205 - 672 FINE and APPLIED ARTS, ART REFERENCE
AND 5 other small publications by/ on the same, i.a. ALECHINSKY. APPEL. REINOUD (Brussels, 1966, orig. col. lithogr. wr.); exhib. cat. STEDELIJK MUSEUM. No. 391 (Amst., 1966, col. lithogr. wr., 4to) and P. ALECHINSKY, Le Test du titre (Paris, 1966, orig. wr., folio).
= WITH a small drawing and autograph signed dedication to "Rolf et Johnny A'dam 1992" in black pen on title-page.
= One of 1000 copies with this wrapper design.
Pierre Alechinsky. Aquarelle und Tuschzeichnungen. Ibid, idem, (1960), no pagination, 7 (1 double-p.) col. lithographs (incl. wr.) by P. ALECHINSKY, orig. wr., 4to.
- Binding sl. warped; lithograph fine.
= DELUXE edition SIGNED and with a loosely added COLOUR LITHOGRAPH by Karel APPEL (24x32 cm.), signed and "23/150" in pencil. The trade edition was limited to 1000 numb. copies. Facs. reprint of the ed. Paris, 1951.
- Contens loose and backwr. loose.
Asgeir Jorn. Munich, Galerie Van de Loo, 1970, (44)p., 19 full-p. (col.) woodcut ills. and orig. tinted woodcut wr. by A. JORN, printed in 800 numb. copies, sq. 8vo (fine). - AND 9 other small exhibition catalogues etc., partly w. (offset) lithogr. wr., i.a. by P. ALECHINSKY and K. APPEL.
- Prob. lacks title to the 2nd part; foxed. Portfolios rather worn; joints splitting.
= A complete series consists of 12 vols. containing a total of only 120 plates. The final vol. was published in 1898. Friedrich Adler taught architectural history in Berlin. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE II.
- Vol.1 water-/ mouldstained in outer margin throughout; both vols occas. sl. foxed. Both vols. binding worn/ dam. Sold as a periodical not subject to return.
- Lacks plate 45; endpapers trifle foxed; otherwise fine.
= Portfolios Modernes Art Déco p.593. Interesting collection of commercial façades and interiors, designed by leading contemp. French designers and architects of the twenties and thirties, among which Robert Mallet-Stevens, Maurice Dufrene, René Herbst and Maurice Jallot.
- Sl. worn and soiled slipcases; vol. 7 sl. foxed. Fine set.
= Series highlighting traditional Chinese architecture. In an effort by the Society for Research in Chinese Architecture to stimulate and protect the techniques and building styles of premodern China. Rarely found complete on the market. Vol. 1: bases; vol. 2: stone railings; vol. 3: facades; vol. 4: dougong (Han-Song dynasty); vol. 5: dougong (Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties); vol. 6: glazed roof tiles; vol. 7: stone column bases; vol. 8: outside decorations; vol. 9: (sparrow) beam tops; vol. 10: caisson ceilings. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE III.
- Lacks first vol. and plate 32. Binding sl. rubbed along extremities.
= Showing buildings by i.a. J.J.P. Oud, W. Dudok, T. Garnier, H.P. Berlage, M. Taut, Th. van Doesburg, Le Corbusier and P. Jeanneret.
- Dustwr. sl. frayed, otherwise a fine copy.
Dekker, P. Oude boerderijen en buitenverblijven langs de Zijper Grotesloot Westzijde. Vol. 2a/2b. Schoorl, Pirola, 1988-1991, 2 vols. w. continuous pagination, p.377-1339, ills., orig. unif. gilt cl. w. dustwr., 4to. - AND 2 others, i.a. P. FRANKL, Gothic architecture (Middlesex, 1962, plates/ ills., orig. cl. w. dustwr., 4to).
- Frontisp. portrait foxed. Covers a few unobtrusive rubbed spots. A fine copy.

































