THE JUMBLIES
First Gorey edition of the first poem from Lear's BOOK OF NONSENSE, the first of two Gorey books using Lear's nonsense verse.
First Gorey edition of the first poem from Lear's BOOK OF NONSENSE, the first of two Gorey books using Lear's nonsense verse.
The scarce third installment of Gorey's three-book series issued by Fantod between 1966 and 1973.
First edition thus, featuring the drawings of Goya beautifully reproduced in a two-volume set, with introduction and notes by Prado Director Francisco Javier Sánchez Cantón.
Scarce inaugural issue of the union journal of Local One, Amalgamated Lithographers of America.
First printing of this collection of photographs and summaries of shows performed by Martha Graham and her dance company, including her ground-breaking "Appalachian Spring."
First printing of this vibrant document of contemporary Italy, with essays by Klein and Badger on Guidi's photographic purpose and technique.
First printing of this collection of cool coiffures from one of the world's most famous stylists, showing off the styles that defined his early career.
First edition of this late-career catalog of work by Hallmann, with critical essays by Jürgen Raap/Karl-Josef Bär, Matthias Reichelt, and Norbert Stratmann.
First printing of this lavish catalogue that accompanied the traveling exhibition of Renaissance diptychs, with detailed text.
Complete run of this multidisciplinary surrealist journal, a short-lived little magazine and luxurious treasure-house of a disintegrating avant-garde.
Second year (in a single bound volume) of the Expressionist journal of the visual and literary arts, with the scarce original lithographs and woodcuts by Masereel and others.
Lovely limited edition of this attractive collection of etchings from some of the leading lights of the Barbizon school of realist painters.
Catalogue of an important exhibition by a group of student artists at Goldsmiths College later identified as the Young British Artists, organized and curated by provocateur Damien Hirst.
Limited edition catalogue for the first of two highly influential group exhibitions curated in 1990 by Young British Artists Hirst, Sellman, and Freedman.
Scarce limited edition catalogue of the second of two highly influential warehouse exhibitions organized by Damien Hirst in 1990.
First printing of this colorful guide to peak '80s fashion presented in a quintessentially Memphis-inspired design.
First printing of this enormous and beautifully illustrated catalogue of an exhibition on 200 years of the British artistic tradition, with critical essays by John Gage and Timothy Hyman.
An impressive collection of business and corporate logos, and the first book from the prolific American illustrator and designer Clarence P. Hornung.
Scarce limited edition catalogue of the 1982 group exhibition, the first show held by the newly formed Exit Art, in the original box with unbroken dollar-bill seal.
Autobiographical monograph of "word impressions" and collages, by the great abstract impressionist painter.
First edition of this lavishly produced history of French military campaigns and costumes, with emphasis on Napoleon and the Grand Imperial Army.
Taken Veteran's Day, November 11, 1961, these images document Kennedy's first presidential visit to Arlington National Cemetery.
Created for the juried graphic design exhibition MARK at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam in 2004.
First printing of this collection of portraits of James Joyce, from the iconic to more obscure vernacular photos.
Uncommon first printing of this third volume in MoMA's Introductory Series to the Modern Arts.