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A Ralph Lauren X-large first edition coffee table book, hard cover with slip cover. Inside it is inscribed by Ralph Lauren to Joel Schumacher, the American director, producer and screenwriter--'To Joel, With friendship, love & respect. Ralph. The book is in perfect condition, the slip cover is slightly damaged on the left hand bottom corner.
Seltene Bronze vom Typ 'hu' mit blütenförmigem Aufsatz aus BronzeChina, Streitende Reiche/ Han-Dynastie, 3.-2. Jh. v.Chr.H. 39,5 cmBirnenförmiger, von vier Rippen umgebener Korpus, die oberste Rippe gewölbt durch ein Paar Schlaufengriffe in Form von gebördelten Drachenkörpern mit Drachenkopfenden und großen Hörnern, alles in Malachit und Azurit-Tönen korrodiert, der Deckel mit sechs blütenblattförmigen, strahlenförmig nach außen verlaufenden Flanschen, jedes graviert.Bedeutende österreichische Privatsammlung, erworben 1994 bei Sotheby's London, 7.6.1994, Los 7Publ. Zeileis 'Von Shang bis Qing - Dreieinhalb Jahrtausende chinesischer Bronze', 1999, Nr. 99, S. 280-281Diese ungewöhnlichen und seltenen Bronzeabdeckungen werden von Gyllensvärd, 'The First Floral Patterns On Chinese Bronzes', B.M.F.E.A., Stockholm, no. 34, 1962, S. 29-47, wo er ein ähnlich geformtes Hu in einer Strichzeichnung abbildet, Abb. 20, sowie mehrere Gefäße von ähnlicher Form, aber mit komplizierteren Verzierungen, Taf. VII und VIllBerieben, Altersspuren
Ulrich von Schroeder,"Buddhist Sculptures in Tibet'', India & Nepal/Tibet & China'', Band I & IIVisual Dharma Publications, Ltd., Hong Kong, first Edition, 200134 x 23,5 cmErste Ausgaben, 2001, Nr. 275. Bd I: India & Nepal, 655 Seiten mit 766 Illustrationen. Bd. II: Tibet & China, 675 Seiten mit 987 Illustrationen. Jeweils im Schuber.Aus einer europäischen Privatsammlung, erworben vor 2007Zum Teil Abnutzungen und Flecken
The first 3 issues were produced by Bart Boumans and his students at the Enschede Art Academy (NL) in 1982, featuring contributions from international mail artists and students. Thereafter Care was produced by individual artists, various proposals circulated but it is not certain what actually appeared. This lot contains the initial issues 1,2 and 3. Added is the rare Extra issue published in a small edition of 14 from the late contributions for the first 3 issues. Additional Care issues in the lot are No.6 and No.10.(1) Care 1, March 1982. Faux wood portfolio, with loose inserted artists' contributions. Numbered copy 66/75. In original sending envelope. (2) Care 2. Printed transparent plastic sleeve containing loose sheets. Numbered 70/75 on the original rubberstamped envelope. (3) Care 3, October 1982. Profusely decorated ribbed cardboard envelope closed with plastic clips (one broken), with loose and bulgy contributions. (4) Care Extra, Dec 1982. One of an edition of 14 distributed among collaborators. Assembled by Rein Jelle Terpstra. (5) Care 6, 1983. Edited by Sonja van der Burg, Arnhem. Collaged envelope with loose inserts. (6) Care 10, 1985. Edited by J.P. Jacobs, New York. Blue folder with loose inlays. (7) 12 documents regarding Care, including content sheets and posters for issues 1 and 3. More information on Care contributors on request. See also 'Geza Perneczky Assembling Magazines 1969-2000' p. 74-75. (total 18)
Geneva, Héros-Limite, 1997. Rare first edition. Softcover, with protective tracing paper wrapper, 21 x 15 cm, 207 pp. Overview of Carrión's critical writing and treatises on artists' books, annotated with the author's comments. Includes an extensive bibliography. Text in French and English. Wear on protective wrapper, moderate age toning, interior very good.
featuring solo shows in the Amsterdam based gallery from 1970 to 1974. Featured are numbers 19 (How van Elk inflates his left foot with his right one), 33, 55, 65 and 74. Added are 2 sheets announcing group shows and a promotional leaf for an Art & Project publication presenting works by van Elk, made in California. This beautiful and near mint booklet is included in this lot. First printing 1972, ed. 300, 21 x 9.5 cm, 20 pp. Works featured are a.o. 'The well shaven Cactus' and 'The discovery of the Sardines'. (total 10)
Includes the beautiful small artists' notebook 27 Aug. 1971 tot / bis 17 Sept. 1971. Amsterdam/Lausanne, Toni Gerber/P.B. Stähli, 1972. First edition. Ringbound, 8.5 x 12 cm, 132 pp. Very good copy.(2) Markus Raetz, Notizen 1981-82. Berlin, Rainer Verlag, 1982. Stamped 9 Feb. 1982 on rear, ed. 1200. (3) Markus Raetz. Graz, Neue Galerie am Landesmuseum Joanneum, 1975. Zeichnungen Aquarelle, Die Bucher. Softcover, 23.5 x 22.5 cm, text in German. (4) Das Beobachten des Beobachtens, Markus Raetz Zeihnungen. Bern, Kunstmuseum Bern, 1977. Hardcover, 30 x 22.5 cm, complete with inserted list of works. The catalogues feature toning and traces of use. (total 4)
Friedländer, Hamburg, 1914. 96 x 71 cm. Lith. no. 6284. Small pinmarks in margins, mild wear along folding lines. *Circus Sarrasani (Dresden) was known for its use of modern technology making spectacular acts with e.g. cars, airplanes, boats and projections. After WWI broke out, Hans Stosch-Sarrasani turned the circus into a live-action military war theatre, showing important war scenes of WWI, such as the invasion of Belgium by the Germans in 1914, submarine warfare in the First Battle of the Masurian Lakes for which the entire ring was flooded, and would, a few years later, even show the bombing of London with zeppelins. From 1912 and onwards they started a "Wild West" show with the use of the Sioux Native Americans from the Pine Ridge Agency in South Dakota, and would perform with them at least through 1936. The circus and their permanent building did not survive the bombing of Dresden in 1944. After the war they reestablished in Argentina, where they would become the Circo Nacional Argentino.
Amsterdam, Cres Publications & Agora Studio, 1979. First edition of 400. Softcover, 21 x 15 cm, 48 pp. The book presents a series a photographs of Carrion's name card filing box, which the author juxtaposes with witty captions categorizing the people listed on the index cards. Categories include: Artists, Non-Artists, My best friends/People I love, People so ambitious, so pushy, People with bad taste or no taste at all. Important artists' book in very good state.
An ongoing series of prints and books uniquely available for subscribers, published in an edition of 150 numbered, signed and dated copies. The first issue came out in 1976. Until now, 8 folded sheets featuring reproductions of drawings have been published (with accompanying announcement poster) plus one book. The complete set (thus far) is offered in this lot and contains: (No.1) Tango. Reykjavic 1976; (No.2) Einsaugen. Carona 1977; (No.3) Zweige. Berlin 1977; (No.4) Strandreich. Berlin 1978; (No.5) Revier Reykjavic 1979; (No.6) Five; (No.7) Schiebenzin; (No.8) Echo. Plus the book Der Möbiusband, published by Hong Kong Press Goteborg & Vossforlag, 1986. Printed at Fundatiehuis Amsterdam, edition of 750. The folded sheets are very large, 120 x 84 cm, mounted with tape. Posters and sheets all feature age wear. (total 17)
de cognoscendis, et curandis morbis. Editio postrema Veneta juxta tertiam Luduno-Batavam. Bassano, 1788, sed prostant Venetiis apud Remondini ("Emendebat Joannes Sebastianus Menchetti" on final pages), 8 parts in 4 vols. (incl. the index-vol.), 314; 3,(1),284; 256; 260; 268; III,(1),555; VIII,630; 80 p., w. engr. frontisp. portrait, each vol. w. woodcut printer's mark on title-p., contemp. simple limp Italian vellum w. remnants of ties, 4to. Part 3 wormholed and waterst. in lower blank corner; occas. other wormholes/ (water)stains; vol. 6 sl. moulded at the beginning and end (incl. binding). The first two bindings w. split upper joint, final binding dam. on spine. With contemp. owner's entry of Joannes R. Rodriguez on upper pastedowns. Complete copy of a very rare edition, hardly ever offered for sale as such. (total 4)

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