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W.T. Larmour; Jacques Brunet (transl.)
Inunnit: The Art of the Canadian Eskimo/L'art des Esquimaux du Canada
Ottawa: Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, 1970. Paper bound, quarto, later printing, bilingual edition in English and French, beautifully illustrated in black and white and in colour, maps inside front and rear covers, 103pp. Tight and clean - a very good or better copy. 440 grams - ships letter mail.
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Book number: 1289
USD 12.00 [Appr.: EURO 11.25 | £UK 9.5 | JP¥ 1888]
Catalogue: Aboriginal Art
Keywords: Inuit (Eskimo)

 
Donald W. Buchanan
Alfred Pellan (The Gallery of Canadian Art: 4)
Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1962. Paper bound in yellow wrappers, 16mo, first edition, illustrated with 30 plates, some in colour. Paginated to Pp15 only. Very good. 110 grams. We welcome all reasonable offers on our books.
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Book number: 28128
USD 6.50 [Appr.: EURO 6.25 | £UK 5.25 | JP¥ 1023]
Catalogue: Art
Keywords: Alfred Pellan Art Books, Gallery Canadian Art Series

 
Butler, Ruth C., Kim Nagorski et al (eds.)
Ceramics Monthly, March 2003
Westerville (OH): American Ceramic Society, 2003. Paper bound, this issue celebrates 50 years of publishing (1953-2003). Quarto. Pp144. Features include: Sam Chung by Glen R. Brown (Biomorphic soda-fired porcelain vessels); Miguel Vazquez - Ceramic sculpture at Museu del Cantir in Argentona, Spain; Finding One's Own Voice by Jeff Shapiro (Establishing artistic identity while avoiding complacency); Kazegama by Steve Davis (A portable gas kiln that gives wood-fired results); Traditional Values from Down Under: La Trobe University's David Stuchbery by Karen Terpstra; Sustaining a Standard of Living by Sara Baker (Business concerns can have a positive effect on aesthetics); Some Assembly Required: The Work of Richard Milette by Louana M. Lackey; Melissa Greene by Jim Weaver (Imagery informed by a desire to connect with the natural world); Mark Issenberg by David Finkelnburg (A Georgia postter with related interests in earth, fire and water); Tony Natsoulas' Barococo: Humorous portraiture based on 18th-century fashion; Ceramics in Guanajuato, Mexico: A Look at Five Contemporary Studios by Carol Ventura; Interior Vessels by Lori Neal (Constructing double-walled vase forms); The Kiln Exhaust Sniffer: A Do-It-Yourself Oxygen Probe by Roger Graham; When Bad Glazes Happen to Good Potters: An Unsolved Mystery by Cynthia Spencer. Two-inch tear to side edge of rear cover else a very good or better copy. 402 grams - ships lettermail at reduced postage when you contact us directly! We welcome all reasonable offers on our books.
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Book number: 28049
USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 9.5 | £UK 8 | JP¥ 1574]
Catalogue: Art
Keywords: Sam Chung Biomorphic Soda-Fired Porcelain Vessels; Ceramic Sculpture Museu Del Cantir Argentona Spain; Kazegama Portable Gas Kiln Wood-Fired Results; David Stuchbery By Karen Terpstra; Ceramics Work Richard Milette; Melissa Greene; Mark Issenberg Georgia

 
Butler, Ruth C., Kim Nagorski et al (eds.)
Ceramics Monthly, May 2002
Westerville (OH): American Ceramic Society, 2002. Paper bound, quarto. Pp96. Features include: St. Croix Valley Potters' 10th Annual Studio Tour by Mason Riddle; Evolving a Tradition: The University of Florida Ceramics Program by Wynne Wilbur; Mark Hewitt: Vessels for the 'iced tea ceremony' at Yufuku in Tokyo, Japan; Convergence by Holly Hanessian (Combining disparate interests fo form complex narratives); A Lot to Thin About by Craig Martell (Years of experimenting led to an active glaze palette); Reflections on Wildlife: New Work by Denise Romecki by Sharon Kokot; Emerging Artists 2002: CM showcases works by 21 potters and sculptors; Decorate with Engobes! by Karl Martz (From the CM Archives, first published in February 1953, Volume 1, Issue 2). Tight and clean - a very good or better copy. 275 grams - ships lettermail at reduced postage when you contact us directly! We welcome all reasonable offers on our books.
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Book number: 28050
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Butler, Ruth C., Kim Nagorski et al (eds.)
Ceramics Monthly, February 2002
Westerville (OH): American Ceramic Society, 2002. Paper bound, quarto. Pp112. Features include: Duncan Ross: Burnished terra-cotta vessels at New Ashgate Gallery in Farnham, England; A Body of Work by Richard Garriott-Stejskal (Figures comment on sad and humorous aspects of the human condition); Cheri Long: The Value of Limitations by Connie Evener; British Studio Ceramics: Works from the New Millenium by Robin Rice; Marty Ray by Marla Ziegler (Autobiographical illustrations enliven vessels' surfaces); Patrick Crabb by George M. Tapley Jr. (Borrowed imagery from ancient cultures evokes power, mystery and ritual with Adobe Castings by Patrick Crabb; David Furman's Icons of Mortality and Perpetuity by Glen R. Brown (Slip-cast fruit and vegetable teapots invoke psychological subtext); Irene Vonck by Nesrin During (Vessel sculpture formed from solid blocks of clay); Expanding the Mystery by Gail Nichols (Studying materials and firing conditions in search of an elusive glaze effect); Tim Rowan by Jeff Shapiro (Strength and simplicity in wood-fired vessels and sculpture); Red Star Studios by Paula Sibrack Marian (Inside a community art center): Kathryn Narrow by Daniel A. Heyman (Carved porcelain vessels with satin glazes); The Making(s) of a Sphere by Ursula Goebels-Ellis (Raku- and wood-fired slab-built forms); Expressing the Human Form: Sculpture exhibition at Baltimore Clayworks in Maryland; Jaipur Blues by Brinda Gill (Revitalizing a faltering tradition in India); Opening the Door to Copper-Red Glazes by Harding Black (from the CM Archives, originally published in the January 1953 issue, Volume 1, Issue 1). Tight and clean - a very good or better copy. 325 grams - ships lettermail at reduced postage when you contact us directly! We welcome all reasonable offers on our books.
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Book number: 28051
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Catalogue: Art

 
Butler, Ruth C., Kim Nagorski et al (eds.)
Ceramics Monthly, May 2001
Westerville (OH): American Ceramic Society, 2001. Paper bound, quarto. Pp112. Features include: Taiwan's International Ceramics Competition; On Being a Visiting Artist by Bonnie Kemske (Adjusting routine and technique to a new working environment); Bread, Butter and Salt: The Pottery of Cathi Jefferson by Rachelle Chinnery; Washington Ledesma's Parade of Personalities by Jani Gardner (A modern imterpretation of ancient, multicultural symbols); Natural Materials: Wood-firing invitational at Central Michigan University; Archie McCall: Beyond the Decorative by Glen R. Brown; The Ceramics of Joan Miro: Exhibition at the Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art in Toronto; Mark Bell by Phyllis Blair Clark (Marketing pottery according to lifestyle and working preferences); Kathy Venter: Life-size figures evoke adolescent transitions; Letting Go of Tradition by John Bennett (Shifting creative gears provides fulfillment); Naniwazuyaki: The Pottery of Osaka, Japan by John Carle; Eva Eisenloeffel by Nesrin During (Psychological studies of human experiences); Chris Staley: Significance of Touch by Judy Donaldson; Black Friday by Jeff Zamek (Remembering a friend with a special glaze); Alternative Raku Kiln Designs by Andreas Salzman with Jennifer Salzman (A do-it-yourself journey through construction, firing and finishing); The Change Is the Weather by Susan Scott (Studying the effects of moisture in a kiln). Tight and clean - a very good or better copy. 320 grams - ships lettermail at reduced postage when you contact us directly! We welcome all reasonable offers on our books.
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Book number: 28052
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Catalogue: Art

 
Butler, Ruth C., Kim Nagorski et al (eds.)
Ceramics Monthly, April 2001
Westerville (OH): American Ceramic Society, 2001. Paper bound, quarto. Pp112. Features include: Jim Koudelka's Layered Contraptions by Daniel Duford (Assembled forms with multifired surfaces to suggest age); National Cup Invitational (Works by 50 ceramists at the Society of Arts and Crafts in Boston; Phil Rogers: Functional stoneware at Pucker Gallery in Boston; Vera Tamari by Carol Malt (Sculpture reflecting social and physical environment); Mary Barringer's Conversations by Leigh Taylor Mickelson (Using the vessel to explore the landscape of communication); Firing the Hikarigama by Janet Buskirk (Wood firing with women of the northwest); Summer Workshops 2001 (Peter Voulkos constructs a large form during a workshop at Anderson Ranch, Snowmass Village, Colorado); Charmian Johnson by Jim Weaver (Canadian ceramist benefits from cross-cultural experiences); Gary Schlappal by Marlene England (Experimenting with the vessel form for art's sake); Cherchez la forme by Kerina Schweer (Exploring form and surface through architectural structure). Tight and clean - a very good or better copy. 320 grams - ships lettermail at reduced postage when you contact us directly! We welcome all reasonable offers on our books.
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Book number: 28053
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Catalogue: Art

 
Butler, Ruth C., Kim Nagorski et al (eds.)
Ceramics Monthly, December 1999
Westerville (OH): American Ceramic Society, 1999. Paper bound, quarto. Pp104. Features include: Contemporary Ceramics at the Gardiner Museum; Pottery in Jamaica by Althea Meade Hajduk (A cross-fertilization of cultures); Shared Visions by Alan Willoughby with Linda Schusterman (Working collaboratively and autonomously); Mitchell Messina by Shirley M. Dawson (Abstract interpretations of common tools); As Always in Clay by Peggy Heer (Experimentation and networking foster satisfying career); Wood-Fired Realism by Steve Hansen (The convergence of industrial imagery and a Midwest heritage); Janis Mars Wunderlich by Anderson Turner (Sculpture inspired by the challenges and joys of art and family); Linda Haworth and the Hillsboro Station: A Community Project by Karl Samson; Susan Karrasch by Mel Jacobson (Incising and calligraphy reflect abundance in nature); David Don Tingy by Louana M. Lackey (;SuperMud' pioneer enjoys working with redware); Customers: How to Get Them and How to Keep Them by Constance Hallinan Lagan. Tight and clean - a very good or better copy. 310 grams - ships lettermail at reduced postage when you contact us directly! We welcome all reasonable offers on our books.
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Book number: 28054
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Catalogue: Art

 
Nancy Campbell (curator)
Noise Ghost and Other Stories
University of Toronto Hart House: Justina M. Barnicke Gallery, 2015. New! Hard bound in slate cloth, illustrated throughout with colour plates, Pp59. Tight and unmarked - a fine copy. 300 grams. We welcome all reasonable offers on our books and also offer local curbside pick-up.
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Book number: 31579
USD 40.00 [Appr.: EURO 37.5 | £UK 31.75 | JP¥ 6295]
Catalogue: Aboriginal Art
Keywords: Inuit Art Exhibitions; Shuvinai Ashoona; Shary Boyle; Ed Pien; Samonie Toonoo; Jack Bush; Ohotaq Mikkigak 9780772706645

 
Arts Canada (Anne Trueblood Brodzky - editor)
Currents in Painting: ArtsCanada, July/August 1981, Issue Number 242/243 (Gorky's garden; Shadbolt's fertile painting; etc.)
Toronto: Society for Art Publications, 1981. Paper bound, large quarto, illustrated in black and white and colour, 48pp. Minor wear to spine else in very good condition. 255 grams. Features include: Gorky's garden: the Erotics of Paint by Dale McConathy; Shadbolt's fertile painting by Margaret Heideman; Country allegory and city reality: The Janus-faced phenomenon of Cloisonism by Carol Zemel; John Boyle: Pavilioned Heroes by Michael Greenwood; Ronald Bloore: A Memory of Significant Space by Michael Ethan Brodzky; Goodridge Roberts, late work by Sandra Paikowsky; Jock Macdonald: The Course of the Painter by Joyce Zemans; plus book and many other reviews.
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Book number: 21649
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Catalogue: Art
Keywords: Artscanada Magazine, Ann Brodzky, Rose Danesewich, Andras Szecsko, Ilona Szecsko, Gorky's Garden Erotics Paint; Dale Mcconathy; Shadbolt Fertile Painting Margaret Heideman; Country Allegory City Reality Janus-Faced Phenomenon Cloisonism Carol Zemel; John

 
Arts Canada (Anne Trueblood Brodzky - editor)
Figurative Sculpture: ArtsCanada, April/May 1978, Issue Number 220/221 (Persona: the sculpture of Colette Whiten)
Toronto: Society for Art Publications, 1978. Paper bound, large quarto, illustrated in black and white and colour, 64pp. Moderate wear and tearing to top of spine else in very good condition. 365 grams. Feature articles include: Editorial on Jack Chambers (1931-1978); Where have Venus, Moses and the Devil gone? by Theodore Allen Heinrich; Persona: the sculpture of Colette Whiten by John Chandler; Myth and Metamorphosis: Mary Frank by Hayden Herrera; The Artist's artist - Giorgio Morandi by Janet Abramovicz; Drawing in painting: Paul Fournier and Tony Calzetta by Kay Woods; John Hoyland in mid-career by John McEwen; A Kenneth Lochhead retrospective by Kay Woods; The artist as curator of the imagination by Michael Morris; documenta 6: painting by Theodore Allen Heinrich; plus several reviews.
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Book number: 21638
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Catalogue: Art
Keywords: Artscanada Magazine, Ann Brodzky, Rose Danesewich, Andras Szecsko, Ilona Szecsko, Jack Chambers 1931-1978; Where Have Venus Moses Devil Gone? Theodore Allen Heinrich; Persona Sculpture Colette Whiten; John Chandler; Myth Metamorphosis Mary Frank; Hayden H

 
Arts Canada (Anne Trueblood Brodzky - editor)
Sculpture and Place: ArtsCanada, October/November 1977, Issue Numbers 216/217 (Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, etc.)
Toronto: Society for Art Publications, 1977. Paper bound, large quarto, illustrated in black and white and colour, 64pp. Very good icondition. 385 grams. Feature articles include: Sculpture for Hercules: documenta 6 by Theodore Allen Heinrich; Site work: some sculpture at Artpark by Eileen Thalenberg; Pierre Puvis de Chavannes by Michael Greenwood; Fletcher Starbuck: recent works by Peter Perrin; Art, Love and Politics: Deals by Vera Frenkel.
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Book number: 21637
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Catalogue: Art
Keywords: Artscanada Magazine, Ann Brodzky, Rose Danesewich, Andras Szecsko, Ilona Szecsko, Sculpture Hercules Documenta 6, Theodore Allen Heinrich; Site Work Sculpture Artpark, Eileen Thalenberg; Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, Michael Greenwood; Fletcher Starbuck: Rec

 
Arts Canada (Anne Trueblood Brodzky - editor)
Ways of working: ArtsCanada, August/September 1979, Issue Number 228/229 (Sculpture from an African totality, etc.)
Toronto: Society for Art Publications, 1979. Paper bound, large quarto, illustrated in black and white and colour, 56pp. Near fine condition. 320 grams. Features include: Vera Frenkel: A room with a view by John Noel Chandler; Charles Gagnon's point of view by Dore Ashton; Yves Gaucher: Painting for open space by Gerald Needham; George Trakas: A natural hierarchy of materials by Nancy Tousley; Robert Murray: Sculpture to be seen in motion by Lowery Sims; Mary Janitch: The elements of play by Michael Ethan Brodzky; Lionel LeMoine Fitzgerald: The development of an artist by Eli Mandel; Doucet-Saito: Momentum in clay by DG Jones; Blake Millar: Line and structure by Robert Goodfellow; Sculpture from an African totality by Daniel Mato; plus several reviews.
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Book number: 21642
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Catalogue: Art
Keywords: Artscanada Magazine, Ann Brodzky, Rose Danesewich, Andras Szecsko, Ilona Szecsko, Vera Frenkel Room with View; John Noel Chandler; Charles Gagnon Point of View; Dore Ashton; Yves Gaucher Painting Open Space; Gerald Needham; George Trakas Natural Hierarchy

 
[Diego Rivera] Castro, A.
Diego Rivera Posters / Postales
NP: Cred. Turismo, n.d.. Folder/brochure with yellow and white covers containing ten 6.5 x 4.5 inch postcards, one larger postcard (La Gran Tenochtitlan) at 8.5 x 4.5 inches, a fold-out (approx 16 x 7.5 inches) titled Mexico Through the Centuries, and, in the pocket on the other side of the brochure the pamphlet 'Brief Description of National Palace and Diego Rivera's Murals', in English, and with 30pp. A very beautiful and intact set from this important artist, with Rivera's facsimile signature inside the folder. 120 grams.
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Book number: 23583
USD 15.00 [Appr.: EURO 14.25 | £UK 12 | JP¥ 2361]
Catalogue: Art
Keywords: Diego Rivera Posters Postales

 
Chan Nai Chau
Chinese Paintings by Dr. Chan Nai Chau
Taipei: Chen Yen Publishing Company, 1980. Hard bound in white cloth, first edition, smaller quarto, illustrated with full-page colour plates, Pp96. Clear plastic dust jacket torn at extremities and white cloth covers lightly soiled otherwise a tight and clean, very good copy. 580 grams. We welcome all reasonable offers on our books.
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Book number: 29894
USD 500.00 [Appr.: EURO 467.75 | £UK 394.75 | JP¥ 78687]
Catalogue: Art
Keywords: Chan Nai Chau Paintings Collection

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