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Antikvariat Antiqua
ansA12691
London 1936. 28x23. XXVIII+160 pp. text + 160 pages ('Plates') with ca 335 photos of objects and 22 photos of marks and signatures + 81 leaves with captions to the illustrations + coloured frontispiece. Publisher's gilt-lettered cloth, top edge gilt. A fine copy with minor external signs of handling. Yuan 268. The general catalogue of the important Chinese Art Exhibition held in London 1935-36. The exhibition was a remarkable event which presented incomparable Chinese art pieces, and attracted unprecedented crowds breaking all records for attendance. It was the first time in history that such a large amount of Chinese objects had been on loan to a foreign country, and Western scholars have claimed that this exhibition "inaugurated the modern era of Chinese art historical studies in Europe" (Elliott and Shambaugh, The Odyssey of China's Imperial Art Treasures, Seattle 2005: 83f).
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Rossmann, Zdenek (ed.)
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansG20889
Bale 1930. 26x19. 106 pp. Ca 100 photos (seven full-page) and 100 drawings and plans. Black wrappers with title and design in red and silver. A very fine copy, with a neat owner's inscription on half-title page, dated Brünn / Brno 22 juli 1932. Very scarce. An attractive survey of early 'International Style' architecture as it was put into practice by one of its foremost Czech observers, with an introduction by Rossmann (who also is responsible for the congenial typographical design - not least attractive are the last thirty pages of advertisements for "firmen, welche an unseren bauten mitarbeiten" with an introduction by Bohuslav Fuchs). Trilingual text and captions in Czech, German and French.
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Martin, Fredrik Robert
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansA13215
Stockholm 1897. 38x23. VI+46 pp. text + 36 leaves with descriptive text to the plates + 35 plates with almost 400 photos. 103 additional drawings and photos of Ostyaks, their dwelling houses, garments, tools, ornament, etc. in the text. Loose as issued in original green cloth portfolio with red lettering "F.R. MARTIN, SIBIRISCHE SAMMLUNG" etc. on front cover. The last plate and its text leaf slightly rumpled/chipped in uppermost and bottom margin respectively, otherwise a very fine copy of this rare publication. F.R. Martin's account of his ethnographical explorations in Siberia in the 1890s. This was Martin's first expedition, funded by a grant from the Swedish Society of Anthropology and Geography. On the first twenty-three plates there are ca 180 photos of Ostyak artefacts from the Yugan area: bows, arrows and quivers, fishing gear, hunting traps, snowshoes, clothes and garments, pouches, cradles, troughs and ladles and other household ware, wooden jars, baskets, woodworking and leathercraft tools, sleighs, harnesses, drums and string instruments, idols and cult objects, drawings on paper, etc. Martin's Siberian expedition incorporated a visit to the museum in Minusinsk, and on the last twelve plates there are ca 220 photos of Bronze Age and earlier objects in the museum, including 190 arrowheads.
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Venturi, Lionello
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansD25218
Paris, Paul Rosenberg, 1936. 30x23. 410 pp.; + VI pp. + 406 pp. with 1634 reproductions (50 full-page) + II pp. A very fine set in publisher's gilt-lettered cloth, gilt-lettered front wrappers bound in.. No. 896 of 1000 copies.
Grohmann, Will
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansB11002
Paris, Editions "Cahiers d'Art", 1930. 28x23. XL pp. text + 58 pp. with 74 photogravure reproductions + one colour wood engraving by Kandinsky, protected by a cover leaf. Fine half red morocco, printed wrappers bound in. No. 213 of an edition limited to 610 copies. Attractive publication by Kandinsky's friend and early champion, with an original wood engraving printed from three blocks in yellow, red and black. In addition to Grohmann's text there is a section of "Hommages à Kandinsky" with contributions by Maurice Raynal, Katherine S. Dreier, Christian Zervos, and others.
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Antikvariat Antiqua
ansG18198
Paris, Morancé, 1928. 27x22. 1: Architecture Vivante, Printemps & Été 1927. 56 pp. including 26 pages with plans and drawings + 50 plates with ca 115 photos and 4 plans and perspectives (two coloured). 2: Extrait de "L'Architecture Vivante". 20 pp. including 7 pages with plans and drawings + 25 plates with 58 photos and designs. 3: Architecture Vivante, Automne & Hiver 1931. 40 pp. including 25 pages with plans and drawings + 50 plates with ca 125 photos, plans and designs. 4: Extrait de "L'Architecture Vivante" (1933). IV+16 pp. (33-48) including 12 pages with plans and drawings + 25 plates (26-50) with ca 75 photos, plans and designs. Loose as issued in four printed cloth-backed portfolios with tie-strings. Neatly rebacked with the original backstrips with (faded) gilt lettering reattached. On insides of front covers the name stamps of Swedish architect Per-Olof Olsson. Volume 1 is devoted to the 1927 Weissenhof Exhibition, with introductory texts by Le Corbusier (La signification de la cité-jardin du Weissenhof á Stuttgart; L'aménagement intërieur de nos maisons du Weissenhof) and numerous designs by him; Siegfried Giedion (La leçon de L'exposition du "Werkbund" a Stuttgart 1927), and exterior / interior views of buildings at the exhibition designed by Le Corbusier, Bruno Taut, Max Taut, Mies van der Rohe, Walter Gropius, Adolf Rading, Peter Behrens, Richard Döcker, Adolf Schneck, Ludwig Hilberseimer, Hans Poelzig, Josef Frank, Mart Stam, and J.J.P Oud. Volume 2 is introduced by Jean Badovici (Les maisons métalliques en Allemagne) and includes photos of buildings and models by Döcker, Luckhardt Brothers, Mies van der Rohe, Gropius, Max and Bruno Taut, Ernst May, and others. Volume 3 is introduced by Jean Badovici (L'Architecture en Allemagne) and includes photos and designs of buildings and furnished interiors designed by Gropius, Mies, Luckardt Brothers, Breuer, Lily Reich, and others. Volume 4 is entirely devoted to Erich Mendelsohn, with an introduction by Badovici.
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Antikvariat Antiqua
ansB1383
Darmstad, Koch, 1912-1923. 32x24. Each volume comprise an average of 440 pp. Photos and designs throughout. A fine set in publisher's decorated cloth and half cloth. Twelve consecutive volumes of the important magazine of interior architecture and decoration.
Wijnblad, Carl
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansB7372
Stockholm, Pet. Momma, 1755-56. 23x19. Vol. 1: Graverat titelblad "BYGGNINGS KONSTEN" + IV+18 s. + 25 utvikbara graverade planscher + en utvikbar tabell; + supplement (Om Mur- och Tak-Tegelbruks Fördelaktiga inrättande med Nödiga Ritningar på Lerbråkor, Lador och Ugnar, m.m.): 32 s. + 3 utvikbara graverade planscher numrerade 25 A,B,C. Vol. 2: X (titel, dedikation och förord) + 42 s. + 26 utvikbara graverade planscher numrerade 26-51 + en utvikbar tabell; + bihang: 4 s. + utvikbar plansch no. 52; + bihang: 4 s. + utvikbara planscher no. 53 and 54. Bundna i en volym, ett fint halvskinnband från början av 1900-talet (Gust. Hedberg) med rikt förgylld rygg. Wijnblads viktigaste och mest omfattande publikation, båda delarna i första upplagan, med tre bihang. // First edition of this influential work with engraved architectural drawings and plans of 150 houses intended mainly for the nobility and gentry, and a number of pavilions, etc. Including a mass of practical advice, it served as a text-book and pattern book for master builders and masons, while bringing to a wider public the Nordic-Classic ideals of Tessin and Hårleman.
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Wijnblad, Carl
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansB17086
Stockholm, Pet. Momma, 1755-56. 25x20. Vol. 1: Graverat titelblad "BYGGNINGS KONSTEN" + IV+18 s. + 25 utvikbara graverade planscher + en utvikbar tabell; + supplement (Om Mur- och Tak-Tegelbruks Fördelaktiga inrättande med Nödiga Ritningar på Lerbråkor, Lador och Ugnar, m.m.): 32 s. + 3 utvikbara graverade planscher numrerade 25 A,B,C. Vol. 2: X (titel, dedikation och förord) + 42 s. + 26 utvikbara graverade planscher numrerade 26-51 + en utvikbar tabell. Bundna i ett samtida skinnband med ryggdekor, bakre pärmen något nött och övre ryggkapitäl något skadat. Små fläckar på några textblad, planscherna i fint skick med breda marginaler och överlag i skarpa, kraftfulla avdrag. Den fyrasidiga dedikationen bunden i början av första delen. Första upplagan av Wijnblads viktigaste och mest omfattande publikation. Detta exemplar innehåller det omfattande bihanget om Mur- och Taktegelbruk men inte de två andra, smärre bihangen.
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Mennie, Donald
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansD17920
Shanghai, A.S. Watson & Co., (ca 1920). 28x22. Title leaf + 30 leaves, each with one tipped-in photogravure plate. Sewn with visible satin string in printed brown card covers with mounted photogravure plate. A fine copy kept in original board portfolio with clasps, front label with printed lettering "GREETINGS". Inner joints of portfolio neatly strengthened. One of the rarest of the albums of Chinese photographs by Donald Mennie. Most likely of Scottish origin, Mennie arrived in China in 1899 and worked initially for the firm Mactavish & Lehman & Co., one of the first Shanghaiese producers of picture post-cards, before moving to the likewise Shanghai-based company of A.S. Watson & Co. Mennie became a managing director of the firm and a leading entrepreneur in China in the 1920s and 30s, but he also had a passion for photography, and used his position in Watson's to get his photographs published. The 'Glimpses of China' album includes street scenes of Chinese people (reminiscent of the street-photography of the early Scottish photographic pioneer in the Far East, John Thomson) including a magistrate being carried in a palanquin, a basket fair, trinket stall and bird fanciers, and views of temples and pavilions, village houses, waterways with boats, bridges, the Imperial Road, the old Mutu Road, etc.
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Dymling, Claes / Janne Ahlin (eds.)
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansM4635
Stockholm 1997. 30x24. 184; + 128 pp. Ca 550 reproductions of sketches & drawings and photos, 250 in colour. Publisher's attractive pictorial boards, kept in a quarter cloth slipcase. Excellent pictorial documentation of Lewerentz's works, with an essay by Wilfried Wang. 1: Photographs of the work. 2: Drawings.
Sarrazin, Otto / Friedrich Schultze (eds.)
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansB17176
Berlin 1905-22. 35x25. A total of XXXVI pp. + 6484 pages with 12768 columns (including 902 pages with Statistiche Nachweisungen) + 794 pp. Drawings, plans and photos throughout the text. Together with: ATLAS ZUR ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR BAUWESEN. Vols. 61, 1911 - 70, 1920. A total of 40 pp. + 528 plates (51 folding) with ca 320 heliogravure photos, 650 elevations, sections and building plans, 215 drawings of doors, portals, windows and building details, and 1500 site plans, maps, construction drawings, diagrams, etc. Uniformly bound in 27 brown cloth volumes. One text leaf (columns 405-8) missing in volume 67, one leaf in the same volume torn in lower corner with some loss of text. Stamps and labels of Stockholm Town Building / Harbour Office. Leather title labels on spines worn, otherwise a very good set.
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Klein, Yves
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansC22436
Paris 1960. 56x38. 4 pp. printed on newsprint paper. Illustrated with three photos, two drawings, and a graphic rendering entitled "L'Espace, lui-même". Folded once across, as it was distributed. A well-preserved copy of this rare publication. The famous faux newspaper produced by Yves Klein in conjunction with the Festival d'Art d'Avant-garde in Paris. On November 27, 1960, the image of Yves Klein's "leap into the void" appeared on the front page of 'Dimanche - Le journal d'un seul jour'. It was sold at newsstands around the city (and often appeared side by side with the real French newspaper 'Le journal du Dimanche') as well as being handed out at a press conference held by Klein at the Galerie Rive Droite at 11.00 am on the same day. 'Dimanche' consists of texts and illustrations by Klein, including his pioneering manifesto "Theatre du Vide" (Theatre of the Void) prefiguring a number of scores of a kind that would later come to be known as happenings, but it is arguably most famous for the photo montage on the front page, captioned 'Un homme dans l'espace! Le peintre de l'espace se jette dans le vide!', showing the artist leaping from his art dealer's second-story window into the void.
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Schnütgen, Alexander / Fritz Witte (eds.)
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansD24979
Düsseldorf, Schwann, 1888-1913. 28x20. An average of ca 200 pages, plus a total of 288 plates (including 22 folding and six coloured), in vols. 1-14 supplied with guard-tissues. Numerous illustrations throughout the text. Uniformly bound in publisher's half black leather, spines with gilt lettering and ornamentation. Lacks two plates (14:3, 15:1/2), otherwise complete. Volume 10 includes a 50-page General Index to the ten first volumes. An attractive set, with the library stamps of the renowned Swedish art scholar Johnny Roosval, arguably best known for his studies of mediaeval ecclesiastical art and architecture.
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(Amaduzzi, Giovanni Cristofano) Ioannes Christophorus Amadutius (ed.)
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansG18327
Parmae, Ex Regio Topographeo, 1786. 31x22. VIII+136 pp. + engraved frontispiece. A very nice copy, untrimmed in contemporary half maroon calf, spine with gilt borders and title; exterior lightly worn and inner hinges slightly weakened, contents in excellent condition. An attractive Bodini imprint of the 'Characters' of Aristotle's pupil Theophrastus edited by Amaduzzi; beautifully printed by "Iohanni Bapt. Bodonio Typographo Caroli III Hisp. Regis, et Praesidi Typogr. Regiae Parmensis".
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Menzel, Carl August
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansB1760
Berlin 1825(-29). 39x29. 6 pp. + 24 engraved plates with ca 100 elevations, plans, perspectives, and other drawings. Contemporary half cloth with printed title label on front cover: "Neues Ideen-Magazin zur Verschönerung der Gärten". Extremities slightly rubbed and the yellow covers slightly stained, text leaves foxed and some minor foxing in margins of plates not affecting the engravings. Rare, attractive publication with designs for grandiose garden buildings and pavilions as well as bridges, fountains, pergolas, pleasure-boats, furniture, etc. Berlin cat. 3384.
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Hackney, Louis Wallace
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansD15158
London ... Oxford University Press, 1940. 39x30. XVI+280 pp. + 57 plates: 48 plates with reproductions of paintings, ten folding, five coloured (including two folding); 5 plates with reproductions of calligraphy; and 3 plates with 115 photos of seals. Publisher's green cloth with gilt chinese characters on cover. A fine copy with some light wear to extremities of the binding. Very scarce. A sumptuously produced study and catalogue of Ada Small Moore's remarkable collection of Chinese paintings, prepared by the renowned scholar who most likely had served as Mrs. Moore's curator of Chinese art. Includes biographical notes, translations and index of the Seals, bibliography, index of names in Chinese characters, and indices of proper names and miscellaneous subjects.
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Antikvariat Antiqua
ansA11752
London 1936. 28x23. XXVIII+160 pp. text + 160 pages ('Plates') with ca 335 photos of objects and 22 photos of marks and signatures + 81 leaves with captions to the illustrations + coloured frontispiece. Publisher's gilt-lettered cloth, top edge gilt. Presentation copy with a tipped-in card inscribed by the Crown Prince of Sweden, reading in approximate translation "With best regards and heartfelt thanks for all the endeavours and all the labour invested this year, affectionately from Gustaf Adolf". Nils Palmgren's signature, dated 1936. Yuan 268. A Royal presentation copy of the scarce, important catalogue, presented by the Swedish Crown Prince and prominent collector of Chinese art, to his art curator art Nils Palmgren. The Chinese Art Exhibition held in London 1935-36 was a remarkable event which presented incomparable Chinese art pieces, and attracted unprecedented crowds breaking all records for attendance. It was the first time in history that such a large amount of Chinese objects had been on loan to a foreign country, and Western scholars have claimed that this exhibition "inaugurated the modern era of Chinese art historical studies in Europe" (Elliott and Shambaugh, The Odyssey of China's Imperial Art Treasures, Seattle 2005: 83f).
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Hilberseimer, Ludwig
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansB10967
Hannover, Apossverlag, 1925. 24x15. 32 pp. 20 perspective renderings, and 11 plans etc. Pictorial wrappers. This rare, pioneering book on modern city architecture by the former member of the Arbeitsrat für Kunst and the Novembergruppe, was the only publication on architecture to emanate from Kurt Schwitters' Apossverlag. Schwitters issued it again in 1926, then designating it no. 18/19 of Merz (in at least two versions, one with the Merz statement printed on the cover, and one with Merz stickers pasted on). The present issue is the first edition, prior to the Merz publication.
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Gradl, Max Josef (ed.)
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansB17131
(Stuttgart, Hoffmann) but impressum cancelled with labels reading Berlin, Kanter & Mohr 1902-05. 37x30. IV + VIII; +VI+98; VI+142 pp. + 96 plates in each volume, i.e. a total of 384 plates. In the text of vols. 3 and 4 there are ca 230 photos, 135 plans, and 130 elevations, perspectives etc. Loose as issued in printed half cloth portfolios. A very fine set although volume 1 lacks plates no. 22 and 79. The first four volumes of these beautiful collections of plates with renderings, most of them coloured, of modern architecture and interiors. The first two volumes contained plates only and were published with subtitle "Eine Sammlung von Details, Interieurs und Façaden für Architekten und Bauhandwerker", in the following volumes the plates are preceded by extensive illustrated text. Among the architects featured on the colour plates are Charles Robert Ashbee, Leopold Bauer, René Beauclair, Hermann Billing, Guy Dawber, Wunibald Deininger, Maurice Dufrène, Martin Dülfer, Albert Eitel, Gesellius-Lindgren-Saarinen, Alfred Grenander, Emil Hoppe, Friedrich Wilhelm Jochem, Marcel Kammerer, Wilhelm Kreis, Alphonse Laverrière, Bruno Möhring, Eliel Saarinen, Henri Sauvage & Charles Sarrazin, Jan Stuyt, Bruno Taut, C.F.A. Voysey, George Walton, and Edgar Wood. The text includes articles on Voysey, A.N. Prentice, Grenander, Jan Stuyt, Fritz Schumacher, and the Gartenbau-Austellung in Darmstadt 1905, the highlight of wich was the Colour Gardens with pavilions designed by Joseph Olbrich.
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Chernikhov, Iakov
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansB5276
Leningrad 1931. 30x21. 102 pp. + 46 plates with 144 perspective renderings (6 full-page in colour). 134 designs in the text. Publisher's printed boards; some rubbing, chipping and repairs; interior very fine. Senkevich 207. Second edition of Chernikhov's first major work, the 'Fundamentals of Contemporary Architecture' first published in 1929. Chernikhov's message is based upon a profound, singular rethinking of central architectural concepts. The 'rythms of repetition' characterizing classical architecture must be replaced in 20th-century architecture by a 'rythm of relationships'. In its fullest implications, this would be the vital factor of the architectural revolution. "In its publication, 'Fundamentals' was extremely timely, appearing as it did when investigations toward a new style had essentially only just begun /.../ It served not only as a declaration about the proper path; it was also a textbook for achieving it" (Cooke 1983: p. 69). Senkevitch 207.
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Antikvariat Antiqua
ansB17218
Roma, Michel' Angelo Rossi, 1689. Together with: DESCRIZIONE DI ROMA MODERNA. FORMATA NUOVAMENTE, CON LE AUTTORITÁ, DEL CARD. CESARE MARONIO, ALFONSO CIACONIO, ANTONIO BOSIO, E OTTAIO PANCIROLI. Roma, Michel' Angelo e Pier Vinzenzo Rossi, 1708. 16x11. Engraved title leaf + X+480 pp.; engraved frontispiece + IV+792 pp. + 17 folding engraved plates. In addition to the plates there is a total of ca 190 engravings of buildings, sculptures, etc., 90 engravings of coins, and 50 engraved vignettes. tailpieces, intitals, etc. Very good clean copies uniformly bound in full vellum. These popular illustrated guides to ancient and modern buildings and monuments in Rome appeared in several editions published by the Rossis in the 17th and 18th centuries, originally as Ritratto di Roma and later editions as Descrizione di Roma. This set is composed of the 1689 Roma Antica volume and the 1708 Roma Moderna volume, in uniform contemporary bindings.
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Sarre, Friedrich / Hermann Trenkwald
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansD22628
Wien: Schroll & Lepizig: Hiersemann 1926-28. 59x45. 24; + 44 pp. + a total of 120 collotype plates (67 in colour, and seven folding), each with one leaf with descriptive text (or caption on 23 plates that show parts and details of carpets only). On sixteen text leaves there is a drawing facing the plate. Publisher's gilt-lettered cloth, top edges slightly darkened. Enay / Azadi 517. A fine set of this magnificent imperial folio publication produced by two highly regarded authorities of Islamic art. The first volume, unique in the quality of its of reproductions, contains only carpets in the world-renowned collection of the Österreichisches Museum in Vienna, while volume II is dedicated to important carpets in the "rest of the world" including prominent private collections.
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Dauberville, Jean & Henry
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansD23671
Paris, Bernheim-Jeune, 1968. 27x22. 500 pp. + 22 tipped-in colour plates. 602 black and white reproductions, plus six photos of signatures. Publisher's cloth, dust jacket, a fine copy. Edition limited to 1000 copies.

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