Art in America
New York: Frederick Fairchild Sherman, 1913-1916. Hardcover. Tan/Green cloth boards. Red title block on spine with gilt lettering. Each volume individually paginated. Illustrations. More
New York: Frederick Fairchild Sherman, 1913-1916. Hardcover. Tan/Green cloth boards. Red title block on spine with gilt lettering. Each volume individually paginated. Illustrations. More
East Hampton, New York: Spanierman Gallery, LLC at East Hampton, 2005. Hardcover. 4 Black three-ring binders. 3 have gilt decoration on front cover and gilt letters on back cover. Many leaves, mostly in plastic sleeves, many color and BW illus. 4 working binders for assembling the catalogue for the 2005..... More
Stockholm: Moderna museet, 1964. Softcover. White ill. wraps. 112 pp. Profuse bw and color plates. Text in Swedish. Survey of American pop-art, presented in th 60s, during the movement's introduction and popularity. Works by Jim Dine, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, James Rosenquist, George Segal, Andy Warhol, and Tom Wesselman. More
New Brunswick, NJ: Zimmerli Art Museum, 2008. Softbound. Color glossy illustrated wraps. 131 pp., profusely illustrated with 65 color plates. Since Andy Warhol’s Campbell Soup can images first appeared in the 1960s, Pop Art has remained a pervasive force in contemporary art. Numerous artists have created bold, colorful pictures inspired..... More
NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1887. Hardcover. Red library buckram. Unpaginated. 30 bw plates. This beautiful tome is comprised of selection of plates, each follwed by a page of text which contains biographical information on each artist and notes about the illustration. Artists include Alfred Fredericks, Wm. Bliss Baker, Edward Moran..... More
New York, New York: Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, 1971. Softcover. Slipcase covered in silver metallic paper; Booklet with yellow wraps within; 43 pp.; Profusely illustrated in bw; 21 2-4 pp. illus. pamphlets laid in. From the 1971 exhibition that featured works by: Antonio Dias, Daniel Buren, Hanne Darboven, Victor Burgin..... More
Patronato del Museo Nacional de Arte, 1995. Softcover. Color pictorial wraps, French flaps, 192 pp., 152 color & BW illus. Text is in Spanish. Issued in conjunction with a 1995 exhibition of impressionist art from Mexico, including artwork by Mexican lawyer and landscape artist Joaquin Clausell (1866-1935). With five thematic..... More
New York: Selmar Hess, 1888. Hardbound. 3 vols. Black textured cloth boards with brown leather spine & corners, gilt letters and ornate gilt decorations on spines, gilt outlines on covers, gilt decorations on front covers, gilt edges all around; 974 total pp., hundreds of BW illus. A three-volume set devoted..... More
New York: The American Art Association, 1902. 57/250. Hardbound. White dj over boards, black lettering, gilt insignia. [250] pp. 72 illustrations, including at least 5 in color. This massive collection was dispersed in 11 sessions over nine days. Includes porcelains, lacquers, tapestries, ceramics, antique glass, fine art and other books..... More
New York: The American Art Association, 1902. 174/250. Hardbound. White dj over boards, black lettering, gilt insignia. [250] pp. 72 illustrations, including at least 5 in color. This massive collection was dispersed in 11 sessions over nine days. Includes porcelains, lacquers, tapestries, ceramics, antique glass, fine art and other books..... More
New York: Hodder and Stoughton, circa 1912. Dulac, Edmund. Hardbound. Blue cloth with gilt lettering and black decoration; 46 poems and 28 illustrations; fabulous endpapers decorated with bells; no page numbers;. Stunning color illustrations by Edmund Dulac of Poe's haunting poetry. More
Ciba-Geigy, 1977. Folio. Oversize cream card portfolio with black lettering and bw illus. 9 folded sheets, each containing a color plate; 1 folded sheet containing a bw plate. 12x17. "In this suite, internationally-known artists have portrayed their interpretations of depression." Artists are: R. Bearden, A. Cober, R. Hess, M. English..... More
Madison, CT: Sound View Pess, 1988, 1989. Hardcover. Teal cloth. xiv, 1622 pp. 53 bw illus + repro ads. Volume 1 [isbn:9780932087034] is a reprint with revisions of the 1955 edition of Rutledge's Cumulative Record of Exhibition Catalogues incorporating The Society of Artists, 1810-1814 and The Artists' Fund Society, 1835-1845..... More
Lexington, Kentucky: William Barrow Floyd, 1968. Hardcover. Black cloth over boards; 204 pp.; 155 bw plates and figures. A look at the lives and art of three Kentucky artists, Matthew Harris Jouett, Joseph H. Bush, and Oliver Frazer; Also includes an appendix titled "Matthew H. Jouett's Notebook of His Conversations..... More
Gollion: Infolio / Musee d'ethnographie de Geneve, 2007. Paperback. Color-illus. wraps; white lettering on brown spine; French flaps. White card dj with color image and black lettering. Grey lettering on spine. 176 pp. full of color photographs. Text in English. An entire issue devoted to the objects and practices of..... More
New York: Cassell & Co., 1886. Hardcover. Burgundy cloth. 6 pp ads, tp, pp. 2-174, pages 9-16 of ads. 85 large line engravings after works, 1 to a page. All works in the exhibition (665) are listed. This listing is followed by the Illustrated notes section, wherein appx. 85 works..... More
Boston: Noyes, Platt & Company, 1900. Hardcover. Olive cloth/boards; gilt insignia and lettering. 418, [5] pp. with bw tissue-guarded frontis and very occasional bw illustrations. An exhibition notice printed on a small, pink slip of paper is incorrectly bound between pages 122 and 123 (nearly unreadably); possibly part of this..... More
New York: Macbeth Gallery, 1896-1900. Softbound. Flexible flimsy leather covers, gilt embossed with title. All edges gilt. pp. 1-191. This rare volume contains the first 12 issues of William Macbeth's seminal Art Gallery publication "Gallery Notes." These issues began in October 1896 and issue 12 was published in February 1900..... More
New York: The American Art Association, 1887. Softcover. Greenish printed wraps. (4 pp. ads), 79 pp. (1), 4 pp. ads. 45 illustrations. This scarce catalogue lists 242 works and illustrated all or part of 45 of them. Many line engravings, some reproductions are closer to photographic in nature. Index to..... More
New York, 497 Broadway: 1848, July 25. Softbound. 16 pp. + 16 pp. Supplement listing most recnt members by name and city. The catalogue for 1848, which begins on page 5, lists 115 works to be distributed. Included among these works is the Voyage of Life by Thomas Cole item..... More
New York: E. B. Clayton & Sons, 1850. Greenish sewn wraps. 21 pp. This is a copy of the original. Includes a listing of the Luman Reed Collection, which formed the nucleus of the Gallery of The FIne Arts. The GOTFA was established for the express purpose of keeping the..... More
New York: 1929. Hardbound. Orange library buckram. 134 pp., followed by 36 pp. ads and 6 pp. Index to artists and Advertisers, 2 pp. other. A veritable Whos Who of American art and Photography of the day. Multiple methodlogies of color printing and illustration are utilized throughout this catalogue. Though..... More
Kansas City, Mo: Alden Galleries, 1931-. Hardcover. Navy blue boards; no dj. Vols I-IV of 5 volume set. Vol I-IV of a 5 volume set. Covers the catalog of items for sale from Dec. 1931-Nov. 1935. Excellent reference set. Vol 5 is not present. More
Lambertville, NJ: Jim's of Lambertville, 2005. Hardcover. Black cloth over boards with gold lettering. Color-illustrated dj with gold lettering on black spine. 612 pp. with over 1,000 color plates and additional bw figures. Weighs 10.5 pounds. Centers on the New Hope School, a group of Pennsylvania impressionist painters who painted..... More
Cambridge / London: Harvard University Press, 1979. Hardcover. square, tan cloth boards w/ brown spine printing. 287 pgs w/ bw & color illustrations. glossy pictorial & white dustjacket w/ black printing. A nice, bright copy. Wonderfully illustrated. More