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FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **1963. 16 plates (8 in color) + [8] pp. interleaved. Paper covers. 26 x 19.1 cm. **Cover is an original lithograph in pink, red, green & dark blue. Designed by Sandberg.
Karel Appel. [Cover title: Appel: nus.]
[Appel, Karel] Gimpel & Hanover Galerie, Zürich.
Price: $50.00
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FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **Los Angeles: Zora Gallery, 1964. 10 signed, numbered original lithographs and 10 poems + title page (in red &  black) & colophon (all printed one side only on Arches and Rives paper). 22 loose sheets. 38 x 56 cm (oversquare). Plates printed in one, two, and three colors; stones & zinc plates effaced. Stated edition of 108 numbered copies. This set unnumbered on the colophon; the signed prints bear mixed numbers from 40 through 48; at least one is marked "Artist's proof." Printed at the Plantin Press. Reportedly, the full publication never was completed. The colophon says the book was bound by the Schuberth Bindery in San Francisco, but that firm's current owner thinks the job never materialized. The "brown vinyl ring-binder" in one OCLC record sounds nothing like Schuberth's fine work. Copy 24 at the Archives for New Poetry at UCSD is loose sheets like this one. This is Hirschman's third book, but Belkin's large, full-sheet lithographs with their blend of figuration and densely organic abstraction are the real focus.
Two: ten lithographs by Arnold Belkin; poems by Jack Hirschman
Belkin, Arnold, and Hirschman, Jack
Price: $1,000.00
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FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Pittsburgh, PA: Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute, 1972/1973. 3 original, color, doublespread lithographs + 45 small illustrations. [28] pp. Signatures loose in paper covers., as issued. 38.1 x 28 cm. The loose lithographs, printed by Arte, Adrien Maeght, Paris, open up to nearly 15 x 22 inches. The Mitchell is a subtle mixture of black and gray, and the Francis and Ting each are explosions of color. Very fine. Also available are copies with the blue covers in less good condition; please inquire for details.
Fresh Air School. Exhibition of paintings: Sam Francis, Joan Mitchell, Walasse Ting.
[Francis, Sam; Mitchell, Joan; Ting, Walasse.] Carnegie Institute.
Price: $185.00
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FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Santa Monica: Lapis Press, 1987. One of 150 copies SIGNED by Sam Francis and Michael Taylor (total edition 1150 copies). Original lithograph cover by Sam Francis over boards. [141] pp. 24 x 12.5 cm. Mylar dustjacket printed in red with title on spine and copy on flaps. Calligraphy by Walasse Ting; beautifully designed by Les Ferriss, Jaime Robles, and Jack W. Stauffacher; typeset by Patrick Reagh.ISBN 0-932499-22-8.
Steles. Translated by Michael Taylor.
[Francis, Sam] Segalen, Victor.
Price: $250.00
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FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **New York: Weyhe Gallery, 1951. Poster. 40.6 x 22.8 cm, folded in 4 to 10.2 x 22.8 cm (oversquare). The verso is an original woodcut printed to the full size of the paper that shows a woman gathering nuts or berries in her skirt. The lower third of the image is overprinted in violet. Fine.
Frasconi: recent woodcuts. March 12 - April 11, 1951.
Frasconi, Antonio; Weyhe Gallery
Price: $150.00
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FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **New York: Walker, in association with the Department of Printing and Graphic Art, Harvard College Library, 1971. Frontispiece & 32 illustrations on 31 plates. + 46 pp. (including 12 figures). Full leather. 29 x 20 cm. PLUS a double suite of the 6 original etchings  (12 total) loose in blue cloth folding case. All housed in 1/4-leather & blue cloth clamshell case. Very fine. **Copy XII of only 25 copies containing the double suite of 6 original etchings in their first and only public edition (plus 125 copies with the single suite). The three double-sided copper plates from which the plates were printed passed from Goya's grandson Mariano to John Savile Lumley, then to Colnaghi, from whom Philip Hofer acquired them in the 1930s. He, in turn, gave them in 1970 to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, after the present edition of 150 sets had been printed. The Museum's policies absolutely prohibit any further edition. The few proofs pulled by earlier owners are scrupulously described in Eleanor Sayre's superb catalogue.
Late Caprichos of Goya: fragments from a series.
[Goya, Francisco] Sayre, Eleanor
Price: $6,500.00
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FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1907. Etched frontispiece + 8 pp. Dark brown paper covers.. About 24.4 x 16 cm. Very fine, untrimmed and unopened. The frontispiece etching was printed from the original copper plate. The text is a bit of a detective story.
An etched profile portrait of Washington by Joseph Hiller, 1794.
[Hiller, Joseph] Hart, Charles Henry. Hiller, Joseph.
Price: $100.00
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FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **London: Morland Press, 1st of March 1924. No. 18 of 50 copies signed (inside the front cover) by artist and author and containing as frontispiece an ORIGINAL LINOCUT in tan and black, "The Shrine." Hors-texte frontispiece + 27 mounted plates (1 in blue-green ink with black backing, and 1 in dark brown ink with tan and blue-green backing) + 8 figures in the text (5 with protective tissues). 93 + [1] pp. on handmade, deckle-edged paper, with gilt top edge. White cloth and blue board patterned with an HH monogram. Decorated endpapers include the limitation and signature block in the front. Title label mounted on front cover. About 28.8 x 22.8 cm. White cloth very lightly soiled and a few tiny spots on the backstrip; corners a little worn. A few inconspicuous marks on the rear endpapers. Overall, a nice copy and, perhaps, better than most. Incudes catalogues of etched works and paintings and list of etchings in public collections. This is not the edition of the same year containing 87 or 88 pp. and measuring 26 or 27 cm in height.
The art of Hesketh Hubbard.
[Hubbard, Hesketh] Macfall, Haldane.
Price: $200.00
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FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **NY: Something Else Press, February 1965 (©1964). One of 127 copies of the trade edition, each with a pale blue envelope glued inside the front cover that contains a unique object or artwork by the late mail artist Ray Johnson. [48] pp. filled with poems, lists, notes, aphorisms, and sketches, printed in several colors. Dark green cloth. 26 x 21.4 cm (oversquare). The flaps of the price-clipped, pictorial dustjacket contain an essay by William Wilson. The art work in this copy is a letter typed upside down on the official stationery of Edward T. Crinnion, First Deputy Commissioner, Department of Housing and Buildings, City of New York, and dated November 11, 1964, with a very funny request to the I. Merrill Foundation for a sum of money to be sent to the Beat poet Diane di Prima. The lower corner of the letter is rippled from moisture, probably from when the envelope was attached to the book. Fine.
The paper snake.
Johnson, Ray
Price: $600.00
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FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Uplands Konstförening. Konsthallen 9-23 November 1958. [Stockholm: 1958]. 20.5 x 14.5 cm. [13] pages. Illustrated with an original frontispiece linoleum cut, a tipped-in color plate and monochrome reproductions of  9 works on 2 plates. Original paper covers., the front being printed and the rear pictorial. Light soiling and wear; two-inch tear to top of front wrapper requires restoration. **Exhibition catalogue, one of 1300 copies with an original linoleum cut, SIGNED by Kempe. Kempe's business card laid in. Only one copy located by OCLC (the World Catalogue), at Yale.
Gouacher & Lavyrer.
Kempe, Roland.
Price: $75.00
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FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **1964. Number 4 of 33 copies with ORIGINAL, SIGNED, DATED INK DRAWING (trade edition 3000 copies). 7 plates (6 in color), small photo of the artist, and 3 illustrations in the text. Gatefold paper covers. bearing 2 more monochrome plates. 17.5 cm square. **Lattanzi works in an intricate, repetitive style that one might call obsessive. The works in ink seem far superior to those in color, at least in these small reproductions. The original drawing on stiff, smooth paper appears to be an excellent example. Besides the ink signature, it bears the artist's blind stamp. Text by Franco Russoli in parallel Italian, German, and English.
Lattanzi: Katalog der Galerie Sydow, Frankfurt.
Lattanzi, Luciano. Galerie Sydow, Frankfurt. Russoli, Franco.
Price: $100.00
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