1 - 672 FINE AND APPLIED ARTS, ART REFERENCE
- Hinges weak; sl. foxed/ (finger)soiled; offsetting from tipped-in ills. on opposite page. Covers sl. soiled/ rubbed along extremities; spine sl. dam.; backstrip loosening at the top.
- Hinges weak; sl. foxed/ (finger)soiled; offsetting from tipped-in ills. on opposite page. Covers sl. rubbed along extremities; spine-ends sl. dam.
Verve. Revue Artistique et Littéraire. Vol. II, no. 7. Ibid., idem, 1940, (34)p., 12 tipped-in col. ills., orig. boards w. giltlettered wr., folio.
- Owner's entry on first free endpaper. Covers sl. soiled/ discol.
- Dustwr. sl. rubbed.
Éluard, P. À toute épreuve. Introd. A.H. Greet. New York, G. Cramer, 1984, (94)p., col. plates J. MIRÓ, orig. wr., orig. board chemise and slipcase, 4to.
- Without the accomp. introd. booklet. = Facsimile reprint of the edition Geneva/ Paris, 1958, cf. Cramer 49.
AND 1 other.
- Outer corners of silkscreens sl. creased/ occas. w. pinhole. Portfolio sl. rubbed along edges.
- Bookblock broken. Chipped at foot of spine.
- First leaf sl. duststained. = Contains i.a. the cast (with their biographies) and credits and a synopsis.
- The last two pages sticking together (as usual) due to the dried-out balloon (w. sl. damage); one quire and 1 object (the "Lou Reed" disc) loose.
= Black star book. Rare complete copy of this remarkable pop art book, with all 10 objects and pop-ups present, incl. a pop-up castle ("We're attacked constantly"), a folding paper accordion, a pop-up airplane, a fold. geometrical object, a volvelle model of a nose and a pop-up can of Hunt's tomato paste. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XI.
- Most vols. w. stamp on first page; occas. yellowed/ (sl.) foxed. Wrs. varying from frayed/ worn/ (mostly trifle frayed) to good/ very good and occas. near fine; occas. sm. annot. on frontwr./ ties lacking/ broken. Wr. year 4, no.11 sl. frayed/ w. a few creases.
= Rare complete run of this legendary periodical, with a few rare inserts (i.e. 3 'Technical Sections' and 1 'Announcement') and the folded woodcut by C.A. Lion Cachet in year 2, no.7/8 (Houtsnedennummer), all Frank Lloyd Wright issues of year 7 and Year 4, no.11 (Wright, cover: El Lissitzky). The earlier the date of publication, the more striking and daring is the richness in subjects, design, typography and covers. To quote H.Th. Wijdeveld, the general editor: "Zij hebben de frisheid van het gedurfde, niet gebonden en zingen hun 'illusies van de komende schoonheid'". For a complete overview consult Le Coultre, Wendingen 1918-1932 (Blaricum/ New York, 2001); with on p.6: "Looking back at the twentieth century, one sees in Wendingen a compelling model of design practice, singular in the intensity of its focus and the originality of its aesthetic form. Nothing in the evolution of avant-garde art and design matches the sustained and impassioned visual inquiry of this magazine."
- Without no. 3 and 7/8. Occas. trifle foxed/ yellowed. All vols. wr. frayed/ (sl.) dam./ dustsoiled (1x waterstained)
= Le Coultre 2-2/ 4/ 6/ 9-12d. Wrappers by/ after K.P.C. de Bazel, P. Bolken, J. Luger, H. Krop and G.F. la Croix.
- Occas. trifle foxed/ yellowed. All vols. wr. frayed/ (sl.) dam./ dustsoiled. No. 7/8 lacks cords.
= Without no.2 and 4. With the separate large woodcut by C.A. LION CACHET, inserted in the ''Houtsnedenummer'', no. 7/8. Le Coultre 2 - 1, 3, 5-12d.
- Wr. partly dam.
= Le Coultre 2-7/8 d. WITH the separate large woodcut by C.A. Lion Cachet.
- Trifle foxed. Wr. dam.; lower outer corner frontcover torn off.
= Le Coultre 2-7/8 d. WITH the separate large woodcut by C.A. Lion Cachet.
- First vol. (sl.) foxed/ waterstained; 2nd vol. title-p. sl. foxed. Both vols. covers sl. foxed; rubbed along extremities.
= Le Coultre 3-1 and 5 d.
Wendingen. Year 6, no.1. Santpoort, C.A. Mees, 1924, 30p., ills., bound as a blockbook, orig. cordbound wr. by J. HAVERMANS, sq. 4to.
- Sl. foxed; inkstain in outer blank margin. Wr. creased; inkstain on frontcover.
= Le Coultre 6-1 d.
- Occas. trifle foxed/ yellowed. All vols. wr. frayed/ (sl.) dam./ dustsoiled.
= Without no.3, 4 and 11/12. Le Coultre 3 - 1, 2, 5-10d. With loosely inserted advert. lvs.
- Occas. trifle foxed/ yellowed. All vols. wr. frayed/ (sl.) dam./ dustsoiled. No. 1/2 and 3 lack ties.
= Le Coultre 4 - 1-3, 6-10 and 12d. With loosely inserted advertisement leaflet printed in green in no. 1/2.
- Sl. foxed (incl. wr.); wr. sl. frayed; top of spine repaired w. sellotape. = Le Coultre 5-5/6d.
Wendingen. Year 6, no.7 ("Portret-teekeningen door architect M. de Klerk"). Ibid., idem, 1924, 30p., ills., bound as a blockbook, orig. cordbound wr. des. by T. BAANDERS, sq. 4to.
- Sl. foxed (incl. covers). = Le Coultre 6-7d.
- Two lvs. (partly) torn open. Covers sl. rubbed; vague creases in lower outer corner of both covers.
= Deluxe hardcover edition. Le Coultre 5-5/6 D (±100 copies).
- Sl. foxed (incl. covers). Wr. sl. rubbed along extremities. = Le Coultre 7-2 d.
AND 4 other issues on sculpture: year 5, no.5/6 (Het werk van den Nederlandschen beeldhouwer Dr. J. Mendes da Costa; orig. (dam.) wr. by J. MENDES Da COSTA); year 6, no.1 (Bouw-beeldhouw-werken van H.A. van den Eijnde, John Rädecker, Th.A. Vos, Theo van Reijn, Joh. Polet, Hildo Krop en J. v. Lunteren; wr. des. by J. HAVERMANS); year 8, no.1. (Beeldhouwwerk; orig. wr. after J. POLET) and year 12, no.5/7 (Beeldhouwwerk van Hildo Krop; orig. wr. after H. KROP).