ROBERT LAWSON ILLUSTRATOR: A Selection of His Characteristic Illustrations
First edition of this survey of Lawson's work, reproducing more than 100 book illustrations and two etchings, selected and introduced by his former editor at Little, Brown.
First edition of this survey of Lawson's work, reproducing more than 100 book illustrations and two etchings, selected and introduced by his former editor at Little, Brown.
First edition of this survey of Burkert, Wisconsin-born illustrator of Roald Dahl, Edward Lear, Hans Christian Andersen, and the finest Snow White ever published.
First printing of Krauss's first book, terrifically illustrated by abstract expressionist Ad Reinhardt.
Signed first edition of Scieszka and Smith's lighthearted children's introduction to MoMA's collections, signed by both author and illustrator.
Signed first printing of the hilarious story of Hieronymous Bosch's long-suffering housekeeper, who must wrangle his bizarre beasts when they spring to life.
Signed first printing of this delightful tale of a pair of paintings that pine for each other across the walls of a museum, and the young artist who is able to bring them together.
First edition of this rare large format Maud Humphrey book, a portfolio loose as issued with six magnificent full-page chromolithographs of charming Gilded Age children.
Signed first printing of this charmingly chaotic story of an ambitious lizard artist who takes his creativity a little too far.
Inscribed first printing of this picture book biography of the South Carolina painter William H. Johnson, vividly illustrated with his work.
Scarce and beautiful activity book from Père Castor, featuring striking color lithographs, each facing an image in outline to be colored by the owner.
First edition of Guertik's modernist coloring book on the theme of vegetables, one of the early Père Castor titles meant to encourage children's education through self-expression.