5th Annual Exhibition of Selected Water Colors by American Artists
1911. Softbound. Pinkish wraps. 48 pp. 13 bw repros and illustration. Catalogue lists 209 works. Extensive biographical information on each artist is provided. More
1911. Softbound. Pinkish wraps. 48 pp. 13 bw repros and illustration. Catalogue lists 209 works. Extensive biographical information on each artist is provided. More
Paris: Galerie Eug. Blot, 1911. Softbound. Three-page essay by Theodore Duret. Catalogue lists 32 works. One work is illustrated on the cover. More
1911. Softcover. Greenish wraps. 12, 32 bw plates, 88, xvi pp. Lists 495 paintings and 112 sculptures by 370 artists. More
1911. Softbound. Wraps. 108, xii pp. 16 bw repros. Catalogue lists 1075 works, index. More
1911. Wraps. 67 pp. 16 be plates. Lists 384 works, including 154 in the annual exhibition (by around 75 miniature painters). Gives artists name and address. The loan collection is extremely comprehensive, and includes works both by famous American miniaturists, and miniatures of famous Americans. More
1912. Wraps. 47 pp. Lists 111 works by around 75 miniature painters. Gives artists name and address. There is also in this catalogue detailed a loan collection of cuttings from illuminated manuscripts from the middle ages, to show the development of miniature painting. More
1911. Hardcover. Boards. appx. 300 pp. 55 bw repros. Catalogue lists 345 works by appx. 240 artists, who are predominantly American. Many small illustrations of the artists accompany the listing of awards earned and brief biographical data. A superb copy. More
1911. Hardcover. Boards. appx. 300 pp. 55 bw repros. Catalogue lists 345 works by appx. 240 artists, who are predominantly American. Many small illustrations of the artists accompany the listing of awards earned and brief biographical data. A superb copy. More
1911. Softcover. Brown printed wraps. appx. 44 pp. 18 bw plates, one image of Inness. There is a sticker on the front cover announcing that this entire collection was puchased by Edward B. Butler and presented by him to the Art Institute of Chicago. Introduction by Elliott Daingerfileld, along with..... More
1911. Hardcover. Navy cloth. Hundreds of pages. No illus. Lists 4801 lots and is divided into three distinct parts: Modern and Ancient Paintings; Oriental Porcelains, European Ceramics, Enamels, Silver, Arms and Armor, Watches, Miniatures, Clocks, Furniture, Tapestries, Rugs and Miscellaneous; and Water Colors, Drawings, Etchings and Engravings. More
1911. Hardcover. Black cloth. Appx. 200 pp. Numerous bw plates. Lists 302 works and alphabetical list of artists. Includes prices realized and names of buyers for many of the works. More
1911. Hardcover. Black cloth. Appx. 300 pp. Numerous bw plates. Lists 67 works, many beautifully illustrated. With alphabetical list of artists. More
1911. Blue library buckram with title and institutional name on spine. 129 pp. ! color, 1 bw plate. Catalog has biography of Lucas (1824-1909) and a color frontispiece painting of Lucas by Cabanel. Lucas left his collection to the Maryland Institute in his native city of Baltimore, Maryland and much..... More
1911. Hardcover. Cloth. [160] pp. 90 bw plates. Lengthy introductory essay written by Christian Brinton. Extremely rare catalogue, which is both well illustrated and filled with biographical information. More
Gottingen/New York: Steidl/International Center of Photography, 2010. Softcover. Card slipcase, titles has pictorial dj. 2 Volumes: Vol. 1-160 pp, Vol 2-428 pp. : illustrations (some color), color maps. v. 1. The history -- v. 2. The films. "Lost since 1939, the Mexican suitcase contains nearly 4,500 negatives documenting the Spanish..... More
1911. Softbound. Greyish wraps. 30 pp. 30 bw plates. Catalogue lists 274 paintings sculptures. Includes reproductions of works by many of the best-known artists of the day, including Redfield, Garber, Schofield, J.W. Alexander, frank Benson, Hassam, Kendall, Cassatt, Reid, many others. More
1911. Hardcover. Red cloth, black leather spine label. 37 pp + 31 bw plates. Biographic essay by James Grieg, catalogue of 30 illustrated works with biographic information on those who sat for the portraits in question. More
1911. Softcover. Beige wraps. 50 pp. 14 bw illus. Preface by Emmanuel de Thubert, catalogue of 184 works, some text illus. Text in French. More
1911, January. Hardbound. Red buckram with title on spine. Unpaginated, lists 541 lots. Many bw illustrations. A wonderfully illustrated catalogue of a massive collection. This must have been an astounding sale! Each lot is very-well annotated. There are many illustrations of rugs and ceramics. More
1911. Brown wraps. appx. 50 pp. 16 bw plates. Catalogue lists 192 works, with prices. Lists current members of the AWS, lists them alphabetically, with address and number(s) of work in the exhibition. Nice plates. More
1911. Wraps. [160] pp. 90 bw plates. Lengthy introductory essay written by Christian Brinton. Extremely rare catalogue, which is both well illustrated and filled with biographical information. Lists 80 portrait sculptures and bronzes; also has a newspaper article laid in. Printed by the De Vinne Press. More
1911. Softcover. Greyish wraps. xxv, 53 pp. 1 color plate (frontispiece). Catalogue cover calls this a Memorial Exhibition. Lists 51 works. Fairly extensive text, including a bibliography. RARE. More
1911. Softcover. Cream wraps. x, 70 pp. 11 bw plates. Includes a list of illustrations, a 24-page introduction, "Portrait Painters in Colonial Days," a bibliography and index. Also includes annotated catalogue of 28 portraits arranged alphabetically under the following artists: Jonathan Blackburn, John Singleton Copley, Robert Feke, Peter Pelham, and..... More
1910. Wraps. appx. 92 pp. 17 two-tone repros. Catalogue lists 420 works. More
1911. Softbound. Wraps. appx. 90 pp. 17 bw plates. 371 works listed, including 43 sculptures. Lists addresses of artists in rear. A very nice copy. More