- (Sl.) yellowed (incl. wr.); corners vaguely bumped. Spine sl. rubbed; wr. w. vague traces of silverfish activity along upper margin of backwr.
= Dekkers/ Van der Spek/ De Vries G-38; Cat. Hot Printing 21-g1.
Jordens, J.G. (ed.). De 1e twintig linoleumsneden van leerlingen eener H.B.S.V. Gron., H.N. Werkman, 1925, (26)p., 20 full-p. linocuts, printed by H.N. WERKMAN in a small number of copies, bound as a blockbook, orig. wr. w. linocut on the frontwr., square 8vo.
= Dekkers/ Van der Spek/ De Vries G-72a; Cat. Hot Printing 25-g7. Venema, De Ploeg (1978), p.184: "Jordens was een belangrijk man in het tekenonderwijs. Hij was een grote voorvechter van vernieuwing. (...) Die ideeën werden in praktijk gebracht met de twee uitgaven uit 1925, beide met 20 linoleumsneden en een derde uitgave in 1930. Werkman drukte deze in kleine oplage." Fine, expressionist linocuts.
ADDED: BLAD VOOR KUNST, October 1921 [no.1], woodcut wr. by J. WIEGERS only (rubbed spine; with a few dam. lvs. from other issues loosely inserted, 1x w. full-p. woodcut by the same).
= The standard oeuvre catalogue. One of 250 numb. copies of a DELUXE edition, in orig. dec. board slipcase, with an extra booklet H.N. Werkman, 'Acrobatisch toeren met lettermateriaal', containing a facs. letter and plates of 9 'druksels' (16p., 250 numb. copies, orig. wr., large 8vo).
Spek, J. van der and Vries, A. de a.o (ed.). H.N. Werkman 1882-1945. Leven en werk. Gron., WBooks etc., 2015, 254p., richly illustrated, orig. boards, large 4to. - AND 1 other on the same.
- With on upper pastedown: the etched bookplate by Cor DE WOLFF for "ir. Eugène Strens" (printed in red, 14,5x11,5 cm., signed "Cor de Wolff 1934" in pencil, signed in the plate). Fine copy.
= M. Fürst (Grieshaber Katalog) 113; Lutze (Horst Antes Catalogue de l'oeuvre gravé) 1.
= 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 2 others by/ on the same: J. MARTINET (ed.), Hot printing (Amst.,1963, num. (col.) ills., orig. (sl. yellowed) wr., 4to) and HN WERKMAN KALENDER (Gron., 1995, 12 loose lvs., published in 515 numb. copies (500), in orig. board portfolio, 4to. Facs. ed. of the ed. 1945).
- Plates trifle foxed in blank margins; owner's entry on 2nd blank.
= One of 50 DELUXE copies printed on Japanese paper.
- Spine-ends dam.
- A few w. pinholes.
= I.a. for exhibitions by JAMES LEE BYARS (1973, "Are you ready to do some art show Love B"), GER VAN ELK (1973, "Het soortelijk gewicht van de kunstzinnige verbeelding"), CHRISTO (1972, "Works 1958-1972"), DAVID LAMELAS (1973, "Time as activity"), RICHARD LONG (1973, w. ills. "Camp-fire ash South America 1972" and "Two lines walked through dust covered grass Africa 1969"). IDEM (1976, "Driftwood") and LAWRENCE WEINER (1973, "And then untended as... (..)'). Provenance: the collection of Kees Broos and Liesbeth Brandt Corstius.
= Rare German edition.
Idem. Wereldtentoonstelling voor Koloniën, zeevaart en Vlaamsche kunst te Antwerpen 1930 Nederlandsch Paviljoen. Amst. and Mechelen, De Spieghel/ het Kompas, 1930, 66,(6)p., ills., orig. wr., sq. 8vo.
- Both vols. covers sl. dustsoiled.
- Portfolio sl. foxed. First booklet wrappers sl. browned.
= Remarkable Art Déco publication, designed by the editor of the periodical Wendingen.
Wijdeveld, H.Th. Cultuur en kunst. Verzamelde opstellen 1917-1929. Amst., De Spieghel, 1929, 150p., orig. wr., large 8vo. - AND 2 others, i.a. a cyclostyled booklet by the same: Uit de memoires van de architect. Toneel dans muziek (n.pl., 1967, ringbound wr., 4to). - ADDED: 2 vols. on Wendingen, i.a. M. LE COULTRE, Wendingen 1918-1932. Architectuur en vormgeving (Kerkdriel, 2009, num. (col.) ills., orig. boards w. dustwr., 4to).
= Rare.
Wal, J. de (ed.). Harry van Kuyk (1929-2008). Wit op wit. En zwart, Reliëfdrukken en kunstenaarsboeken. Nijm., Van Kuyk, 2016, 415,(1)p., num. (col.) ills., printed in 1000 copies, orig. wr., 4to.
= Contains an oeuvre-catalogue.
- Frontwr. of the first 2 vols. w. a few tiny stains in outer margin; section 56 w. sm. stain on outer edge of part of bookblock; frontwr. of section 57 sl. yellowed and sl. fingersoiled.
= Artist's books on Absolute Knowlegde. The final three works of the Section series, vol.1-57, publshed between 1971-1990. The contents of each vol. consist of the repeated phrase "Absolute Knowlegde" on each leaf.
= Rare overview of all of conceptual artist Ian Wilson's "discussions" with invited participants, often at art institutions. The discussions themselves were never recorded or transcribed. The only physical remains of the discussions series were printed invitations, three of which are loosely inserted in the present volume.
= "Rudi van de Wint, geboren en getogen in Den Helder, heeft jarenlang met de gedachte rond gelopen om in de Nollen - een laag duinenterrein met een interessante vegetatie - en dan met name in de zich aldaar bevindende bunkers uit de eerste Wereldoorlog, een kuntzinnig projekt te realiseren, dat een synthese zou moeten zijn tussen schilderkunst en de ruimte van het omringende landschap".
Koningsbruggen, J. van. R.W. van de Wint. Schilder, beeldhouwer, bouwer. Amst., Sun, 2002, 295p., num. (col.) ills., orig. blindst. cl., 4to. - AND 6 exhibition catalogues on the same, i.a. from Galerie Delta (Rott.) and Centraal Museum (Utr. Triangle-shaped).
- Endpapers sl foxed; bookplate on first blank.
= One of 50 numb. copies bound in giltlettered full vellum.
= English translation of Ausgeführte Bauten und Entwürfe von Frank Lloyd Wright (ed. Berlin, 1911).
AND 7 others, i.a. The work of Frank Lloyd Wright. The Wendingen Edition (ibid., 1965, richly illustrated, orig. clothbacked boards w. dustwr., 4to) and B.A. SPENCER (ed.), The Prairie School Tradition. The Prairie Archives of the Milwaukee Art Center (ibid., 1979, ills., orig. cl. w. dustwr., 4to).
- All vols. w. tickets on upper pastedown. Extremities sl. rubbed. A fine set.
= The original ed. of the "standard dictionary of Dutch and Flemish artists" (Arntzen/ Rainwater E135).
Immerzeel Jr., J. De levens en werken der Hollandsche en Vlaamsche kunstschilders, beeldhouwers, graveurs en bouwmeesters, van het begin der vijftiende tot op de helft der negentiende eeuw. Ed. C.H. and C. Immerzeel. Amst., B.M. Israël, 1974, 3 parts in 1 vol., XXXII,300,(2); (4),336,(1); VIII,307,(1)p., frontisp. portrait, num. portraits in text and monograms/ signatures, orig. cl.
= Facs. reprint of the (second) ed. Amst., 1855.
Kramm, C. De levens en werken der Hollandsche en Vlaamsche kunstschilders, beeldhouwers, graveurs en bouwmeesters, van den vroegsten tot op onzen tijd. Ibid., idem, 1974, 3 parts in 2 vols. (incl. supplement), XXIV,10,960,(1); (6),961-1910,(1); (4),172p., orig. cl. (unif. w. the preceding).
= Facs. reprint of the ed. Amst., 1857-1864.
AND: F.G. WALLER, Biographisch woordenboek van Noord Nederlandsche graveurs. Ed. W.R. Juynboll (ibid., 1974, 61 portraits, 8 fold. genealogical tables, loosely inserted list w. abbreviations, orig. cl., 4to. Facs. reprint of the ed. The Hague, 1938).
- A very fine copy.
- A very fine copy.
= With AUTOGRAPH SIGNED DEDICATION and an ORIGINAL DRAWING (10x12 cm.) in ballpoint on verso frontwr.
Prax, V. Avec Zadkine. Souvenirs de notre vie. Lausanne/ Paris, La Bibliothèque des Arts, 1973, 133,(5)p., photogr. portraits, ills., printed in 1000 numb. copies, orig. wr., sm. 8vo. - AND an exhibition catalogue on O. ZADKINE (Amst., Sted. Mus. Cat. no. 40, n.d.).