1940 Március.
Budapest: Ferenc Szeder (Világosság Rt.), 1940. With illustrated title page and text illustrations. First edition. Printed in red and black. (8) p. Magazine of the Hungarian Social Democratic Party. Illustrated by Ilona Kasitzky. More
Budapest: Ferenc Szeder (Világosság Rt.), 1940. With illustrated title page and text illustrations. First edition. Printed in red and black. (8) p. Magazine of the Hungarian Social Democratic Party. Illustrated by Ilona Kasitzky. More
[Praha]: [S.V.U. Manes], [1914]. First edition. With an original price-list flyer. In publisher’s woodcut-illustrated wrappers by Oldřich Koníček. [28] p. Scarce catalogue of a 1914 international avant-garde exhibition in Prague, organised by the Czech artist association, S. V. U. Mánes. With original, inserted leaf of price list. The catalogue..... More
1930s. 6 photo 7 x 10 cm and 1 photo 6 x 8 cm. Include: Penzijní ústav (arch. Josef Havlicek, Karel Honzik), Dům Radost (arch. Josef Havlicek, Karel Honzik), Tomas Bata Memorial (arch. Frantisek Lydie Gahura), Hus Congregational House (arch. Pavel Janak). More
Budapest: 1909. First edition. In original paper. 43 p. Extremely rare exhibition catalogue. From the collection of Berzeviczy Albert, the Hungarian politician, who served as Minister of Religion and Education between 1903 and 1905. More
[Chicago]: The Art Institute of Chicago, 1913. First edition. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers. 3, 16, 15 p. The traveling exhibition of works by the European avant-garde was first held in New York, at the Armory from February 17 to March 15, then in Chicago from March 24 to April 16..... More
Kaunas: 1933. In original paper. 16 p. each. Two of the four issues of the final run of this Lithanian periodical focusing on culture. Illustrations by Niklavs Strunke, Masereel, George Grosz. More
[Praha]: [Published privately], [1967.]. First edition. Samizdat. Five carbon copy booklets saddle stitched together. In original modernist wrappers, printed in red and black. Complete. Extremely scarce, private publication with the full transcript of all fourteen parts of the Czech radio play, Avantgarda bez Legend a Mytu. Avant-Garde without..... More
Vac: 1880. With many hand drawing. In contemporary half cloth. 345 p. Written for several years, include excerpts from old textbooks, mostly published in foreign languages, and special recipes, masterpieces, workshop secrets collected over decades, More
Budapest: O.M.Kir. Képzőművészeti Főiskola, 1935. First edition. Printed in 150 copy. In original illustrated paper. 28 p. More
Budapest: Légrády Testvérek Nyomdai Műintézete, 1934. In original wrappers. 61 p. + LVIII p. Baron Kohner was famous for his role as an art collector and patron of the arts in Hungary. In 1902 he became president of the Hungarian National Art Association. In the same year he founded the..... More
In original wrappers. 12 p. Ça Ira! was one of the most important avantgarde publication. This issue issue illustrated with a lino by Josef Cantre. More
France: 18–19th century. 19 drawings in pencil (one double page, that is in ink) on tracing paper in passepartout, lettered in ink. In contemporary blue paper. Most of the plates are separated with crêpe paper. 20 plates. Unique collection of drawings of 82 birds on 20 plates by unknown hand..... More
[France]: [n. d., but 18th century]. 18th-century manuscript. . In contemporary vellum. Contains mounted textile samples. Text in French by a neat hand in ink. 174 [10 (index)] p. Unique 18th-century French manuscript book of recipes of dyes and colors, containing about 300 entries, some illustrated with textile a sample..... More
Prague: Jazzová sekce, 1979–1983. In original white papers. 19. p. each. The very rare complete set of these catalogs of conceptual Czechoslovak art. Features numerous full-page photographic reproductions showing artworks, happenings, performances, as well as original text, biographical information, and lists of exhibitions. The artists covered are, in order of..... More
Gyoma: Kner, 1942. 26 p. A volume presenting the factory's products with Gyula Conrad's color (blue-red) full-page drawings printed on the factory's gravure paper. More
[Soviet Union]: [S.n.], 1945. Original, vintage poster. Offset color print. ca. 59 × 84 cm. Original circus poster, advertising the show of Emil Kio (1894–1965) Soviet illusionist, Honored Artist of the RSFSR (Soviet Russia). More
Paris: Galerie Simon, 1923. In original paper. 8 p. Illustrated with two compositions by Juan Gris. Introductory text by Maurice Raynal. Catalog of 56 works dated between 1911 and 1923, from the collections of: Maurice Raynal, Waldemar George, Léonce Rosenberg, Miss G. Stein, H. K., M. Rupf and Madame Harris. More
Budapest: Kulturalis Kapcsolatok Intezete, 1968. 7 p. with many reproduction of Leger's works. With the text by Georges Bauquier and the list of exhibited work. More
(Warsaw): Gilosz & Azyl (Słowo), 1985. First edition, first issue (with price 120 zloty printed on rear cover). Oblong, format A5. Text in Polish. In publisher’s, illustrated wrappers. 31, (1) p. First edition of the comics based on George Orwell’s Animal Farm. Polish samizdat comics of Orwell’s Animal Farm..... More
Budapest: Vészi-nyomda. 1929 március (March). First edition. In original hard paper. 30 p., 24 plates with inset black and white photographic reproductions. Reproductions of works by Yves Alix, Pierre Bonnard, Albert Brabo, Maurice Denis, Georges Dufrénoy, Jules Flandrin, Kisling Moise, André Lhote, Henri Manguin, Albert Marquet, Henri Matisse, Jean Metzinger..... More
Wrocław: Permafo, 1981. First edition with the Errata. printed in 300 copy. In original paper. 30 p. illustrated with photos. Catalogue of exhibitions in Permafo. In 1970 – Andrzej Lachowicz, Natalia LL, Zbigniew Dłubak and Antoni Dzieduszycki initiated the Neo-Avant-Garde group Permafo (an abbreviation of the words permanent..... More
Paris: 1923. In original paper. 26 p. Very rare special issue of the review published on the occasion of the ball organized by the Union of Russian Artists for the benefit of the artists' relief fund. Illustrations by Lebedeff, Lhote, Gontcharova, Fujita, Larionov, Survage, Braque, Metzinger, Picasso, Delaunay, Pascin, Zadkine..... More
Godollo: Around 1910. In original paper. 4p., 4 pp. Catalogue of carpets Art Nouveau by Körösfői-Kriesch Aladár, Nagy Sándor and Undi Karla. Published by the artist colony at Gödöllő, the cradle of Hungarian Art Nouveau. Sándor Nagy (1868–1950) was one of the founders of the artist colony at..... More
Budapest: Magyar Országos Képzőművészeti Tanács, 1930. First edition. In original paper. 32 p., 12 plates (one with a mounted color reproduction). Exhibition catalogue of modern Chinese art. A color reproduction of Qi Baishi’s painting “Spring” and 11 full page black and white reproductions. More
Budapest: 1953. In original illustrated paper. 52 p. Catalogue of Korean art exhibition in Budapest. More
Vienna: Gesellschaft für Vervielfältigende Kunst, 1874[–]. First edition. Complete album. With 50 loose plates (etchings: 43, engravings: 5, photogravures: 2), each protected with tracing paper. In original green, printed half-cloth portfolio. 12 booklets (no. XII–XIII. published together), with the original covers. The printed covers of the portfolio indicate the content..... More
Philadelphia: Crillon Gallery, 1930. Illustrated with Kadar works. 2 p. More
[Ca. 1928]. Promotional leaflet. Illustrated on verso. Text in German. 104 × 152 mm. Illustrated promotional leaflet for Hintergrund (Backdrop), a portfolio of17 prints by George Grosz. Consisting of 17 prints, the portfolio was based on Grosz’s designs for a staging of The Good Soldier Švejk at the Piscator-bühne..... More
Netherlands: Around 1920. In original binding. Bound in half cloth with copper embossing on both boards, large folio size. More than 600 samples. Rath & Doodeheefver is a former Dutch wallpaper manufacturer. Cornelis van der Sluys was also making wallpapers desing fot the R& D. More
Budapest: Around 1910. 32 p. with many illustration. Miksa Róth (1865 – 1944) was a Hungarian mosaicist and stained glass artist responsible for making mosaic and stained glass prominent art forms in Hungarian art. In part, Róth was inspired by the work of Pre-Raphaelite artists Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris..... More
Buenos Aires: Amigos del Arte, 1931. First edition. In publisher’s wrappers. With 29 black and white photographic reproductions. [32] p. Scarce exhibition catalogue of important modernist artworks with 29 photographic reproductions. The catalogue was published for an exhibition held by Amigos del Arte in Buenos Aires. It includes the..... More
Warsaw: Instytut Propagandy Sztuki. 1936. In original wrappers. 83 p. 24 plate. Catalog of an exhibition organized in January 1936 in Warsaw. Exhibitors, among others: Henryk Berlewi, Leon Chwistek, Tytus Czyżewski, Karol Hiller, Konstanty Mackiewicz, Wladyslaw Strzeminski, Henryk Streng, Katarzyna Kobro. More
1844–1848. 50 pencil drawings, 3 of them colored on 28 leaves. In contemporary cloth, with gilt title on front panel. A private sketchbook by a young Hungarian noble man, with handsome pictures of horses, horse riding, hunting scenes with dogs, young ladies, grotesque scenes, and views of Austrian and Hungaian..... More
Budapest: Magyar Kommunista Párt, Szociáldemokrata Párt és a Szabad Szakszervezetek közös kiadása, 1945. First edition. In original photographically illustrated paper, printed in red and black. VIII, (5), 5–136 p. Edited by Róbert Byssz, using photomontage in the manner of El Lissitzky and Rodchenko. Showing the Soviet-styled celebration of May Day..... More
Szeged: Prometheus, 1934. First edition. In original illustrated paper. 45, (3), p., 22 plates, and 8 pages of advertisement. Illustrated with the reproductions of modernist Hungarian and international posters. More
Budapest: 1896. First edition. In contemporary half-canvas binding, the original envelope is glued on. 52 p. Folio. Artist included: Rembrandt, Pacchia, Leonardo da Vinci, Bartelmees van Bassen, Vivarini, Castango,Durer. More
[Soviet Union / Hungary]: [Around 1945]. 38 hand-colored drawings on the backs of military-issue postcards. Bound by string. 38 leaves [postcards]. Thirty-eight hand-colored, partly erotic and pornographic drawings by a Hungarian prisoner of war in the Soviet Union. A unique collection of cartoons of a Hungarian POW of the..... More
[N.p.]: [s.n.], [N.d., 1978]. Samizdat. In original, light green cloth. Text in Czech. A compilation of articles, interviews and essays on separately numbered pages. (298) carbon copy leaves, bond together with a printed, four-page leaflet, and one leaf with a table of contents handwrit. Czechoslovakian samizdat on Action Art, Performance..... More
Budapest: 1900. In original illustrated wrappers. 18 p. Second edition. More
Prague: 1910. 24 p. Exhibiting artists include Pierre Bonnard, George Braque, André Derain, Kees Van Dogen, Henri Mattisse etc. Mánes (The Mánes Association of Fine Artists) was an important artists’ organization, founded in 1887 in Prague. It gained significance for its international exhibitions that catalyzed interaction between Czech and..... More
Poznan: 1918. 30 p. In the text of woodcuts by Stefan Szmaj, Jerzy Hulewicz, Władysław Skotarek and Małgorzata Kubicka. Cover by August Zamoyski. Zdrój (The Source) was the literary review of the Poznan Expressionist group, founded in 1917 and existed until 1922. More
Poznan: 1918. In original wrappers. In the text of Jerzy Hulewicz's woodcuts.Cover by August Zamoyski. Zdrój (The Source) was the literary review of the Poznan Expressionist group, founded in 1917 and existed until 1922. 30 p. More
Krakow: 1926. 207-215 p. This issue includes, among others texts by T. Peiper "Early Access", J. Przyboś "Man in Things", J. Brzękowski "Fragment of a Film Novel". “Zwrotnica” was the magazine of “Awangarda Krakowska” the Kraków-group of avant-garde artists’. The founder and the editor of the periodical was..... More
Budapest: (Vészi Gerzson). 1925. In original paper. 19+(1) p. + 9 plate. More
Kolozsvár: Studio nyomda, [n.d.]. First edition. Limited, numbered. One of 200 copies. Each plate signed by the artist in pencil. 10 linocut plates printed in black (3), red (2), purple (4) and light purple (1). In publisher’s printed folder. (10) plates. Composition size: ca 280 × 228 mm. Page size..... More
Etching on vellum. Plate: 133 × 113 mm, image: 113 × 89 mm, sheet: ca. 213 × 133 mm. Signed and dated, in plate, lower left of image: Rembrandt f. 1634. More
[Hungary]: (early 1900s). Original, vintage drawing in ink, mounted on brown cardboard. Signed. 140 × 134 mm. Original, Art-Nouveau ex libris design of the Hungarian graphic artist and painter, Attila Sassy, known under the pseudonym, Aiglon. Sassy is associated with the circles of modern artists in Paris..... More
[Budapest]: [Privately published, printed at Világosság könyvnyomda], 1909. First edition. Limited, numbered (1/250/300). The artist’s father’s copy. In original, brown cardboard cover with blue title vignette, printed in black, bound with yellow ribbon. Illustrated title page, one plate with ex-libris illustration, eight lithographic plates, and two text plates in Hungarian..... More
1957. 2p. Arnold Rüdlinger (1919 - 1967 in Basel ) was a Swiss art historian and museum director. He is considered one of the pioneers of American art in Europe. In this time he was the director of Kunsthalle Basel. More
[Budapest]: 1958. In original half cloth. 95 p. Inscribed by Béla Kondor to Jenő Barcsay. More
1928. In original illustrated wrappers. 16 p. With several photographic and graphic text illustrations. Penultimate issue. In original illustrated wrappers, printed designed by probably Eriks Kalis. More
1926. 7,8 x 4,9 cm. Silver print, later photo contact. More
Lisbon: January - June 1915. First editon. In bit later decorated bindings. Complete collection of the famous Portuguese avant-garde magazine directed by Fernando Pessoa and Mario de Sá-Carneiro. The first Portuguese review entirely dedicated to Futurism. Financial difficulties prevented the publication of the third volume, ready for printing..... More
Tartu: Loodus (G. Roht), 1928. First edition. In original illustrated paper, designed by Peet Aren. 221, (1) p., and an inset oder form of the publisher. Peet Aren (1889–1970) was an Estonian graphic artist, studied art in St. Petersburg, Vienna and Munich. Tutor at “Kõrgem Kunstikool Pallas” (Higher Art School..... More
Milan: Direction du Mouvement Futuriste, 1913. Designed by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. First edition. Original, vintage flyer. Apollinaire’s possessor’s stamp on the first page. Bifolio. 230 × 290 mm. Apollinaire’s copy of his famous manifesto, L’Antitradition Futuriste. In the 14th Futurist manifesto, dated to June 29, 1913, Apollinaire urges a...... More
Karlsruhe: 1930s. 10 x 7 cm. More
(Budapest): A királyi József-Műegyetem építészhallgatói (Magyar kir. Állami Térképészeti Intézet; Apostol-nyomda), 1922. With numerous text illustrations. First edition. Limited up to 300 copies, numbered. Text in Hungarian. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers. 56 p. and one plate. Yearbook of the students of architecture at the Royal Joseph Technical University. The first..... More
[Brno]: [Privately published], [1961]. Illustrated by Hans Arp, designed by František Kalivoda. First edition. Signed by the Ludvík Kundera. 1 bifolio. Ludvík Kundera’s signed New Year card, with two poems by Hans Arp in Kundera’s translation, and two reproductions of Arp’s images. The card was typographically designed by František Kalivoda..... More
1943. 8 reproduction of Vajda works in the text. In original wrappers. 14 p. Inscribed to Andre Breton by Endre Balint. Endre Balint was one of the most important Hungarian painter of the 20. century and very good friend of Vajda the iconic Hungarian artist. More
[Høvik]: Sonja Henies og Niels Onstads Stiefelser, 1971. First edition. Signed. In original printed wrappers. Text in Polish and English. With the stamp of the gallery where the book was exhibited. 31 leaves, and one plate of black-and-white photographic reproduction, with and one bound-in postcard and one insert. Documentation of..... More
[Germany]: [Self-published by the artist.], [1921]. Limited, numbered. 11 linocut plates printed on tracing paper in black. Each plate mounted on cardboard. 9 plates of illustration, 1 plate of double-page and 1 plate of single-page text. Last plate signed and numbered by the artist in pencil. In original illustrated folder..... More
(Budapest): Kir. József Műegyetem (Kir. Magy. Egyetemi Nyomda). Illustrated panels. Pages ruled. With many lithographic, and offset illustrations, also mounted reproduction. First edition. Limited edition. One of 150 numbered copies. In publisher’s half leather. 95, (1) p. Richly illustrated yearbook of the students of architecture at the Royal Joseph Technical..... More
Gyoma: Kner Izidor, 1918. Cover and illustrations by Lajos Kozma. First edition. In Publisher’s, illustrated wrappers. 200, (8) p. Printed by the Kner private press. The book was published in German in 1921 (Sieben Märchen; Rikola). Béla Balázs (1884–1949) was a Hungarian-Jewish film critic and aesthete, also a...... More
Tallin: Auringo (Mattieseni), 1920. First edition. With publisher’s vignette on half title. In original, illustrated wrappers, designed by Aleksander Mülber. 63, (1) p. Johannes Vares (1890–1946) was an Estonian avant-garde poet and politician. More
(Budapest): Magya Királyi Egyetemi Nyomda, 1926. With numerous text illustrations. First edition. Printed in 400 copies. Text in Hungarian. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers. 56, (2) p. Yearbook of the students of architecture at the Royal Joseph Technical University. The first number was published in 1898 by Jenő Kismarty-Lechner, later Lajos..... More
Charlottenburg-Westend, New York: [Privately published (printed by August Scherl)], [1931]. First edition. “Ausgabe B”, one of the 14–300 numbered copies (complete edition: 1313 copies). The finely printed, colored plates are numbered: 1.1–1.13. In publisher’s half vellum folder, the spine is lettered in gold, front panel in black. The textual booklet..... More
Akademiai, 1952. In original cloth. 187 p. Inscribed to Lajos Fulep. Lajos Fülep, (1885-1970) - Hungarian philosopher, art historian. One of the dominant, though partly forgotten, figures in 20th century Hungarian art philosophy and art history. Both Fogarsi and Fülep were a member of Sonntagskreis (“Sunday Circle”), an intellectual discussion..... More
Praha: [S.V.U. Manes], 1923. First edition. Illustrated with 58 full-page black-and-white reproductions. In publisher’s typographically illustrated wrappers, designed by Jaroslav Benda. 64 [48] [12] p. Richly illustrated, scarce catalogue of the 1923 exhibition of 19th and 20th-century French art in Prague, organised by the Czech artist association, S. V. U...... More
Budapest: Amicus (Biró Miklós), 1928. Typography, illustrations and binding by László Reiter. First edition. In original half cloth, panels with coloured lithographic hard paper. Title vignette on front panel. 78, (2) p. and 6 colored plates. László Reiter (1894–1945) was a Hungarian graphic artist, book designer and the director of..... More
Budapest: Magyar Királyi Balatoni Intéző Bizottság (Klösz Gy. és fia), [1930s]. Graphically illustrated. Illustrated, color flyer. One sheet folded three times. ca. 278 × 222 mm. Illustrated flyer, advertising tourism around Lake Balaton. Designed by Róbert Berény and Sándor Bortnyik. Inner graphic created by Tibor (Gönczi) Gebhardt. More
Genova: Masnata, (1971). Contains original artworks: 2 silkscreens, both signed and a mounted metal plate. First edition. Signed, numbered (one of 150 copies). In original wrappers. Front panel with mounted metal sheet with printed geometric forms by the artist. (36) p. The first publication of Cacciola contains the first study..... More
(Budapest): Világosság-Nyomda Rt. (ca. 1910). Illustrated by Mihály Bíró. First edition. Printed in blue and black. Text in Romanian. In publishers lithographed wrappers. (8) p. Illustrated advertisement brochure of the National Union of Hungarian Construction Worker’s. Each page printed with a lithograph illustration by Mihály Bíró, matching to the..... More
Budapest: Miklós Biró. (July-August, 1929). With numerous colour illustrations. First edition. Text in Hungarian and German. In publisher’s, typographically illustrated wrappers, printed in red and black. 193–252, XIII–XVI p. and one plate of advertisement. Double number of the most important Hungarian typographical review. With several modernist typographical advertisements. More
(Riga): Jaunā Kultura, (1923). First Latvian edition. In original illustrated wrappers. 19, (1) p. The first Latvian edition of Blok’s enigmatic poems related to the October Revolution “The Twelve”, and “The Scythians”. Cover designed by Jānis Liepiņš (1894–1964) the Latvian cubist painter and book designer. [Bibl.: Fraser, James..... More
Berlin: Vereinigung Internationaler Verlagsanstalten, 1923. With woodcuts by Bortnyik. In original illustrated paper. 61 p. Very rare edition, the first Hungarian translation and illustrated by one of the most important Hungarian avant-garde artists, Sandor Bortnyik. More
Brno: 1945. Four original color woodcut prints , each signed, in later portfolio Helena Bochořáková-Dittrichová (1894–1980) was a Czech graphic artist, influenced by Frans Masereel. She is known as the creator of the first graphic novel published by a woman. More
[Budapest]: [Chaplin Studió], 1958. Complete run. First edition. Carbon copy. An original black and white photographic image is mounted on the front cover of each issue. The first issue contains two photographic illustrations. 14; (13 [with text]), (3 [blank]) p. Semi-underground film magazine by the independent Chaplin Amateur Film Studio..... More
Amsterdam: Kosmos, 1928. First edition. In publisher’s cloth, with the scarce original, illustrated dust jacket. 38, (2) p., and (64) illustrated plates. A profound overview of the art of modern Dutch woodcuts with 165 illustrations. More
(Budapest): (Királyi Egyetemi Nyomda), (1943). First edition. Limited, numbered in ink (one of 200). Presentation copy, inscribed to Gyula Ortutay. Each woodcut signed by the artist. In publisher’s cloth. (14) p. (each woodcuts protected with an additional sheet). Twelve elaborate woodcuts, by Ferenc Bordás (1911–1982) the outstanding graphic artist, student..... More
Budapest: Globus Rt. (1930). Graphic handbill. Designed by Sándor Bortnyik. Printed in green. 70 × 120 mm. Printed text on verso: “Those who consume not Hungarian goods are the cause of unemployment.” Sándor Bortnyik (1893–1976) was a Hungarian painter and graphic designer. He was influenced by Cubism, Expressionism, Constructivism..... More
(Budapest): Balogh József (Bruchstiener és Fia), (1931). Offset small poster. Designed by Sándor Bortnyik. Printed in red and black. 170 × 230 mm. Poster for the 1931 Budapest International Fair, designed by Sándor Bortnyik (1893–1976) the Hungarian painter and graphic designer. He was influenced by Cubism, Expressionism, Constructivism and the..... More
Handwritten, signed postcard. Date on stamp: 26th March 1876. Wien. Johannes Brahms’ holograph letter to his publisher and friend, Fritz Simrock. In his letter, Brahms informs Simrock about his return to Breslau, then, he adds a note referring to an 1875 edition of Hungarian Dances by Wilhelm Kühe that..... More
Bukarest (Bucharest): Kriterion, 1980. In publisher’s cardboard. With the photographically illustrated dust jacket. First edition. Text in Hungarian. 181, (3) p., 28 t. First edition of this collection of 59 photos by Brassai and his correspondence with his parents. Brassaï’s (1889–19984) was a Hungarian-born French photographer, sculptor and filmmaker..... More
Press clippings, exhibition flyers, invitations cards related to Breton’s visit to Prague, mounted into a contemporary sketchbook. From the collection of André Breton. (Please ask for further information.). More
Praha-Žižkov [Prague]: [Privately published, printed by Graf a Sticker], [1937]. First edition. Printed on handmade paper. In original blind wrappers, and illustrated hard paper, with Štyrský’s designs on front and rear panels. Unstapled as customary for Czech books of the era. 15, [1] pp. Jindřich Štyrský’s two surrealist collages on..... More
[France; Egypt?]: 1860s. Original, vintage hand-drawn and colored plan. Rolled. Large format, 4 sheets mounted together. Size: ca. 235 × 70 cm. Brune’s plan of the Great Temple at Karnak is the most detailed and precise 19th-century architectural plan of the monument. This large, exhibition size plan of..... More
Lodz: [Privately Published], 1976. First edition. Text in English. With the brochure of the Polish translation. In publisher’s printed wrappers. 28 leaves. In this illustrated booklet Wojciech Bruszewski (1947–2009) the Polish video artist presented his latest projects and theoretical considerations on film and video making. More
[Lodz]: Warsztat Formy Filmowej, 1974. First edition. In original red wrappers. Xeroxed with several photographic and graphic illustrations. [8] 4 [1] 3 [38] 4 [8] p. Scarce catalog by the greatly influential Polish Neo-Avant-Garde group, Warsztat Formy Filmowej. The group Warsztat Formy Filmowej (Workshop of Film Form, WFF) was..... More
Barcelona: [S.n.], 1934. First edition. With four graphic illustrations and three photographic reproductions. Only issue of the magazine. Text in Catalan. [4] p. Only issue of the scarce illustrated humoristic magazine, in Catalan. Collaborators used pseudonyms. Interview with French surrealist Camille Bryen on second page. More
Paris: GLM, 1938. With a full page illustration by Hans Arp. First edition. One of the first 20 numbered copies on normandy vellum. In publisher’s printed wrappers. [28] p. One of the first twenty numbered copy, with a full page illustration by Hans Arp. More
Łódź: Towarzystwo Bibljofilów, 1934. First edition. Printed in only 300 copies. Printed on handmade paper with elaborated typography. Text in Polish. In publisher’s hard paper wrappers. (8), 3–93, (1) p. One of the most important theoretical works on avant-garde and modern art of its time. Contains the essay on..... More
Anvers: Éditions Sélection, 1929. First edition. In publisher’s printed glassine wrappers. 152 (4) .p (pp 65-152 photographic plates). Richly illustrated monograph of the Russian-French artist of Jewish origins, Marc Chagall (1887–1985). Volume VI of the Belgian monograph series Sélection Chronique de la Vie Artistique, which was published in Antwerp between..... More
Praze: Zemská org. židovských žen v Čechách, 1930. First edition. In original wrappers. 29 [1] p. Scarce exhibition catalogue with list of works by prominent Jewish artists of the 19th and 20th centuries. Artworks, including prices are listed between pages 13–20. Collaborators include 48 artists such as Marc Chagall..... More
V Praze [Prague]: Vydal Masarykův lidovýchovný ústav (Svaz osvětový), 1928. First edition. Richly illustrated, including two drawings by František Muzika, one by Adolf Hoffmeister and eight photographic reproductions of stage designs. In publisher’s typographic wrappers, printed in red and black, designed by Ladislav Sutnar. (1 [photographic frontispiece leaf]), 109, (13)..... More
Budapest: 1940. Only editon. Signed by Koffan and Gachot. In original cloth. Koffan studied in Paris between 1934 and 1939 and won a gold medal at the 1937 World's Fair. As a summary of his French period, he published his bibliophilic volume "De Profundis (From the Deep)" in only 115..... More
1923–1925. A collection of 6 abstract drawings in pencil on 5 leaves. 4 partly watercolored. Signed and dated 1923–1925. Sizes approx. 115 × 170; 115 × 175; 140 × 216; 135 × 205; 135 x 220 mm. 6 unique, Avant-Garde drawings. These Russian Avant-Garde drawings were created by the..... More
Roma: La Barcaccia, (1961). With 21 plates of reproduction, 4 of them coloured and 2 folded. First edition. Signed by Giorgio de Chirico. In publishers cloth, with the illustrated dust jacket. (20) p., and 21 plates (2 folding) with reproductions. Inscribed to Paul Vialar (1898–1996) French author. More
Paris: [S.n.], 1946. First edition. Illustrated with 6 photographic reproductions. In publisher’s printed wrappers. (16) p. Exhibition catalogue of de Chirico’s infamous show at Galerie Allard in June 1946, where the vast majority of the 28 exhibited paintings were fakes, forged by Óscar Domínguez. More
Around 1910. In original frame. Christa Winsloe (, formerly Baroness Christa von Hatvany-Deutsch, was a German-Hungarian novelist, playwright and sculptor, best known for her play Gestern und heute (known under several titles, see below), filmed in 1931 as Mädchen in Uniform and the 1958 remake. Winsloe was the first to..... More
Paris: 1968. Boltanski's very first exhibition was at a Parisian cinema, Le Ranelagh in 1968. Installations and films were shown in the exhibition entitled "La Vie Impossible." More