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  AFRICAN ARTS. A quarterly journal devoted to the graphic, plastic, literary and performing arts of Africa.
1972-2006. Hardbound. VG+. See description. Â
   ¶ This run contains the following issues: Volumes 6 (1972) through Volume 28 (1995) ae uniformly bound in dark red library buckram. Loose issues as follows: Vol. 29 (1,2,4). Vol. 30 (1,2,3,4). Vol. 31 (1,2,3). Vol. 32 (1,2,3,4). Vol. 33 (1,2,3). Vol. 34 (1,3,4). Vol. 35 (1,2,3,4). Vol. 36 (1,2,3). Vol. 37 (Summer, 2006 #2). A substantial set, essential reference.
USD 1250.00 [Appr.: EURO 834 | £UK 751.25 | JP¥ 110322] Book number: 104491
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  The American Art Review: Volume 2, November 1880 to October, 1881 (Second Series, Divions 1 + 2).
Boston, Dana Estes, Charles Lauriat, 1881. Hardbound. Poor. Text block is tight and clean, but covers are off. Leather. All edges gilt 556 pp. numerous engravings and etchings. Â
   ¶ An acceptable copy of Volume Two of this immensely important American Art periodical. Contains all original etchings issued. Terrific essays on individual artists, as well as book reviews, information on museums, exhibitions, collections and auctions, etc. Karpel S-8. Etchings are all clean, one is creased along the plate line on the sheet.
USD 500.00 [Appr.: EURO 333.75 | £UK 300.5 | JP¥ 44129] Book number: 114914
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  The Art Journal, 1873 (New Series Volume XII).
London, Virtue & Co. 1873. Hardbound. VG-, some scuyffing to covers, old linear stain on front and rear covers. 3/4 Red Leather with gilt title, 5 raised bands. 380 pp. 36 steel engravings all edges are gilt, numerous text illustrations.
USD 150.00 [Appr.: EURO 100.25 | £UK 90.25 | JP¥ 13239] Book number: 104545
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  The Art Journal, 1868 (New Series Volume VII).
London, Virtue & Co. 1868. Hardbound. Fair due to old tape on spine, covers are loose en masse at front hinge, still connected at rear hinge, ex art school library copy with some marks. Text blovk is tight and fairly crisp, light foxing on a few plates. 3/4 Black Leather with gilt title, 5 raised bands. 288 pp. 28 steel engravings and numerous text illustrations.
USD 110.00 [Appr.: EURO 73.5 | £UK 66.25 | JP¥ 9708] Book number: 104546
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  The Art Journal, 1869 (New Series Volume VIII).
London, Virtue & Co. 1869. Hardbound. Good-, entire front cover loose to to clean break along inner front hinge. Text block tight and fresh, moderate scuffing to extremities, former art school library copy with their stamp throughout, no plates affected. 3/4 Black Leather with gilt title, 5 raised bands. 384 pp. 36 steel engravings and numerous text illustrations.
USD 170.00 [Appr.: EURO 113.5 | £UK 102.25 | JP¥ 15004] Book number: 104547
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  The Art Journal, 1871 (New Series Volume X).
London, Virtue & Co. 1871. Hardbound. Fair+, entire front cover loose to to clean break along inner front hinge and top of spine coming loose. Rear hinge broken as well. Text block tight and fresh, moderate scuffing to extremities, former art school library copy with their stamp throughout, no plates affected. 3/4 Black Leather with gilt title, 5 raised bands. 296 pp. 35 steel engravings and numerous text illustrations followed by 88-page Internaional Exhibition Supplement.
USD 150.00 [Appr.: EURO 100.25 | £UK 90.25 | JP¥ 13239] Book number: 104548
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  The Art Journal, 1877 (New Series Volume 3).
New York, D. Appleton & Co. 1877. Hardbound. VG-, some scuyffing to covers, 3 inch tear in top front outer hinge, general weakness to front cover connection. Plates are clean and bright. 3/4 Red Leather with gilt title, 5 raised bands. All edges gilt, marbled endpapers 384 pp. 36 steel engravings all edges are gilt, numerous text illustrations.
USD 150.00 [Appr.: EURO 100.25 | £UK 90.25 | JP¥ 13239] Book number: 104563
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  The Art Journal for 1849.
London, George Virtue, 1849. Hardbound. Spine and front cover gone, rear cover present but off. A complete reading or breaker copy. Ideally, 3/4 leather 380 pp. 36 steel engravings. Â
   ¶ Quite nice inside, Who took the cover??.
USD 50.00 [Appr.: EURO 33.5 | £UK 30.25 | JP¥ 4413] Book number: 114916
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  Les ARTS. Revue mensuelle des musées, collections, expositions.
Paris, Manzi, Joyout & Cie, 1902-1920. Hardbound. VG. 3/4 luxurious Moroccan olive leather with five raised bands and top edge gilt. 14 physical books. Â
   ¶ Within these 14 bound volumes are Issues from Feb. 1902 (#1) up to issue #156 (Dec. 1916), then issues #181-187 (1920). Publication suspended Oct. 1914-Mar. 1916.
USD 2900.00 [Appr.: EURO 1934.5 | £UK 1743 | JP¥ 255947] Book number: 104724
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  The Connoisseur: An Illustrated Magazine for Collectors Vols. 1-42.
London, 1901-1915. Hardbound. VG overall, few scuff or chips to extremities of the leather. Red Publisher's leather. 42 Volumes + index. Â
   ¶ This set includes Volumes 1-42, and a like-bound index to Volumes 1-12. A striking run. 43 physical volumes.
USD 2400.00 [Appr.: EURO 1601 | £UK 1442.5 | JP¥ 211818] Book number: 104725
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  The Connoisseur: An Illustrated Magazine for Collectors Vols. 62-106.
London, 1922-1940. Hardbound. VG overall. Green Publisher's cloth. 45 Volumes. Â
   ¶ This set includes Volumes 62-106 (January 1922 to December 1940), and a like-bound index to Volumes 1-12. A striking run. 43 physical volumes.
USD 1800.00 [Appr.: EURO 1200.75 | £UK 1081.75 | JP¥ 158863] Book number: 104726
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  The Crayon, A Journal Devoted To The Graphic Arts, And The Literature Related To Them; Vols.1-7 (1855-December 1860).
New York, Stillman & Durand, 1855-60. Hardbound. VG overall. 3/4 leather, except for volume 4 in original cloth with clear tape along spine. Â
   ¶ First issue published in January 1855 and the final issue was published in July, 1861. This run is complete for the first 7 volumes, and lacks only the final 6 issues from 1861. Contents of all volumes is generally VG, with a few chips to the pages here and there, but nothing to write home about. Substantial runs or even individual issues of this periodical are highly uncommon. A reprint edition put out in the 1970's is almost as hard to find now. The Crayon is regarded as one of the best art periodicals of the time, and is a reliable source of contemporary opinion. Contributors included Rembrandt Peale, Asher B. Durand, Daniel Huntington. Correspondents included John Ruskin, James Russell Lowell and W.M. Rossetti. Regular features included domestic art gossip, exhibition reviews, book notices, and some attention to architecture and landscape gardening, "two of the most popular departments of Art of the Day". Feature articles reveal an inclination towards English, German, French, and Greek art history. (Karpel S112). A pleasure to read, a priviledge to own. Well-worth getting the one volume (4) re-bound.
USD 3000.00 [Appr.: EURO 2001.25 | £UK 1803 | JP¥ 264772] Book number: 113971
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  The Currier Gallery of Art Bulletin (25 issues).
Manchester, New Hampshire, The Currier Gallery of Art. Softcover. Good to VG. Stapled paper wraps with approx. 32 pp. each and usually bw illustrations. Â
   ¶ Twenty-five issues from Nov. 1968 to Spring 1994, with most issues being in the 1970s.
USD 75.00 [Appr.: EURO 50.25 | £UK 45.25 | JP¥ 6619] Book number: 113691
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  Decoration (Vol. 12).
London, 1886, August to December 1887, etc. Hardbound. Poor covers off, spine gone. However, in light of the varied nature of the contents, this might not be a bad thing. since they can be easily separated and re-bound. 3/4 leather. Â
   ¶ Includes issues of "Decoration" No. 68, 69, 70, 71, 77, 80, 83, 84. Art Age issues from March 1887 (44, 45, 46, 47, 42, 52, 53, 55. Followed by Architectural Era, Vol. 1, No. 12 (Dec/ 1887). A most interesting bound volume of mid-1880s art periodicals. A total of 17 scarce periodicals are presented in this unique volume. All show evidence of age toning and some paper is brittle.
USD 650.00 [Appr.: EURO 433.75 | £UK 390.75 | JP¥ 57367] Book number: 115273
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  Drawing: The International Review Published by The Drawing Society.
New York, The Drawing Society, 1998. Vo. XIX, No. 4. Softcover. VG tight and clean;. White stapled wraps with punch holes; 40 pp. with numerous bw illustrations;.
   ¶ Articles about Michelangelo, Italian Renaissance sculptors, West African artists, and more.
USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 6.75 | £UK 6.25 | JP¥ 883] Book number: 116646
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  Ex Libris.
Washington, D.C. Washington Ex Libris Society, 1896, circa. Hardbound. A rough binding, with packing tape on the spine, an ex-lib. sticker on spine, and white paper stuck to front cover; interior very good, clean, and tight. Four volumes of Ex Libris, with grey paper covers, bound together in one volume, with brown cloth over boards. Â
   ¶ Two volumes are from July and October1896, including the very first issue of July 1896, and two are from January and April 1897. Volume 1 is number 60 of 310 copies. The subject of most articles is bookplates and bookplate art.
USD 400.00 [Appr.: EURO 267 | £UK 240.5 | JP¥ 35303] Book number: 113955
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  FMR Magazine (American Edition) Issues1-18 1984-1986.
1984-6. Softbound. VG. Back glossy color-illustrated wraps. 17 issues (of 18).
   ¶ A near complete run of the first 18 issues, lacking only issue No. 3. A lavish production, often refered to as the most beautiful magazine in the world. Each issue has many vivid color plates, and the articles explore a variety of art-related topics from all continents. A joy to read through and handle. The last issue here, No. 18, is from Feb/March 1986.
USD 150.00 [Appr.: EURO 100.25 | £UK 90.25 | JP¥ 13239] Book number: 116340
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  International Review of African American Art.
1977 - 2006. Softbound. VG.
   ¶ Condition varies but generally Very Good (backstrip worn on a few issues). The first 5 volumes were titled Black Art; an International Quarterly and were published by Black Art, Ltd. in Jamaica, NY. The name change begins with Vol. 6, No. 1. Vol. 6-9 were published in Los Angeles by the Museum of African American Art in Santa Monica, CA. Vols. 10 and subsequent have been published by the Hampton University Museum in Hampton, VA. The Index was compiled by Karen C. Costa and published in 1993. Includes issues as follows: 1:2,3,4; 2:1,2,3,4; 3: 2,3,4; 4:1,2,3,4; 5:2,3,4; 6:2,3; 7: 1,2,3,4; 8: 2,3; 9: 1,2,3,4; 10: 1,2,3,4; 11: 1,3,4; 12: 1,2,3,4; 13: 1,2,3,4; 14: 1,2,3; 15: 1,3,4; 16: 1,2,4; 17: 1,2,3,4; 18: 4; 19:1,2,3,4; 21:1. A total of 63 issues. A vital resource on African-American art.
USD 750.00 [Appr.: EURO 500.5 | £UK 450.75 | JP¥ 66193] Book number: 116664
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  The International Studio (Vols. 1-98, issues 1-407 broken run).
1896-1931. Hardbound. Generally VG, small defects here and there not substantial. Various bindings, several issues per volume. Â
   ¶ This is a stellar but incomplete run of this most important early 20th century art periodical, and is an essential component of any serious art research library examining Americn and European art of this epoch. The set is complete with the FOLLOWING EXCEPTIONS: Volume 20 (July to October 1903), Volume 34 (Feb. to June 1908). More information available upon application.
USD 7000.00 [Appr.: EURO 4669.25 | £UK 4207 | JP¥ 617802] Book number: 111442
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  The Journal of Indian Art, Vol. 1, Nos. 1-16.
London, W. Griggs, 1884, January - 1886, October. Hardbound. Contents are VG or better, front cover off and spine loose at front hinge. All plates are stamped with a small, one line stamp on the verso from an art school library, and there is no bleed-through to image. Green gilt embossed publisher's cloth. Unpaginated, and filled with over 100 breathtaking colored chromolithographs and other two-tone plates and images. Â
   ¶ Scholarly literature on the decorative arts in India is scanty and mainly in learned journals. The Journal of Indian Art and Industries (1886–1916) is the most important and contains numerous pioneering studies. Original front and rear wraps from each issue are bound in at the rear. These covers have the contents of each issue printed on the, Exceedingly rare first volume of this seminal and Influential periodical on Indian arts. See article by Peter H. Hoffenberg entitled "John Lockwood Kipling, W. H. Griggs and The Journal of Indian Art and Industry" written in 2003 for a complete description of this periodical. He states: ".Kipling's and Buck's vision encouraged use of the latest photographic and reproductive innovations to ensure accurate and attractive illustrations of lasting quality. Griggs and his editorial staff took advantage of that encouragement and of the most current technology to produce exquisite color chromo- and photo-lithographs bound in leather. Black and white illustrations were also included.No doubt the publisher applied chromo-lithographic technologies from Britain and the continent, but the pages of the Journal also included illustrations resulting from innovative work in the heliogravure and collotype sections of India's own Revenue and Agriculture Department, particularly the offices devoted to the Survey of India. " The first 4 or 5 volumes of this publication seem exceedingly scarce.
USD 4000.00 [Appr.: EURO 2668.25 | £UK 2404 | JP¥ 353030] Book number: 104303
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  The Journal of Indian Art, Vol. 2, Nos. 17-24.
London, W. Griggs, 1887, January - 1888, October. Hardbound. Contents are VG or better, front inner hinge weak. All plates are stamped with a small, one line stamp on the verso from an art school library, and there is no bleed-through to image. Green gilt embossed publisher's cloth. Unpaginated, and filled with over 100 breathtaking colored chromolithographs and other two-tone plates and images. Â
   ¶ Scholarly literature on the decorative arts in India is scanty and mainly in learned journals. The Journal of Indian Art and Industries (1886–1916) is the most important and contains numerous pioneering studies. Original front and rear wraps from each issue are bound in at the rear. These covers have the contents of each issue printed on the, Exceedingly rare second volume of this seminal and Influential periodical on Indian arts. See article by Peter H. Hoffenberg entitled "John Lockwood Kipling, W. H. Griggs and The Journal of Indian Art and Industry" written in 2003 for a complete description of this periodical. He states: ".Kipling's and Buck's vision encouraged use of the latest photographic and reproductive innovations to ensure accurate and attractive illustrations of lasting quality. Griggs and his editorial staff took advantage of that encouragement and of the most current technology to produce exquisite color chromo- and photo-lithographs bound in leather. Black and white illustrations were also included.No doubt the publisher applied chromo-lithographic technologies from Britain and the continent, but the pages of the Journal also included illustrations resulting from innovative work in the heliogravure and collotype sections of India's own Revenue and Agriculture Department, particularly the offices devoted to the Survey of India. " The first 4 or 5 volumes of this publication seem exceedingly scarce.
USD 4000.00 [Appr.: EURO 2668.25 | £UK 2404 | JP¥ 353030] Book number: 104304
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  The Journal of Indian Art, Vol. 3, Nos. 25-32.
London, W. Griggs, 1889, January - 1890, October. Hardbound. Contents are VG or better, front inner hinge and gutter weak. All plates are stamped with a small, one line stamp on the verso from an art school library, and there is no bleed-through to image. Green gilt embossed publisher's cloth. Unpaginated, and filled with breathtaking colored chromolithographs and other two-tone plates and images. Â
   ¶ Scholarly literature on the decorative arts in India is scanty and mainly in learned journals. The Journal of Indian Art and Industries (1886–1916) is the most important and contains numerous pioneering studies. Original front and rear wraps from each issue are bound in at the rear. These covers have the contents of each issue printed on the, Exceedingly rare third volume of this seminal and Influential periodical on Indian arts. See article by Peter H. Hoffenberg entitled "John Lockwood Kipling, W. H. Griggs and The Journal of Indian Art and Industry" written in 2003 for a complete description of this periodical. He states: ".Kipling's and Buck's vision encouraged use of the latest photographic and reproductive innovations to ensure accurate and attractive illustrations of lasting quality. Griggs and his editorial staff took advantage of that encouragement and of the most current technology to produce exquisite color chromo- and photo-lithographs bound in leather. Black and white illustrations were also included.No doubt the publisher applied chromo-lithographic technologies from Britain and the continent, but the pages of the Journal also included illustrations resulting from innovative work in the heliogravure and collotype sections of India's own Revenue and Agriculture Department, particularly the offices devoted to the Survey of India. " The first 4 or 5 volumes of this publication seem exceedingly scarce.
USD 4000.00 [Appr.: EURO 2668.25 | £UK 2404 | JP¥ 353030] Book number: 104305
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  The Journal of Indian Art, Vol. 5, Nos. 38-45.
London, W. Griggs, 1892, April - 1894, January. Hardbound. Contents are VG or better, front inner hinge and gutter weak. All plates are stamped with a small, one line stamp on the verso from an art school library, and there is no bleed-through to image. Green gilt embossed publisher's cloth. Unpaginated, and filled with breathtaking colored chromolithographs and other two-tone plates and images. Â
   ¶ Scholarly literature on the decorative arts in India is scanty and mainly in learned journals. The Journal of Indian Art and Industries (1886–1916) is the most important and contains numerous pioneering studies. Original front and rear wraps from each issue are bound in at the rear. These covers have the contents of each issue printed on the, Exceedingly rare third volume of this seminal and Influential periodical on Indian arts. See article by Peter H. Hoffenberg entitled "John Lockwood Kipling, W. H. Griggs and The Journal of Indian Art and Industry" written in 2003 for a complete description of this periodical. He states: ".Kipling's and Buck's vision encouraged use of the latest photographic and reproductive innovations to ensure accurate and attractive illustrations of lasting quality. Griggs and his editorial staff took advantage of that encouragement and of the most current technology to produce exquisite color chromo- and photo-lithographs bound in leather. Black and white illustrations were also included.No doubt the publisher applied chromo-lithographic technologies from Britain and the continent, but the pages of the Journal also included illustrations resulting from innovative work in the heliogravure and collotype sections of India's own Revenue and Agriculture Department, particularly the offices devoted to the Survey of India. " The first 4 or 5 volumes of this publication seem exceedingly scarce.
USD 4000.00 [Appr.: EURO 2668.25 | £UK 2404 | JP¥ 353030] Book number: 104306
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  The Journal of Indian Art, Vol. 4, Nos. 33-37.
London, W. Griggs, 1891, January - 1892, January. Hardbound. Contents are VG or better, front inner hinge and gutter weak. All plates are stamped with a small, one line stamp on the verso from an art school library, and there is no bleed-through to image. Green gilt embossed publisher's cloth. Unpaginated, and filled with breathtaking colored chromolithographs and other two-tone plates and images. Â
   ¶ Scholarly literature on the decorative arts in India is scanty and mainly in learned journals. The Journal of Indian Art and Industries (1886–1916) is the most important and contains numerous pioneering studies. Original front and rear wraps from each issue are bound in at the rear. These covers have the contents of each issue printed on the, Exceedingly rare third volume of this seminal and Influential periodical on Indian arts. See article by Peter H. Hoffenberg entitled "John Lockwood Kipling, W. H. Griggs and The Journal of Indian Art and Industry" written in 2003 for a complete description of this periodical. He states: ".Kipling's and Buck's vision encouraged use of the latest photographic and reproductive innovations to ensure accurate and attractive illustrations of lasting quality. Griggs and his editorial staff took advantage of that encouragement and of the most current technology to produce exquisite color chromo- and photo-lithographs bound in leather. Black and white illustrations were also included.No doubt the publisher applied chromo-lithographic technologies from Britain and the continent, but the pages of the Journal also included illustrations resulting from innovative work in the heliogravure and collotype sections of India's own Revenue and Agriculture Department, particularly the offices devoted to the Survey of India. " The first 4 or 5 volumes of this publication seem exceedingly scarce.
USD 4000.00 [Appr.: EURO 2668.25 | £UK 2404 | JP¥ 353030] Book number: 104307
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  The Magazine of Art, Vol. 17.
London, Cassell and Company, Limited, 1894. Hardbound. VG+, all edges gilt. Gold cloth with heavy embossing and beveled edges. viii, 430, liv pp. profusely illustrated including 7 original etchings. Â
   ¶ 430 pages, plus 48 page appendix "Chronicle of Art" (4 pages/month), followed by the extensive index. A very nice copy, especially with the 7 etchings.
USD 125.00 [Appr.: EURO 83.5 | £UK 75.25 | JP¥ 11032] Book number: 105970
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