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Antikvariat Antiqua
ansD22735
S.-Peterburg 1909-10. 27x18. 19 consecutive issues, each in printed decorated wrappers (monthly issues except the following three: July-September 1909, May-June 1910, July-September 1910) + separate fascicles with indices to both years, including index of non-Russian names in Roman script. In the 1909 issues there is a running pagination of 710 pages; the 1910 issues are paginated separately, with a total of 816 pages; in addition to those, there is an average of four leaves with editorial and advertisements at the end of each issue. Furthermore there is a total of approximately 485 plates (some double-page, and some tipped-in on grey or brown leaves) plus 267 plates tipped-in on text leaves (as well as other illustrations and vignettes in the text). Printed on fine, rather thick paper. All are uncut and generally in very fine condition, a few issues with some paper loss and mendings to wrappers. A complete set of the 1909-1910 issues of this Russian magazine on history of art and architecture. The text is in Russian, but the headings to articles and the captions to plates are bilingual in Russian and French, and most issues have bilingual tables of contents on inside of wrappers.
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Munari, Bruno
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansC23972
Milano, Muggiani, 1956. 24x17. Publisher's black boards with title and image in blue and (the cat's eyes) yellow. An excellent copy of the first edition, inscribed by Munari July 9, 1957, to the photographer Kary Lasch. A remarkable publication by the innovative Italian artist and designer at his most hilarious. The book consists of: 12 black leaves (including free endpapers), eight with a die-cut hole and one with 16 ditto; twelve translucent leaves (including four smaller slips), and eight grey leaves including seven with large irregular holes. Text and images throughout in black, blue, green and red, plus, tipped-in, a black treasure chest foldout printed in gold, and a small yellow paper slip; on the inside of rear cover there are two tipped in foldouts, one with text on Munari and one with his homage to the book's printer-typographer Giuseppe Muggiani.
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Jorn, Asger
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansY18866
Paris, L'Internationale Situationiste, 1958. 28x22. 140 pp. Ca 30 reproductions and photos, plus small drawings in the text, and a double-page "psychogeographic town plan" by Debord printed in black and red. Printed wrappers designed by Jorn. Presentation copy with a large signed inscription by Jorn. Edition limited to 750 copies. A collection of texts written between 1954 and 1957, according to the author's introduction constituting a chronicle of an experimental approach the development of which corresponds to the historical transition between the activity organised around the magazine "Cobra" (1948-1951) and the present positions of the Situationist International. Illustrated with works by Jorn as well as Alechinsky, Wols, Corneille, Dubuffet, Michaux, Pollock, etc.
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Fritsch, Karl Emil Otto
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansB17045
Berlin, Wasmuth, 1891. 46x32. X+88; + IV; + IV; + IV pp. + a total of 300 plates. An extraordinarily fine set in publisher's four gilt-lettered half black leather bindings, top edges gilt. A complete, attractive ensemble of this massive photographic survey of German Renaissance architecture.
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansB17182
Wien 1836-42. 43x30. 502 engraved plates (194 folding and one coloured) numbered 1-491 with bis-plates to 98, 163 and 312, and nine plates designated 313 a-i. Bound in four contempory half cloth volumes, slightly externally worn. Includes printed title leaf to volume 1, and printed fascicle title leaves at the beginning of the other three bindings. One plate with margins repaired, otherwise a very fine, clean set of plates. The plate volumes of the first seven years of the magazine founded by Ludwig Förster in 1836, the Austrian Monarchy's most important publicizing organ of architecture, building and engineering. The numerous drawings and plans include residential buildings from cottage to palace, churches and synagogues, hotels, museums, arches, catafalques, interior decoration, stables, market halls, shopfronts, factories and warehouses, furnaces, railway stations, locomotives and railway coaches, numerous bridges, tunnels, docks and canals, town plans, etc.
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Palladio / ed. by Ottavio Bertotti Scamozzi
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansB8340
Vicenza, Giovanni Rossi, 1797. 4to. 24x17. 56 pp. + 25 engraved plates, 16 of which are folding. A fine, clean copy in contemporary boards, lacks front endpaper. Palladio's elevations, sections, plans and detail drawings of the Roman Thermae, copied from the plates published by Richard Boyle, Third Earl of Burlington, and engraved by Carlo Barrera. Palladio was greatly impressed by the ancient Roman bath establishements, and studied them carefully, making accurate measured plans and drawings. Their domed ceilings and their lighting proved useful lessons that would be applied in due course in the design of his Venetian churches. First published in Vicenza by Francis Modena in 1785; this second Italian edition is considered as the fifth volume of ''Le fabbriche e i disegni di Andrea Palladio'' edited by the architect Bertotti Scamozzi, the doyen of the Italian Palladian revival in the 18th century.
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Ramié, Alain
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansG23265
(Vallauris), Madoura, 1988. 29x24. 320 pp. 645 photos, 570 in colour including 54 full-page. Publisher's cloth, dust jacket.
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansG25111
Stockholm 1968-73. 30x21 (de tre sista numren tryckta på tidningspapper i tabloidformat 39x28). Sidantalet varierar mellan 16 och 32 inklusive omslag, med ett genomsnitt av 20 sidor. Sviten förvarad i en dekorerad box i fint skick. En komplett svit av den legendariska svenska undergroundtidningen vars sista nummer trycktes 1973 och utkom 1974. Den var först tänkt att bli en veckotidning och distribueras av Pressbyrån, som dock drog sig ur redan efter tre nummer, därefter utkom tidningen glesare och spreds endast genom gatuförsäljning och till prenumeranter. Ansvarig utgivare var Lars Hillersberg och i redaktionen ingick också, förutom ett antal mer tillfälliga medlemmar, Lena Svedberg till nr 21, Carl Johan De Geer från nr 7 till 21, Ulf Rahmberg från nr 10 och Karin Frostenson från nr 18. Dessa stod också för det mesta bildmaterialet, men bl.a. Oscar Cleve och Carl Magnus Åsard bidrog med teckningar och serier, en 13-årig Gunnar Lundkvist debuterade som serietecknare i nr 20 och 22, och Robert Crumb presenterades för den svenska publiken med översatta pratbubblor. Förutom Hillersbergs texter finns bidrag av bl.a. Leif Katz, Jan Hannerz, Öyvind Fahlström, Sture Johannesson, Einar Heckscher, Lars Norén, Sonja Åkesson, Lars Forssell, Doktor Gormander (Gunnar Ohrlander), Ingemar Unge, Richard Matz, Staffan Beckman, Lena Granhagen, och (i tidiga nummer) Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd, Thomas Tidholm och Anna-Clara Tjerneld (sedermera Tidholm).
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Mayuyama, Junkichi (ed.)
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansD21160
Tokyo, Mayuyama & Co., 1976. 32x26. IV+VIII+476; + VI+340 pp. Altogether 2151 photos including 28 in colour. Publisher's cloth, a fine set. Originally not for public sale, and very scarce. Magnificent documentation of objects possessed or sold by the company founded by Matsatutaro Mayuyama in 1906. Volume 1 covers Chinese, Korean and Japanese ceramics; volume 2 covers Asian sculpture, painting and woodblock prints, laquer work, metal work, textiles, glass ware, etc. with captions identifying each object and occasionally the museum where it has found its home. Titles, introduction and captions bilingual in Japanese and English.
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Antikvariat Antiqua
ansV20680
Stockholm 1901-21. 31x23. Ett genomsnitt av 142 s. per årgång, plus sammanlagt 113 planscher (fem kolorerade och tre utvikbara) och en utvikbar kolorerad plan. Talrika foton, ritningar och planer i texten. En fin svit uniformt bunden i tjugo samtida halvklotband med marmorerade pärmar (1906 och 1907 bundna i en volym). En komplett svit av det tidiga 1900-talets ledande svenska arkitekturtidskrift. Dess ursprung var en arkitekturavdelning i tidskriften Teknisk Tidskrift, som 1901 blev en egen separat tidskrift. Huvudredaktörer var, i kronologisk ordning, Carl Bergsten, Karl Berlin, Torben Grut, Ivar Tengbom, Carl Bergsten igen, Gunnar Asplund, och Hakon Ahlberg, och i redaktionen ingick genom åren också Isak Gustaf Clason, Ragnar Östberg, Erik Lallerstedt, Carl Westman, Lars Israel Wahlman, och Sigurd Curman. Den fick en fortsättning i tidskriften Byggmästaren som började utges 1922.
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Lewitt, Sol
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansY19395
Bari, Bonomi Gallery, 1978. 20x20. 100 pages, including 92 pages with 823 renderings. Printed wrappers with title "Five Cubes on Twenty-five Squares". Inscribed by Sol Lewitt. Signed presentation copy of this artist book consisting of renderings of five cubes positioned in various patterns on a twenty-five square grid..
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansB11071
Berlin, "Die Baugilde", (1930). 24x19. II+80 pp. 119 detailed plans. Printed blue-grey wrappers, former owner´s name, tanned near edges. Wrappers designed by Kurt Schwitters who (on the last page) is credited for the overall typography of the publication. (Reichsforschungs-Gesellschaft für Wirtschaftlichkeit im Bau- und Wohnungswesen). A rare Schwitters-designed publication of social housing projects by leading German modernist architects. Minimum housing plans for "cheap, good dwellings" by Döcker, Gropius, Häring, Haesler & Völcker, Hilberseimer, Luckhardt & Anker, Rading, Schwagenscheidt, Völckers, and others.
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Hartung, Hugo (ed.)
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansB17001
Berlin, Wasmuth, (1896-1904). 49x33. VIII+58; + IV; + IV pp. + 200 heliogravure plates with 212 photographs. 52 plans in the text. Loose as issued in three volumes, publisher's printed cloth-backed boards with tie-strings, minor repairs to spines, contents fine. A comprehensive archive of large-format photographs of German Mediaeval architecture. Unlike the sequence of plates, the descriptive text is classified into Romanesque and Gothic and further into various building types. This copy is supplied with a leaf with a list written in ink by a former owner, providing a cross-index from the descriptions to the plates, and the corresponding numbers are written in pencil on the reverse sides of plates.
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Olbrich, Josef Maria
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansB10985
Berlin, Wasmuth, (1905). 25x22. IV+60 pp. 26 full-page photos and 15 pages of plans, elevations and sections. An attractive copy in later morocco-backed yellowbrown cloth, original wrappers bound in (these slightly wrinkled and discoloured with minor discreet repairs), first owner's name on title page. Secession-style lettering on front cloth cover, identical to the title lettering on front wrapper. An illustrated account of the Colour Gardens (Farbengärten) and adherent buildings and furnishing designed by Olbrich for the Gartenbauausstellung in Darmstadt 1905. The Secessionist architect's three octagonal gardens based upon the colours red, yellow and blue respectively, was the main attraction of the exhibition. When the exhibition was over, it was all obliterated.
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Alvard, Julien / Roger van Gindertael (eds.)
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansG25071
(Paris), Éditions "Art d'aujourd'hui", 1952. 22x20. 300 pp. including endpapers + 30 plates on thick card including 27 original colour pochoirs. Ca 170 reproductions and photos including 145 full-page, plus 34 portrait photos. Boards with original jacket printed in black and yellow. An excellent copy kept in a custom-made box with gilt-lettered spine. From the library of the Swedish art scholar and museum curator Folke Holmér, signed by him at top of title page. A survey of thirty-four protagonists of modern Abstract art, including conversations and statements by the artists, and exquisite original colour pochoir plates by Jean Arp / Edgar Pillet, André Bloc, Silvano Bozzolini, Sonia Delaunay, Jean Dewasne, Jean Deyrolle, César Domela, Jean Gorin, Auguste Herbin, André Lanskoy, Alberto Magnelli, Serge Poliakoff, Marie Raymond, Nicolas de Staël, Victor Vasarely, Fahrelnissa Zeid, and others. Introduction by Léon Degand.
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Lewitt, Sol
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansY19396
Geneve, Salle Simon I. Patino / Centre d'art contomporain (sic), 1976. 15x15. 53 leaves, including 50 with drawings. Printed wrappers, very fine. Inscribed by Sol Lewitt. Signed presentation copy of this artist book composed of a series of various configurations of uniform squares within the limitations of a presupposed grid.
d'Espouy, Hector (ed.)
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansB17129
Paris, Massin, (ca 1925). 45x32. 16 pp. + 100 plates; 10 pp. + 200 plates; IV+4 pp. + 100 plates. Loose as issued in three uniform, red gilt-lettered cloth portfolios, neatly repaired. The second volume lacks text pages 5-6, this gap falls between the title leaves and a complete list of the plates, presumably the missing leaf may be some kind of preface. In the third volume (Moyen Age et Renaissance) there is light foxing to text leaves and first plate and some even lighter occasional foxing; otherwise the plates are in excellent condition. A rare, fine set of the remarkable corpus of plates with renderings of architectural ornaments and fragments from Antiquity to Renaissance, produced under the auspices of Marie Désiré Hector Jean-Baptiste d'Espouy, the architect, painter and Professor at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts. The photo-aquatint plates were first published in installments around 1900 by by Charles Schmid - Librairie Générale de l'Architecture et des Arts Décoratifs. Although it has been a matter of dispute whether the plates of Massin's 1920s editions are reprints or origin from the original stock of plates, the 200 plates depicting antique architecture are excellent photo-aquatints, particularly those in the first volume of unsurpassable quality, while the 100 plates in the third volume are very fine albeit not of the extraordinary brilliance of the former.
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Rand, Albert / Chr. Ranck
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansD15159
Hamburg 1911. 48x32. X+102 pp. + 88 plates (numbered 1-91 including a folding plate "88-91") with ca 135 fine photographs in heliogravure (14 full-page) and more than 200 plans, sections, and drawings of doors, windows and other details. 201 photos and detail drawings in the text. Textbook in printed wrappers, kept with loose plates as issued in a printed half cloth portfolio. Former owner's neat signature on front cover and title page. A very fine copy of a very scarce publication. A magnificent documentation and history of old residential houses in Hamburg, with excellent photographs of buildings, exterior and interior, and meticulous measured drawings and plans. The large folding plate (64x95 cms) is an 1860 town plan of Hamburg.
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Antikvariat Antiqua
ansB1382
Darmstad, Koch, 1894-1901. 36x27. Each volume comprises an average of 204 pp. besides plates and advertisements. Photos and designs throughout. An excellent set in publisher's richly decorated embossed cloth. An early run of this exquisite, copiously illustrated magazine of interior architecture and decoration, providing a valuable photographic archive of houses, interiors, decoration, furniture, light fixtures etc. The emphasis is on German and Austrian designers including many of the important architects and decorative artists of the time, but the coverage includes work by other - mainly British - architects.
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Chang Le-ching (ed.)
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansH18261
Hong Kong 1974. 29x21. 252 pp. Ca 200 reproductions, 150 full-page including 41 in colour, plus 8 reproductions of calligraphy, and a full-page portrait photo. Publisher's gilt-lettered red boards, a fine copy with former owner's bookplate on insides of covers. Catalogue of paintings by Ch'i Pai-Shi (Qi Baishi, 1864-1957), bilingual in English and Chinese.
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansY18818
København 1950. 17x13. 15 publications, each in card covers with original (mostly colour) lithographs, and each comprising 16 pages. Enclosed 4 page leaflet with series title and an introduction by Asger Jorn. A total of ca 160 reproductions and photos, the majority more or less full-page. A very fine set kept in the original pictorial card portfolio. A complete set of the "Cobra Library of Free Artist", comprising: 1) Alechinsky, 2) Lisa Alfelt, 3) Appel, 4) Atlan, 5) Ejler Bille, 6) Constant, 7) Corneille, 8) Doucet, 9) Sonja Ferlov, 10) Gilbert, 11) Gudnason, 12) Heerup, 13) Egil Jacobsen, 14) Asger Jorn, 15) Carl-Henning Pedersen. Eight of the introductions to the artists are written by Christian Dotremont; among the other authors are Edouard Jaeger and Michel Ragon. Although designated "first series", this was the only series to appear.
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Lambert, Théodore (ed.)
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansD8035
Stuttgart impressum cancelled with new label "Kanter & Mohr, Berlin" (ca 1900). 46x34. Title leaf + 4 pp. text to the plates + 40 plates with 214 photographs. Loose as issued in a printed half cloth portfolio (ties missing, front cover slightly worn and rear cover stained; interior fine). "Zweite Auflage". A large-format photographic album of furniture at the Paris 1900 International Exhibition. Excellent comprehensive documentation of Art Nouveau furniture designed by Majorelle, Lambert, Bing, Bigaux, Guimard, Olbrich, Valabrega, Heal, Bindesbøll, Saarinen, Gallén, Boberg and others.
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Pocock, William Fuller
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansB59
London 1823. 30x23. 4to. 8+36 pp. + 33 handsome aquatint plates with 22 perspectives and 30 plans. Contemporary quarter cloth. Second edition of a work first published in 1807. The epitome of the picturesque cottage book, containing plans and attractive perspective rendering of rural dwellings in current styles, from the labourer's cottage to the villa. Pocock (1779-1849) had a flourishing and varied architectural practice in England, Ireland and Canada.
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(Girardin, Stanislas-Cécile-Xavier-Louis, Marquis de)
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansB1665
Paris & Ermonville 1788. 21x14. 68 pp. + 25 exquisite acquatint plates + one folding leaf with engraved music (Chanson du Berger de la Grotte verte) on green paper. A fine copy in a nineteenth century quarter leather binding. First edition of the description of the famous Ermenonville garden created by the Marquis de Girardin between 1769 and 1778, written by his son. A tour through one of the earliest French picturesque gardens, beautifully illustrated with aquatints including a view of the island where Girardin's friend Jean Jaques Rousseau was entombed -the park was largely designed around ideas suggested by Rousseau's Nouvelle Héloise.
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Tzara, Tristan
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansB11095
Paris, Caractères, 1955. 32x24. IV+48 pp. including 7 leaves being original etchings by Villon. Unbound as issued in printed wrappers over initial and last pairs of blank leaves. No. 95 of 111 copies only; signed by Jacques Villon and Tristan Tzara. A rare poetry-art collaboration between the Dada Doyen and the painter, printmaker and innovator in the cubist movement who was the elder brother of Marcel Duchamp and Raymond Duchamp-Villon. Born Gaston Emile Duchamp, he adopted the name Jaques Villon in order to to distinguish himself from his siblings.
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