- Both vols. wrappers frayed. Otherwise fine.
= Catalogue raisonné of the paintings.
= Contains a catalogue raisonné.
AND 12 others, i.a. on Nicolaas Wijnberg, Jan Wolkers, Fred Sieger, Dirk Oudes, Paul Citroen and Else Berg.
- Spine sl. defective
= Contains lithographs by i.a. J. SLUIJTERS, K. HEYNSIUS, F. BOBELDIJK, G. RÖLING, H. KROP and M. MONNICKENDAM.
AND a duplicate of the same.
- With num. annotations; somewhat foxed. Spine splitting.
= Rare and early overview of the lithographic works by Horace Vernet.
- All vols. bookplate on upper pastedown; contents sl. yellowed. Fine set.
= Lipperheide Fa 36; Colas 3024; Hiler p.882; cf. Arntzen/ Rainwater P45 (ed. 1868-1975). Deals extensively with medieval furnishings, household objects, costume and armour.
- Silkscreens very fine; portfolio sl. rubbed along edges.
- Fine copy.
= Parr/ Badger p.144. Catalogue of the exhibition held at Moderna Museet in Stockholm February-March 1968.
- Dustwrapper dam.; boards trifle soiled. = Contact books no.2. Rare magazine.
AND 2 others: FUTURE BOOKS (London, publ. in collaboration w. O. NEURATH, 1946, 2 vols., istotype graphics, orig. wr., 4to).
= Rare conceptual art book.
Lawrence Weiner: As far as the eye can see. Los Angeles etc., Museum of Contemporary Art etc., 2007, 411,(1)p., num. (col.) ills., orig. boards, obl. 4to. - AND 2 others: G. FIETZEK and G. STEMMRICH, Having Been Said. Writings & Interviews of Lawrence Weiner 1968-2003 (Ostfildern, 2004, ills., orig. wr.) and A. ALBERRO a.o., Lawrence Weiner (London, 1998, (col.) ills., orig. wr., 4to).
- Lacks p.12/13 and 33 and the woodcut by Jan Mankes but with the separate large woodcut by C.A. Lion Cachet. Mediocre copy, sold w.a.f.
= Le Coultre 2-7/8d.
Wendingen. Year 9, no.10 (grafische kunst). Ed. H.C. Verkruysen. Introd. S. Moulijn. Amst., C.A. Mees, 1928, 18p., ills., orig. lithogr. wr. after S. JESSERUN DE MESQUITA, bound as a blockbook, large 4to.
- Lacks part of the orig. ties. Covers sl. browned/ (sl.) waterst./ soiled. = Le Coultre 9-10d.
- Most vols. (very) fine; occas. yellowed/ (sl.) foxed; year 2, no.7/8 (Houtsnedennummer): frontwr. sl. dam./ loose/ w. traces of tape on front/ lacks the folded woodcut by C.A. Lion Cachet; year 7, no. 4 and 5 (Frank LLoyd Wright vols. 2 and 3): (marginally) waterdam. throughout (incl. wr.); 1x w. sm. bookplate on title-p.; Year 4, no.11 (Wright, cover: El Lissitzky) vertical fold throughout/ trifle yellowed wrs. w. a few tiny marginal tears. Wrs. varying from frayed to good/ very good and occas. very fine; only a few w. broken ties or ticket/ stamp on front cover.
= Rare complete run of this legendary periodical, with a few rare inserts (i.e. 9 'Technical Sections', 1 green inlay sheet and 2 'Announcements'), incl. year 7, no.2 (Hildo Krop) in deluxe ed., all Frank Lloyd Wright issues of year 7 and Year 4, no.11 (Wright, cover: El Lissitzky). The earlier the date of publication, the more striking and daring the richness in subjects, design, typography and covers. To quote H.Th. Wijdeveld, the general editor: "Zij hebben de frisheid van het gedurfde, niet gebonden en zingen hun 'illusies van de komende schoonheid'". For a complete overview consult Le Coultre, Wendingen 1918-1932 (Blaricum/ New York, 2001); with on p.6: "Looking back at the twentieth century, one sees in Wendingen a compelling model of design practice, singular in the intensity of its focus and the originality of its aesthetic form. Nothing in the evolution of avant-garde art and design matches the sustained and impassioned visual inquiry of this magazine." SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXXVIII.
- Wrappers sl. frayed. Contents fine.
= Le Coultre 2 - 5d. With loosely inserted leaflet Technisch gedeelte (19-22,(4)p.).
AND no. 2 of year 5 of the same periodical (contents fine. Wrs. sl. frayed. Le Coultre 5 - 2d).
- Backstrip dam.
= Le Coultre 6-4/5. Part of the special commemorative series on the suddenly deceased architect M. de Klerk (Le Coultre p.146).
AND a dam. copy of year 2, no.6.
- Spine worn; binding cord dam.
AND 4 other issues: year 4, no.1/2 (Engl. ed., wr. by Willem van KONIJNENBURG), no.4/5 (wr. by Richard ROLAND HOLST); year 6, no.1 (wr. by Jan HAVERMANS) and year 8, no.1 (wr. by Johan POLET).
- Lvs. wrinkled. Sm. hole in backcover. = Le Coultre 12-1d.
AND 4 other issues, i.a. year 3, no.3/4 (Woningbouw) and year 10, no.8 (Lauweriks).
- Portfolio stained along spine.
= Facsimile reprint of the avant-garde writings by Hendrik Werkman published from September 1923 to November 1926 in Groningen. With the accomp. booklet: J. Martinet, Werkman's Call. A study devoted to Hendrik Werkman and The Next Call, supplemented by detailed descriptions of the successive issues and variant copies of The Next Call, biographical and bibliographical information, and an English translation of all texts (75p., Dutch/ English text, ills., orig. wr., 4to).
AND 3 others, i.a. C.O. JELLEMA, De verborgen wegen zijn het mooist - H.N. Werkman (Bedum, 1995, fold. leaf w. poem and Werkman-style print by M. WIELINGA, printed in 180 numb. and signed copies, orig. wr.).