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(IGLESIAS A15890)
Dusseldorf. Kunstverein fur die Rheinlande und Westfalen. CRISTINA IGLESIAS. 77 pp., 28 color plates, over 50 b&w illus., exhibs. bibliog. Texts by Jiri Svestka, the artist, Aurora Garcia. Beautifully printed catalogue on this important contemporary Spanish woman sculptor. 4to, self-wraps. First ed. of 1000 copies. 1988. About fine (bit of rubbing lower edge near spine). $17.50 [Order]

(IGNATOW, ROSE A17891)
IGNATOW, ROSE GRAUBERT. ROSE GRAUBERT IGNATOW: Drawings 1958-1988 (Signed by artist). Unpag. (48 pp.), 42 illus. Ed. Bebe Barkan. Signed in full and additionally inscribed by artist. Intro by Robert Bly. International Artists Chapbook 1. Rose Ignatow was highly regarded in the 70s as a poet, fiction writer and visual artist. 8vo, wraps. Ed. of 2000. Merrick, N.Y., Cross-Cultural Communications, 1988. Near fine (dent head of spine). $15.00 [Order]

(INDIANA A5568)
INDIANA, GARY, ed. Living with the Animals. 23 works by contemporary writers and artists that explore the relationship between humans and animals. Includes: William S. Burroughs, Barbara Kruger, William Wegman, Duane Michals, Barbet Schroder, Hunt Slonem, et al. 8vo, cloth, d.j. Boston and London, Faber and Faber, 1994. As new. $16.00 [Order]

(INDIANA A18575)
Portland. Museum of Art. Love and the American Dream: The Art of ROBERT INDIANA. 133 pp., 62 illus. (most in color), exhib. checklist of 69 works in all media, notes, annotated bibliog. Texts by Daniel E. O'Leary, Aprile Gallant, Susan Elizabeth Ryan. Published to accompany an important retrospective of Indiana's work. Large sq. 4to, cloth, d.j. First ed. Seattle, Univ. of Washington Press, 1999. Fine/Fine. $60.00 [Order]

(INDIANA A13760)
Ryan, Susan Elizabeth. ROBERT INDIANA: Figures of Speech. viii, 303 pp., approx. 68 color plates, numerous b&w illus., appendix with poems and artist's statements, notes, index. A major new monograph on Indiana's work from the late 1950s through the early 70s with important new material on his involvement with American literature and poetry. Excellent new monograph. Small 4to, cloth, d.j. First ed. New Haven, Yale Univ. Press, 2000. As new. $36.00 [Order]

(IRWIN and SUYDAM A10915)
IRWIN, WILL and E. H. SUYDAM, illus.. Highlights of Manhattan. x, 381 pp., colored frontis. illus. and 32 b&w illus. printed on ivory colored backgrounds, list of illus. Large 8vo, cloth spine, printed papered bds. with inlaid illus. front cover. First ed. New York and London, The Century Co., 1927. V.G. (cornertips worn, rear endpaper starting). $22.50 [Order]

(ITURRIA, IGNACIO A4253)
Venice (Italy). XLVI Biennale di Venezia. IGNACIO ITURRIA. 30 pp. exhib. cat., 6 color plates (including double-page centerfold), numerous b&w illus., exhibs., awards, colls., checklist of 29 paintings and 8 constructed pieces in his furniture series. Texts by Angel Kalenberg, Hugo Achugar, In English and Spanish. International Uruguayan artist (b. Montevideo, 1949). Uncommon catalogue to the show that established Iturria on the international scene.. 4to, wraps. First ed. 1995. About fine. $50.00 [Order]

(IZIS A10926)
IZIS (photos). Reportage photographique: l'atelier de SOULAGES, mars 1960. Unpag. exhib. cat. 18 full-page or double-page photographs of the artist at work and of his paintings, several color plates, biog., exhibs., colls. 4to, stiff-wraps. No. 977 of a numbered ed. of 2000. Paris, Galerie de France, 1960. V.G.+. $40.00 [Order]

(IZQUIERDO A18751)
Chicago. Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum. MARIA IZQUIERDO 1902-1955. 126 pp., 69 excellent color plates, b&w text illus., exhib. checklist, bibliog. Intro. Teresa del Conde, text by Luis-Martin Lozano. Long overdue U.S. retrospective of the work of this major Mexican woman painter. In English and Spanish. 4to, pictorial wraps. Ed. of 5000. 1996. V.G. Spine folds lightly rubbed; crisp clean copy. $30.00 [Order]

(JACKSON, ALEXANDER B. A18684)
Norfolk. Chrysler Museum. A .B. JACKSON Retrospective. 62 pp. exhibition catalogue, 42 illus. (4 in color), checklist of 113 drawings, woodcut prints, paintings and watercolors, chronol. with exhibs. Text by Robert C. Hobbs. Alexander B. Jackson (1925-1981) received his B.F.A. and M.F.A. from Yale Univ. where he was a student of Joseph Albers and Gabor Peterdi. A well-known Virginia-based African American artist with several important one-person museum shows to his credit, Alexander never received major recognition during his lifetime. This was his memorial retrospective exhibition. Oblong 4to, wraps. First ed. October 16-December 6, 1981. Fine. $25.00 [Order]

(JACKSON, ROBERT A16035)
JACKSON, ROBERT M. Landscape 1928 (Signed original watercolor). Original watercolor on paper, signed and dated lower left:: "Robt. M. Jackson, 1928." Fine example of work by this early twentieth century African American impressionist painter. Image size 14 3/4 inches x 19 inches; total size in original custom frame and linen mat: 22 1/2 inches x 27 1/4 inches. 1928. Fine condition. $1,275.00 [Order]
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(JACOBI A18240)
Greve, Ludwig. LOTTE JACOBI: Berlin / New York. 224 pp., over 200 duotone illus., biog., chronol., bibliog., index. Covers the entire span of Jacobi's career from the early years in Berlin to her later years (d. 1990). Substantial text. English language edition. 4to, cloth, d.j. Berlin: Das Verborgene Museum Nicolai, 1998. Fine/Fine. $70.00 [Order]

(JACOT A10643)
JACOT, MONIQUE. Femmes de la Terre. 184 pp., 170 b&w illus., mostly full-page. A moving unromanticized photodocumentary by an important contemporary French photographer on the hardworking role of women in the farmlands of France and Switzerland. Text by Christophe Gallaz and Charles-Henri Favrod. In French. Large oblong 4to, cloth, d.j. Le-Mont-sur-Lausanne, Jean Genoud, 1989. Mint. $45.00 [Order]

(JACQUETTE A13621)
Chicago. Profile / Art Institute of Chicago. Profile: YVONNE JACQUETTE. 28 pp. extended interview with Jacquette by Kate Horsfield, bibliog., 3 b&w illus. plus cover photo. 8vo, pictorial wraps. 1982. Fine. $27.50 [Order]

(JAUDON A9147)
Jackson. Mississippi Museum of Art. VALERIE JAUDON. 96 pp., 69 illus., 43 excellent colorplates of Jaudon's geometric abstract paintings, mostly full-page, checklist of 33 works, list of public projects, chronol., exhibs., colls., bibliog. Text by Anna C. Chave; interview with Jaudon by Rene Paul Barilleaux. 4to, stiff self-wraps. 1996. As new. $30.00 [Order]

(JEAN, MARCEL A16100)
JEAN, MARCEL. Sites (Signed etchings). Print portfolio containing eleven original etchings by Marcel Jean: ten are printed on B.K.F. Rives and one is printed on Canson Montgolfier Rouge. Complete as issued. SIGNED and numbered by artist. Scarce surrealist work. 4to (10 7/8 x 7 3/4 inches), laid in folded wrapper. No. 7 of an edition of 50 numbered and signed copies. Paris,: Imprimeur A. Moret, 1953. Fine. $695.00 [Order]

(JENKINS A3137)
Cassou, Jean. JENKINS. 67 pp., well illus., some in color. Small 4to, cloth, d.j. London, Thames & Hudson, 1963. Fine, in near-fine d.j. (faint soiling to d.j.). $22.00 [Order]

(JENSEN, BILL A19636)
New York. Cheim & Read. BILL JENSEN Paintings. Unpag. (68 pp.) exhib. cat., 25 full-page color plates, b&w frontis. photo, biog., exhibs., colls. Text by John Yau. Large 4to, linen covered boards, stamped in black. Ed. of 1500. February 15-March 24, 2007. New. $35.00 [Order]

(JETELOVA A9161)
Wolbert, Klaus, ed. MAGDALENA JETELOVA: Orte und Raume / Locations and Spaces, 1990-1996. 168 pp., 134 illus., 73 in color, numerous double-page, notes, biog., exhibs., colls. Texts by Klaus Wolbert, Donald Kuspit, Pavel Liska, Renate Puvogel. Pub. to accompany an exhibition at Institut Mathildenhohe, Darmstadt. Text in English / German. Folio, cloth, d.j. First ed. Ostfildern, Cantz, 1996. Very slight rumpling top edge of d.j., else as new. $55.00 [Order]

(JOHANSON A6188)
New York. Rosa Esman Gallery. PATRICIA JOHANSON: Plant Drawings for Projects. Unpag. (24 pp.) exhib. cat., 15 full-page illus., checklist of 15 works with commentary by artist, biog., exhibs., commissions, bibliog. Text by Peter Blake. Semi-conceptual-architectural line drawings inspired by plants. Sq. 8vo, stapled wraps. 1978. Near-fine. $9.00 [Order]

(JOHANSON A10988)
New York. Twining Gallery. PATRICIA JOHANSON: Interpretive Drawings for Architecture and Landscape. 12 pp. exhib. cat., 8 b&w illus. (including cover illus.), checklist of 64 works, chronol., bibliog. Text by artist from an unpublished manuscript commissioned by House and Garden in 1969. 4to, stapled pictorial wraps. 1987. Date stamp lower corner of cover, else near-fine. $9.50 [Order]

(JOHN A10568)
Chitty, Susan. GWEN JOHN 1876-1939. 223 pp., 11 illus., 7 in color, exhibs., notes on sources, index. 8vo, cloth, d.j. First ed. London, Hodder and Stoughton, 1981. Short owner inscription, else near-fine clean bright copy, in v.g.+ d.j. (small chip at foot of spine). $9.50 [Order]

(JOHN A3642)
Chitty, Susan. GWEN JOHN 1876-1939. 223 pp., 11 illus., 7 in color, exhibs., notes on sources, index. 8vo, cloth, d.j. First American ed. New York, Franklin Watts, 1987. Fine/Fine. $16.00 [Order]

(JOHN A12355)
London. Barbican Art Gallery. GWEN JOHN: An Interior Life. 96 pp. detailed exhib. catalogue of 126 works, 32 full-page color plates, 116 b&w illus. and photos, biography, exhibs., bibliog., index. Texts by Cecily Langdale and David Fraser Jenkins. 4to, wraps. London, Phaidon, 1985. Near-fine. $22.50 [Order]

(JOHNS A18573)
Basel. Fondation Beyeler. JASPER JOHNS: Werke aus dem Besitz des Kunstlers [Works from the Artist's Collection]. 87 pp., exhibs., checklist of 52 works spanning 1955-94, all illus. in full-page or double-page color plates, biog., exhibs. Attractive publication. Foreword by Markus Bruderlin; text by Robert Rosenblum. In English / German. Large 4to, pictorial self-wraps. Koln, Cantz, 1997. Fine. $22.50 [Order]

(JOHNS A9718)
Brussels. Isy Brachot. JASPER JOHNS: Prints from the Leo Castelli Collection. 182 pp., illus. (over 100 in color), 56 works in exhibition. Text includes interviews with Johns. 4to, papered boards., d.j. 1991. As new, in as new d.j. $90.00 [Order]

(JOHNS A12447)
Nagoya. Galerie Valeur. JASPER JOHNS: Lead Reliefs. Unpag. exhib. cat., frontis photo of artist, 15 b&w illus., bibliog. Uncommon. 8vo, embossed self-wraps. Ed. of 500. 1978. Near-fine (small publisher's library stamp on title-page, else about fine.) $30.00 [Order]

(JOHNS A18446)
San Francisco. Museum of Art. JASPER JOHNS: New Paintings and Works on Paper. 86 pp., 13 full-page and double-page color plates, 15 b&w text illus., checklist of 13 paintings and prints. Intro. by Gary Garrels; substantial essays by Richard S. Field and Joachim Pissarro on Johns's Bridge paintings. 4to, stiff self-wraps. First ed. 1999. Fine. $65.00 [Order]

(JOHNS A15870)
Yau, John. The United States of JASPER JOHNS. 124 pp., 11 plates, notes. Precise observations mixed with philosophic considerations. 12mo, wraps. First ed. Cambridge, Zoland, 1996. As new. $15.00 [Order]

(JOHNSON, JASON MICCOLO A19372)
JOHNSON, JASON MICCOLO. Soul Sanctuary: Images of the African American Worship Experience (Signed by photographer). 160 pp., 170 b&w photographs. A selection of thousands of photographs taken over many years across America. Oblong 4to, cloth, dustjacket. First ed. Boston, Bulfinch Press, 2006. Mint condition. $50.00 [Order]

(JOHNSON, L A3376)
Chernow, Burt, intro. LESTER JOHNSON: The Kaleidoscopic Crowd. Paintings 1970-1974. Unpag (approx. 70 pp.), approx. 50 illus., including 10 tipped-in color plates, bibliog. Intro. by Burt Chernow; statement by Harold Rosenberg. Lovely and important book on this overlooked American artist. Small square 4to, cloth, d.j. First ed. New York, David Anderson, 1975. Fine, in near-fine d.j. Very slightly musty. $36.00 [Order]

(JOHNSON, M A6797)
Melbourne. University Gallery. MICHAEL JOHNSON: Paintings 1968-1986. 37 pp., 12 illus., 5 full-page color plates, photo of artist, checklist of works, biog., exhibs., colls., awards, bibliog. Text by Terrence Maloon. Australian abstract artist. 4to, stiff wraps. 1986. V.G.+. $10.00 [Order]

(JOHNSON, MALVIN GRAY A19576)
Durham (NC). NCCU Art Museum, North Carolina Central University. Climbing up the Mountain: The Modern Art of MALVIN GRAY JOHNSON. 199 pp. exhib. cat., b&w and approx. 50 full-page color illus., plus additional color text illus., full chronol., bibliog., catalogue of known works. Texts by Kenneth G. Rodgers, Jacquelyn Francis, and Perry Hurt. Includes over 50 of Johnson's sixty known works, the largest show since his memorial exhibition at Delphic Studios in 1935. 4to, wraps. First ed. February 8-April 19, 2002. Fine. $45.00 [Order]

(JOHNSON, SARGENT A15588)
San Francisco. Museum of Modern Art. SARGENT JOHNSON: African American Modernist. 95 pp. exhib. cat., 39 color plates, numerous b&w illus., photos, chronol., exhibs., bibliog. by Gwendolyn Dubois Shaw. The texts by Lizzetta Lefalle-Collins and Judith Wilson discuss the artist's stylistic development in historic and cultural contexts. Sargent Johnson (1888-1967) is only now being recognized in this first comprehensive survey as a major American West Coast sculptor whose early work explores important issues of racial identity. 4to, self-wraps. First ed. 1998. Mint. $25.00 [Order]

(JOHNSON, WILLIAM H A19592)
Durham (NC). NCCU Art Museum, North Carolina Central University. WILLIAM H. JOHNSON: Revisiting an African American Modernist. 160 pp., 61 color, 5 b&w illus., bibliog. Text by Kenneth G. Rodgers. Solo exhibition of works borrowed from historically Black institutions including Hampton University, Howard University and Morgan State University. Approximately 50 paintings, watercolors and prints. 4to wraps. First ed. February 19-April 21, 2006. Fine. $35.00 [Order]

(JONES, LOIS MAILOU A17967)
Benjamin, Tritobia Hayes. The Life and Art of LOIS MAILOU JONES (Signed by artist). 142 pp., approx. 125 color plates, numerous b&w illus. and photos, chronol., exhibs., bibliog., index. Signed by Lois Mailou Jones (full signature). 4to, wraps. First ed. San Francisco, Pomegranate, 1994. Near fine. $185.00 [Order]

(JONES, LOIS MAILOU A13672)
SENGHOR, LEOPOLD with LOIS MAILOU JONES (silkscreens). Poems. Four of Senghor's poems in the original French and in English translation, hand-set in English Monotype Bodoni, illustrated by five dramatic original full page silkscreen prints by LOIS MAILOU JONES, including a portrait of Senghor. Limited numbered ed. of 300, SIGNED by Senghor and Jones in the colophon. Folio (17 1/4 x 22 1/4 inches), gold stamped lettering on purple linen covered boards, in black linen covered box. New York, The Limited Editions Club, 1996. Mint. $2,500.00 [Order]
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(JONES, LOIS MAILOU A19012)
TRAVIS, MARGARET. Portrait of Lois Mailou Jones. 1937 (Original watercolor painting). A beautiful glowing portrait of the young Lois Mailou Jones during her Paris Years. Painted by one of her students Margaret Travis. Mat opening 19 x 15 in. (mat 27 x 23 in.) Provenance: The Estate of Lois Mailou Jones. In original frame. Lois Mailou Jones Estate sticker on back of frame. 1937. Not examined out of frame, but appears to be in excellent condition, free of any visible defects. $1,000.00 [Order]
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(JONES, LOIS MAILOU A15706)
Washington, D.C. Meridian House International. The World of LOIS MAILOU JONES (Signed by Jones). SIGNED by Jones. 38 pp., 21 illus. and photos (including 14 full-page color plates), bibliog., checklist of 92 works, chronol. by Tritobia H. Benjamin. Exhibition opening invitation card laid in. N.B.: The printed signature on title page and cover are often mistaken for signed copies, but this one really is signed. It was signed at the exhibition opening. Small sq. 4to, stiff wraps. First ed. 1990. Mint. $150.00 [Order]

(JONES, LOIS MAILOU A18895)
WHITING, ADELE and LOIS MAILOU JONES (illus). Negro Folk Tales for Pupils in the Primary Grades. viii, 30 pp., illustrated with 13 individual b&w drawings by Lois Mailou Jones. Jones's illustrations for this volume are detailed multi-figure scenes, mostly double-page. 8vo, blue cloth pictorial stamped and lettered in black. Washington, DC: The Associated Publishers, 1938. V.G. (Light rubbing at corners and head and foot of spine; lower cornertip bump. Interior clean bright and tight.) $200.00 [Order]

(JONES, LOIS MAILOU A18734)
WHITING, HELEN ADELE and LOIS MAILOU JONES (illus). Negro Art, Music And Rhyme for Young Folks (Book II) (Signed by Lois Mailou Jones). SIGNED in full and dated 1938 by Jones. This was her personal copy, purchased from her estate. viii, 30 pp., illustrated with over 40 individual b&w drawings by Lois Mailou Jones. 8vo, black lettered and pictorial stamped blue cloth. First ed. Washington, DC, The Associated Publishers, Inc., 1938. Lightly worn covers, else tight clean copy. $450.00 [Order]
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(JONES, LOIS MAILOU A18733)
WHITING, HELEN ADELE and LOIS MAILOU JONES (illus). Negro Folk Tales for Pupils in the Primary Grades (Book I) (Signed twice by Lois Mailou Jones). SIGNED twice by Jones (signed in full and dated 1939 on the first blank; also signed under the title page illustration). This was her personal copy, purchased from her estate. viii, 30 pp., illustrated with 13 individual b&w drawings by Lois Mailou Jones. Jones's illustrations for this volume are detailed multi-figure scenes, mostly double-page. 8vo, black lettered and pictorial stamped blue cloth. First ed. Washington, D.C., The Associated Publishers, Inc., 1938. Lightly worn covers, else tight clean copy. $450.00 [Order]
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(JUJOL A12800)
Carmona, Jose Llinas and Jordi Sarra Arau. JOSEP MARIA JUJOL (1879-1949). 156 pp., lavishly illus. in color and b&w, including many details of ironwork, mosaics and other decorative elements, chronol. Covers all the major Barcelona houses, decorations and other buildings by this brilliant architectural contemporary of and collaborator with Gaudi. Text in German / French / English. 4to, wraps. Koln, Taschen, 1994. Fine. $24.98 [Order]

(JULIUS A19476)
JULIUS, [ROLF]. Walzer fur ein Dreieck (Sound recording, 1982). Important early vintage recording by renowned contemporary international minimalist sound artist JULIUS. Noted for his "zen-like" sensibility. Julius was born in Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 1939, studied art in Bremen and Berlin; active as a sound artist since the mid-70s). 45 RPM, 1982. Contents: Walzer fur ein Dreieck, Afrikan, Klavierkonzert No.2, Konzert fur eine groBe Wiese, Elefantenmusik. The works are mixed sound compositions consisting of found sounds and pre-recorded single tone notes which are electonically modified and filtered through tiny loudspeakers positioned to create varied surface textures. [Ref: Broken Music, daadgalerie, berlin; curated by Ursula Block and Michael Glasmeier; see also the recent exhibition Sonambiente, Berlin, 2006.] Single 45 rpm disc, protective blank sleeve, in printed paper sleeve with b&w design by artist, in soft plastic sleeve. Limited edition of 100. Berlin, Edition Gianozzo, 1982. Appears to be in unplayed mint condition. Not tested. $90.00 [Order]

(KABAKOV A4762)
Wallach, Amei. ILYA KABAKOV: The Man Who Never Threw Anything Away. 255 pp., 290 illus., 70 in color, notes, bibliog., index. Intro. Robert Storr, extensive commentaries by Kabakov on individual works. The first comprehensive monograph on this contemporary Russian artist. 4to, cloth, d.j. New York, Abrams, 1996. As new. $28.00 [Order]

(KADISHMAN A17892)
Aachen. Suermondt-Ludwig Museum. MENASHE KADISHMAN: Shalechet, Haupter und Opfer / Heads and Sacrifices. 136 pp., 136 illus. (109 in color). biog., exhibs., colls., bibliog. Excellent texts in English and German by Ulrich Schneider, Arturo Schwarz, Mordecai Omer, Dan Miron, Dov Gottesman, Pierre Restany, Marc Scheps, Amnon Barzel, Ruth Kartoun-Blum, Christine Tacke, and Menashe Kadishman. Born in Tel Aviv (1932), a student of Anthony Caro at St. Martin's and Reg Butler at the Slade School in London, Kadishman is an internationally known Israeli artist who first came to the attention of the avant-garde art world when he exhibited a blue painted sheep at the Venice Biennale in 1978. Seemingly obsessed with the story of Isaac and Abraham, this exhibition presented expressionistic installation work with hundreds of figure paintings and metal sculptures on the theme of human sacrifice. Important exhibition. 4to, wraps. First ed. Milan, Charta, 1999. Fine. $22.00 [Order]

(KADISHMAN A15372)
Barzel, Amnon, and Pierre Restany. MENASHE KADISHMAN: Paintings 1978-1980. Unpag. exhib. cat., 28 color plates incl. cover plate, biog., exhibs., bibliog. Internationally known contemporary Israeli artist (b.1932). This group of work is all images of sheep. Texts in English by Amnon Barzel, Pierre Restany. Sq. 4to, stapled wraps. First ed. Israel, n.p., 1980. Fine. $22.50 [Order]

(KAHLO A8761)
KAHLO, FRIDA. Imagine: International Chicano Poetry Journal. Vol. II, No. 1 (Summer 1985). Special Feminist Issue: Dual lang. Spanish/Eng. text on KAHLO by Martha Zamora; title page illus. by LUISA FERNANDA VASQUEZ 8vo, wraps. 1985. V.G. (rear cover crease, else crisp bright copy). $10.00 [Order]

(KAHLO A14197)
Zamora, Martha. FRIDA KAHLO: The Brush of Anguish. 143 pp., 129 color and duotone illus., chronol., list of illus., index. 4to, cloth, d.j. First edition. San Francisco, Chronicle Books, 1990. As new. (Fine, in fine dustjacket.) $17.50 [Order]

(KAHNWEILER A15542)
Madrid. Galeria Theo. DANIEL HENRY KAHNWEILER (Homenaje al marchand, editor y escritor). 16 full page plates (most in color) plus 45 small b&w illus. and photos. Texts by Julian Gallego, Isabelle Monod-Fontaine. In Spanish. 4to, wraps. First ed. 1986. Fine, in v.g.+ d.j. (mild soiling rear cover). $15.00 [Order]

(KAINEN A10012)
Washington, D.C. National Museum of American Art. JACOB KAINEN. 132 illus., 100 full-page color plates, 32 b&w illus., notes, list of illus., chronol., exhibs., colls., index. Curated by Walter Hopps. Texts by William C. Agee and Avis Berman. The first full treatment of this underrated artist and colleague of Pollock, Gorky, Reinhardt and David Smith; teacher of Alma Thomas. Retrospective covering work from his Social Realist pictures of the 1930s to his late abstractions. 4to, wraps. New York, Thames & Hudson, 1993. About fine crisp clean copy (short corner crease). $12.00 [Order]

(KANDINSKY A9224)
London. Marlborough Fine Art. KANDINSKY and his Friends centenary exhibition. 74 pp., 76 illus., approx. 20 in color. Includes both pre-WWI and Bauhaus influences: Baumeister, Feininger, Werefkin, Kubin, Macke, Marc, Munter, Schlemmer, Nina Kandinsky. Large sq. 8vo, wraps. 1966. V.G.+. $15.00 [Order]

(KANDINSKY A1351)
New York. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. VASILY KANDINSKY 1866-1944 in the Collection of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. Unpaginated exh. cat., many illus., 28 in color. Still a useful reference. Square 4to, stiff-wraps. 1972. Near-fine crisp copy. $20.00 [Order]

(KANDINSKY A14659)
Overy, Paul. KANDINSKY: The Language of the Eye. 60 illus. in b&w and color, 14 in-text illus. Still an important monograph on this Bauhaus master. Small 4to, cloth, d.j. New York, Praeger, 1969. V.G. in V.G.- d.j. (edges of dustjacket scuffed and slightly curled with closed tears.) $45.00 [Order]

(KANDINSKY A1353)
Roethel, Hans in collab. with Jean K. Benjamin. KANDINSKY. 172 pp., 48 tipped-in color plates, 153 b&w. Folio, cloth, d.j. New York, Hudson Hills Press, 1979. Near-fine/Near-fine. $70.00 [Order]

(KANDINSKY A1349)
Vergo, Peter. KANDINSKY: Cossacks. 32 pp. essay, 24 illus, 1 in color 4to, wraps. London, Tate Gallery, 1986. As new. $10.00 [Order]

(KANDINSKY / MUNTER A16766)
Hoberg, Annegret. WASSILY KANDINSKY and GABRIELE MUNTER: Letters and Reminiscences 1902-14. 159 pp., 86 illus. (49 in color). One of the great love betrayals of art history along with very nice little side by side color plates of the two artists' work as they painted together at Murnau during their most productive period together. 8vo, papered boards, d.j. Prestel, 1995. Fine, in fine d.j. $15.00 [Order]

(KANG-SO LEE A15491)
Seoul. Inkong Gallery. KANG-SO LEE 1970-1989. Unpag. (approx. 60 pp.) exhib. cat., 47 illus. (mostly full-page color plates) biog., exhibs., bibliog. Text by Kim Su-hyon. Korean painter / sculptor of large expressionist canvases that combine Asian images, calligraphic touch and an aesthetic reminiscent of Sam Francis. 4to, wraps. First ed. 1989. About fine. $12.00 [Order]

(KAPLAN, JEROME A18994)
Philadelphia. The Print Club. JEROME KAPLAN: Graphic Works, 1974-1994. 18 pp. retrospective exhib. cat., b&w illus., checklist of 198 works, chronol., exhibs. Text by James Ganz, and a beautiful memoir by his daughter Rachel Kaplan. Important Philadelphia-based Jewish artist who taught printmaking at the University of the Arts. 8vo, pictorial stapled wraps. First ed. 1994. Fine. $37.50 [Order]

(KARSH A10416)
Ottawa. National Gallery of Canada. KARSH: The Art of the Portrait. 176 pp., 108 b&w photos. Texts by James Borcoman, Estelle Jussim, Philip J. Pocock and Lilly Koltun. Excellent survey. 4to, cloth, d.j. 1989. Fine/V.G. $40.00 [Order]

(KATZ A7869)
New York. Brooklyn Museum. ALEX KATZ: A Print Retrospective. 63 full-page illus., most in color, exhibs. Text by Barry Walker. Folio, wraps. New York, Burton Skira, 1987. As new. $30.00 [Order]

(KATZ A17780)
New York. Marlborough Gallery. ALEX KATZ. 22 pp., 14 full or double-page color plates. checklist of 24 paintings and 6 drawings, biog., colls., exhibs. Oblong 4to, wraps. 1980. V.G. (Mild rubbing to covers, lower cornertip curled). $10.00 [Order]

(KATZ A15524)
New York. Whitney Museum of American Art. ALEX KATZ Prints. 20 pp., 12 b&w illus., color cover plate, checklist of 36 works. Text by Elke Solomon and Richard S. Field. 4to, stapled wraps. First ed. 1974. About fine. $10.00 [Order]

(KATZEN A9475)
Athens. Georgia Museum of Art. LILA KATZEN. 40 pp. exhib. cat., 23 b&w (1 double-page) illus. of light sculptures executed from 1963-1969, photo of artist, checklist of 19 works, biog., exhibs., colls. The text consists of an essay by Katzen "Notes on the Materiality of Light." Important catalogue on one of the major light sculptors whose work moved from minimal to dramatic installation pieces during the course of the 60s. HANDWRITTEN LETTER BY KATZEN laid in. Small sq. 4to, stapled wraps., tissue endpapers. Ed. of 1900. 1970. Near-fine (light spine scuffing, bit of fading to tissue endleaves). $65.00 [Order]

(KEAN A16264)
KEAN, K.K. The Byrd Hoffman School of Byrds: 18 Small Plays & a Concert. Inscribed by artist. Self-published in a small edition (probably fewer than 70 copies). Pictorial folder of offset reproductions of 37 pen and ink drawings (including front and back cover images) of Robert Wilson's company, the Byrd Hoffman School of Byrds, which was formed in 1968, working out of a loft on Spring Street (N.Y.). Includes two images of Raymond's Concert. Raymond was a deaf-mute African American boy adopted by Wilson and the inspiration for his piece Deafman Glance (1971). Wilson himself appears as the enigmatic tall Byrd Woman. The author KK Kean worked with Red Grooms, Mimi Gross, and went with Wilson's company to Shiraz and other locations. She is a painter/sculptor and filmmaker in her own right. Scarce Wilson-related ephemera. An exceptional copy with the original painted mailing envelope. 4to, 36 sheets handcut in different sizes (complete), printed on recto only, laid in tan card fold-over cover, with images on front and back. Inscribed in green marker on title page by artist/author. With original pictorial mailing envelope. 1973. Near fine folder and sheets; envelope creased and lightly worn. $200.00 [Order]
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(KELLEY, M A17785)
Miller, John. MIKE KELLEY. 64 pp., 30 color plates and numerous b&w illus. throughout. Hip contemporary American and New York sculptor, performance and installation artist of the 90s. The text is an extensive interview with Kelley by John Miller. Small 4to, wraps. First ed. ArtPress, 1992. About fine. $22.00 [Order]

(KELLY A5763)
Cambridge. MIT List Visual Arts Center. ELLSWORTH KELLY: Small Sculpture. 33 pp., 13 b&w illus. Intro. and text by Katy Kline for each of eleven works. Scarce. Sq. 8vo, stapled wraps. First ed. 1987. Fine. $35.00 [Order]

(KELLY A15993)
New York. Sidney Janis Gallery. Recent Paintings by ELLSWORTH KELLY. Unpag. (12 pp.) exhib. cat., 5 color plates (including covers), 4 b&w illus., checklist of 14 works. 4to, stapled pictorial card wraps. First ed. 1971. Near fine (light upper corner dent). $18.00 [Order]

(KELLY A14713)
Paris. Artstudio. Artstudio (Printemps 1992). Special Issue: ELLSWORTH KELLY. 184 pp., illus. Ed. by Daniel Templon. Small 4to, wraps. 1992. As new. $20.00 [Order]

(KENDRICK A18281)
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM CARLOS and MEL KENDRICK (illus.). Kora in Hell: Improvisations. 62 pp. text plus 42 pp. illustrated with 21 woodblock prints by Mel Kendrick. Williams' book of prose-poetry, originally written in 1917, is presented here with an introduction by critic Lawrence Kart. Also includes the prologue from the original edition of 1920 (and two of Stuart Davis' illustrations from the same 1920 ed.) Signed by the artist Mel Kendrick, an important contemporary sculptor and graphic artist. Imperial octavo, decorative oak veneer over black cloth, with black morocco spine, lettered in red. Number 127 of a total numbered edition of 300 copies. San Francisco, Arion Press, 1998. Fine. $500.00 [Order]

(KENTRIDGE, WILLIAM A19632)
Philadelphia. Philadelphia Museum of Art. WILLIAM KENTRIDGE: Tapestries. 120 pp., 23 b&w and 140 color illus. Ed. by Carlos Basualdo. Texts by Gabriele Guercio, Okwui Enwezor, and Ivan Vladislavic. Exhibition of seventeen large-scale tapestries, created under Kentridge's artistic direction by a team of South African weavers between 2001 and 2007. The tapestries depict shadowy figures that resonate with his collages of itinerant characters set against the weblike backgrounds of 19th-century maps. 4to (11.5 x 10.5 in.), hardcover. First ed. December 12, 2007-April 6, 2008. As new. $25.00 [Order]

(KEPES A5491)
KEPES, GYORGY. Sign Image Symbol. 282 pp. Texts by Rudolf Arnheim, J. P. Hodin, Robert Osborn, Ad Reinhardt, Paul Riesman, Abraham Maslow, et al. 4to, cloth, d.j. First ed. New York, Braziller, 1966. Near-fine, in V.G. d.j. with small chip upper edge, owner's last name top margin. $30.00 [Order]

(KIRCHNER A7271)
Chicago. Worthington Gallery. ERNST LUDWIG KIRCHNER: A Tribute in Celebration of the Artist's Centennial Year. Unpag. exhib. cat. (approx. 88 pp.), 37 works, mostly drawings and prints, all illus., 5 colorplates, 1 fold-out, double-page facsimile from Kirchner's diary, biog., exhibs., bibliog. Small 4to, wraps. 1980. A few light ex libris stamps, else fine crisp copy. $12.00 [Order]

(KIRCHNER A10728)
Grisebach, Lucius. ERNST LUDWIG KIRCHNER 1880-1938. 200 pp., numerous excellent quality color plates, b&w illus. In English. 4to, wraps. Koln, Taschen, 1996. Fine tight clean copy. $30.00 [Order]

(KIRCHNER A1354)
Ketterer, Roman et al. E. L. KIRCHNER, Drawings and Pastels. 315 pp., over 100 illus., many in color, chronol., bibliog., index. Folio, cloth, d.j. First ed. New York, Alpine Fine Arts, 1979. Minor curling top front edge of d.j., else bright, fine crisp copy. $65.00 [Order]

(KIRKEBY A13060)
Koln. Michael Werner. PER KIRKEBY: Acht Bronzeplastiken 1981-1983. Unpag. (18 pp.) exhib. cat., 8 tipped in full page plates. Major contemporary European painter and sculptor. Text by Andreas Franzke. In German. 4to, stapled wraps. First ed. 1984. Fine. $10.00 [Order]

(KIRKEBY A12575)
New York. Knoedler & Co. PER KIRKEBY: Recent Paintings. Unpag. (16 pp.) exhib. cat., 7 large color plates (one double-page), biog., exhibs., colls. Text by artist. Major Danish abstract painter. 4to, stapled pictorial wraps. First ed. 1999. As new. $10.00 [Order]

(KITAJ A7854)
Ashbery, John, et al. KITAJ: Paintings, Drawings, Pastels. 168 pp., 108 illus., 17 in color. Texts by Ashbery, Joe Shannon, Jane Livingston, Timothy Hyman. 4to, wraps. Expanded 1986 reprint. Thames & Hudson (1981) 1986. Rem. mark lower edge, else as new. $30.00 [Order]

(KITAJ A7232)
London. Marlborough Fine Art. R. B. KITAJ. 88 pp. exhib. cat., 87 illus. 4to, stiff wraps. 1985. Near-fine. $30.00 [Order]

(KLEE A18837)
Bern. Paul Klee Foundation. PAUL KLEE Catalogue Raisonne. 1939. Vol. 8. 643 pp., 1,416 illustrations (96 in color). Volume 8 of the nine-volume catalogue raisonne. Encompasses the drawings, watercolors, paintings, prints and book illustrations. Preface, notes, glossary, appendices, bibliography and details of exhibitions. In English. Large stout 4to, cloth, d.j. London: Thames and Hudson, 2004. Fine/Fine (unopened copy in publisher's card slipcase.) $335.00 [Order]

(KLEE A18600)
Frey, Stefan and Joseph Helfenstein, eds. PAUL KLEE: Catalogue Raisonne for 1940 / Verzeichnis der Werke des Jahre 1940. 264 pp., 426 illus. Do not confuse with 2005 publication. This is the original 1991 first edition publication issued by the Paul Klee Stiftung. Large 4to, cloth, d.j. Stuttgart, Hatje Verlag and Paul Klee Stiftung, 1991. Fine, in about fine dustjacket. $300.00 [Order]

(KLEE A15417)
Glaesemer, Jurgen. PAUL KLEE Handzeichnungen II 1921-1936. 545 pp., hundreds of b&w illus. Volume 2 of the 3-volume Catalogue Raisonne of Klee's mature drawings, covering the prime Bauhaus years, the rise of National Socialism, and the first period of Klee's return to Bern. Arguably the most important of the 3 volumes. Large stout 4to, cloth, d.j. First ed. Bern, Kunstmuseum, 1984. Fine/Fine. $300.00 [Order]

(KLEE A1365)
Grohmann, Will. PAUL KLEE Drawings. 176 pp., many b&w illus., color frontis. tipped in. Sq. 4to, cloth backed pictorial boards, printed mylar d.j. New York, Abrams, 1960. Near-fine in v.g.+ d.j. (several tears and chips to clear plastic d.j.). $90.00 [Order]

(KLEE A10607)
Heidelberg. Kunstverein. PAUL KLEE: Gemalde, Aquarelle, Zeichnungen und Handpuppen aus der Sammlung Felix Klee. 44 pp. exhib. cat., 22 illus. (4 in color), checklist of 113 works. Intro. by Jens Christian Jensen. Text in German. Small sq. 4to, white and green colored papers, printed paper wraps. 1969. Fine crisp copy. $22.00 [Order]

(KLEE A7990)
Kahnweiler, Daniel-Henry. KLEE. 32 pp. text in French / English / German, plus 24 full-page color plates. Small 8vo, papered bds., d.j. Paris, Braun (Collection Palettes), 1950. V.G./V.G. $15.00 [Order]

(KLEE A18435)
London. The Pitman Gallery. KLEE (1879-1940). 24 pp., 12 tipped-in color plates (including front cover plate). Introduction and notes by Herbert Read which include quotes from quite a number of poets. Tall 4to, string-tied wraps. New York, Pitman, 1949. V.G.+ (nice clean copy with a bit of corner rubbing). $12.00 [Order]

(KLEE A11793)
Manila. National Museum. PAUL KLEE: 61 Works from the Modern Art Museum Dusseldorf. 63 pp., 40 illus. in color and b&w, checklist of 61 works. Text by Werner Schmalenbach. In English. Sq. 8vo, wraps. 1982. Near-fine. $22.50 [Order]

(KLEE A11593)
New York. Saidenberg Gallery. PAUL KLEE: A Retrospective Exhibition. 47 pp. exhib. cat., 6 color and 45 b&w illus., checklist of 56 works. Sq. 8vo, pictorial stiff wraps. 1969. About fine. $14.00 [Order]

(KLEE A1361)
New York. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. PAUL KLEE 1879-1940 in the Collection of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. 84 pp., 67 illus, 21 in color, bibliog. Square 4to, stiff wraps. 1977. Owner sig. inside front cover, else near-fine. $30.00 [Order]

(KLEE A1371)
New York. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. PAUL KLEE Exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum. A Post Scriptum by Thomas M. Messer. 40 pp. brochure, 15 illus., most in color. Essay by T. Messer. Small folio, wraps. 1968. Near-fine. $12.00 [Order]

(KLEE A16965)
NOVALIS and PAUL KLEE illus. The Novices of Sais. 126 pp. novel, 60 illus. of drawings by Klee, frontis. illus. by Masson. First English translation of a German Romantic classic by Ralph Mannheim; preface by Stephen Spender. Friedrich von Hardenberg, who wrote under the pen name Novalis, was the leading writers of German Romanticism. Translated from German into French in 1925, this novel received a particularly enthusiastic reception from surrealist circles. Published here accompanied by 60 hitherto unpublished drawings by Paul Klee. 8vo, cloth, d.j. First English lang. ed. New York, Curt Valentin, 1949. V.G. average wear and soiling to interior edges, previous Owner name and date (1950) on front endpaper, otherwise good +, in fair d.j. with wear, soiling, some creasing, and tears. $40.00 [Order]

(KLEE A12134)
Plant, Margaret. PAUL KLEE: Figures and Faces. 208 pp., 131 illus. (including 31 colorplates). Interesting well-considered text. Small 4to, cloth, d.j. London, Thames & Hudson, 1978. Fine/About fine. $55.00 [Order]

(KLEE A10506)
San Francisco. Museum of Modern Art. PAUL KLEE: Figurative Graphics from the Djerassi Collection. 24 pp. with 7 color illus., plus cover illus., checklist of 32 works, notes, chronol., short bibliog. Intro. Carl Djerassi; text by Donna Graves. Small 4to, stapled stiff wraps. 1986. Fine. $12.50 [Order]

(KLEE A7795)
Spiller, Jurg. PAUL KLEE. 92 pp., 72 full-page illus. (24 in color). Intro. and commentary on all works by the Swiss painter and editor of Klee's notebooks. 12mo, stiff wraps. Third printing. New York, Barnes & Noble, 1963. V.G. clean tight copy. $8.00 [Order]

(KLEE A11216)
Spiller, Jurg, ed. PAUL KLEE Notebooks Vol. 1: The Thinking Eye. 541 pp., color and b&w illus. throughout with drawings, charts, teaching sketches to illustrate Klee's concepts about the foundational structures of the visual arts. Sq. 8vo, cloth, d.j. Excellent reprint of 1961 ed. London, Lund Humphries, 1992. Fine bright copy, in about fine dustjacket.. $275.00 [Order]

(KLEE A10505)
Vancouver. Art Gallery of Hamilton. PAUL KLEE: Works from the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen. 82 pp., 61 full-page illus. (10 in color), plus photo frontis. of Klee, biog., checklist. Text by Werner Schmalenbach. 4to stiff wraps., d.j. 1984. About fine crisp copy. $25.00 [Order]

(KLEE A13042)
Zahn, Leopold. PAUL KLEE: Au pays des pierres precieuses. Intro. Leopold Zahn plus 12 full-page color plates. 12mo, stiff wraps., d.j. Paris, Arts et metiers graphiques, 1957. V.G.+ (bit of wear to top edge of d.j., else tight clean copy). $12.50 [Order]

(KLEIN, ASTRID A15427)
Baden Baden. Staatliche Kunsthalle. ASTRID KLEIN. Unpag. (22 pp.) exhib. cat., 15 mostly full-page illus. (1 in color), biog., exhibs., bibliog. Text by Gotz Adriani. Contemporary German photographer (b. 1950). In German. 4to, wraps. First ed. 1985. Fine. $15.00 [Order]

(KLEIN, ASTRID A15428)
Hamburg. Produzentengalerie. ASTRID KLEIN. Unpag. (16 pp.) exhib. cat., 12 b&w illus. (1 double-page), biog., exhibs., bibliog. Text by Gotz Adriani. Contemporary German photographer (b. 1950). In German. 4to, stapled wraps. Ed. of 800 copies. 1985. Fine. $15.00 [Order]

(KLEIN, ASTRID A10642)
Hannover. Kestner-Gesellschaft. ASTRID KLEIN: Photoarbeiten 1984-1989. 68 pp., 27 illus., biog., exhibs., bibliog., checklist. Text by Noemi Smolik and Carsten Arhrens. In German. Important contemporary photographer. 4to, stiff card wraps. 1989. As new. $35.00 [Order]

(KLEIN, ASTRID A15439)
Stuttgart. Wurttembergischer Kunstverein. ASTRID KLEIN: utopien denunzieren. 36 pp. 31 illus. (2 in color), biog., exhibs., bibliog. Text by Ulrich Loock. In German. Important contemporary German photographer. Large sq. 4to, stiff wraps. First ed. 1984. V.G.+ (brief rubbing along spine edge). $20.00 [Order]

(KLEIN, YVES A17019)
Charlet, Nicolas. YVES KLEIN. 255 pp., lavish illus. 150 b&w, 130 color plates, chronol., bibliog. of Klein's writings on art, notes, index. Major monograph on Yves Klein ((1928-1962) whose short but flashy career left a lasting impression on European art. Preface by Pierre Restany. 4to, cloth, d.j. English lang. ed. Paris, Adam Biro, 2000. Fine/Fine. $45.00 [Order]

(KLIEMANN A19299)
Berlin. Berlinische Galerie, Museum fur Moderner Kunst. KARL-HEINZ KLIEMANN: Arbeiten auf Papier. 104 pp., 16 color plates, dozens of b&w illus., checklist of 92 works, extensive biog., exhibs., bibliog. Texts by Freya Mulhaupt, Eugen Blume, Kathrin Hatesaul, et al. Contemporary graphic expressionist, semi-abstract German painter (b.1924) who was a student of Schmidt-Rotluff after the war. 8vo, card wraps. 1994. Fine. $15.00 [Order]

(KLIMT A15288)
New York. Sotheby Parke Bernet. Thirty-Two Drawings by GUSTAVE KLIMT from the Collection of His Highness Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan. Sale 4248. B&w photo frontis. illus. of Klimt, all 32 works illustrated in b&w or color with text annotations, printed on heavy tan paper. Sq. 8vo, wraps. May 16, 1979. About fine. $22.50 [Order]

(KLIMT A11712)
Partsch, Susanna. KLIMT: Life and Work. 320 pp., 96 fine color plates, 35 b&w illus. 4to, cloth, d.j. Munich, International Publishing, 1993. Fine/Fine. $35.00 [Order]

(KLINE A18115)
Binghamton. University Art Gallery, SUNY. FRANZ KLINE: The Early Works as Signals. 87 pp., 60 b&w and text illus. Extensive essay by Albert Boime. Important uncommon catalogue. Oblong 4to, wraps. First ed. 1977. Fine bright condition. $65.00 [Order]

(KLINE A1141)
Gough, Harry F. The Vital Gesture: FRANZ KLINE. 192 pp. exhib. cat., over 170 illus, 70 in color. The only substantial monograph on Kline. Lovely copy of the first edition. Large 4to, cloth, d.j. First ed. Cincinnati Art Museum and New York, Abbeville, 1985. Fine/Fine. $225.00 [Order]

(KNIGHT, G A15730)
Atlanta. Robert W. Woodruff Library, Atlanta University Center. GWENDOLYN KNIGHT: Paintings. Unpag. (16 pp.) exhib. cat., 12 illus. (including color cover plate), photo frontis., checklist of 40 works. Intro. Reginald McGhee; text by Fredericka T. McGhee, statement by Francine Seders. Important figurative and colorist paintings by an African American woman artist whose accomplishments were overshadowed by the attention given to her husband Jacob Lawrence. Sq. 8vo, stapled wraps. First ed. 1988. Near fine (light spine edge rubbing). $45.00 [Order]

(KNIGHT, G A17527)
Tacoma. Tacoma Art Museum. Never Late for Heaven: The Art of GWEN KNIGHT. 83 pp., 56 excellent quality color plates, several photos, exhib. checklist. Covers Knight's work from the Harlem Renaissance and WPA to the present. The first monograph on a woman painter whose work has long remained in the shadow of her husband Jacob Lawrence. Texts by Barbara Earl Thomas and Sheryl Conkleton. Sq. 4to, cloth, d.j. First ed. Seattle, Univ. of Washington Press, 2003. As new. (Pub. at $25.00) $17.50 [Order]

(KNOWLTON A13968)
BROOKVILLE. Hillwood Art Museum. GRACE KNOWLTON. 56 pp., 43 illus. (6 in color), biog., exhibs., public colls. Texts by Rose Slivka, Judy Collischan Van Wagner, Mark Strand, Weston Naef. Abstract sculpture, drawings and prints by well-known New York sculptor of the 70s-80s. Oblong 4to, stapled wraps. 1987. Fine. $12.00 [Order]

(KNOWLTON, WIN A15429)
New York. Blum Helman. WIN KNOWLTON: New Sculpture. Unpag. (24 pp.) exhib. cat., 21 color plates, 1 b&w text illus., biog., exhibs., bibliog. Text by Frank Gillette. Contemporary sculptor (b. 1953) working here in reinforced concrete and copper or steel piping. 4to, pictorial stapled wraps. First ed. 1990. Fine. $10.00 [Order]

(KOBERLING A13969)
Berlin. Reinhard Onnasch Austellungen. BERND KOBERLING Inseln. 27 pp., 22 illus.,, including 3 tipped-in color plates, checklist of 18 works. Text by Wieland Schmied. In German. Major contemporary Berlin expressionist painter. Sq. 8vo, pictorial stapled wraps. First ed. 1982. Fine. $17.50 [Order]

(KOBERLING A4644)
Hamburg. Galerie Ascan Crone. BERND KOBERLING: Bilder 1980-1983. 28 pp. exhib. cat., 8 tipped-in color plates, biog., exhibs., bibliog. Substantial essay by Armin Wildermuth (in German.) 8vo, stapled wraps. 1983. Mint. $17.00 [Order]

(KOKOSCHKA A9206)
London. Victoria and Albert Museum. Homage to KOKOSCHKA: Prints and Drawings lent by Reinhold, Count Bethusy-Huc. 64 pp., 29 illus. in b&w or sepia, 1 color coverplate, notes, annotated checklist of 85 works. Intro. by E. H. Gombrich; texts by Bethusy-Huc, Fritz Novotny, Hans Bolliger, Jan Tomes, Bernhard Baer. Small but important publication on Kokoschka. 8vo, wraps. 1976. About fine. $12.00 [Order]

(KOKOSCHKA A16987)
New York. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. OSKAR KOKOSCHKA 1886-1980. 246 pp. exhib. cat. listing 184 works, all illus. in fine full-page color plates, extensive detailed chronol., bibliog. Many drawings and watercolors as well as paintings. Sq. 4to, wraps. Ed. of 6000. 1986. Near fine. $12.00 [Order]

(KOKOSCHKA A2089)
Rathenau, Ernest, ed. OSKAR KOKOSCHKA Drawings, 1906-1965. 285 pp., 134 b&w illus. Large 4to, cloth, d.j. Coral Gables, Univ. of Miami Press, 1970. V.g.+, in scuffed v.g. d.j. with wear and small chips along edges. $45.00 [Order]

(KOKOSCHKA A12792)
Santa Barbara. Museum of Art. Orbis Pictus: The Prints of OSKAR KOKOSCHKA, 1906-1976. 104 pp., catalogue of 185 works. Texts by Jaroslaw Leshko, E. H. Gombrich, Reinhold, Count Bethusy-Huc. 4to, wraps. 1987. V.G.+. Light cover dent and negligible rubbing. $9.50 [Order]

(KOKOSCHKA A12059)
Wien. Osterreichisches Museum fur Angewandte Kunst. OSKAR KOKOSCHKA: Stadteportraits (Cityscapes). 201 pp. (plus ads), 42 b&w illus. and site photos, approx. 39 excellent color plates (one tipped-in), notes, biog., bibliog. Important exhibition catalogue devoted to Kokoschka's cityscapes by Gabrielle Koller and Oswald Oberhuber, with texts by Heinz Spielmann, Dieter Ronte, Jan M. Tomes, Robert Musil, Maurice Blanchot, Michel Butor and dozens of other critics as well as relevant texts by Kokoschka throughout. In German. Sq. 8vo, self-wraps. 1986. Near-fine (mild rubbing to extrems and along spine edge, else crisp bright copy). $36.00 [Order]

(KOLBE A13959)
Ithaca. Andrew Dickson White Museum of Art, Cornell University. GEORG KOLBE 1877-1947: Sculpture from the Collection of B. Gerald Kantor, Drawings from the Georg Kolbe Museum Berlin. 74 pp., 31 b&w tipped-in plates, chronol. One of the limited numbered edition of 100 copies of the cloth edition. 4to, cloth. First ed. 1972. About fine. $40.00 [Order]

(KOLBE A15823)
Justi, Ludwig. GEORG KOLBE. 16 pp. plus 32 pp. full-page b&w illus. of sculpture, bibliog., colls. In German. Small 8vo (8 1/4 x 5 3/4 inches), patterned papered bds. Berlin, Klinkhardt and Biermann (Junge Kunst Band 60), 1931. Good condition. Personal ex-libris plate of Hans Schiff on pastedown. $17.00 [Order]

(KOLLWITZ A6226)
Berlin. Akademie der Kunste. KATHE KOLLWITZ 1867-1945. Unpag. (126 pp.) exhib. cat. listing 231 works and 96 documents, photos, etc. 54 illus., most full-page. Intro. and accompanying text by Friedrich Ahlers-Hestermann. Small sq. 4to, wraps, d.j. 1967. Near-fine/Near-fine. $30.00 [Order]

(KOLLWITZ A16969)
Bielefeld. Kunsthalle. KATHE KOLLWITZ: Das Bild der Frau. 159 pp., 175 illus. (including text ref. illus.), with numerous color plates of paintings, drawings, prints and some sculpture. Important exhibition focusing on Kollwitz's highly insightful images of women. Texts in German by Jutta Hulsewig-Johnen, Alexandra von dem Knesebeck, Gisela Schirmer. Small 4to, papered boards. (As issued.) Bielefeld, Kerber, 2001. Fine. $40.00 [Order]

(KOLLWITZ A5284)
Bittner, Herbert. KATHE KOLLWITZ Drawings. 35 pp. text plus 147 b&w illus. (most are full page). 4to, cloth, d.j. 2nd printing. New York and London, Thomas Yoseloff (1959) 1962. V.G.-/G+. Front endpapers split, minor soiling front leaves, else sound clean interior, in worn d.j. with two chips top edge. $7.00 [Order]

(KOLLWITZ A4223)
Diel, Louise. KATHE KOLLWITZ: Mutter und Kind. Gestalten und Gesichte der Kunstlerin. 48 pp., 37 b&w illus., index of illus. Text in German. Small 4to, wraps, d.j. First printing in uncommon dustjacket. Berlin, Furche-Kunstverlages, 1928. V.G.(light browning, touch of foxing), in d.j. with light chipping. $35.00 [Order]

(KOLLWITZ A7438)
Diel, Louise. KATHE KOLLWITZ: Mutter und Kind. Gestalten und Gesichte der Kunstlerin. 48 pp., 37 b&w illus., index of illus. Text in German. Small 4to, wraps. 2nd printing. Berlin, Furche-Kunstverlages, 1928. Near-fine bright copy (tiny closed tear foreedge of front cover, small Dutch bookdealer label corner inside cover, discreet owner sig. in fine hand). Uncommon in such nice condition. $50.00 [Order]

(KOLLWITZ A7087)
Heilborn, Adolf. Die Zeichner des Volks: KATHE KOLLWITZ, HEINRICH ZILLE. 108 pp., approx. 106 illus., 5 in color, list of illus. Interesting combination of artists with covering a very similar range of figurative subject matter. Small 4to, cloth spine, illustrated papered bds. Berlin, Rembrandt - Verlag, n.d.. Nice tight v.g. copy. Light rubbing to papered edges, corner tips and spine extrems. slightly worn, $70.00 [Order]

(KOLLWITZ A5000)
London. Marlborough Fine Art. ERNST BARLACH / KATHE KOLLWITZ. 64 pp. exhib. cat. of 148 works (96 by Kollwitz), numerous b&w illus., including tipped-in photos of both artists. Text in English and German by Wolfgang Fischer. 4to, wraps. 1967. V.G.+. Corners bumped, lower spine edge rubbed. $36.00 [Order]

(KOLLWITZ A10762)
New York. Galerie St. Etienne. KATHE KOLLWITZ: The Power of the Print. 47 pp. exhib. cat., 32 works, all full-page illus. Essay by Jane Kallir. Oblong 8vo, pictorial self-wraps. 1987. Fine. $12.50 [Order]

(KOLLWITZ A7359)
New York. Kennedy Galleries and Galerie St. Etienne. KATHE KOLLWITZ. 81 pp. exhib. cat., 83 prints and drawings, all illus., brief comments on each, biog. data. Personal recollections of Kollwitz by Otto Kallir. (This copy still has the scarce original price list laid in.) Small 4to, wraps. December 1-31, 1976. V.G.+ (Light rubbing spine edge.) $7.50 [Order]

(KOLLWITZ A9734)
Prelinger, Elizabeth with A. Comini and H. Bachert. KATHE KOLLWITZ. 191 pp., 175 illus., 62 in color. Major critical essays, chronol., bibliog. 4to, wraps. First ed. New Haven and London, Yale Univ. Press, 1992. Fine new copy. $20.00 [Order]

(KOLLWITZ A11196)
Schmalenbach, Fritz. KATHE KOLLWITZ. 80 pp., 72 full-page b&w plates, notes. In German. Small 4to, paperback reprint. Die Blauen Bucher, 1975. About fine crisp copy. $12.00 [Order]

(KOLLWITZ A11195)
Schmalenbach, Fritz. KATHE KOLLWITZ. 80 pp., 72 full-page b&w plates, notes. In German. Small 4to, stiff card wraps., pictorial d.j. Die Blauen Bucher, 1965. Fine, in near-fine d.j. $20.00 [Order]

(KOLLWITZ A11190)
Tel Aviv. Tel Aviv Museum. KAETHE KOLLWITZ: Zeichnungen, Radierungen, Lithographien, Holzschnitte, Skulpturen. 106 pp., 17 full-page b&w illus., catalogue of 105 works with full entries. Text and catalogue in German / English / Hebrew. Sq. 8vo, pictorial wraps. November 8, 1971-January 21, 1972. V.G. (two minor pen markings). $18.00 [Order]

(KOLLWITZ A11198)
Venezia. Sala Napoleonica. Mostra di Disegni e Incisioni di KATHE KOLLWITZ. Unpag. (92 pp.) exhib. catalogue of 90 works, 56 full-page b&w illus., exhib. checklist. Text by Guido Perocco. In Italian. 8vo, wraps. 1969. Near-fine crisp copy (light soiling rear cover). $20.00 [Order]

(KOLLWITZ A2970)
Zigrosser, Carl. KAETHE KOLLWITZ. 24 pp. text, and 70 nice illus., photo of artist by Hugo Erfurth. 4to, cloth. Second printing 1954. New York, George Braziller, 1951. A fine copy, without d.j. $28.50 [Order]

(KOPRIVA A19088)
Houston. Menil Collection. SHARON KOPRIVA: Work 1986-1998. 32 pp. exhib., cat., 9 color plates, 7 b&w illus., checklist of work, bibliog., exhibs. Text by Walter Hopps. Texas sculptor who creates archaic and mummy-like atavistic figures engaged in Catholic liturgy and representing legendary saints (Joan of Arc, St. Catherine, et al.). Small sq. 4to, wraps. First ed. 2000. Fine. $17.00 [Order]

(KOSSOFF A8775)
New York. Hirschl & Adler Galleries. LEON KOSSOFF. 20 pp. exhib. cat. (31 paintings and drawings), 8 nice color plates, 4 b&w illus., chronol., exhibs., colls., bibliog., statement by artist. Small 4to, stiff stapled wraps. 1983. Fine. $17.00 [Order]

(KOZLOFF, J A17832)
Boston. Boston University Art Gallery. JOYCE KOZLOFF: Visionary Ornament. 62 pp., 59 illus. (15 in color), checklist. Text by Patricia Johnston with contributions by Hayden Herrera and Thalia Gouma-Peterson. Sq. 4to, wraps. First ed. February 20-April 6, 1986. V.G.+ (spine somewhat rubbed.) $17.50 [Order]

(KOZLOFF, J A16418)
Brown, Kathan, ed. View Vol. 3, no. 3: Interview with JOYCE KOZLOFF. 24 pp., 9 b&w illus., including cover photo of Kozloff, exhibs. Text consists of interview with Joyce Kozloff by Robin White. 8vo, stapled wraps. First ed. Oakland: Point Publications, March, 1981. Fine. $8.50 [Order]

(KOZLOFF, J A3922)
KOZLOFF, JOYCE and Linda Nochlin, intro. Patterns of Desire. 87 pp., 64 full-page color plates, commentaries by artist on each work and her sources for these highly referential explorations of erotic themes in Western and Asian art. Intro. essay by Linda Nochlin. Sq. 4to, cloth, d.j. First ed. New York, Hudson Hills, 1990. As new. (Pub. at $35.00). $30.00 [Order]

(KOZLOFF, J A19637)
New York. DC Moore Gallery. JOYCE KOZLOFF: Voyages. 16 pp. exhib. cat., approx. 25 color plates of paintings and her installation of painted masks, biog. Text by Lucy Lippard. Sq. 8vo, stapled pictorial wraps. First ed. September 6-October 6, 2007. New. $10.00 [Order]

(KOZLOFF, J A16380)
New York. Tibor de Nagy and Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse. JOYCE KOZLOFF: An Interior Decorated. 10 pp. exhib. cat., 3 color illus. (including cover plate), plus color photo of artist by Maz Kozloff on rear cover, exhibs., bibliog., colls. Texts by Peg Weiss, Carrie Rickey, and Joyce Kozloff. [Exhibition traveled to Everson Museum, Syracuse, NY; Mint Museum, Charlotte, SC.] Sq. 12mo, pictorial wraps. First ed. 1979. Fine. $12.50 [Order]

(KRASNER A17488)
New York. Marlborough-Gerson Gallery. LEE KRASNER. Unpag. (12 pp.) exhib. cat., biog., 2 color plates (including cover), b&w illus., photo of artist by Mrs. Charles Eames. Small sq. 4to, stapled pictorial wraps. First ed. 1968. Fine. $15.00 [Order]

(KRASNER A3651)
Rose, Barbara. LEE KRASNER: A Retrospective. 184 pp., 150 pp. text, well illus., 139 b&w, 33 color plates, chronol., bibliog. Important catalogue of Krasner's first major retrospective. Sq. 4to, wraps. New York, Museum of Modern Art, 1983. About fine. $30.00 [Order]

(KSIAZEK A16663)
New York. Kouros Gallery. Hostage: Recent Paintings by WLODZIMIERZ KSIAZEK. 48 pp., 12 full-page color plates, b&w photo of artist, exhibs., bibliog. Text by David Moos; poem by James McCorkle. Painterly abstraction by contemporary Polish artist. Small sq. 4to, stiff wraps. Ed. of 1000. 1999. As new. $9.00 [Order]

(KSIAZEK A16662)
Wenham. Barrington Center for the Arts and Alpha Gallery, Boston. WLODZIMIERZ KSIAZEK Paintings 1990-2001. 65 pp., 22 illus., (including 19 full-page color plates), biog., exhibs. Texts by Richard Brilliant and Robert Morgan; intro. B. Herman. Contemporary Polish painterly abstract painter (b. 1951) currently working in the U.S. 4to, card wraps. First ed. 2001. As new. $12.00 [Order]

(KURYLUK A16672)
Kuryluk, Ewa. The Fabric of Memory: EWA KURYLUK, Cloth Works 1978-1987 [Signed copy]. 160 pp., b&w illus., 4 texts, catalogue of works, exhibs., bibliog. Inscribed and dated by artist in white (conte crayon?) on black endpapers. 4to, cloth. First ed. No d.j. 1987. V.G. Light cover soiling. $45.00 [Order]

(KUTCHIN A17272)
Columbus. Museum of Art. Personal Mythologies: Columbus Painter LUCIUS KUTCHIN, 1901-1936. 33 pp. exhib. cat., 28 b&w, 5 color plates, notes, chronol. An up-and-coming modernist painter of the early 30's, Kutchin died too young to make his mark in history. Text by Nanette V. Maciejunes. 4to, stapled wraps. 1988. Near fine. $24.00 [Order]

(LABOUREUR A18702)
New York. Alliance Francaise. JEAN-EMILE LABOUREUR (1877-1943): Prints, Drawings and Books. Unpag. (64 pp.) exhib. cat., 71 b&w illus. including cover plates (1 double-page), checklist of 95 works. Text by Robert Allen with additional texts by Max Jacob and Dunoyer de Segonzac. Small 4to, wraps. First ed. March 8-April 22, 1977. Fine. $25.00 [Order]

(LADUKE A10574)
LADUKE, BETTY. Women Against Hunger: A Sketchbook Journey. 118 pp., illus. throughout. 4to, wraps. Trenton, Africa World Press, 1997. As new. $18.00 [Order]

(LAM A12419)
Paris. Artcurial. WILFREDO LAM: Oeuvres Historiques - Oeuvres recentes, peintures, pastels, sculptures, bas-reliefs. 23 pp. plus center double gatefold, 46 works illus., 26 in color (including cover), plus 9 photos of artist. Texts by Dominique Rey, Alain Jouffroy. In French. Tall 4to, pictorial stiff wraps., illustrated endpapers. First ed. N.d. (1978). Near-fine. Scarce. $60.00 [Order]

(LAMERS A16739)
Rotterdam. Centrum Beeldende Kunst. INE LAMERS: Fotowerken / Photoworks 1990-1991. Unpag. exhib. cat., 7 works, all beautifull illus. in color (single frame, triptych and diptych double portraits), biog., exhibs., awards, commissions. Dutch woman photographer (b.1954) who takes simple yet highly charged conceptual color portrait photographs of people and hotel rooms. Dual lang. text in Dutch and English by Camiel van Winkel. 4to, pictorial wraps, binding handtied with white cord. Ed. of 750. 1992. Fine. $27.50 [Order]

(LAMOTTE A11079)
BOSTON. Vose Galleries. BERNARD LAMOTTE (1903-1983). 24 pp., 32 illus. and photos, 15 color plates, biog., checklist of 92 works. Text by Anne W. Schmoll. Dufy-like French painter who spent most of his artistic life in the U.S. Known for his murals as well as his works on canvas. 4to, stapled stiff wraps. 1993. Near-fine. $17.50 [Order]

(LARIONOV A3841)
Parton, Anthony. MIKHAIL LARIONOV and the Russian Avant-Garde. 254 pp., 216 b&w illus., 30 color plates, notes, extensive bibliog., index. Major new monograph. 4to, cloth, d.j. FIrst ed. Princeton Univ. Press, 1993. New. (Pub. at $50.) $45.00 [Order]

(LASKER, J A16583)
Koln. Michael Werner. JONATHAN LASKER: Funf Bilder. Unpag. (20 pp.) exhib., 5 tipped-in color plates, 1 b&w frontis photo of artist, biog., exhibs. Text by Dan Cameron. In German. Exhibition of five abstract paintings from 1985. 4to, stapled wraps. First ed. 1986. Fine. $12.00 [Order]

(LAURENCIN A17357)
CARROLL, LEWIS with MARIE LAURENCIN (lithographs). Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. 6 full page color lithographs by Marie Laurencin, finely printed on Rives, each signed in the stone. Numbered limited edition of 350 copies on Rives printed for America (total edition of 790). One of the most notable productions of Black Sun Press and the most important of Laurencin's illustrated books. This copy from the collection of graphic designer Paul Rand. [Minkoff A-39. Ransom, 112], Oblong 4to, wraps, papered card sleeve and silver edged papered box. First Laurencin illustrated edition. Paris, Black Sun Press, 1930. Near fine (clean bright copy with none of the usual foxing, one weak gathering); tissue protector intact but yellowed, in original pink cardboard protective sleeve and slipcase. Papered sleeve faded. Box faded, with light wear, in sound usable condition. $2,950.00 [Order]
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(LAURENS A9228)
Goldscheider, Cecile. LAURENS. 78 pp., 32 b&w illus., frontis. photo of Laurens in his studio, biog., exhibs. 8vo, card covers, d.j. New York, Universe Books (Universe Sculpture Series), 1959. Fine, in v.g. + d.j. $15.00 [Order]

(LAWRENCE, D.H. A2278)
Millett, Robert W. The Vultures and the Phoenix: Paintings of D.H. LAWRENCE. 167 pp., 20 b&w, 16 color plates. Bibliog., index. Small 4to, cloth, d.j. London and Toronto, Assoc. Univ. Presses, Art Alliance Press, 1983. Corner bumped. Near-fine/near-fine. $18.00 [Order]

(LAWRENCE, F A8356)
Jackson, Rosie. FRIEDA LAWRENCE including Not I, But the Wind and other autobiographical writings. ix, 240 pp., 21 illus., list of illus., notes, bibliog. Fine new biography. 8vo, cloth, d.j. First ed. London, Pandora, 1994. Fine/Fine. (Pub. at $22.00). $14.00 [Order]

(LAWRENCE, F A8382)
Tedlock, E. W., Jr. FRIEDA LAWRENCE: The Memoirs and Correspondance. xix, 481, x, frontis. photo and 8 pp. addit. photos, list of illus., appendix, chronol., index. 8vo, cloth, d.j. First U.S. ed. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1964. Fine, in v.g. d.j. (several closed tears, 2 small chips head of spine). $22.50 [Order]

(LAWRENCE, J A12253)
Buell, James M. and David C. Driskell. JACOB LAWRENCE: The Toussaint L'Ouverture Series. 31 pp., 41 illus., 3 in color. Text by David C. Driskell; interview with Lawrence (1982) by Driskell and Buell. A visual narration of the liberation of Haiti in 1804 under the leadership of Toussaint L'Ouverture depicted in a series of 41 tempera paintings by Lawrence. Slender oblong 8vo, stapled wraps. First ed. New York, United Church Board for Homeland Ministries, 1982. Mint. $10.00 [Order]

(LAWRENCE, J A18154)
LAWRENCE, JACOB. JACOB LAWRENCE: The Migration Series (Inscribed with drawing by Lawrence). 172 pp., 116 illus. (including 60 full page color plates, numerous b&w illus.) Intro. and ed. by Elizabeth Hutton Turner. Essays by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Lonnie G. Bunch III and Spencer R. Crew, Patricia Hills, Elizabeth Steele and Susana M. Halpine et al. One of Lawrence's most important series of paintings. This copy inscribed by Lawrence with a small still life drawing on the title page. 4to, wraps. The Rappahanock Press in Assoc. with The Phillips Collection, 1993. Near fine (cover lightly handled.) $1,250.00 [Order]
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(LAWRENCE, J A16158)
LAWRENCE, JACOB (silkscreens). The First Book of Moses, called Genesis. Illustrated with eight large full-page ORIGINAL multi-colored silkscreen prints by Jacob Lawrence. Selected by Lawrence as his first choice of books to illustrate, this King James edition of the Bible's first book is one of the most magnificent of Lawrence's illustrated books, and a worthy edition to the long and illustrious history of illustration inspired by this Biblical text. The images in the foreground and background shift and change in each successive print against the shifting screen of the preacher's text and his congregation. Large folio (17 x 22 1/4 inches), gilt lettered midnight blue cloth, in black cotton-covered clamshell box. Limited edition of 400 copies, signed in the colophon by Lawrence. New York, The Limited Editions Club, 1989. Fine, in about fine clamshell box. $8,950.00 [Order]
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(LAWRENCE, J A16887)
New York. DC Moore Gallery. JACOB LAWRENCE: The Builders, Recent Paintings. 32 pp. exhib. cat., 12 full-page color plates, 2 b&w photos of artist at work, notes. Substantial text by Peter T. Nesbett, and biographical essay. 4to, wraps. First ed. 1998. Mint. $27.50 [Order]

(LAWRENCE, J A16891)
New York. DC Moore Gallery and Arkansas Art Center. JACOB LAWRENCE: Drawings 1945 to 1996. 50 pp., 42 illus. (some in color), chronol., exhibs. Intro. by Townsend Wolfe; poem by Langston Hughes. Nicely printed catalogue. 4to, stiff wraps. First ed. 1996. Mint. $24.95 [Order]

(LAWRENCE, J A15902)
Norfolk. Chrysler Museum. JACOB LAWRENCE: Paintings and Graphics from 1936 to 1978. Unpag. (12 pp.) exhib. cat., 8 illus. (3 in color). Poem text by Thomas W. Styron. African American modernist painter. Small 4to, stapled wraps. First ed. October 11-November 18, 1979. Mint. $22.00 [Order]

(LAWRENCE, J A18398)
Turner, Elizabeth Hutton, ed. JACOB LAWRENCE: The Migration Series. 172 pp., 63 full-page color plates, numerous b&w illus. Intro. by Elizabeth Hutton Turner. Essays by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Lonnie G. Bunch III and Spencer R. Crew, Patricia Hills, Elizabeth Steele and Susana M. Halpine et al. One of Lawrence's most important series of paintings. 4to, cloth, d.j. First ed. Washington, D.C., Rappahannock in association with The Phillips Collection, 1993. Fine, in near fine dustjacket (bit of crinkling near upper edge of dustjacket.) $45.00 [Order]

(LAWRENCE, J A17376)
Wheat, Ellen. JACOB LAWRENCE: American Painter. 236 pp,, hundreds of col. and b.&w. illus., notes, bibliog., index. 4to, wraps. Fourth printing 1999. Seattle, Univ. of Washington Press, 1999. Fine. $18.50 [Order]

(LAWRENCE, J A15408)
Wheat, Ellen Harkins. JACOB LAWRENCE: American Painter. 236 pp., 108 color plates, 80 b&w illus., 236 text illus., chronol., exhibs., colls., checklist, bibliog., index. 4to, cloth, d.j. First ed. Seattle, University of Washington Press, 1986. Near fine (owner inscription on flyleaf) in about fine d.j. $40.00 [Order]

(LAWRENCE, J A15443)
Wheat, Ellen Harkins. JACOB LAWRENCE: American Painter. 236 pp., 108 color plates, 80 b&w illus., 236 text illus., chronol., exhibs., colls., checklist, bibliog., index. 4to, cloth, d.j. Seattle, Univ. of Washington Press, 1986. About fine bright clean copy, in fine d.j. $70.00 [Order]

(LE VAN, BROOK A18962)
Omaha. Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts. BROOK LE VAN and life in general. 12 pp., b&w illus. Installation piece by Le Van reflecting the influence of his prior six-month stay among the Gurunsi people of Ghana. Oblong 4to, stapled wraps. 1992. Fine. $5.00 [Order]

(LEDERMAN A15488)
Brookville. Hillwood Art Museum. STEPHANIE BRODY LEDERMAN. 40 pp., 32 illus. (including 8 full-page color plates), biog., exhibs., awards, colls., bibliog. Pref. by Edward Albee; essay by William Zimmer; text by artist. Contemporary paintings that combine images with brief phrases scratched or painted in the image, creating visual combine stories. Interesting work. Small sq. 4to, wraps. First ed. 1992. Fine. $10.00 [Order]

(LEE, CATHERINE A15486)
London. Annely Juda Fine Art. CATHERINE LEE: Sculpture. Unpag. (24 pp.) exhib. cat., 10 full-page and double-page color plates (including covers), biog., exhibs., bibliog. Texas born contemporary New York sculptor whose work consists of colored cast metal geometric reliefs. 8vo, stapled wraps. First ed. 1993. Fine. $10.00 [Order]

(LEES A4116)
New York. Hirschl & Adler Modern. JOHN LEES: Paintings and Drawings. 39 pp., 11 color illus., 3 b&w, biog., exhibs., bibliog. Intro. by John Zinsser. 4to, self-wraps 1989. Spine slightly sunned, else V.G.+ $12.50 [Order]

(LEGER A7360)
LEGER, FERNAND. Functions of Painting. xxxiv, 221 pp., some b&w illus., notes, chronol., bibliog., index. Ed. and intro. by Edward F. Fry, pref. by George L.K. Morris. Trans. from the French by Alexandra Anderson. Wonderful lively texts on everything from painting to jazz to French dance hall music. Provides a very revealing insight into the sources of Leger's aesthetic as well as French popular culture of his generation. 8vo, cloth, d.j. First English language ed. New York, Viking (The Documents of 20th Century Art), 1973. Fine, in about fine d.j. $47.50 [Order]

(LEGER A7773)
LEGER, FERNAND. Functions of Painting. xxxiv, 221 pp., approx. 6 b&w illus., notes, chronol., bibliog., index. Ed. and intro. by Edward F. Fry, pref. by abstract painter George L.K. Morris. Trans. from the French by Alexandra Anderson. Wonderful lively texts on everything from painting to jazz to French dance hall music. Provides a very revealing insight into the sources of Leger's aesthetic as well as French popular culture of his generation. 8vo, wraps. First ed. New York, Viking (Documents of 20th-Century Art), 1973. Fine. $12.00 [Order]

(LEGER A10144)
New York. Aquavella Galleries. FERNAND LEGER. Unpag. exhib. cat., 50 works, all illus. in full-page color, notes. Text by Jack Flam. 4to, stiff wraps. 1987. Near-fine (short corner crease). $22.50 [Order]

(LEGER A14868)
New York. Sidney Janis Gallery. LEGER: A Selection of Paintings of his Major Themes 1909-1955. Unpag. exhib. cat., 37 b&w illus., 1 color plate. 4to, die-cut cover, stapled wraps. 1957. As new. $10.00 [Order]

(LEGER A15994)
New York. Sidney Janis Gallery. Paintings by FERNAND LEGER 1918-1954. Unpag., approx. 40 illus. (including frontis. photo of Leger in his studio and 7 installation photos). checklist of 36 works. 4to, stapled die-cut card covers. First ed. 1961. Fine. $10.00 [Order]

(LEGER A14508)
Paris. Centre Georges Pompidou. FERNAND LEGER. 360 pp., 350 illus. (including 100 in color). Texts by Rainer Rochlitz, Andre Kaspi, Lawrence Saphire et al. Major recent retrospective and important reference. In French. Large sq. 4to, wraps. 1997. V.G. (covers lightly used). $60.00 [Order]

(LEGER A16265)
Paris. Centre Georges Pompidou. LEGER. 60 pp., numerous fine color plates throughout. Texts by P. Cabanne, S. Fauchereau, P. Descargues, B. Hedel Samson; biog by Edith Paillat. Special hors-serie publication of Connaissance des Arts to accompany the 1997 Leger retrospective. In English. 4to, wraps. English lang. ed. Connaissance des Arts, 1997. Fine. $17.50 [Order]

(LEGER A10479)
Paris. Grand Palais. FERNAND LEGER. 195 pp. retrospective exhib. cat., 348 illus., 12 in color, checklist, bibliog. Texts by Jean Leymarie and Jean Cassou. Sq. 8vo, wraps. 1971. V.G.+ (light rear cover scuffing). $55.00 [Order]

(LEGRAND, EDY A4046)
De Maupassant, Guy. A Woman's Life. 216 pp., including intro. by Edmond Jaloux. 15 colored gravure and watercolor illus. (mostly full-page) by EDY LEGRAND. Book design by FRANCIS MEYNELL. 8vo, cloth, publisher's plain protective slipcase. Heritage Club Ed., brochure laid in. London: The Nonesuch Press & The Heritage Press, N.Y., 1942. V.G.+. Owner bookplate on half-title page, edges lightly rubbed. $30.00 [Order]

(LEGRAND, EDY A11314)
DUMAS, ALEXANDRE and EDY LEGRAND (illus). The Man in the Iron Mask. xiv, 430 (2) pp., frontis. plus 32 hand-colored illus by Edy Legrand. Intro. by Andre Maurois. Fine press edition numbered and signed by the illustrator. 8vo, gilt-stamped cloth, slipcase. No. 132 of a limited ed. of 1500. New York, The Limited Editions Club, 1965. Fine, in v.g. slipcase (edges rubbed). $75.00 [Order]

(LEHMBRUCK A9211)
Hofmann, Werner. WILHELM LEHMBRUCK. Unpag. text plus 32 full-page b&w illus. (27 sculpture, 1 drawing, 4 paintings), plus frontis. photo of artist, brief biog., bibliog. 8vo, stiff card wraps., d.j. New York, Universe Books (Universe Sculpture Series), 1959. V.G.+/V.G.-. (dustjacket scuffed with shallow edge chipping, crease along upper edge; internally clean tight copy). $16.00 [Order]

(LEHMBRUCK A15530)
Zurich. Kunsthaus. WILHELM LEHMBRUCK: Zeichnungen. 128 pp. exhib. cat., 73 color and b&w illus., checklist of 74 works, biog. Texts by Erich Franz, Catharina Lepper, Christoph Brockhaus, Ursula Perucchi-Petri. In German. Interesting selection of expressionist drawings by the renowned German sculptor. 4to, self-wraps. First ed. 1990. As new. $30.00 [Order]

(LEIBER A15325)
New York. Denise Bibro. GERSON LEIBER: My Garden. Unpag. exhib. cat. 8 full-page color plates, colls., exhibs., awards. Contemporary semi-abstract geometric paintings of gardens. Text by Gerrit Henry. Sq. 8vo, stapled card wraps. 2001. Fine. $18.50 [Order]

(LEVINE A18231)
BRECHT, BERTOLT and JACK LEVINE, illus. The Threepenny Opera. Translated and intro. by Eric Bentley. 155, 2 pp., color illustrations and an original lithograph by Jack Levine. Signed by Levine and Bentley. Composed by Michael and Winifred Bixler, printed by Daniel Keleher at the Wild Carrot Letterpress. 4to, gold lettered black linen with vignette by Levine, protective tissue, slipcase. Limited ed. of 2000. New York, The Limited Editions Club, 1982. As new condition, in original glassine protector, in fine original slipcase. $45.00 [Order]

(LEVINE A4022)
New York. Kennedy Galleries. JACK LEVINE: Recent Paintings. Unpag. exhib. cat., checklist of 26 works, 19 illus., 13 in full-page color, chronol., colls. Intro. Mahonri Sharp Young. 4to, stapled wraps. 1972. V.g. Covers quite rubbed (no tears); inside near-fine. $12.00 [Order]

(LEVINE, S A17828)
New York. Mary Boone Gallery. SHERRIE LEVINE. 27 pp., 6 full page color plates, biog., exhibs., bibliog. Text by Rosalind Krauss. Uncommon. 4to, black cloth, lettered spine. No d.j. (as issued.) First ed. September 9-October 14, 1989. Near fine (faint touch of rubbing head of spine and one area on covers), else tight clean copy. $55.00 [Order]

(LEVINE, S A17829)
San Francisco. MOCA. SHERRIE LEVINE: New Work. 7 pp., 2 color plates, exhib. checklist, biog., bibliog. Text by John Caldwell. Scarce. Small 4to, stapled wraps. First ed. 1991. Fine. $8.50 [Order]

(LEVINTHAL, DAVID A8787)
LEVINTHAL, DAVID. Mein Kampf. Unpag., 70 color plates. Levinthal's controversial photos of Third Reich war toys in staged scenes photographed with a 20 x 24 Polaroid camera . Folio, cloth, cover photo tipped in. Limited ed. of 3000. Santa Fe, Twin Palms, 1996. Fine. $60.00 [Order]

(LEVINTHAL, DAVID A17969)
LEVINTHAL, DAVID and MANTHIA DIAWARA (text). Blackface. 156 pp., 98 mostly full-page color plates. Text by Manthia Diawara; afterword by Levinthal. Photographs of so-called Black memorabilia, offensive racist stereotype toys and other objects collected by Levinthal. Some weird close-ups and angled shots, but no real intervention or recontextualization by Levinthal, who treats the objects as precious vintage collectibles. Fortunately accompanied by Diawara's fine text. Large sq. 4to (12 x 11 inches), cloth. First trade ed. Santa Fe, Arena Editions, 1999. Fine/Fine. $45.00 [Order]

(LEWIS, N A19542)
New York. Bill Hodges Gallery. 25 Highly Important Paintings by NORMAN LEWIS. 60 pp. exhib. cat., 37 color plates, chronol. Intro. by Billy Hodges. Covers Lewis's work from his first cubist-inspired images of the 1940s to the late abstractions of the 1970s. Fine exhibition of work by important African American abstract painter. 4to, pictorial stiff wraps. Ed. of 2000. May 23-July 11, 1998. As new. $22.50 [Order]

(LEWIS, N A13769)
New York. Bill Hodges Gallery. NORMAN LEWIS: The Second Transition 1947-1951 Abstractions. 26 pp. exhib. cat., 9 color plates. Essay by Gylbert Coker, chronol. by Billy Hodges. Major African American abstract painter. Small sq. 4to, stiff wraps. First ed. October 20, 1994-January 21, 1995. As new. $25.00 [Order]

(LEWITT A19401)
BORGES, JORGE LUIS and SOL LEWITT (silkscreens). Ficciones (Signed by Sol Lewitt). 342 pp. The Borges text, in English translation, is lavishly illustrated with 22 full-page minimalist serial grid silkscreens by Sol Lewitt. SIGNED by Lewitt, who also designed the binding. One of the notable artist's books of the 80s. 4to, original full black calf binding, lettered in blind, in black slipcase. Limited, signed and numbered ed. of 1500. New York, The Limited Editions Club, 1984. As new, in original linen covered slipcase. (Pub. at $1000.) $575.00 [Order]
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(LEWITT A15167)
LEWITT, SOL. SOL LEWITT: Black Gouaches. SIGNED limited numbered ed. No. LII of 100 copies, numbered in roman numerals from a total ed. of 1100. An artist's book consisting of 32 b&w full page plates printed on both front and verso of this 15 foot 4 inch accordion fold-out book (each section is 11 ½ x 14 1/4 inches). Offset printing by Karcher. Folio, illustrated bds., black papered slipcase. First ed. Stephan Natkin / Galerie Digital Arts, 1992. Fine/Fine. $425.00 [Order]

(LEWITT A19633)
Madison. Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. LEWITT x 2. 84 pp., color plates. Texts by curator Dean Swanson and Martin Friedman. A selection of work from the LeWitt collection. Includes work by Lewitt along with Carl Andre, Siah Armajani, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Dan Flavin, Hans Haacke, Eva Hesse, Jenny Holzer, Donald Judd, Mario Merz, Shirin Neshat, Adrian Piper, Robert Ryman, and many others. Sq. 4to (11 x 10.8 in.), cloth, d.j. First ed. 2006. Fine, in fine d.j. (Pub. at $35.00). $28.00 [Order]

(LHOTE A11106)
CLAUDEL, PAUL and ANDRE LHOTE (woodcuts). Verlaine (with original Dora Carrington bookplate). Text illustrated with 10 original woodcuts by Andre Lhote. An important livre d'artiste and critical tribute to Verlaine by two important artists of the next generation, very much in the symbolist spirit of Verlaine. This copy, from the personal collection of Lytton Strachey, bears the exquisite little original woodcut bookplate designed for him by DORA CARRINGTON on the front pastedown. A lovely and important association copy of a scarce book. In her diary entry of March 20 1931, less than a year before Strachey's death, Dora mentions the bookplate as follows: As I stuck the book plates in with Lytton I suddenly thought of Sothebys and the book plates in some books I had looked at, when Lytton was bidding for a book and I thought: These books will one day be looked at by those gloomy faced booksellers and buyers. And suddenly a premonition of a day when these labels will no longer (be) in this library came over me. I longed to ask Lytton not to stick in any more. 8vo (9 3/4 x 7 1/2 inches), original wrappers printed in red and black. No. 189 of a limited edition of 500 numbered copies on papier verge pur fil Lafuma (total edition of 525.) Paris, Nouvelle revue francaise, 1922. Near fine clean copy, with mild age toning, brief crack in spine paper. Uncommonly nice condition. $975.00 [Order]
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(LIBERAKI A3261)
Volboudt, Pierre. LIBERAKI. 117 pp., 46 illus., numerous double-page, extensive biog. includes excerpts from press reviews. Excellent short monograph on this renowned Greek sculptress with examples of her work in marble, bronze, plaster. Text in French. Small 8vo, stiff self-wraps. Paris, Le Musée de Poche, 1972. Near-fine. Tiny closed tear and scratch at top edge of front cover. $15.00 [Order]

(LIBERMAN A11135)
Rose, Barbara. ALEXANDER LIBERMAN. 392 pp., 337 plates, most in excellent color, five gatefolds, bibliog., index. The major monograph on this sculptor's work. INSCRIBED presentation copy from LIBERMAN to art critic Leo Lerman. Nice association copy. Large 4to, cloth, d.j. First ed. New York, Abbeville, 1981. Fine, in fine d.j. $225.00 [Order]

(LICHTENSTEIN A11927)
Boston. Institute of Contemporary Art. ROY LICHTENSTEIN: The Modern Work 1965-1970. 16 pp. exhib. cat., checklist of 25 works, 14 b&w illus., color coverplate. Text by Elizabeth Sussman. Oblong 4to, stapled pictorial wraps. First ed. 1978. As new. $15.00 [Order]

(LICHTENSTEIN A2272)
Tomkins, Calvin. ROY LICHTENSTEIN: Mural with Blue Brushstroke. 128 pp., over 100 color photos of the work-in-progress of this 68-foot mural. Essays and interview by Pari Stave and Bob Adelman. Small sq. 4to, stiff self-wraps. New York, Abrams, 1987. Fine. $15.00 [Order]

(LICHTENSTEIN A7878)
Tomkins, Calvin. The Art of ROY LICHTENSTEIN: Mural with Blue Brushstroke. 128 pp., over 100 color photos of the work-in-progress of this 68-foot mural. Essays and interview by Pari Stave and Bob Adelman. Small sq. 4to, wraps. British reprint. London, Pavilion Books, 1994. Fine. $8.00 [Order]

(LICHTENSTEIN A16886)
Zurich. De Pury & Luxembourg. ROY LICHTENSTEIN Brushstrokes: Four Decades. 85 pp., 33 large full-page colorplates plus 6 additional text illus., checklist of 33 works, biog. Interesting 12-page text by Dave Hickey. Large 4to, cloth, d.j. First ed. New York, Mitchell-Innes & Nash, 2002. Faint bump upper spine corner, else new book. $40.00 [Order]

(LIEBLING A8466)
Jussim, Estelle. JEROME LIEBLING. 56 pp. monograph containing 37 b&w illus. Small 4to, wraps. First ed. Carmel, The Friends of Photography (Untitled 15), 1978. Fine. $15.00 [Order]

(LIGON A16533)
Minneapolis. Walker Art Center. Coloring: New Work by GLENN LIGON. 36 pp., 37 illus. (16 in color; 2 fold-out). Important contemporary African American artist, the subject of a major recent international traveling retrospective. 8vo, wraps. First ed. 2001. As new. $25.00 [Order]

(LINDNER A4252)
Berkeley. University Art Museum. LINDNER. 51 pp., well illus., 7 color plates. Interview with artist by Dean Swanson, text by Dore Ashton. Sq. 8vo, wraps. 1969. Near-fine. $12.50 [Order]

(LINGNER A7074)
LINGNER, MAX. Mein Leben und Meine Arbeit. Ed. and intros. by Marcel Cachin and Paul Wandel. 93 pp., 68 plates, 62 addit. text illus., 14 in color, press reviews, lists of illus. Important book. In German. Small 4to, cloth, d.j. Dresden, VEB, 1955. V.G./V.G. Uncommon. $50.00 [Order]

(LIPCHITZ A9212)
Goldwater, Robert. LIPCHITZ. Unpag. text plus 32 full-page b&w illus. of sculpture and one drawing, frontis. photo of artist, biog., bibliog. Includes statements by the artist. 8vo, stiff card wraps., d.j. New York, Universe Books (Universe Sculpture Series), 1959. V.G./V.G.-. (dustjacket has seveal chips and spine rubbing; internally clean tight copy). $12.00 [Order]

(LIPCHITZ A4014)
London. Marlborough Fine Art. JACQUES LIPCHITZ: Sculptures and Drawings. 90 pp. exhib. cat., 69 illus. and photos, 11 in color, chronol., exhibs., full checklist. Text by Nicholas Wadley in English / German. 4to, stiff wraps., black paper covers with two tipped plates. 1973. Near-fine. Just a touch of scuffing to covers & rubbing head of spine. A very nice copy. $30.00 [Order]

(LIPCHITZ A14409)
New York. Marlborough Gallery. LIPCHITZ: American Years 1941-1973. 19 pp. exhibition catalogue, b&w illus., colls. (Not to be confused with the Lipchitz catalogue raisonne vol. 2 which has a similar title.) Large 4to, wraps. First ed. 2000. About fine (brief dent upper corner text block). $15.00 [Order]

(LIPTON A8925)
Elsen, Albert E. SEYMOUR LIPTON. 244 pp., 215 illus., 52 tipped-in color plates, bibliog. Important monograph. Presentation copy - SIGNED by artist. Large sq. 4to, cloth, d.j. New York, Abrams, 1974. Fine, in about-fine d.j. (touch of sunning). $155.00 [Order]

(LOEWIG A7917)
Timm, Werner. ROGER LOEWIG Gesichtedunung: Handzeichnungen 1954-1980. A Catalogue Raisonne. 291 pp., 249 illus., bibliog., concordance. Text and catalogue by Timm. Contemporary German artist whose fantastic expressionist figure drawings, mostly pen-and-ink, resemble those of the Vienna School of fantastic realism. Oblong 4to, cloth, d.j. Wien, Propylaen, 1981. About fine, in near-fine d.j. (Light corner bump, slight edge wrinkling.) $30.00 [Order]

(LOFTIN A15169)
LOFTIN, ELOUISE. Barefoot Necklace. 40 pp., sepia cover photo. Lyric poems. The very scarce volume by this African American poet. 12mo, stapled pictorial wraps. First ed. Brooklyn, Jamima House Press, 1975. V.G.+ (faint spotting to covers; interior fine and bright). $40.00 [Order]

(LONG A14260)
La Jolla. Museum of Contemporary Art. RICHARD LONG: Surf Roar. Unpag. (22) pp., 4 b&w illus., 6 color plates, notes. Text by Hugh M. Davies. Oblong 4to, stapled self-wraps. 1989. Near fine (light dent near lower edge, else as new). $15.00 [Order]

(LONGO A17783)
Tokyo. Wacoal Art Center, Spiral Gallery. LONGO in Tokyo. 30 pp. exhib. cat. with b&w and color illus. throughout, wrapped in illustrated folding card sheet. Sq. 4to, wraps. Interlocking poster and exhibition catalogue. 1986. Fine. $27.50 [Order]

(LOUIS A12631)
Boston. Museum of Fine Arts. MORRIS LOUIS 1912-1962. 84 pp., 54 illus., 12 in color, exhibs., bibliog. The seminal essay by Michael Fried on Louis's work; detailed chronol. by Angelica Rudenstine; appendix of writings on Louis by Clement Greenberg. Sq. 8vo, pictorial clothbound boards. 1967. Near-fine. $55.00 [Order]

(LOUIS A1418)
Elderfield, John. MORRIS LOUIS. 176 pp., 50 b&w illus., 46 color plates, exhibs., bibliog. Oblong 4to, cloth, d.j. New York, MOMA, 1986. Remainder mark lower edge, else fine. $45.00 [Order]

(LOUIS A1163)
New York. Andre Emmerich. MORRIS LOUIS. Unpag. (14 pp.) exhib. cat. of "Stripe" paintings with 7 color plates, bibliog. 4to, stapled wraps, on card stock. 1972. Fine. $10.00 [Order]

(LOUIS A1164)
New York. Andre Emmerich. MORRIS LOUIS, The Column Paintings - 1960. Unpag. (16 pp.) exhib. cat. with 8 color plates. Small 4to, wraps. 1979. Near-fine. $10.00 [Order]

(LOVELL A16896)
New York. DC Moore Gallery. WHITFIELD LOVELL: Embers. 24 pp. exhib. cat., 15 color plates (most full-page, one double page), full chronol., exhibs., awards, bibliog. Essay by Dominique Nahas. Nicely printed on stiff card stock. Important contemporary African American artist who combines found objects with realist charcoal drawings on wood from late 19th-early 20th century source photos. 4to, stapled card wraps. First ed. 2002. Mint. $25.00 [Order]

(LOVELL A15651)
New York. DC Moore Gallery. WHITFIELD LOVELL: Recent Tableaux. Unpag. exhib. cat., 7 color plates, 6 b&w illus., notes, chronol., exhibs. Important multi-media combine paintings with focus on Black history. Text by Patricia Hills. Large 4to, wraps. First ed. 2000. As new. $27.50 [Order]

(LOVING A15331)
Purchase. Neuberger Museum, SUNY. AL LOVING: Color Constructs. 14 pp., 5 color plates (including coverplate), b&w photo of artist, checklist of 15 works spanning thirty years, notes, exhibs., awards, colls., bibliog. Curated by Judy Collischan; substantive text by April Kingsley. Colorful abstract relief sculpture that fuses African American quilting traditions of construction with mainstream modernism (Delaunay, Stella, Graves, et al.) Loving (b.1935) is highly accomplished artist who remains known primarily only to his colleagues despite a one-person show at the Whitney Museum in 1969. Oblong 4to, stapled pictorial wraps. First ed. 1998. Fine. $40.00 [Order]

(LOWRY A16257)
Levy, Mervyn, intro. The Paintings of L. S. LOWRY: Oils and Watercolors. 32 pp., plus 130 plates (31 in color), list of illus. British painter best known for his industrial landscapes and cityscapes of working class neighborhoods. The selection here also includes portraits and seascapes. 4to, cloth, d.j. 1981 reprint of 1978 edition. London, Jupiter Books, 1981. Fine, in v.g.+ d.j. (light rubbing along edges of dustjacket). $15.00 [Order]

(LUCERO A16050)
Charlotte. Mint Museum. MICHAEL LUCERO: Sculpture 1976-1995. 159 pp., 132 illus. (including 74 color plates). Ceramics and sculpture. Exhibition curated by David Leach and Barbara Bloemink. 4to, cloth, d.j. First ed. New York, Hudson Hills Press, 1996. As new. (Still in shrink-wrap.) $35.00 [Order]

(LUPERTZ A13970)
New York. Mary Boone / Michael Werner Gallery. MARKUS LUPERTZ. 20 pp. exhib. catalogue featuring three life-size standing figure sculptures: Titan, Ganymede, and Shepherd (Hirte), all reproduced in full-page color plates, b&w photofrontis of artist in his studio, biog., exhibs., bibliog. Text by Siegfried Gohr. 4to, silver lettered grey cloth. 1986. Fine. $24.00 [Order]

(LUPERTZ A17445)
New York. Michael Werner. MARKUS LUPERTZ. Unpag. exhib. cat., checklist of 11 works, 11 full-page color plates plus cover plate, frontisphoto of artist, biog. note. Text by Kirby Gookin. 16mo, cloth spine, papered boards with color photo tipped in. 1991. V.G. Corners and foot of spine bumped, else bright clean copy. $12.00 [Order]

(LUPERTZ A17153)
Zweite, Armin, ed. MARKUS LUPERTZ, belebte Formen und kalten Malerei: Gemalde und Skulpturen. In German. 136 pp., 97 illus. (37 in color), biog., bibliog., exhibs. Texts by Lupertz, A. R. Penck, Heinrich Klotz, Johanna Eltz, and Armin Zweite. Published to accompany an exhibition at the Stadtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich, March 1986. Small sq. 4to, cloth, d.j. Prestel, 1986. About fine, in about fine d.j. (faint shelf rubbing, else clean tight copy.) $50.00 [Order]

(LURCAT A13204)
GIONO, JEAN and JEAN LURCAT(lithographs). Animalites. 131 pp. livre d'artiste. Illustrated by JEAN LURCAT with 14 single-page and 4 double-page hors-texte original color lithographs as well as lithographed initials and vignettes throughout the text. Beautifully printed on Arches in black, brown and orange by Daniel Jacomet. Magnificent complex surrealist images.This copy does not have the extra suite of signed lithographs. In French. Folio (16 x 12 inches), printed wrappers, contents loose as issued, housed in original velvet-lined clamshell box. Paris, Bernard Klein, 1965. Fine fresh copy, in near fine box (very lightly rubbed at extrems.) $600.00 [Order]
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