Editore: Paris: Musee d'art moderne de la ville de Paris, 1975, 1975
Da: Atlantic Bookshop, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. 1st Edition. 4to, card covers, [55]pp., 48 plates (4 in color). Review copy, stamped "service de presse". VG: a clean and solid copy.
Condizione: very good. Pbk 34pp, illustr 10 tipped-in color plates and facsimile reproduction of handwritten introduction by Alexander Calder, edition limited to 2000 copies of which this is number 26, text in French and English, covers faintly toned, lightly shelfworn and rubbed at corners, with a small chip to the rear outside corner, otherwise internally a very good clean tight copy, becoming harder to find.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Frederick A. Praeger, New York, Washington, London, 1966
Da: Redeemed Rare Books, La Jolla, CA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover, cloth. Condizione: Near Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Near Fine. Chagall, Marc (illustratore). Illustrated Edition. CHAGALL, Marc [Lassaigne, Jacques, introduction]. The Ceiling of the Paris Opera. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1966. FIRST ENGLISH EDITION, FIRST ISSUE. Lithographs. Large quarto. Original cloth in original dust jacket. Fully illustrated, including numerous color plates and the frontispiece lithograph by Marc Chagall. Contents, Near Fine. The present copy retains all original lithographs, including the frontispiece and the mounted folding "Final Study" affixed inside the rear cover, often lacking in lesser copies. Original dust jacket with minor edge wear only. Chagall's ceiling for the Palais Garnier remains one of the most debated and celebrated artistic interventions in a historic European monument. Commissioned in 1963 by French Minister of Culture André Malraux for the nineteenth-century opera house designed by Charles Garnier, Chagall replaced the original ceiling with a vast modernist composition honoring the great composers of opera and ballet, including Mozart, Wagner, Debussy, Tchaikovsky, and Ravel. Rather than concealing Garnier's architecture, the luminous floating figures and dreamlike color fields were conceived to dialogue with the opulent Second Empire interior, creating a striking union between nineteenth-century architectural grandeur and twentieth-century modern art. Issued to document Chagall's commission for the ceiling of the Paris Opera House (Palais Garnier), with Chagall's remarks delivered at the unveiling, tracing the development of the project from preparatory studies to the completed ceiling. The unveiling generated considerable controversy in Paris at the time, yet the ceiling has since become one of the defining visual features of the Paris Opera House and among Chagall's most recognized monumental works. Additional pictures are gladly provided on request. Book will be carefully wrapped and boxed securely for safe handling during transit, with international shipping available. [Attributes: First Edition; First Printing; Hard Cover; Illustrated; Lithographs; Dust Jacket.].