R. Lalique Catalogue Raisonne of the Artist

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R. Lalique Catalogue Raisonne of the Artist
R. Lalique Catalogue Raisonne of the Artist
R. Lalique Catalogue Raisonne of the Artist
R. Lalique Catalogue Raisonne of the Artist
R. Lalique Catalogue Raisonne of the Artist
R. Lalique Catalogue Raisonne of the Artist
R. Lalique Catalogue Raisonne of the Artist
R. Lalique Catalogue Raisonne of the Artist

R. Lalique Catalogue Raisonne of the Artist
Lalique: Catalogue Raisonne of the Artist. “Catalogue raisonne de l’oeuvre de verre” is a comprehensive illustrated catalogue with 1064 pages that contains over 4000 pieces illustrated (color and B/W) of the work of René Lalique (1860 – 1945). Each illustrated piece is accompanied by the name of the object, its date of creation, its duration of manufacture, the material and technique used, the color, the dimensions and existing variants. The work of R. Lalique, his jewelry, his pieces of goldsmith’s work, his sculptures and his works of art were a huge success during the periods of Art Nouveau and Art-Deco. The author adopts for his presentation the classification adopted by René Lalique himself. This 4th and very last edition is updated with the addition of new documentations and has been greatly reworked by Félix Marcilhac who has taken into account in his work the recent research of Christie Mayer Lefkowith published in “The art of René Lalique flacons et boxes powder “. The lost wax section, which has been enriched with around forty new pieces, owes a lot to passionate collectors such as David Weinstein and Shaï Bandmann. Contents: 1: HISTORICAL ANALYSIS OF THE GLASS WORK. Biography of René Lalique (1860 – 1945). The bottling adventure: 1908. The exhibition of Arts Decoratifs of 1925. 2: TECHNICAL ANALYSIS OF THE GLASS WORK. Signatures: Before 1914 – from 1919 to 1945 – After 1945. 3: REASONED ANALYSIS OF THE GLASS WORK. Boxes and candy boxes. Cornices and ceiling lights. Wall tiles and fixtures. Serving trays for glasses. Table accessories and various. Elements of Civil Architecture. Elements of Religious Architecture. This reference book contains the main signatures of René Lalique. The French texts are written by Félix Marcilhac. Printed in 2011, this book is NEW and is 9-½ inches x 12-½ inches (24 cm x 32 cm) with box and is over 15 pounds. All books are sent within 24/48 hours in a safe protective packaging. All books are carefully packed in a safe protective packaging. 100% GUARANTEE means that we stand behind our description. If an item does not meet with your satisfaction for any reason, you may return us within 30 days at reception. The item “R. Lalique Catalogue Raisonne of the Artist” is in sale since Tuesday, April 9, 2019. This item is in the category “Books & Magazines\Books”. The seller is “libertys-fr” and is located in Bry sur Marne. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, Australia.
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Language: French
  • Publication Year: 2011
  • Book Title: René Lalique : catalogue raisonné de l’oeuvre de verre (4e Ed.)
  • Author: Félix Marcilhac
  • Publisher: Ed. de l’Amateur
  • Genre: Antiquarian & Collectible

R. Lalique Catalogue Raisonne of the Artist

Andy Warhol 1968 Moderna Muséet, Stockholm Catalogue Book 1st Edition

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Andy Warhol 1968 Moderna Muséet, Stockholm Catalogue Book 1st Edition
Andy Warhol 1968 Moderna Muséet, Stockholm Catalogue Book 1st Edition
Andy Warhol 1968 Moderna Muséet, Stockholm Catalogue Book 1st Edition
Andy Warhol 1968 Moderna Muséet, Stockholm Catalogue Book 1st Edition

Andy Warhol 1968 Moderna Muséet, Stockholm Catalogue Book 1st Edition
Andy Warhol The Stockholm Catalogue. Andy Warhol Moderna Museet Stockholm Catalogue Book 1968 Rare First Edition. Andy Warhol The Stockholm Catalogue Warhol, Andy; Kasper Konig, Pontus Hulten, Olle Granath (editors) First Edition, profusely illustrated with full-page black and white photographs. Binding: softcover 8.5 x 10.5 inches original illustrated paper wrappers Published by Moderna Muséet, Sweden, in 1968 as an exhibition catalogue for the show “Andy Warhol” at the Moderna Muséet in Stockholm, February – March, 1968. Warhol’s famous’Stockholm Catalogue’, published on the occasion of his first European solo show at the Moderna Museet, Stockholm, February – March, 1968. The concept for the catalogue was developed by Kasper König, who commissioned Factory stalwart Billy Name, and a teenage Stephen Store, to photograph how Warhol and his coconspirators lived and worked. But it was König’s use of the xerox machine to reproduce Warhol’s own work that gives this catalogue its signature feel. By some estimates over 200,000 copies were printed in three editions. This rare Andy Warhol 1968 First Edition Stockholm Catalogue is in overall good condition, aside from a minor wear on the spine, occasional light surface creases and some pages loosened from superficial split at center of glue binding as often seen; pencil inscription from prior bookseller on title page. An outstanding copy of a fragile book that is extremely prone to wear. Warhols Moderna Muséet catalog is a fine example of the catalogue-as-artist’s-book, a form that ostensibly began with the Dadaists and Surrealists, and is produced with some of the roughest reproductions ever seen, which are entirely appropriate, and supplemented by a long section of Factory snapshots by Billy Name. The genre was revitalized by the Pop movement, and Warhol in particular, which demonstrates his position as a latter-day Dadaist. The Moderna Museet publication especially had a great influence upon Japanese photography in the late 1960s and 1970s, particularly the photobooks of the Provoke era. This is a Guaranteed Authentic Andy Warhol 1968 Stockholm Catalogue Published by Moderna Museet. Dealer of Secondary Market Post War & Contemporary Blue-Chip Art Joseph K. Levene Fine Art, Ltd. Is an international post war & contemporary blue-chip art dealer and art advisory specializing in Andy Warhol and Jasper Johns. Has 3 Decades Multifaceted Fine Art Experience Joseph K. Levene, a Jasper Johns and Andy Warhol print authority, has 3 decades of multifaceted fine art experience, including perspective as art dealer, online gallery, fine art executive and collector. Levene, a Wharton Business School graduate, was previously President/COO, Petersburg Press, Inc. Blue-Chip Art Guaranteed Joseph K. Maintains an extensive selection of blue-chip art by Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, Alexander Calder, Christo, George Condo, Jim Dine, Helen Frankenthaler, Nan Goldin, Keith Haring, Robert Indiana, Ellsworth Kelly, Jeff Koons, Roy Lichtenstein, Richard Pettibone, Thomas Ruff, Cindy Sherman, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Tom Wesselmann. Joseph K Levene Fine Art, Ltd. Authenticity Guaranteed Since 1999 Joseph K. Browse blue-chip prints & multiples. And fine art photography. Christo, Jim Dine, Keith Haring, Damien Hirst, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Robert Indiana, Ellsworth Kelly, Roy Lichtenstein, Richard Pettibone, Robert Rauschenberg, Larry Rivers, James Rosenquist, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Cy Twombly, Tom Wesselmann. Is GUARANTEED for Authenticity. The item “Andy Warhol 1968 Moderna Muséet, Stockholm Catalogue Book 1st Edition” is in sale since Tuesday, January 24, 2017. This item is in the category “Books\Antiquarian & Collectible”. The seller is “josephklevenefineart” and is located in New York, New York. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Year Printed: 1968
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Topic: Fine Arts
  • Binding: Softcover, Wraps
  • Region: Europe
  • Origin: American
  • Illustrator: Andy Warhol
  • Author: Andy Warhol
  • Subject: Art & Photography
  • Original/Facsimile: Original
  • Language: English
  • Character Family: Andy Warhol
  • Publisher: Moderna Muséet
  • Place of Publication: Sweden
  • Special Attributes: 1st Edition

Andy Warhol 1968 Moderna Muséet, Stockholm Catalogue Book 1st Edition