Roy lichtenstein cover (6 risultati)

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Da: gearbooks, The Bronx, NY, U.S.A.gearbooks
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Decorative Hardcover. Condizione: Like New. No Jacket. 160 pp. Clean, fresh copy with very light shelf wear, crisp pages and clean text. No dj. Roy Lichtenstein (Cover Painting) (illustratore).

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Da: Wagon Tongue Books, Linden, AB, CanadaWagon Tongue Books
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Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good +. First Edition. Turns out that the `new world' for the purposes of this 239 pge novel means South America - Peru in particular. Tintin is 49 and feeling a mid-life doldrum, when suddenly ._._. . Accompanying him are the usual Snowy - the terrier and Captain Haddock. Let us not forget the charm…ing Madame Clavdia Chauchat. As well Peeperkorn and Senor Settembrini make appearances. In the opening Tuten speaks of George Remi as his friend, so this seems to be genuine homage. READ more about : Marlinspike, Pimento, harbor-porter, socialism, and pistoleros. Recall that this has always been political humour. UNillustrated. Cond : Paper wrapper is burgundy with white lettering. Front cover graphic shows Monsieur Tintin sitting in his living room reading le journal - Snowy at his feet. P/O markings verso front cover and once or twice in text. One folded corner. Colours bright, light gen. wear. Excellent reading copy. Quote (p. 80) : " Tintin retreated to the manor house, thinking to tell Clavdia about the mad pair in the garage, whom he had finally recognized as Naptha and Settembrini in disguise, but he remembered, painfully, that ._._._. ." Size: 8vo. Roy Lichtenstein (cover) (illustratore).
Altre immaginiThe San Francisco Earthquake; a Magazine of the Arts; Volume 1, #4, Summer/fall 1968
Herman, Jan Jacob (Ed) ; Roy Lichtenstein (Cover Art) & William Burroughs
Editore: San Francsico Earhtquake, San Francsico, 1968
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Da: DogStar Books, Lancaster, PA, U.S.A.DogStar Books
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Paperback. Condizione: Very Good+. First Edition. B & W Photos and reproductions; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 96 pages; 1968 San Francisco Earthquake. Vol. I No. 4 (Summer/Fall 1968). Trade-size paperback in glossy pictorial covers illustrated from artwork by Roy Lichtenstein. Perfect bound. Snug, bright, and neat, with just mild expected… toning to the predominantly white covers and a superficial vertical reader crease to spine. Very faint drink ring to the front cover. Notable contributors include William S. Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, Edward Ruscha, Ed Sanders, Charles Plymell, Dick Higgins, Carl Weissner, Claude Pélieu, and Carl Solomon, among others. A key issue of this influential San Francisco quarterly edited by Jan Herman, merging Beat, post-Beat, Fluxus, and avant-garde voices with striking visual art. Distributed via City Lights Bookstore but published independently under the Earthquake Press imprint. A sharp, appealing copy. VG+.
Altre immaginiEditore: Little Golden Book, USA., 1960
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Da: Comic World, Steinbach, MB, CanadaComic World
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Pictorial Illustrated Boards. Condizione: Very Good -. TRUE FIRST EDITION. Walt Disney's DONALD DUCK, Lost and Found (1960 Little Golden Book D86; with Mickey Mouse and Goofy); Source for LOOK MICKEY! the Pop Art Masterpiece by ROY LICHTENSTEIN Buettner, Carl (Story) Bob Grant and Bob Totten cover and art; 1960; Little Golden Bo…ok #D86; 28 Pages including Covers; Pictorial illustrated Boards; FIRST Edition Hardcover; This First Edition is identified and confirmed by the letter "A" in the bottom right edge of the Last story page, hidden under the Border of the Binding to the Hardcover; ** Children's Book Comics Panel Art INSPIRED and Re-Imagined by Top American POP artist ROY LICHTENSTEIN is the Source for LOOK MICKEY! his Pop Art Masterpiece; ** Wikipedia; "LOOK MICKEY! is a 1961 oil on canvas painting by Roy Lichtenstein. Widely regarded as the bridge between his abstract expressionism and pop art works, it is notable for its ironic humor and aesthetic value as well as being the first example of the artist's employment of Ben-Day dots, speech balloons and comic imagery as a source for a painting. The painting was bequeathed to the Washington, D.C., National Gallery of Art upon Lichtenstein's death. Building on his late 1950s drawings of comic strip characters, Look Mickey marks Lichtenstein's first full employment of painterly techniques to reproduce almost faithful representations of pop culture and so satirize and comment upon the then developing process of mass production of visual imagery. In this, Lichtenstein pioneered a motif that became influential not only in 1960s pop art but continuing to the work of artists today. Lichtenstein borrows from a Donald Duck illustrated story book, showing Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck during a fishing mishap. However, he makes significant alterations to the original source, including modifying the color scheme and perspective, while seeming to make statements about himself. The painting is one of Lichtenstein's first non-expressionist works, and marks his initial employment of Ben-Day dots which he used to give it an "industrial" half-tone effect. The painting is his first use both of a speech balloon and comics as source material. The work has visible pencil marks and was produced using a plastic-bristle dog brush to apply the oil paint onto the canvas. By the time of his death, Look Mickey was regarded as Lichtenstein's breakthrough work; The large scale reproduction of a comic strip frame was considered radical and revolutionary at the time"; ** [Original Art ROY LICHTENSTEIN Paintings have a Value of approx. between $20 Million to $95 Million each range] Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse and Goofy on Tom Sawyers Island (a notable Disneyland and Disney World attraction) with Castle Rock, Fort Wilderness; The Duckapoo INDIANS adopted Donald Duck into their Tribe and made him a BIG CHIEF; RARE TITLE due to High Collectible Demand and Very Low Supply; ** Image of Original CATFISH COVE Page from Little Golden Book #D86 included in Listing; ** Image of LOOK MICKEY! by ROY LICHTENSTEIN included in Listing for Reference and Comparison Purposes; >>> Rubbing Wear to Covers, Cover Corner Wear, Edges of covers are worn. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Bob Grant and Bob Totten cover and Art (insiration for the ROY LICHTENSTEIN Pop Art Masterpiece Painting) (illustratore). Book.
Altre immaginiEditore: Little Golden Book, USA., 1960
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Da: Comic World, Steinbach, MB, CanadaComic World
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EUR 171,01
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Pictorial Illustrated Boards. Condizione: Very Good/ Fine. TRUE FIRST EDITION. Walt Disney's DONALD DUCK, Lost and Found (1960 Little Golden Book D86; with Mickey Mouse and Goofy); Source for LOOK MICKEY! the Pop Art Masterpiece by ROY LICHTENSTEIN Buettner, Carl (Story) Bob Grant and Bob Totten cover and art; 1960; Little Golde…n Book #D86; 28 Pages including Covers; Pictorial illustrated Boards; FIRST Edition Hardcover; This First Edition is identified and confirmed by the letter "A" in the bottom right edge of the Last story page, hidden under the Border of the Binding to the Hardcover; ** Children's Book Comics Panel Art INSPIRED and Re-Imagined by Top American POP artist ROY LICHTENSTEIN is the Source for LOOK MICKEY! his Pop Art Masterpiece; ** Wikipedia; "LOOK MICKEY! is a 1961 oil on canvas painting by Roy Lichtenstein. Widely regarded as the bridge between his abstract expressionism and pop art works, it is notable for its ironic humor and aesthetic value as well as being the first example of the artist's employment of Ben-Day dots, speech balloons and comic imagery as a source for a painting. The painting was bequeathed to the Washington, D.C., National Gallery of Art upon Lichtenstein's death. Building on his late 1950s drawings of comic strip characters, Look Mickey marks Lichtenstein's first full employment of painterly techniques to reproduce almost faithful representations of pop culture and so satirize and comment upon the then developing process of mass production of visual imagery. In this, Lichtenstein pioneered a motif that became influential not only in 1960s pop art but continuing to the work of artists today. Lichtenstein borrows from a Donald Duck illustrated story book, showing Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck during a fishing mishap. However, he makes significant alterations to the original source, including modifying the color scheme and perspective, while seeming to make statements about himself. The painting is one of Lichtenstein's first non-expressionist works, and marks his initial employment of Ben-Day dots which he used to give it an "industrial" half-tone effect. The painting is his first use both of a speech balloon and comics as source material. The work has visible pencil marks and was produced using a plastic-bristle dog brush to apply the oil paint onto the canvas. By the time of his death, Look Mickey was regarded as Lichtenstein's breakthrough work; The large scale reproduction of a comic strip frame was considered radical and revolutionary at the time"; ** [Original Art ROY LICHTENSTEIN Paintings have a Value of approx. between $20 Million to $95 Million each range] Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse and Goofy on Tom Sawyers Island (a notable Disneyland and Disney World attraction) with Castle Rock, Fort Wilderness; The Duckapoo INDIANS adopted Donald Duck into their Tribe and made him a BIG CHIEF; RARE TITLE due to High Collectible Demand and Very Low Supply; ** Image of Original CATFISH COVE Page from Little Golden Book #D86 included in Listing; ** Image of LOOK MICKEY! by ROY LICHTENSTEIN included in Listing for Reference and Comparison Purposes; ** Minor Staining on "Catfish Cove" page, Minor Rubbing Wear to Back Cover, Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Bob Grant and Bob Totten cover and Art (insiration for the ROY LICHTENSTEIN Pop Art Masterpiece Painting) (illustratore). Book.
Altre immaginiPolemic: A Journal of Contemporary Ideas, Vol. IV No. 1 Spring 1959 [with Typed Note Signed from Roy Lichtenstein]
Phillip M. Kadis [ed.]; Roy Lichtenstein [cover]; Herman Hesse, Roger Zelazny et al. [contrib.]
Editore: Case Western University, Cleveland, OH, 1959
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Da: Capitol Hill Books, ABAA, Washington, DC, U.S.A.Capitol Hill Books, ABAA
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Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. [Cleveland, OH]: Polemic Society of Western Reserve University [Case Western Reserve University], 1959. Magazine (25cm); 135pp. Lichtenstein's woodcut dust jacket with wine text to front panel; stiff staple-bound wrappers. All ten woodcuts and relief etchings present. J…acket predictably bumped and toned, especially along spine, with surface-level scratches to front panel. Wrappers bumped at spine ends and lightly toned; otherwise clean. Binding sound. Textblock clean. Toning due to ink transfer on pp84; interior pages otherwise clean. A Very Good copy. A typed, signed note from Lichtenstein is laid-in in its original envelope. Lichtenstein's brief note, dated 1990, confirms that the woodcut cover is the only piece he contributed to Polemic during the magazine's run.