95 - 588 FINE and APPLIED ARTS, ART REFERENCE
- Usual foxing. Binding rubbed/ sl. worn.
= Contains i.a. a view of Dresden, professions (i.a. dentist, doctor, chemist, fisherman, painter), portraits and hunting scenes.
= Facs. reprint of the 1935 set of col. lithogr. discs, intended to create an optical illusion when spun on a turntable.
- Some foxing. Hinges weak; spine-ends worn.
= Copy with an extra suite of the etching and the 4 lithographs, of which the etched portrait (printed on Japanese) and 1 lithograph signed "Raoul Dufy" and "27/31" in pencil. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE VII.
- Lacks 3 lithographs i.a. by M. Chagall. = Monod 8780.
- Mostly (except the first) w. blindst. ex-libris.
- First few lvs. loosening. Dustwr. sl. worn.
AND 1 other booklet w. design by D. ELFFERS.
= Contains the oeuvre-catalogue by F.H. Bool.
Ernst, B. Des Mondes Impossibles. Cologne, Taschen, 2002, 4 parts in 1 vol., num. (col.) plates, orig. boards, 4to. - AND 19 others on the same, incl. duplicates.
= Contains the oeuvre-catalogue by F.H. Bool.
Idem (introd.). De Magie van M.C. Escher. Cologne etc., Taschen, n.d., 196,(1)p., profusely illustrated, orig. boards w. dustwr., folio. - AND 15 others on the same, incl. duplicates.
= Contains the oeuvre-catalogue by F.H. Bool.
Ernst, B. The Magic Mirror of M.C. Escher. Cologne, Taschen, 2021, 159,(1)p., (col.) ills., orig. hcl. w. mounted plate on frontcover, 4to. - AND 15 others on the same, incl. duplicates.
= I.a. Aldo Rossi in America: 1976 to 1979 (Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies cat.2, 1976), Guido Lippens (Van Abbemuseum, 1975), Ulrich Rückriem (Neues Museum Nürnberg, 2000) and Tom Levine (Galerie Fred Jahn, 2004).
= Comprises i.a. 9x "Jonge Kunstenaars" and many on Bergense School artists.
AND 13 exhibition catalogues/ flyers for exhibitions in Museum Fodor (i.a. no.2, 3a, 10, 12, 14 and 23-26).
- Mostly w. blindst. ex-libris.
= Comprises i.a. Kurt Kappa Rocherscheid (Freiburg im Breisgau, Morat-Insitut, 1973); Nederlandse Architectuur (Amst., Kröller Müller/ Haags Gemeentemuseum/ Architektuurmuseum/ Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, 1975, 4 vols.); Klaas Gubbels, Stillevens (Amst., Galerie Espace, 1978); Hommage à Filippo de Pisis (Genève, Galerie Marie-Louise Jeanneret, 1980-81); Christopher Knowles - Drawings (Rott., Boymans van Beuningen, 1985); Lucassen (Venice, Biennale di Venezia, 1986); Alex Katz - Seven Paintings (New York, Robert Miller Gallery, 1987); Harry Gerritz - Schilderijen en werken op papier (Rott., Galerie van Mourik, 1991); Richard Tuttle, Painted Frames (Munich, Wassermann Galerie, 1995) and Zelfportretten en ander werk van Margreet Bouman, C.A. Wertheim, Pieter Kusters (Amst., Loerakker Galerie, 1997, 3 loosely inserted (col.) etchings by the artists (each signed/ monogrammed, numb. and dated)).
= Oeuvre catalogue of the 18th century sculptor E.M. Falconet (1716-1791).
- Title-p. foxed and w. owner's entries; wr. sl. soiled.
= Bausteine No.1 (all published). Originally intended as a new periodical, but apparently stayed one-off special issue. Published under the editorship of the architect H. de Fries in cooperation with the "Bunde Deutscher Architekten" and "Deutschen Werkbunde". An overview of the designs that were created for the architecture competition for the Münsterplatz. Published parallel at the same publisher as the periodical »Die Baugilde«, for which Feininger created a similar wrapper (Baugilde year 7, no.4, 1925). "Die Baugilde«, was the official publication of the Bundes Deutscher Architekten and Zentralvereinigung der Architekten Österreichs. It changed publisher and editor in 1925, so either the new publisher or the editor commissioned Feininger for both wrappers. Very rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE VII.
- Bindings sl. rubbed at extremities.
- Not collated, sold w.a.f. = I.a. with illustrations by H. de Toulouse-Lautrec (July 1893).
AND 1 other w. issues of Figaro Illustré and Paris Illustré, illustrated by i.a. CHÉRET.
- Various defects; not collated, sold w.a.f.
- One issue wr. loose; a few issues starting at spine-ends. A (very) fine, complete run.
= Interesting magazine, edited by i.a. M. ter Braak, J. Ivens, H. Scholte and C. van Wessem. Nice (photomontage) wrapper designs by i.a. J. Ivens, P. Schuitema and C. Oorthuys. Maan, Paul Schuitema visual organiser: "The Rotterdam Filmliga occupied an important place in the cultural life of the city around 1930. The Dutch Film Liga had been set up in 1927 as a result of the ban on showing the Russian film The Mother by the Russian avant-garde filmmaker Pudovkin in public. The Dutch filmmaker Joris Ivens therefore ran the film at three private showings in Amsterdam. A month later, the Amsterdam Filmliga was an accomplished fact." The "Orgaan der Nederlandsche Filmliga" comprises year 1-3, after which it was continued as "Filmliga. Onafhankelijk maandblad voor filmkunst" (year 5-8) [the year no. 4 was skipped] and "Filmgids". SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE VIII.
WITH: Film Liga Amsterdam. Manifest. (Amst., Filmliga, 1927), (4)p., obl. 8vo.
= The extremely rare manifesto on the founding of the Filmliga, dated "Amsterdam, mei 1927".
- Paper wr. some sm. defects.
= Rare Fluxus item documenting a theatrical happening in which collaborators were i.a. Woody van Amen, Pat Andrea and Lucebert.
AND a duplicate of the book (without cushion/ tin can; bookblock broken, wr. loose and soiled). - WITH the orig. program for the happening (wr. by LUCEBERT, narrow folio).
- Yellowed; first few lvs. loose. = Text in Dutch, German and English.
Für Augen und Ohren. Von der Spieluhr zum akustischen Environment. Objekte, Installationen, Performances. Berlin, Akademie der Künste, 1980, 312p., ills., orig. wr., square 8vo. - AND a publisher's catalogue by Edition Hansjörg Mayer (1979) and 2 copies of a sm. exhibition cat. on the same.
- Dustwr. w. tiny tear near top of spine and sl. agetoned. Otherwise a very fine copy.
= Die Baubücher band 11. With a loosely inserted announcement (1919) of Arti et Industriae for the lecture by the designer Piet Zwart: "De grondslag voor het moderne meubel". SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE VII.