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Arp, Jean. Vers le blanc infini. |
Arp, Jean. Vers le blanc infini.With 8 orig. full-page etchings by Jean Arp. (28) leaves. Folio. Loose as issued in double paper wrappers and half vellum sleeve with gilt stamped title on spine and printer’s device on front board. In orig. cardboard slipcase. – Lausanne and Paris, La Rose des Vents, (April) 1960. “Collection de la Rose des Vents”, 2. First edition of these 8 poems. One of 499 copies (no. 80) on grand vélin de Rives, signed by Jean Arp, of a total limited edition of 600. – Arntz 405–412; Bleikasten Ab 100; Hagenbach A 365; Monod 525. – Slipcase with tear to edge. A fine copy in all. – Best.-Nr. 25114 |
CHF 2200.— | |
Arp, Jean and Robert Motherwell, ed. on my way. poetry and essays 1912–1947. |
Arp, Jean. Arp, Jean. on my way. poetry and essays 1912–1947.With 2 orig. woodcuts and many illus. in the text. 147 pp. 4to. Orig. illus. wrappers. – New York, Wittenborn, Schultz Inc, 1948. „The documents of modern art“, vol. 6. The two woodcuts „AA“ and „Mask“ were especially created for this publication by Jean Arp. Cover design by Paul Rand. – Rear cover somewhat rubbed, affecting text. Clean copy. – Best.-Nr. 26073 |
CHF 90.— | |
ARP. – (Seuphor, Michel, ed.). L’art abstrait. Ses origines, ses premiers maîtres. |
ARP. – (Seuphor, Michel, ed.). L’art abstrait. Ses origines, ses premiers maîtres.With 2 orig. colour woodcuts by Jean Arp, and many illus., some in colour. 322 pp. 8vo. Orig. wrappers with front cover design by Jean Arp. In printed transparent dust-jacket. In orig. slipcase. – Paris, Maeght, 1949. “Collection Pierre à Feu”, no. V. First edition. One of 995 numbered copies. Important monograph on the history of abstract art. With an essay by Michel Seuphor and a compilation of texts by various artists and writers, such as Jean Arp, Joseph Delteil, Wassily Kandinsky, Frantisek Kupka and Kasimir Malevitch. – (Including:) Invitation card to the opening of the exhibition „Les premiers maîtres de l’art abstrait“ at Musée de Grenoble on April 29, 1949. – Arntz 125 b and 126 b. – Dust jacket browned on spine and with two small portions torn off. Slipcase browned. Cracking on first inner hinge. – Best.-Nr. 26275 |
CHF 550.— |