574 - 1278 FINE and APPLIED ARTS, ART REFERENCE
- First free endpaper sl. yellowed. Binding trifle worn. A good copy.
= Small monographs on Dutch poster designers.
AND 13 others, all on Dutch posters, commercial art and designers, i.a. on Dutch election posters, Philips advertisements, Fré Cohen, Dick Elffers, Chris Lebeau, P.A.H. Hofman, Stefan Schlesinger.
- Wrappers partly foxed.
= Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with the artist receiving the David Röell-Prijs. Features illustrations from this way brouwn 1964 and 1m, 1 step 1980.
- Wrappers sl. soiled and worn at extremities.
= Brusse 816; Maan/ Van der Ree 100 and p.36: "De montage voor 'Nieuwe mensen in Moskou' krijgt zijn specifieke karakter door het verschil in beeldrichting: verticaal, horizontaal en diagonaal met daarbij het geraffineerd gebruik van de kleuren blauw en bruin."
Donker, A. Schaduw der bergen. Ibid., idem, 1935, 423p., orig. cl. w. dustwr. w. photomontage frontcover by WIM BRUSSE.
- Wrappers w. some sm. damages to extremities. = Brusse 813; Maan/ Van der Ree 104.
AND 5 others w. photomontage board/ (dust)wr. des. by the same (all not in Maan/ Van der Ree), i.a. A. RUIZ VILAPLANA, Ik verklaar onder eede (Rott., 1938, orig. plain wr. w. (dam.) dustwr. Brusse 882) and J. VIJVERBERG, Vogel-idyllen (ibid., 1933, num. ills., orig. wr. and later glassine dustwr. Backwr. loose. Brusse 560).
- Lacks lid and possibly an accompanying booklet. Title-p./ colofon and 1 print w. sm. stain.
= With contributions by i.a. B. BOS, M. BUCHER, E. SMITSHUIJZEN, T. SATOH, P. SCHER, and I. MONSON-BAUMGARTEN.
= Provenance: the collection of Johan Deumens.
- A few foxed spots on edges bookblock; mounted printed dedication on first free endpaper.
= One of 98 DELUXE copies on "Featherweight". Contains a catalogue raisonné.
- Occas. sl. foxed. Binding sl. rubbed.
- Spine worn. = One of 50 numb. copies on Japanese, w. a suite of the plates.
AND 1 other: L. BÉNÉDITE, Fantin-Latour (Paris, 1903, 3 lithogr. by H. FANTIN-LATOUR, helio-engr. plates, orig. rebacked wr., 4to. Partly foxed; bookplates).
- Leaves loose(ning)/ foxed. Top of spine splitting. = Rare.
- Contents occas. sl. foxed. Wr. dustsoiled and unevenly discoloured.
= Very rare exhibition catalogue for the exhibition in the Stedelijk Museum. Braches 535.






































