1 - 672 FINE AND APPLIED ARTS, ART REFERENCE
= Atlas voor een Nieuwe Metropool, Editie 3, edited by Jan Donia. "Editie 3 van de Atlas voor een Nieuwe Metropool is het Rotterdam/ Amsterdam projekt van Wim Gijzen. In Rotterdam en Amsterdam komen 240 straten voor met exact dezelfde naam. Gijzen heeft deze straten en naambordjes gefotografeerd. Het hele projekt bestaat uit 960 afbeeldingen. De (alfabetisch) eerste 60 straten, dus 240 foto's, zijn opgenomen in deze editie." First textleaf w. a short ms. synopsis in English by the artist.
AND a small collection of photographs, manuscripts etc. by the same, i.a. "Exchange of names of Rotterdam and The Hague" (2 fold. advert. brochures for "Spido" and "Euromast", with all the words "Rotterdam", "Rotterdamse" etc. crossed out and replaced by stamped "Den Haag", "Haagse" etc., ±1970, together in orig. envelope w. ms. title) and "Working method for "America" (...) A photo of the village America (Netherlands) in the cut-out image of America (USA)" (fold. leaf. w. cut-out shape of the USA w. col. photogr. view of the village America w. place name filling up the image, w. ms. captions, signed "Wim Gijzen 1974". Yellowed; photograph discol.). - ADDED: IDEM, De zin van het tekenen. Text by K. Schampers (Delft, 1988, ills., printed in 250 copies, orig. hcl. One of 150 numb. copies signed by the artist).
= Interesting lot.
= Parr/ Badger, The Photobook II, p.153: "The introduction to Dark Shadow by Gilbert & George indicates that this book is about the Living Sculptures themselves, and so it proves. Eight chapters contain their musings on themselves, life and drinking, although not necessarily in that order. (...) Given the rather po-faced image of British Conceptualism in the 1970s - all those bracing walks and earnest political tracts - this book is a witty and thoroughly tongue-in-cheek rejoinder." With loosely inserted bookpresentation announcement at Art & Project.
- Backcover sl. soiled. Envelope defective.
= From the collection of Dutch 'Nul' artist Henk Peeters, with his stamp on verso frontcover.
= Supplied in 31 copies.
Iidem. Twenty-five Worlds. Introd. R. Rosenblum. New York, Robert Miller Gallery, 1990, (63)p., 25 full-p. col. ills., orig. boards, folio.
- Binding a few sm. rubbed spots; upper corner trifle bumped.
- Slipcase sl. dam./ rubbed.
AND 2 others, both w. num. (col.) ills.: C. RATCLIFF and R. ROSENBLUM, Gilbert & George. The singing sculpture (Munich/ Stuttg., 1993, orig. blindst. cl. w. dustwr., folio) and GILBERT & GEORGE. THE COSMOLOGICAL PICTURES 1989 (The Hague, 1991, orig. pict. wr., obl. folio).
- Sl. foxed (incl. covers).
Stubbe, A. Permeke. Ibid., P.N. van Kampen & Zoon, n.d (1930), 162,(3)p., frontisp. portrait, 31 plates, printed in 350 numb. copies (325), contemp. gilt hcl., 4to.
- Sl. foxed. Covers sl. soiled.
AND 7 others, i.a. J. DE GEEST, a.o., Gustave van de Woestyne 1881-1947 (n.pl. (Laren), 1997, ills., orig. cl., 4to).
= Standard work.
AND an exhib. catalogue on JOEP NICOLAS (Centraal Mus., 1968, 4to).
= A sumptuous publication. The first 5 vols. comprise all 902 known letters, chronologically arranged and richly illustrated; vol.6 contains the commentary, addenda and indices.
- Mint set, shrinkwrapped.
= With SIGNED DEDICATION by the artist in silver pen on first page: "21.10.03 voor Deborah Wolf. Daan van Golden".
AND 2 other catalogues on the same: Dante e Leonardo (n.pl., 2004, col. ills., orig wr., 4to. SIGNED by the artist) and Daan van Golden: Apperception (Brussels, 2012, num. (col.) ills., orig. wr., 4to). - AND a small collection of clippings, articles, correspondence etc., i.a. an AUTOGRAPH SIGNED ("Daan") PICTURE POSTCARD to Deborah Wolf, dated "25.03.04" (recto showing a painting by Van Golden w. cut out portions, revealing a (mounted) underlying picture postcard w. a sl. diff. coloured image of the same painting), a small (5,6x9 cm.) sealed envelope containing seed(?) (envelope w. inscripition [not by the artist]: "Daan van Golden (Hortus) 1987"); and a piece of table-cloth (resembling the work by Van Golden) in a golden envelope, made by DEBORAH (CAMPERT) WOLF on occasion of the memorial meeting in Mus. Boymans van Beuningen on Febr. 4th 2017 (with accomp. explanation and related correspondence).
- Endpapers sl. stained; bookplate on title-p.
Laanstra, W. Johannes Christiaan Karel Klinkenberg, 1852-1924. De meester van het zonnige stadsgezicht. Laren, Roking Art Press B.V., 2000, 256,(1)p., num. (full-p.) (col.) ills., orig. giltlettered cl. w. dustwr., folio. - AND 12 others, all richly illustrated, i.a. C.H. DINKELAAR and D.L. KAATMAN, Johannes Bosboom (1817-1891). Schilder van licht, schaduw en kleur (Laren, 1999, orig. cl. w. dustwr., folio).
= Catalogue raisonné of the drawings (vol.1) and paintings (vol.2). Two more vols. were published: a supplement and a vol. on the artists from the surroundings of Van Goyen.
Buijsen, E. The Sketchbook of Jan van Goyen from the Bredius-Kronig Collection. The Hague, Bredius Genootschap, 1993, 2 vols., text vol.: 121,(2)p., 109 ills., orig. giltlettered cl.; facs. vol.: num. (col.) plates, orig. boards, obl. sm. 8vo, together in orig. giltlettered cl. slipcase.