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Bøje, Christian Anton
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansD7589
Kjøbenhavn 1946. 25x18. 592 pp. Reproductions of 3063 marks. Vey fine half brown leather binding, top edge gilt, printed front wrapper bound in. Ehresmann 982. Standard dictionary of Danish gold- and silversmiths before 1870 and their marks as well as town-marks. Includes alphabetical indices of marks and of masters.
Annis, Verle Lincoln
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansD15997
Guatemala (City), University of San Carlos of Guatemala, 1968. 31x23. XXIV+480 pp. + 10 coloured plates. Ca 850 photos and 120 plans and drawings. Publisher's printed cloth. All text and captions bilingual in English and Spanish.
Vollmer, Hans
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansG16999
Leipzig, Seeman, 1953-62. 26x18. VIII+620; + VIII+584; + IV+640; + IV+512; +XII+556; + IV+504 pp. Publisher's half black leather, a fine set.
Baldass, Ludwig
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansD22727
Wien, Hölzel, (ca 1920-22). 35x28. 14 portfolios (of 15) with 280 plates (of 300), tipped-in on black leaves; each portfolio containing 4-8 text pages with descriptions to the plates. Loose as issued in printed paper portfolios, Johnny Roosval's deposuit stamps. No 59 of an edition limited to 350 numbered copies. A fine set but lacking the last portfolio containing plates 281-300. First and fifth cover slightly worn, otherwise in excellent condition, with portfolios 7-14 protected in heavy grey boards.
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Giampero, Giani
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansD22868
Milano, Conchiglia, 1957. 24x19. 108+IV pp. + 82 plates with 86 reproductions (all but a few in colour), each plate followed by a card leaf with captions. Ca 50 photos (mostly portrait and group photos including 19 full-page). Published printed yellow boards, a fine copy in dust jacket with a few small repaired chippings. Second edition (first published in 1956). Scarce and important Spatialism anthology presenting twelve artists: Edmondo Bacci, Aldo Bergolli, Giuseppe Capogrossi, Roberto Crippa, Mario Deluigi, Bruno De Toffoli, Enrico Donati, Lucio Fontana, Gino Morandi, Cesare Peverelli, Emilio Scanavini, and Ettore Sottsass. The introduction includes reproductions of seven Spatialist manifestos from 1946-1953.
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Bergström, Gunnar / Elisabet Ljungberg / Sylvia Coignard
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansD22287
Lidingö, Sonet, 1976-86. 20x22. 112; 96; 108 pp. A total of ca 670 reproductions (37 in colour including 33 full-page) and 18 portrait and studio photos. Publisher's cloth, dust jackets, a fine set. Editions limited to 2000 copies. French-language Catalogue Raisonné, the volumes covering 1959-1976, 1976-1980, 1980-1986. Bilingual introductions and biographical data in French and English.
Giedion, Sigfried
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansD17147
Leipzig & Berlin (1928). 26x18. VIII+128 pp. 90 photos and 49 perspectives, plans, etc. Printed grey cardboard covers with red lettering; the covers with repairs at corners and margins. First edition. A pioneering study and acclaim of steel and ferroconcrete construction in modern French architecture. Giedion questions the very idea of an architecture with definitive boundaries - if it is to survive at all, it must break out of the limits imposed on it by tradition and by its functioning as an institution. This ideology is exemplified with illustrations from the work of Perret, Garnier, Le Corbusier, Mallet-Stevens, Sauvage, Guevrekian, Lurçat, and others.
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Plessow, Gustav
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansF18210
Berlin & Leipzig 1928. 27x20. IV+232 pp. + 5 charts with med 80 mounted paint samples. Publisher's printed cloth-backed boards. Former owner's name on front cover.
Kendrick, Arthur Frank / Tattersall, Creassey Edward Cecil
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansD22184
London, Benn, 1923. 28x22. XII+198 pp. + 3 colour plates (one folding); + XIV pp. + 202 plates (16 in colour) comprising 190 plates with ca 225 photos and 12 plates with some 200 drawings of motives + one plate with two maps. Printed guard-tissues to all plates. A fine set in publisher's cloth with gilt cover designs. No. 568 of an edition limited to 1000 numbered sets.
Taranovskaja, Marianna Zenonovna
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansM6389
Leningrad 1962. 34x25. 176 pp. + 2 photo plates + 8 colour plates (4 folding, 4 tipped-in). Ca 120 photos and reproductions of old renderings and plans plus 20 line drawings & plans. Publisher's pictorial, gilt-lettered cloth. A monograph on the Ostrovsky / Lomonosov Square complex created by Carlo Rossi in Saint Petersburg.
Larsen, Knut Einar
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansD19599
Trondheim, Tapir / ICOMOS International Committee, 1994. 25x17. XII+204 pp. 75 photos and drawings. Pictorial wrappers. Thorough study of the Japanese approach to the preservation of timber structures. Based upon examinations of more than 200 heritage properties and historic monuments in Japan, the book includes several case studies of restoration projects, and an historical overview of architectural preservation detailing the Japanese legislation in this domain, focusing on wood as the characteristic building material in Japanese traditional architectural heritage.
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Bouleau, Charles
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansD13189
London 1963. 24x21. 272 pp. Ca 210 reproductions and photos (several with superimposed geometrical analysis) and 80 drawings and diagrams. Publisher's cloth, dust jacket, a fine copy. Bouleau's renowned, seminal study translated from the French by Jonathan Griffin. Preface by Jacques Villon.
San Lazzaro, Gualtieri di (ed.)
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansD12470
(Paris) 1969. 31x24. 132 pp. + one folding original lithograph made by Chagall for this publication. Ca 160 reproductions and photos (24 full-page in colour). Publisher's gilt-lettered cloth, dust jacket; book-plate on inside of front cover. Ever so tiny scuffing of outer bottom corners, otherwise very fine. (XXe Siècle, Numero Spécial). Texts by Andre Breton, Paul Eluard, Mircea Eliade, Dora Vallier, Manuel Gasser, Gilbert Lascault, André Verdet, Jacques Thirion, Denis Milhau, and others.
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Antikvariat Antiqua
ansD25066
Stockholm 1933. 25x20. 310 pp. Ca 1300 foton (med artikelnummer, måttangivelser och priser) av olika slags föremål, indelade i tre avdelningar: Silver, Nysilver. Tenn. Välbevarat ex. i tryckt grönt originalklotband, inlagan bunden med mässingsskruvar. Omfattande, illustrerad katalog över skålar. tallrikar och fat, kaffeserviser, skrin, ljusstakar, snusdosor, toilettsilver, bonbonnièrer, karotter, ostkupor, blomvaser, lampor, kyrksilver, med mera.
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Antikvariat Antiqua
ansB6211
Paris, Morancé, (1920). 44x32. 20 pp. + 80 heliogravure plates with ca 180 photographs. Loose as issued in a cloth-backed portfolio with tie-strings. (Le Style Empire). A comprehensive photographic documentation of the Hôtel Beauharnais in Paris and its interiors including decorated ceilings, doors, Empire-style furniture, clocks, candelabrae, etc. The building was erected in the early 18th century to the design of Germain Boffrand who sold it to the marquis de Torcy; among the subsequent owners was Eugene de Beauharnais, son of the First Consul for Napoleon Bonaparte. At the proclamation of the German Empire in 1871, the Hôtel Beauharnais became the embassy of the new state, and continued to be the German Embassy till the end of the Second World War, when it was confiscated by the French state.
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Magre, Magne / Henry Lyonnet / Emile Magne
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansD11536
Paris, Rombaldi, 1929-30. 30x22. IV+396 pp. + 24 plates (2 folding), 17 of which are monochrome; VIII+396 pp. + 24 plates (2 folding), including one coloured and 16 monochrome. Altogether ca 700 reproductions and photos (90 full-page) in the text. Uniformly bound in half cloth with marbled boards, decorative printed front wrappers bound in; a fine set. The editions were limited to 1000 copies.
Prussin, Labelle
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansD16352
Berkeley & Los Angeles ... University of California Press, 1986. 28x22. XXIV+312 pp. + 6 leaves with 17 colour photos. Nearly 500 photos, drawings and plans in the text. Publisher's cloth, dust jacket. Authoritative study of West African architecture, identifying two distinct albeit similar styles emerging as a result of the interface between the indigenous heritage and the Islamic aesthetic. Includes notes, bibliography, and detailed index.
Weiner, Lawrence
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansY18941
Torino, Sperrone, 1970. 17x11. 53 leaves including printed free endpapers. Printed white jacket over cloth-backed boards. One of the earliest conceptual art books by Weiner, giving a word in Italian in the top part of the page with a translation of the word in English in the bottom part, in upper-case letters.
Nocq, Henry
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansD25106
Paris, Floury, 1926. 27x22. XVI+330 pp. + 13 plates including frontispiece. Numerous reproductions of marks and ca 30 drawings in the text. Half cloth with marbled boards, a fine copy but lacking one of the plates (between pp. 46 and 47).
McMullan, Joseph V.
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansD24915
New York, Near Eastern Art Research Center, 1965. 31x24. 388 pp. including 64 pages on 16 folding leaves. 152 photos, ca 110 full-page; 123 in colour including 86 full-page and (on the foldouts) eight four-page. Publisher's gilt-lettered cloth, dust jacket, former owner's bookplate inside front cover. Dust jacket preserved but worn and frayed, otherwise a very good copy.
Ehrenstein, Albert
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansD16886
Leipzig, Kurt Wolff, 1916. 29x23. 64 pp. + tissue-garded frontispiece portrait after a lithograph by Oskar Kokoschka. Publisher's half black leather with red gilt-lettered cloth boards, top edge gilt, very fine. No. 201 of 300 numbered copies. First edition of this early book by the Viennese Expressionist poet (1886-1950) who first published his works in Karl Kraus's 'Die Fackel' and Herwart Walden's 'Der Sturm'. His first book 'Tubutsch" was illustrated by Ehrenstein's close friend Oskar Kokoschka; the present work is adorned only with the frontispiece portrait from a lithograph by Kokoschka.
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Weaver, Lawrence
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansD7151
London 1909. 30x22. XVI+268 pp. + frontispiece. 442 photos and drawings. Publisher's printed cloth.
Wallin, Sigurd (ed.)
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansD12285
Stockholm 1947, 1933-35. 29x21. Main half title leaf + main title leaf printed in red and black; + 40; + 46; + 72 pp. text including index + 192; + 224; + 188 pp. with altogether 1282 photos + 20 colour plates + 3 leaves with 50 photos of marks and signatures. Bound in one sturdy full leather binding (Nordiska Bokhandelns bokbinderi), a fine copy. A complete one-volume issue of the illustrated inventory of Swedish upper-class furniture from the 16th-19th centuries in the Nordic Museum collection, including index of cabinet-makers and other artisans. The three parts published in three parts 1931-1935, here re-issued in 1947 in one volume with the first part in an new edition, and provided with a main title leaf to the volume. A standard reference work on the subject.
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Larrabee, Eric / Massimo Vignelli
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansA4379
New York 1981. 30x29. 320 pp. Ca 400 photos and designs, more than 200 in colour. Publisher's printed cloth, dust jacket. The standard history and photo documentation of the Knoll firm from 1938 and the designers associated with it, including special features on Saarinen, Breuer, Bertoia and Florence Knoll.
Janner, Ferdinand
Antikvariat Antiqua
ansB5294
Leipzig 1876. 20x13. VIII+310 pp. Contemporary half black leather. On endpapers the stamp of the Swedish architect Helgo Zettervall (and bookplate of his son, the architect Folke Zettervall). Nice copy of a scarce book on the German mediaeval cathedral builders, as well as an interesting assocation copy. A leading Swedish Gothic Revival architect, Helgo Zettervall (1831-1907) is best remembered for his restorations of mediaeval churches and other buildings according to his ideas of the ideal Gothic or Romanesque edifice.
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