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First edition of this landmark neoclassical tragedy — the first documented performance using moveable scenes — with exquisite double-page etchings of the stage by an influential innovator of the form.
First edition of this landmark neoclassical tragedy — the first documented performance using moveable scenes — with exquisite double-page etchings of the stage by an influential innovator of the form.
Beautifully produced catalogue with full-page photographic reproductions of over 200 Chagall pieces, many in color, and an original color lithographic frontispiece by Chagall.
First printing of this history of Christiano Jr.'s photographs of African enslaved people and laborers in Brazil, a collection he sold as a souvenir to European tourists — a rare title.
First Christy-illustrated edition of this beloved poem of the Highlands, populated by beautiful "Christy Girls" — very scarce signed.
First Christy-illustrated edition of this mock-medieval Tennyson poem, very scarce signed.
Catalogue of an exhibition of Close's photorealistic portraits held by the Pace Gallery in the year it began representing him, richly illustrated and including several photographs of the artist at work.
First edition of this extensively illustrated monograph, including an introduction by Philip Glass and an interview with the artist by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders and Jerry Spagnoli.
First edition of this themed portfolio, a collection of 10 pieces by prominent artists depicting various feelings of ennui.
Limited edition facsimile reprint of the 1912 sixth revised and expanded edition of Cohen's bibliography.
First edition of this heavily illustrated monograph on the life and works of Hieronymus Bosch.
Limited first edition catalogue of the spectacularly influential collaborative art exhibition on the theme of modern ways of living, held at the Whitechapel Art Gallery in 1956, designed by Edward Wright and edited by curator Theo Crosby.
Archive of the Crucible Furniture Corporation's product photographs, internal documents, and marketing materials: a treasury of American furniture design.
Limited edition exhibition catalogue of Gustafson's pastel drawings and Muehling's domestic objects, introduced by Cunningham, signed by the author and by both artists.
Beautifully produced art book on the photographic vision of Edward Curtis, one of the great American photographers at the turn of the 20th century.
Part I of Daglish's six-part series of illustrated texts on the beasts of the earth and the fowls of the air.
Uncommon edition of these collected autobiographical fragments from Delacroix's journals, with Baudelaire's 1863 essay on the painter's greatness, both in German translation.
First edition of Delteil's two-part fully illustrated catalogue raisonnée of Goya's etchings and engravings, bound in a single volume.
First US edition of this epic overview of 1870s London, with a focus on the squalor and poor working conditions of the city's poor — executed by Doré in his signature dramatic style.
Scarce signed first trade edition of this important artist's book from the founder of Art Brut, inscribed in year of publication to collaborator, Compagnie de l'Art Brut secretary, and co-editor of the Cahiers de l'Art Brut, Jacqueline Voulet.
Catalogues of two Masson exhibitions, of recent paintings and a suite of autobiographical drawings, published together as no. 22 in the Galerie Leiris Série A.
Uncommon, spectacular exhibition catalog, issued in the year of the artist's death.
Rare bibligraphical catalogue of the early American artist's engravings, compiled by Duyckinck and with a biographical sketch by Lossing.
Catalogue of a major de Kooning exhibition held at the Museum of Modern Art.
"Original and only edition" in book form of these notes on the history of illustration, which first appeared monthly in PUBLISHERS WEEKLY beginning in the 1940s.
Luxurious re-issue of the original 1958 livre d'artiste — housed in the original shipping carton.