New York, J.B. Neumann, printed by August Gauthier, 1928, in-8, legatura editoriale in piena tela beige con titolo in nero al dorso, pp. [156], quasi tutte illustrate. Dall’indice: Number One: Illustrations by Dürer, Altdorfer, Grien, Rembrandt, Lorraine, Delarcoix, Rowlandson, Daumier, Bresdine, Gauguin, Marin, Weber, Stieglitz. […] This number is the first specimen of a new method of printing, called the Argentographica Process. – Number Two: Title Page “Village” by Corot, Becker, Max Beckmann, Walt Kuhn, Helen Perdriat, Charles Sheeler and Max Weber. – Number Three: Twenty-three Illustrations of Block Books and early Woodcuts. – Number Four: Fifteen reproductions of etchings by Georges Rouault. – Number Five: Thirteen reproductions of Recent Works by Max Weber, with the poem “Form” […]. – Number Six: Fifteen reproductions of works by Max Beckmann. – Number Seven: Little known German graphic Arts of the XIX Century: fourteen illustrations by Buchhorn, Erhard, Hagedorn, Hallerstein, Klein, Kolbe, Krueger, Quaglio, Reinhardt, Reuter, Schadow, Steffeck, Voltz, Wagenbauer. – Number Eight: Art in Old English Caricature. Twenty-Two Illustrations by Cruikshank, Ego-Pyall, Frost, Gillray, Hunt, Williams, Rowlandson – Number Nine: Forty-three illustrations by Archipenko, Becker, Beckmann, Blumberg, Burkhard, Chagal, Constant, Daumier, Ensor, Frossmann, Rudolf Grossmann, Hart, Heckel, Hondius, Howland, Karfiol, Kissling, Kuhn, Levinson, Matisse, Nolde, Rembrandt, Rousseau, Rowlandson, Sheeler, Soyer, Weber, also miniatures tapestry and sculptures of the Middle Ages, African wood carvings and Santos of New Mexico. Volume in tiratura limitata di 500 esemplari numerati a mano (n. 24). Ottime condizioni.
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