160 pp. Yellow boards with gold embossed title on the spine have no signs of previous use, the only sign of use is a stamp on the inside cover page signfigying previous ownership. Black pictorial jacket has slight chipping along the bottom edge and minor bending in the corners. View More...
Black and white photographs. Photo-illustrated paper-covered boards with black lettering on spine. There is foxing along the extremities, and the endpapers. minor waviness to the pages. Matching photo-illustrated dust jacket has closed tear on the upper right corner of the front panel foxing to the extremities, light wriinkling on the rear panel of the jacket.in mylar sleeve. Includes 15 pages of text by Diane Arbus edited from tape recordings of a series of classes Arbus gave in 1971 as well as from interviews and her writings. FIRST EDITION includes the photo of "Two Girls in Identical Rai... View More...
unpaginated. White pictorial cloth. (Twins) Light nicks at the lower corners, toning to the extremities, otherwise clean and unmarked. Unclipped pictorial jacket (Twins) has a 1/4" closed tear on the upper edge, toning. in mylarsleeve. "This anniversary edition celebrates one of the most important photographic books in history on the work of a single artist. Every image in this edition has been printed from new three-hundred-line-screen duotone film, bringing to the reproductions a clarity and brilliance unattainable until now. A quarter of a century has done nothing to diminish the riveting i... View More...
250pp. Chocolate Brown cloth, embossed black lettering. 332 illustrations, including 116 plates in full color. Toning to the extremities, otherwise a fine, unmarked copy. Unclipped pictorial jacket has a touch of edgewear, otherwise fine. in mylar sleeve.This second, revised edition adds another 75 illustrations which didn't appear in the first edition,including never-before-reproduced studio views, early works that have come to light , and new works done since 1975. Motherwell was an American abstract expressionist painter, printmaker, and editor. He was one of the youngest of the New York Sc... View More...
392 pp. Blue boards with gold title on the front cover and spine show no signs of previous use. Pictorial jacket with one of Matisse's paintings has some chipping in the corners and along the edges as well as some slight staining on the inside flaps. View More...
279pgs. Olive Green cloth boards.illustrated endpapers. small stain on the lower edge of rear panel, otherwise as new. hundreds of beautifully reproduced color and black and white illustrations which exemplity his mastery as a draftsman and of color and tonality. Unclipped pictorial jacket has slight edgewear. text is in German. View More...
128pgs. Blue patterned boards. Black and white color illustrations throughout. Author insciprtion "for Emma, a fellow artist on the path. thanks for being so supportive.". (Inscribed to Emma Amos, pioneering postmodern African-American artist, educator. Unclipped pictorial jacket as new. in mylar sleeve. . Marshall creates lyrical images of the African-American urban experience with scenes of family life in the public-housing projects and solid middle-class homes of black urbanites. Size: Quarto. Scarce association copy. View More...
240 pp. Blue/gray boards with red lettering, almost no signs of use on cover or throughout. Jacket has minor signs of use in corners and top and bottom of spine, one bend on back inside fold of jacket. Front jacket has pictorial cover with one of Smith's photographs. Ben Maddow used his writing and a collection of Smith's photographs to detail Smith's life and story. "Let Truth Be The Prejudice documents the life and work of W. Eugene Smith, a man whose work expanded the range and depth of photography, bringing new aesthetic and moral power to the photo essay" View More...
132 pp. The book is not only full of a Monet's paintings, but also photographs of related artists and topics. Bright, clean, sturdy paper and almost as good as new. The pictorial jacket has very minor signs of use in the corners. "Monet's Water Lilies are among the popular of his creations and among the greatest achieveemnts in twentieth-century aert. Now, reproduced for the first time in an appropriate size and format, these magnificent works are presented as the feasts for the eye that they were intended to be." View More...
336pp.frontispiece, illustrated endpapers. Blue Cloth. Like new copy. Unclipped pictorial jacket has closed tear on the upper edge of the spine, otherwise fine. in mylar sleeve. Laid in is an accompanying booklet for the Jackson Pollock exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art, November 1, 1998-February 2, 1999. "Jackson Pollock (1912-1956) is widely considered as the most challenging and influential American artist of the 20th century. This sumptuous book offers a fresh overview of his achievement, reinterpreted for a new generation. Published to coincide with an exhibition opening at the Museum ... View More...
192pp. 193 illustrations,including 19 in color,80 in tritone, and 94 in duotone.Black cloth, with rubbed spine.Light toning to the extremities. Unclipped pictorial jacket has superficial wear, otheriwise like new. " This publication accompanies an exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago celebrating Irving Penn's donation to the museum of his professional archives along with a set of prints representing his life's work. The purpose of the exhibition is to call attention to the opportunity the archive will provide for studying this unique and essential 20th-century photographer. The publicati... View More...
192pp. Stiff pictorial boards 200 black and white photographs. A hiint of wear on one corner tip, otherwise like new,unread.. One of the great American photographers of the 20th century and the leading African-American photographer of his day, James VanDerZee is best remembered as the eyes of the Harlem Renaissance. Reproduced here are many of the thousands of photographs he took in New York's Harlem between the wars.. View More...
281pp. Blind embossed mustard boards. Signed by Betsy Wyeth and Andrew Wyeth in black ink on the half-title page. 105 pre-studies, 128 four-color illustrations and 28 photographs. Lightness along the extremities of the endpapers, otherwise a fine, unmarked copy. Unclipped pictorial jacket (Christina Olson in the field looking toward the house) has light wear to extremties. in mylar sleeve. Wyeth was inspired to create the painting when he saw her crawling across a field while he was watching from a window in the house. View More...
142 pages. Pictorial paper boards with pale green cloth spine. Minor wear to the extremities, light scuffing throughout. Green endpapers. Lightly-toned pages are clean and unmarked. Square text block and tight binding. This diary, which features a combination of text and photographs, covers the period of June 14th to September 6th, 2001. View More...