The Barakat Gallery: A Catalogue of the Collection, Volume II, Pre-Columbian Art
Beverly Hills, CA: The Barakat Gallery, 1986. Hardcover. Black cloth, off-white pictorial dust jacket. 124 pp. Many color plates. More
Beverly Hills, CA: The Barakat Gallery, 1986. Hardcover. Black cloth, off-white pictorial dust jacket. 124 pp. Many color plates. More
Rockville, Maryland: Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington, 1986. Softcover. Grey illus. stapled wraps; Unpaginated, 8 pp.; No illustrations within. From an exhibition organized by the Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington, which included works by Eugenie Baizerman, Adolph Gottlieb, Chaim Gross, Lily Harmon, Jacques Lipchitz, Raphael Soyer, Max Weber..... More
Boston: GK Hall, 1983. Hardbound. Red buckram with gold spine lettering; 727 pp. Includes the following subject areas: painting, printed media, decorative arts, visual arts, architecture, sculpture, drawing, design, and illustration. More
London: Giles, 2010. Softbound. Brightly colored wraps with French flaps. 286 pp, profuse color and BW plates, including 5 fold-out plates. From the publisher--This catalog is an outstanding survey of four hundred centuries of art from one of America’s leading regional museums. Published by D Giles Limited in association with..... More
New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1987. Hardcover. Blue cloth, gilt letters on spine & front cover, 169 pp., no illus. An updated supplement to the American Art Analog. This book "records all of the auction sales during the 1985-86 selling season (July, 1985, through June, 1986) of paintings by the..... More
New York: Laurel Gallery, 1950. Softcover. Black matte wraps with silver lettering; 13 pp. with 13 bw illustrations. Includes an introduction, biographic information about each artist, and commentary about each artists' style. More
New York, N.Y. New York University, 1971. Pamphlet. B&W Machine-Folded Poster, 17"x22" More
1949-1951. Softbound. Various ephemeral pieces. This lot consists of several newsletter from the museum dated in the late part of 1949, and an invitation to exhibitions held in 1951 printed on a very nice embossed card. Early ephemera from this regional museum. More
Dallas: Texas Art Gallery, 1991. Softcover. Dusty rose wraps with color images and black lettering. [10] with color illus. throughout. Single-sheet invitation to artists' reception laid in. Catalogue from the exhibition of September 1991. Includes bios and bw photos of both artists, on back cover. Speed and Thomas are known..... More
Brooklyn, NY: The Brooklyn Museum, 1956, January to February. Softbound. Yellow printed wraps. [16] pp., 5 bw plates. Catalogue lists 97 works. More
The Brooklyn Museum, 1979. Softbound. Color pictorial wraps. 133 pp., over 900 small bw plates. This catalogue lists appx. 900 - 1000 works alphabetically by artist. A most useful reference. More
The Brooklyn Museum, 1984. Softbound. Color illustrated wraps. 88 pp., profusely illustrated in bw. A massive listing, with as many illustrations. An essential reference, very useful for looking up specific artists. More
Buffalo: Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, 1950-1954. Hardcover. Green boards with gilt lettering on spine. Each bound volume individually paginated, illustrations. More
Buffalo: Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, 1956-1963. Hardcover. Green boards with gilt lettering on spine. Each bound volume individually paginated, illustrations. More
Buffalo: The Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, 1919. Hardcover. Brown cardboard library binding with black cloth spine; 46 pp. with a bw photo of the museum. Each work well-annotated. With information about the board, committees, etc. More
New York, 497 Broadway: 1848, June 10. Softbound. 14 pp. a few pages closely trimmed at the base with partial loss of one line of content. The catalogue for 1848, which begins on page 5, lists 100 works to be distributed. Included among these works is the Voyage of Life..... 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, 497 Broadway: 1848, October 25. Softbound. 24 pp. The catalogue for 1848, which begins on page 5, lists 248 works to be distributed. Included among these works is the Voyage of Life by Thomas Cole item 100, four paintings as one lot, (later distributed to Brodt of Binghampton..... More
New York, 497 Broadway: 1848, November 25. Softbound. 32 pp. The catalogue for 1848, which begins on page 5, lists 289 works to be distributed. Included among these works is the Voyage of Life by Thomas Cole item 100, four paintings as one lot, (later distributed to Brodt of Binghampton..... More
Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1968. Paperback. BW stapled wraps. Approx 62 pp. Approx 25 BW illustrations. Volume LXIII, No. 298, July-September 1968. More
Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1969. Paperback. BW stapled wraps. Approx 70 pp. Approx 35 BW illustrations. Volume LXIV, No. 301, October-December 1969. More
Urbana-Champaign, Illinois: University of Illinois, 1977. Softcover. Silver-grey wraps; Unpaginated, approx. 20 pp.; 8 bw plates, 8 bw figures. Accompanied an exhibition at the Krannert Art Museum at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Features works by David Bushman, Frank Gunter, Douglas Hilson, and Jerome Savage; 83 works listed. More
Unknown: Unknown, 1994, circa. Hardbound. Black 3-ring binder. Appx. 300 pages, no illustrations. This computer-generated notebook contains a listing (as of March 1994) of artists who have lived in, worked in or otherwise been associated with the Cape Ann Historical Society. Though not numbered individually, the artists are listed alphabetically..... More
London: Messrs. Puttick & Simpson, 1933. Softcover. Pale green stapled card wraps with black lettering; 6 pp. text with 8 bw illustrations. A sale catalogue of 83 pieces, described, sold on October 5, 1933. More
Boston: Copley Hall, 1897, April 19-21. Softbound. Printed wraps with blue design. 147 pp., followed by a 37 pp Supplement of historical data about Massachusetts town, and advertisements. Laid-in is a separate listing of the relics contributed by the Bunker Hill Chapter of the DAR. An astounding conglomeration of these..... More