogue; dozens artists and works. Ex-Museum Library with withdrawal stamp in upper corner of title page. Otherwise, fine condition: clean throughout; tight binding. View More...
14 pages text and catalogue followed by more than 46 full-page color plates. The woodcuts toured Canada, The Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library and the Hamilton Art Gallery, and the United States, The Newberry Library and The Pierpont Morgan Library - the frist time outside Italy. "... a rare visual documentation of the cult of saints in late medieval Europe." Unmarked, clean throughout, nearly fine condition. View More...
214 pages; 41 b&w reproductions. First Book of Samuel, Chapters 8-31; Second Book of Samuel, Chapters 1-22, Chapter 23, verses 1-7. First Book of Kings, Chapter 1, Chapter 2, Verses 1-12. Slight darkening to pages' upper margins, otherwise about fine. View More...
61 pages; numerous b&w illustrations. A Handbook from Crown Point Press. The handbook accompanied an exhibition of which there is a checklist at the back of the book. It would seem that all manner of printmaking is discussed although we do not find potato-cuts. View More...
272 pages; 274 prints are considered by text; 232 illustrations, 12 in color; works of 47 artists are included. Most prints are from the collection of the British Museum. The final section is on illustrated books from the British Library. Clean throughout; tight binding. View More...
253 pages; numerous illustrations most, of course, b&w. Prints of war, battles, soldiers, civilians, peace. Perhaps surprising how print artists can render such affecting images. Clean throughout; tight binding. View More...
52 pages; illustrations by John De Pol. An Appreciation by Sinclair Hitchings. A Catalogue Raisonné of John De Pol's Irish Graphics by Renée Weber. Frontispiece photo-portrait of De Pol in army fatigues "somewhere in Northern Ireland" dated by hand by De Pol, "1943"; Inscribed on the title page by De Pol. The color of the wrappers, a fresh green, is not well shown by the image. View More...
75 pages; 119 color illustrations. From the Collection of Joseph J. Felcone, collector and bibliographer. "Meticulously documented catalogue" offering a comprehensive pictorial picture of the Garden State over a 150-year period. Paintings, prints, drawings, lettersheets, and ephemera. Graphic historical documents of dozens New Jerey localities. The Floating Church a favorite. Clean and bright throughout, binding as new. View More...
94 pages; 129 works catalogued; 49 illustrated. "The founder and for a generation the leading figure in the Hudson River School.". Engravings, drawings paintings; 129 works 49 are illustrated, all b&w. Flexner's two bio essays are informative. Clean throughout; tight binding. View More...
286 pages; 151 illustrations, including 9 color. Landscapes that explore the unfamiliar and picturesque country; those that contrast the environments of city and country; others that show city and country as complements. All related to contemporary literature and cultural. social and geographical change. Clean and tight. View More...
459 pages; 12 plates of etchings by various artists, including the author. Each etching has a glassine overleaf with red text, which explains the etching process in some detail. A second glassine protects the etching. Binding is tight; boards only mild wear at edges; gilt titles and decoration on the backing lightly faded. Top edges gilt. Handsome volume. View More...
487 pages; 111 illustrations. Lists of Engravers, the Index lists over 2500 artists who are mentioned in the text. General Bibliography. Clean throughout; tight binding; no tears, pages flat. View More...