15 pages; 40 illustrations, color and b&w. Issue #33. All illustrations with catalogue entries and prices. Clean throughout; tight binding. View More...
179 lots including works by Bierstadt, Cassatt, Hassam, Inness, Eastman Johnson, Kensett, Peale, Salmon, Peto, Stuart, and dozens others. The prices realized list is loosely inserted. Clean and tight except for a few small marks such as checks or circles. Wrappers worn at the tail; a name in ink on the front panel. 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...
97 pages. 127 works in the catalogue list; about 60 illustrations, including 7 in color. Bibliography, Chronology. Introductory essay by H.H. Arnason. Clean and tight within, cover lightly soiled, corner bumped. View More...
84 pages; 67 reproductions, 21 color, remainder in black and white; includes sketchbook drawings, etchings, paintings. Clean and tight, nearly unblemished. View More...
3 exhibition catalogues in a linen covered slipcase: Asger Jorn. 98 pages; 60 catalogued works in color and monotone plus text illustrations; 4500 copies./ Oyvind Fahlstrom. 120 pages; numerous illustrations integrated with the extensive text by Fahlstrom and others; 4000 copies. / Sleeping Beauty. 136 pages; numerous illustrations; ten artists; 4000 copies. The Guggenheim mounted the three exhibitions consecutively in 1982 as a survey of modern Scandinavian art. Previous owner's (an official of MoMA) name inside the front cover of two volumes. Otherwise clean throughout, no marks or notatio... View More...
136 pages; 79 catalogue items. Color plates and black and whites. Momoyama Period (1568-1615). Includes: Paintings, Calligraphy, No Masks, Textiles, Ceramics, Lacquer, Arms and Armor. Chronology and bibliography. View More...
96 pages; profusely illustrated. Includes items representing most fine and decorative arts and from many cultures. MMA Bulletin Fall 1990. Clean and tight. A walk through the museum's department's, it's a very enjoyable and enlightening read and browse. View More...
128 pages; 70 color reproductions with catalogue entries. " Published to celebrate the opening of the Gallery by Her Majesty The Queen 1 April 1987." View More...
unpaginated. 60 illustrated works, 24 in color; 20 artists represented. An exhibition in Japan of American works selected by The Whitney. An introductory essay by Jennifer Russell and catalogue entries are in English. An essay by Yoshiaki Tono, catalogue entries, and artists' biographies are in Japanese. Previous institutional owner's rubber stamp appears on endpapers and back pane. otherwise clean and tight. View More...
80 pages; 4 full-page color plates; 51 b&w illustrations. A focus on two Turner paintings, each The Burning of the Houses of Parliament: one in The Philadelphia Museum of Art and the other in The Cleveland. The b&w illustrations provide additional background on the event and an examination of Turner's particular style and technique. Light crease to the corner of the front wrapper. View More...
Well over 100 wallpaper samples taken from pattern books belonging to the Victoria & Albert Museum; the papers run chronologically 1837 to 1852. A pretty book: the endpapers and boards are likewise decorated. View More...
"Commemorating the 100th anniversary of Hermann Wunderlich's landmark exhibition of James McNeill Whistler's etchings & drypoints." Included in this show were forty-three prints of which twenty-two were in the original 1883 exhibition. Twenty-four prints are illustrated; all have catalogue entries. Back wrapper panel is soiled. View More...
20 pages; 14 plates inserted loosely at the back. "Published for the Associates in Fine Arts at Yale University." 15th-century through 20th-century, including Americana and Japanese woodcuts. Glassine dustjacket. View More...