Germain artist (8 risultati)

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Da: Arundel Books, Seattle, WA, U.S.A.Arundel Books
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Condizione: Usato - Quasi ottimo
EUR 9,07
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Trade Paperback. Condizione: Near Fine. A Near Fine copy with minimal shelfwear. Internally clean and free of markings with an uncreased spine. // From the publisher's marketing: 'Sheryl St. Germain's prose poems and Janet Morgan's exuberant art celebrate not only woman and nature, but the intricate and imaginative ways they con…nect. The voices in these poems speak as woman, but also as water, earth, air, flora and fauna. Taken together, words and art create surreal portraits of the female as spiritual and physical embodiments of the natural world.'. Morgan, Janet (illustratore).

Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Ubisoft 0 2022
Serie: Watch Dogs: Legion, Libro 1 di 1. Libro 1 di 1 - Watch Dogs: Legion
- Brossura
Da: Adventures Underground, Richland, WA, U.S.A.Adventures Underground
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EUR 18,59
EUR 5,27 spedizioneSpedito in U.S.A.Quantità: 1 disponibili
Trade Paperback. Condizione: New. No Jacket. New Graphic Novel.

Editore: Simon & Schuster, New York 1969
- Rilegato
- Prima edizione
Da: Gibbs Books, Buffalo, NY, U.S.A.Gibbs Books
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Condizione: Usato - Ottimo
EUR 13,55
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Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Fine. 1st Edition. 1st. Edition 1969 1969 ,Hardcover with dust jacket .With 322 page filled with black and white and color art work most full paged.Condition, FINE / FINE . Large heavy book and will need extra postage. Size: 11" x 12". Various Artist (illustratore). Book.
Lingua: Francese
Editore: Centre Georges Pompidou 1979
- Brossura
Da: Midori Art Books, Paris, FranciaMidori Art Books
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EUR 25,00
EUR 25,00 spedizioneSpedito da Francia a U.S.A.Quantità: 5 disponibili
Couverture souple. Condizione: Très bon. 60pages, exposition Gilioli au centre Georges Pompidou 6 juin -3 septembre 1979, le plastique de la couverture se décolle , c'est un beau catalogue de sculpture, les photos sont très réussies.

Editore: New York Graphic Society Ltd., New York 1969
- Rilegato
Da: Strand Book Store, ABAA, New York, NY, U.S.A.Strand Book Store, ABAA
Contatta il venditoreVenditore con 4 stelleCondizione: Usato - Discreto
EUR 90,66
EUR 7,90 spedizioneSpedito in U.S.A.Quantità: 1 disponibili
Hardcover. Condizione: Fair. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. 4to. Considerable bumping and fraying to bottom of spine and bottom corners of boards, with interior slightly visible. Light bumping to corners of boards. Faint sunning to edges of boards. Minor soiling to front free endpaper. Signifigant foxing throughout. Notice…able toning to edges of d.j., particularly to spine ends. Some scraping and scuffing to d.j. Considerable bumping and creasing to d.j. spine ends and corners of d.j., with chipping and a 1' closed tear to the top left corner of the rear panel. Small patch of dampstaining to top edge of d.j. front panel. VG/VG.

Armand Scholtes, Orques du désert. First edition, signed.
Scholtès, Armand (1935-2023), artist; , Germain R?sz, author.
Editore: Montigny, France: Richard Meier. 1986
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Da: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.Wittenborn Art Books
Contatta il venditoreVenditore con 5 stelleCondizione: Usato - Buono
EUR 135,99
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Condizione: Good. In-4° broché, envoi de l'artiste en fin de volume.Biographie .Boards and dust-jacket. Armand Scholtès est né le 6 septembre 1935 à Moyeuvre-Grande(Moselle) où il vécut jusqu'en 1986, date de son installation à Nice, où il demeurera jusqu'à son décés en février 2023.Provenance. Estate of Jacques and Madeleine Ma…tarasso., Nice, France.The story of the Matarasso family, booksellers, gallery owners and publishers of illustrated books and prints, spans three generations of enthusiasts. The Matarassos played a leading role in the intellectual and cultural life of Paris and then Nice. "They devoted their lives to promoting the works on paper of artists and writers," recalls Laure Matarasso, who took up the torch, first with her father in 1993, then alone after his death in 2015.1911 - Henri Matarasso leaves Salonika (now Thessalonika) for France;1916 - Birth of Jacques Matarasso, Henri's son, in Barcelona;1933- Opening of Matarasso bookshop, 72, rue de Seine, Paris;1941- Jacques moves to Nice; After initially setting up shop on rue Alberti in 1941, followed by a second on rue de Russie after the Liberation, Jacques Matarasso settled permanently at 2 rue Longchamp on July 1, 1950;1993- Laure Matarasso, Jacques and Madeleine's daughter, continues the adventure by taking over the gallery in Nice;2016- The bookstore-gallery moved from Rue Longchamp and, after a year of searching, opened at 46 Boulevard Risso, near Mamac and the Nucéra library, between Place Garibaldi and Acropolis in Nice.

Ne pouvant de Nodier montrer l'esprit qui brille, Nous l'avons fait lisant un bouquin adoré.Portrait charge en pied, caricature assise, grosse tête. Mode, costume, pantalon, lunette, chaussure, lecture, livre, biobliothèque, sur les dos, couverture, feuilles, tranche des livres : titres : "MOLIERE", "CORNEILLE", "RACINE", "TITE LIVE", "TACITE", "HOMERE", "SOPHOCLE", "EDITIONS / ELZEVIRS". PANTHEON CHARIVARIQUE. First edition of the lithograph.
Roubaud, Joseph Germain Mathieu = dit « Benjamin », (1811-1847). artist; Jean-Charles-Emmanuel dit Charles Nodier (1780-1844) , subject.
Editore: Paris: le Journal Charivari., Aubert (Imprimeur, lithographe, éditeur), imprimeurBauger (Monsieur), editeur, circa 1841-843 1841
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- Stampa artistica
Da: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.Wittenborn Art Books
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EUR 226,64
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Condizione: Good. Handcolored lithograph with text verso. 37 x 26cm. .Appartient à une suite de 28 planches au musée Carnavalet sur les 100 portraits charges d'Hommes de lettre, poètes, auteurs dramatiques, peintres, sculpteurs, musiciens, acteurs, parues dès 1843 dans le Journal Charivari.Cf. Beraldi, 1885, t.2, p.35-36, nº5, I….F.F, biblio. Portraits charges des personnalités les plus connues en 1830-1840. Publication entre 1838 et 1842 dans le Charivari, puis série publiée en vol. de 100 lithographies. Cette entreprise fait écho au Panthéon, fronton de d. d'Angers. D'autres dessinateurs y collaborent : Daumier, Gavarni, Grandville, Philipon et Traviès. C. Nodier a été directeur de la bibliothèque de l'Arsenal (1824) et élu en 1833 à l'Académie française.

Editore: Hollywood: Classic Pictures 1962
- Manoscritto
Da: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.Wittenborn Art Books
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EUR 158,65
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Condizione: Good. Re--releas2eof the first 1948 film, [8] pp. 44.5x28.5 cm (17½x11¼"). Horizontal crease, some edgewear, light toning and soil, small creases throughout. . "On at least on occasion these two dino-films were paired on a double bill, even though they came from different independent studios. Though I re-watched both… on streaming months apart, I can attest that any viewer unlucky enough to have watched both together would truly have got "the worst of both worlds.".Having said that, neither UNKNOWN nor LOST is truly rock-bottom; they're just aggressively mediocre in comparison to even the simplistic 1960 adaptation of THE LOST WORLD. Like the explorers of Irwin Allen's movie, UNKNOWN's main characters consist of three males and a female. However, all three men are more concerned with contending over the woman than with exploring a contemporary domain where prehistoric creatures still roam. I remember seeing UNKNOWN on TV once some forty-fifty years ago, and it wasn't lost on me that the script-- crafted by two writers whose repertoires were confined to very obscure third-tier flicks-- had very little to say about the wonders of the prehistoric fauna. (Parenthetically, director Jack Bernhard also labored mostly on the third tier, though he recently got some serious film-critic attention thanks to a DVD release of his 1946 noir DECOY.).The script for UNKNOWN makes no bones about its primary concern with the way in which rich beauty Carole (top billed Virginia Grey) instantly intrigues every man she encounters. She's first seen in the company of her fiancee Osborne (Phillip Read), whose project, to photograph the legendary monsters of the Unknown Island, she Carole is bankrolling. The two of them enter a Singapore tavern looking for the master of a charter vessel, Captain Tarnowski (Barton MacLane), and though he disparages their mission as foolishness, the crude, bully-boy skipper accepts their commission, while also intimating that he harbors lustful intentions toward Carole. But Tarnowski also manages to bring along his own nemesis. He invites on the voyage another sailor, Fairbanks (Richard Denning), because Fairbanks had briefly visited the Unknown Island and seen its horrific denizens, even though no one believed the sailor's stories and he subsequently turned to drink. Though Virginia Grey gets top billing, UNKNOWN is really the story of how Denning's character regains his manhood-- and, not coincidentally, how he wins the expedition's sole female away from her fiancee-- who, it is implied, may be less than a man for accepting her financial assistance.So the short voyage to Unknown Island serves to set up Carole as the bone over which the three male canines will contend, with Fairbanks gradually recovering his courage as he falls in love with this technically engaged woman, and she begins to reciprocate. On the island proper, Osborne gets his chance to photograph some of the shabby-looking dinos (all men in suits), but Tarnowski has greater aspirations, for he thinks he's going to hit paydirt if he can take a prehistoric beast back to the civilized world. Thus he's partly like a purely mercenary version of Carl Denham, as well as being a beast far less noble than Denham's anthropoid quarry. At one point, Tarnowski considers using Osborne as bait for one of the dinos, but it's not spoiling much to say that the nasty captain is the one who ends up being monster-chow-- though only after he tries to rape Carole and gets beaten down by Fairbanks in all his resurgent manhood. I think Osborne survives to sail away from Unknown Island with the happy couple, though frankly the script loses interest in this third wheel early on. .The badness of the dino costumes is placed on full display toward the end, when UNKNOWN tries to "ape" the classic KING KONG by having a T-Rex battle a moth-eaten "giant sloth." There's a slight sense that Carole, having "worn the pants" in her relationship with Osborne, is put in her rightful subordinate place after a "real man" defeats a "beast-man" for her hand-- though at film's end we don't really know that Fairbanks will prove any better than Osborne in being able to resist depending on a woman with a substantial bank account.".