THE LITTLE REVIEW, Vol. IX, No. 3
'Exiles' Number' of the celebrated Modernist journal, featuring one of the best known graphic cover designs of the lit mag's run.
'Exiles' Number' of the celebrated Modernist journal, featuring one of the best known graphic cover designs of the lit mag's run.
"Miscellany number" of the celebrated Modernist journal, featuring one of its better known graphic cover designs.
Beautiful facsimile edition of Apollinaire's original 1911 suite of poems produced by the Met, set off by the accompanying woodblock prints that were to be Dufy's first published illustrations.
Collected writings by the great Dadaist painter and sculptor, with two original woodcuts.
First edition in English of Baldacci's massive survey of de Chirico's early life and works.
First edition of this exhibition catalogue commemorating the long and productive association between Johns and Castelli, issued for the 35th anniversary of the Leo Castelli gallery.
Beautifully produced catalogue with full-page photographic reproductions of over 200 Chagall pieces, many in color, and an original color lithographic frontispiece by Chagall.
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.
Catalogue of a major de Kooning exhibition held at the Museum of Modern Art.
Limited edition of Ernst's frottage drawings, with 52 plates omitted from the 1926 edition along with the original 34 plates, texts by Eluard, Arp, and Ernst's own "Leitfaden," in a sturdy library binding with the original lithographed cover bound in.
First edition, with work by Joyce Carol Oates, Lydia Davis, Diane Ackerman, Siri Hustvedt, Robert Coover, and others.
First edition of this study of the development of the modern woodcut, by the prolific art critic and editor.
First English translation of the original version of Gauguin's diary, discovered many years after its publication in the altered form produced by Gauguin's collaborator Charles Morice. Heavily illustrated.
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.
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.
Uncommon first printing of this third volume in MoMA's Introductory Series to the Modern Arts.
First printing of this survey of Warhol's '50s work in commercial art and book cover design.
First edition, second issue of Man Ray's extraordinary first monograph — association copy inscribed to friend and muse Joella Bayer, whose portrait appears in the book.
First edition of this illustrated catalogue, published in conjunction with the exhibition MAN RAY/BAZAAR YEARS: A Fashion Retrospective.
Near-pristine copy of this limited edition portfolio, in the original slipcase and box.
Scarce catalogue with an original Marcks woodcut, published in conjunction with the 1969 Galerie Nierendorf exhibition held in honor of the artist's 80th birthday.
First trade edition of these collected drawings, prints, and paintings by the Italian sculptor.
Catalogue of Masson's 1962 exhibition, with the original lithographed cover by Mourlot Freres.