xxiv; 298 pp. 379 tea wares illustrated in b&w plates and described; 27 items are repeated in color. Text in Japanese; a Foreword and a 23-page catalogue list of 399 items in English; 20 Development Plans listed in the catalogue are not among the plates. The foreword states the exhibition was organized to view the development of Chanoyu in three phases: Karamano Taste under Kitayama to Higashiyama reigns; Wabi Taste under the grand tea masters of Juko to Rikyu; thereafter. Nicely bound in red-orange textured wrappers. The top outside corner is bumped causing light creases to the page corners... View More...
50 pages; numerous illustrations. The redevelopment plan for the inner city Dublin neighborhoods known as Medieval Dublin and Liberties. Clean throughout. Photocopies of newspaper articles from the Irish Times library loosely laid in. View More...
not paginated, but 14 pages. 4 b&w illustrations; list of 140 participating artists and their works. In the days of awards for local art and those awards underwritten by local philanthropists and business. Illustrated are winners; awards are $200 and $100 U.S. Savings Bonds. Clean and crisp. View More...
Introduction; Chronology; Catalog with 27 b&w plates, "Notes on the pictures by Mr. Burchfield." This was MoMA exhibition 5b sharing 5 with 5a,"46 Painters and Sculptors underr 35 Years of Age." Limited to 1000 copies. Clean but not bright; title page is loose; front wrapper is partially separated, still attached by the bottom staple. View More...
96 pages; a wealth of illustrations, color and b&w, including many photographs. The Mackintosh House; the Glasgow School of Art; the Hill House; the Tea Rooms; Queen's Cross Church; Scotland Street School. Chronological Table; Bibliography; Buildings Open to the Public. Loosely laid-in is a multi-panel pamphlet, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, His Buildings In & Around Glasgow. Book and pamphlet clean throughout; tight binding. View More...
26 paintings are illustrated in color of which 9 are illustrated on 2 full panels or pages showing surprising detail. Another 70 are listed but not illustrated. View More...
xxv; 133 pages; 140 plates (not paginated). Eighteenth- and early-nineteenth-century paintings; all full page, all duotone. A full list of "Contributors"- most are individuals - is at th back. This is no. 457 of 500 copies. Pages and plates clean, flat and bright; boards are bright with gilt title but rubbed at edges; the spine is darkened, spotted, gilt titles muted; open at the joint's bottom about 2-inches and worn at head and tail. Binding still tight. 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...
not paginated. 14 tapestries, 8 collages in the checklist; 11 images, color and b&w. Photo of Lechner at the loom; Q&A with Lechner transcribed. Clean throughout. View More...
178 pages; b&w illustrations throughout. The collection of Henry Walters who built the Gallery. Laid-in loosely are two folded sheets: Guide to the Exhibitions, which have floor plans and a list of collections and locations. Clean throughout, tight binding. Bookplate of collectors Walter and Kate Brewster on the front pastedown. View More...