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SM 1962: - Siri Derkert. Cat. 303.

Survey. Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum, 1962. Orig. wrappers. Illustr. Typ. Piet van der Have. 22 pag.
EUR 10.00 [Appr.: US$ 10.9 | £UK 8.75 | JP¥ 1702] Booknumber: 6146

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Antiquariaat FRANS MELK
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Beattie, Mary: - Narratives in the Making: Teaching and Learning at Corktown Community High School.

University of Toronto Press, 2004. 2nd ed. 192 S. Paperback Very good. Shrink wrapped. Free shipping within Germany. Shipping costs to EU-countries: 9.50 EUR, to non-EU-countries: 15.00 EUR.
EUR 23.90 [Appr.: US$ 26.06 | £UK 20.5 | JP¥ 4068] Booknumber: 825032

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HENRY LAPAUZE - 1921 Handwritten Thank You Note from Art Critic and Curator, Henry Lapauze

Paris, France, 1921. Ephemera. On offer is a wonderful note written by Henry Lapauze, noted French art critic and curator of Paris’ Palais des Beaux-arts. The note bears the handwritten letterhead “Petit Palais”, the name given to the original building that became the Museum. The card says simply: Je vous remercie de plus profund de mon coeur. [Translation: I thank you from the bottom of my heart]. Lapauze was born in 1967. He began his career as a typesetter and then a journalist. He became an art critic at Le Gaulois where his work in the arts won him critical recognition. In 1901, the Petit Palais was converted to a museum and Lapauze was appointed assistant director in 1903. In 1905, he became Director, a post he help until his death in 1925. Lapauze played a major role in the development of modern art in France during and after WWI. For a historian or an admirer of French modern art, this note is a direct connection to one of France’sgreat contributors to this aspect of French culture. This note measures 7.25 inches by 5.5 inches. It has a solid half inch black border. The paper is in good condition and the handwriting is quite legible. ; Manuscripts; 7.25" x 5.5"; 1 pages; Signed by Author. Good with no dust jacket .
USD 89.99 [Appr.: EURO 82.75 | £UK 70.5 | JP¥ 14046] Booknumber: 0010225

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Katz Fine Manuscripts
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