Glass Vessels in Dutch Painting of the 17th Century
1952. Softcover. Black wraps. 31 pp. 9 bw plates. Exhibition includes works by Flegel, Claesz, Kalf, Van Gelder, De Heem and many more. More
1952. Softcover. Black wraps. 31 pp. 9 bw plates. Exhibition includes works by Flegel, Claesz, Kalf, Van Gelder, De Heem and many more. More
1952. Cream stapled wraps with purple highlights. [12] pp. 11 bw plates. Held October 4-19, 1952 at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts. Catalog of an exhibition held at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, October 4-26, 1952, the Witte Memorial Museum, San Antonio, November 9-20, 1952, and the Museum..... More
1952. Softcover. Blue wraps. [16] pp. 19 bw plates. Catalogue of 28 works, many excellent plates.Three-page introduction by Will Grohmann, catalogue of 50 works, several nice plates. More
1952. Softcover. Blue wraps. 16 pp. 9 bw plates. Two-page introduction by G. Vriesen, biographic chronology, catalogue of 42 works, several nice plates. More
1952. Softcover. Color wraps. 32 pp. 35 bw plates. One-page introduction by Alfred J. Barr, Jr., chronology, catalogue of 145 works, many well-rendered plates. More
1952. Softcover. Wraps. 72 pp. 18 bw plates. Lists 279 works. More
1952. Softbound. Pinkish wraps. 55 pp. + 40 bw repros. Lists 298 works, including oils, miniatures, sculpture and graphics. Followed by index to artists, reproductions, and a membership list of exhibiting members and associates. More
1952. Softcover. Wraps. appx. 45 pp. 5 bw repros. Lists 527 works. More
1952. Folded sheet. Lists 108 paintings and 12 sculptures included in the exhibition. Artists names and prices, no illustrations. Not Returnable. More
1952. Indigo wraps. [7] pp. 5 bw plates. Catalogue lists 23 works, with a biography, a list of public collections Philipp's work appears in, and a brief statement by the artist. Ephemeral, and not returnable. More
1952. Softbound. Softcover. 54 pp. 12 bw plates, color cover. Foreword written by Constantin A. Pertzoff. Biographical notes and catalogue by Catharene Green Arapoff. Lists 540 works. Born in Leningrad, this artist came to America in 1930. Primarily completed religious paintings and icons in the last few years of his..... More
1952. Wraps. 17 pp. 48 bw plates. The illustrations are large enough to be of use. There are two essays: the first deals with painting and the second with sculpture. More
1952. Softcover. Color wraps. [18] pp. 3 color, 14 bw plates. This is an exhibition catalogue of contemporary paintings by American and European artists from private collections of American professional and business men. Includes a foreword, an introduction by Stanley Marcus, and catalogue of 53 works. Also includes 3 nice..... More
1952. Softcover. Bw wraps. [16] pp. Appx. 30 bw plates. Catalogue lists 51 works of architecture, with the greatest detail given to the nine which received awards, including descriptions and photos. More
1952. Softbound. Grey wraps. 19 pp. Illustrated with 7 bw plates. 311 works in various media are included. Introductory statement by the juror, Alfred Frankenstein. More
1952. Bw bi-fold. [2] pp. 1 bw plate. Gallery announcement of the exhibition, with 24 works listed, and a fine bw illustration on the front cover. Ephemeral, and not returnable. More
1952. Softbound. Cream bi-fold. [2] pp. No illus. Catalogue listing of 14 works. More
1952. White bi-fold. [3] pp. No illus. Catalogue listing of 20 works. Ephemeral, not returnable. More
1952. Red bi-fold. [2] pp. No illus. Catalogue listing of 13 works. Ephemeral, and not returnable. More
1952. Pink bi-fold. No illus. Artists featured: Cloar, Johnson, Katzman, Kinigstein, Knipschild, Meigs, Oscar, Preusser and Reiss. More
1952. Color bi-fold. No illus. More
1952. Beige bi-fold. No illus. More
1952. Bw bi-fold. [2] pp. 1 bw plate. Catalogue lists 12 works, with a brief essay taken from an article by Holger Cahill, reprinted with permission of the Magazine of Art. Ephemeral, and not returnable. More
1952. Beige bi-fold. No illus. More
1952. White tri-fold. [4] pp. 1 bw plate. Catalogue lists 24 works, with a two-page introductory essay by H.R. Hitchock. More