ANDRÉ MASSON PEINTURES 1960-1961
Catalogue of Masson's 1962 exhibition, with the original lithographed cover by Mourlot Freres.
Catalogue of Masson's 1962 exhibition, with the original lithographed cover by Mourlot Freres.
First edition of this collaborative record of the authors' travels in East Africa from Sudan to the Kenyan Rift Valley, with text by Matthiessen and striking color photographs by Porter.
Scarce Matisse exhibition catalogue, with brilliant original color lithograph cover.
Uncommon early twentieth century catalogue of Cruikshank's original works and illustrated books offered by Robert Dodd, dealer and head of Dodd, Mead's rare book department.
First edition catalogue of this landmark MoMA exhibition, a major international survey of conceptual art and a response to developing technologies of mass communications, organized by one of the first curators of color at a major American museum.
Uncommon exhibition catalogue of the Austrian artist's mid-'80s paintings, issued by Paris's Galerie Lavigne-Bastille.
Commemorative publication to celebrate the New York institution's 50th anniversary, featuring addresses to the members of the board.
First edition of the first volume in Dupin's four-part catalogue raisonné of Miró's etchings and engravings.
Scarce original catalogue, complete with covers and four fold-out color plates specially designed by Miró.
First edition of these black and white portraits of ballet dancers, film stars, and artists, selected from the 35 years of Mitchell's photographic career.
Trilingual publication (Japanese, English, French) of elaborately produced color woodblock prints on the theme of traditional Japanese children's games.
Original vintage Kodak photograph taken from the Apollo 10 Lunar Module, "Snoopy," looking west — evocative of the iconic photo taken just months before by Apollo 8.
Selected striking images by Old, street photographer and onetime collaborator with Lou Reed.
Remarkable set of original posed photographs mostly likely for a romance novel cover, sent to comics artist and CIA illustrator John Fantucchio.
First printing of this striking collection of photos of dance icons Ruth Page and Harald Kreutzberg, pioneers of modern choreography.
Inscribed first edition of this unlikely bestseller that made Paglia one of the most prominent and provocative cultural critics of the 1990s.
Inscribed copy of the artist's illustrated exhibition catalogue, with an introduction in English, Spanish, and German by the curator of the Jersey City Museum.
Stunning image of Billie Holiday at the height of her fame, taken by one of the most important photographers in the history of jazz.
A rare image — considered by many "the greatest photo in jazz history" (THE NEW YORK TIMES) — of Charlie Parker, Thelonius Monk, Charles Mingus, and Roy Haynes performing at NYC's Open Door on September 13, 1953.
A typescript on the medical and surgical treatment of burns, written by Army Nurse Corps Major Martha C. Peake.
First printing of this fabulous showcase of the Versace spring/summer line for 1992, photographed with Irving Penn's impeccable sharpness.
First edition of this pictorial survey of the art featured at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, the world fair put on by San Francisco in 1914-1915.
Signed limited edition, with two signed and numbered prints, of this "third revised edition" (fourth overall) of one of the most famous artist's books of the last fifty years.
First edition of this gruesome compilation of drawings of bullfights, by Picasso and by the schoolchildren of Vallauris, for whom the bloody spectacle was annually enacted to their apparent good pleasure.
First US edition of these 405 drawings, selected from the thousands produced by Picasso in the two-year period represented.