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Nierendorf, Karl

Die neue Kunst in Deutschland. Heft 1, 1925.

Patrik Andersson Antikvariat
pat46184
Berlin & Düsseldorf; Karl Nierendorf, 1925. 25x17,5 cm. 15, (1) pp. Illustrated. Original printed wrappers, stapled. The wrappers are slightly toned and chipped, there are a few small losses and dampstains. The spine has two long tears. Wrappers and most of the leaves have a short tear in outer margin. There is a faint dampstain in top margin on the last leaf. Karl Nierendorf (1889-1947), German banker and art dealer. He opened his first gallery in Köln in 1920, where Emil Nolde was the first artist to exhibit. Nierendorf played an important role on the German art scene, both as a gallery owner and publisher; he founded Kairos-Verlag and edited the magazine ""Der Strom"", where several works by the expressionists were published. Some of the artists he helped bringing forth were Otto Dix, Paul Klee, Otto Kokoschka, and Vassily Kandinsky. Nierendorf opened a gallery in Berlin in 1923, and in New York in 1936. After his death, The Guggenheim Museum purchased his entire estate. In the catalogue offered here, Nierendorf presents his newly-opened establishment in Düsseldorf. The catalogue contains a preface by Dr. P. F. Schmidt, an exhibition program, a catalogue of newly-published graphic works by George Grosz, Erich Heckel, Henri Barbusse and others. Inscribed by Nierendorf on front wrapper: ""Mit freundlischen Gruss! / Karl Nierendorf"".
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pat47377
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
Patrik Andersson Antikvariat
pat47387
London; Ellis and Elvey, 1898. 19,5x13,5 cm. Frontispiece, xxxi, (1 blank), 380 pp. Contemporary green half morocco binding with five raised bands, gilt floral decorations in compartments, marbled boards and endpapers, top edge gilt and the other edges rough-cut. Wrappers not bound-in. Rear bottom corner is slightly bumped. A minimal chip in outer margin of pp. 231/232. A very fine, clean copy. The second publication of Rossetti's poetical works; the first, also edited by W. M. Rossetti, was published in 1891. With the bookplate of Danish art historian Emil Hannover (1863-1923), and with a gift inscription from him to the Swedish literature and art critic August Brunius (1879-1926), thanking him for his book of essays on English authors, ""Engelska profiler"". NCBEL 490.
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Arvidsson, Stefan
Patrik Andersson Antikvariat
pat47404
Stockholm / Stehag; Symposion, 2000. (Kulturhistoriskt bibliotek). Diss. 21,5x15 cm. 424, (1, 1 blank) s. Häftad med tryckt vikomslag. Fint ex. With a summary in English. 'The main hypothesis of this thesis is that these pre-historical peoples have not occupied modern man because they were important as historical agents, but because they were, with the words of Claude Lévi-Strauss, ""good to think"". The interest in ""the Indo-Europeans"", ""the Aryans"" and their ""Others"" — which latter group has at times been described as Jews, Savages, Orientals, Aristocrats, priests, matriarchal farmers, martial pastoralists, French liberals, and/or German nationalists — was (and still is) motivated by a wish to construct alternatives to those identities given by tradition. The study of the Indo-Europeans, their culture and religion, has been a way to produce new concepts, new identities and thus an alternative future.' (Abstract).
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Probst, Dr. A.
Patrik Andersson Antikvariat
pat47391
Stuttgart; Scheible, 1854. Sole edition. 13,5x9 cm. 112 pp. Original printed wrappers. Uncut edges, partly unopened. Both wrappers have a small chip in top margin. The title-page is slightly soiled as are the margins on a few pages. There is a minimal chip in margin on six leaves. A fine copy. Not much is known of Dr. Probst, who, according to his title had a hydropathic clinic in Turin. A large section of the book consists of a young woman's testimonial of the successful cold water treatment of her breasts, why she went through it, and how life has improved afterwards; partly shaped as a modern advertising text.
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Rózewicz, Tadeusz
Patrik Andersson Antikvariat
pat47381
München; Carl Hanser Verlag, 1965. 12:o. 110, (1, 1 blank) pp. Original cloth with printed dustjacket. The jacket chipped at extremities and a bit stained at rear panel. The book is fine. First appearance of the author in German. Rózewicz is one of the leading post-war Polish poets. Inscribed by the author in Polish to the poet and photographer Lütfi Özkök, saying: ""To the memory of the meeting at Hotel Turné / for Lütfi Özkök / from / Tadeusz Rózewicz / 17.V.66.""
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[Aguéli] Gauffin, Axel
Patrik Andersson Antikvariat
pat47406
Stockholm; SAK, 1940-1941. (Sveriges Allmänna Konstförenings publikation XLVIII & XLIX). 29x22,5 cm. 220 s. + 4 färgplanscher & 329, (1 blank) s. + 8 färgplanscher. Samtida gediget grönt helskinnband (Nordiska Bokhandelns Bokbinderi) med förgylld ryggdekor, upphöjda bind, förgylld ram på pärmarna samt förgyllda inte bårder, marmorerade försättsblad och helt guldsnitt. Främre omslagen medbundna. Med en rättelselapp infäst före andra delens omslag. Ryggen något blekt och aningen nött. Med en osignerad recension av verket monterad på bakre försättsbladet; denna har orsakat en svag förmörkning av motstående blanka blad. Fint ex. Det mest utförliga arbetet om Aguéli som avslutas med en förteckning över 255 kända oljemålningar med angivande av ägare.
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