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Traduite Par Emile Javal Et N. Th. Klein. - Paris : Masson, 1867 1867 Helmholtz, H. Optique physiologique / par H. Helmholtz ; traduite par Emile Javal et N. Th. Klein. - Paris : Masson, 1867. - XI, [1], 1057, [1] p. : ill. ; 25 cm. 1897 Deutsche Kunst und Decoration : Wohnungskunst, Malerei, Plastik, Architektur, Gärten, künstlerische Frauenarbeiten. - Darmstadt : Koch, Alexander, [1897?]. - v. : ill. ; 31 cm. Mensile. - Descrizione basata su: Jahrg.34, H.3 (Dez. 1930). 1899 Azbel Le beau et sa loi : loi de l'action, loi de l'harmonie, loi de l'intelligence / Azbel ; avec 80 figures d'idée et exemple géométrique et musicaux ; précédé d'une définition des termes nouveaux ou précisés. - Paris : Hugues, 1899. - XII, [2], 329 p. ; 26 cm. 1909 Marinetti, Filippo Tommaso Fondazione e manifesto del Futurismo : (pubblicato dal Figaro di Parigi il 20 febbraio 1909) / [F.T. Marinetti]. - [S.l. : s.n.], [1909?] (Milano : Poligrafia italiana). - [4] p. ; 29 cm. Nome dell'A. a p. [4]. 1910 La pittura futurista : manifesto tecnico / [Umberto Boccioni] ... [et al.]. - Milano : Direzione del Movimento Futurista, 1910. - [4] p. ; 29 cm. Nome dell'A. a p. [3]. Manifesto dei pittori futuristi / [Umberto Boccioni] ... [et al.]. - [S.l. : s.n.], 1910 (Milano : Poligrafia italiana). - [4] p. ; 29 cm. Nome dell'A. a p. [3]. Pratella, Francesco Balilla Manifesto dei musicisti futuristi / [Balilla Pratella]. - Milano : Redazione di Poesia, 1910. - [4] p. ; 29 cm. Nome dell'A. a p. [4]. 1911 Marinetti, Filippo Tommaso Manifesto dei drammaturghi futuristi / [F.T. Marinetti]. - [S.l. : s.n.], 1911 (Milano : Poligrafia italiana). - [4] p. ; 29 cm. Nome dell'A. a p. [3]. Pratella, Francesco Balilla La musica futurista : manifesto tecnico / [Balilla Pratella]. - Milano : Direzione del Movimento Futurista, 1911. - [4] p. ; 29 cm. La data si ricava da: Bibliografia del futurismo : 1909-1944 / Claudia Salaris. [Roma] : Biblioteca del Vascello, 1988. P. 82. - Nome dell'A. a p. [4]. 1912 Boccioni, Umberto Manifesto tecnico della scultura futurista / [Umberto Boccioni]. - Milano : Direzione del Movimento Futurista, 1912. - [4] p. ; 29 cm. 1 Nome dell'A. da p. [4]. Exhibition of the Italian futurist painters : March 1912 : the Sackville Gallery, Ltd. ... - London : The Sackville Gallery, [1912]. - [1] c. ; 11x13 cm. Invito alla mostra tenuta a Londra, Sackville Gallery, nel marzo 1912. Nyst, Ray La peinture futuriste en Belgique = La pittura futurista nel Belgio : (dalla rivista La Belgique artistique et littéraire, luglio 1912) / [Ray Nyst]. - Milano : Direzione del Movimento Futurista, 1912. - [4] p. ; 30 cm. Nome dell'A. a p. [4]. - Testo in francese e italiano. - La data si ricava da: Bibliografia del futurismo : 1909-1944 / Claudia Salaris. [Roma] : Biblioteca del Vascello, 1988; p. 82. - Tit. parallelo: La pittura futurista nel Belgio : (dalla rivista La Belgique artistique et littéraire, luglio 1912). Saint-Point, Valentine de Manifesto della donna futurista : risposta a F.T. Marinetti / [Valentine de Saint-Point]. - Milano : Direzione del Movimento Futurista, 1912. - [4] p. ; 29 cm. Nome dell'A. a p. [4]. - Pubbl. anche in francese col tit.: Manifeste de la femme futuriste. - Tit. orig.: Manifeste de la femme futuriste : réponse à F.T. Marinetti. 1913 Apollinaire, Guillaume L'antitradition futuriste : manifeste-synthèse. / [Guillaume Apollinaire]. - Milan : Direction du mouvement futuriste, 1913. - [4] p. ; 30 cm. Nome dell'A. a p. [3]. - Pubbl. anche in italiano con il tit.: Antitradizione futurista : manifesto=sintesi. Balla, Giacomo Il vestito antineutrale : manifesto futurista / [Giacomo Balla]. - Milano : Direzione del Movimento Futurista, 1913. - [4] p. : ill. ; 30 cm. Pubbl. anche in francese col tit.: Le vetement masculin futuriste : manifeste. - Nome dell'A. a p. [3] e [4]. - Tit. orig.: Le vêtement masculin futuriste : manifeste. Carrà, Carlo La peinture des sons, bruits et odeurs : manifeste futuriste / [Carlo Carrà]. - Milan : Direction du mouvement futuriste, 1913. - [4] p. ; 30 cm. Pubbl. contemporaneamente in italiano col tit.: La pittura dei suoni, rumori, odori : manifesto futurista. - Nome dell'A. a p. 3. - Tit. orig.: La pittura dei suoni, rumori, odori : manifesto futurista. Carrà, Carlo La pittura dei suoni, rumori, odori : manifesto futurista / [Carlo Carrà]. - Milano : Direzione del Movimento Futurista, 1913. - [4] p. ; 30 cm. Pubbl. contemporaneamente in francese col tit.: La peinture des sons, bruits et odeurs : manifeste futuriste. - Nome dell'A. a p. 3. - Tit. orig.: La peinture des sons, bruits et odeurs : manifeste futuriste. Denis, Maurice Théories : 1890-1910 : du symbolisme et de Gauguin vers un nouvel ordre classique / Maurice Denis. - 3. éd. - Paris : Bibliothèque de l'occident, 1913. - VIII, 270 p. ; 26 cm. Marinetti, Filippo Tommaso L'imagination sans fils et les mots en liberté : manifeste futuriste / [F.T. Marinetti]. - Milan : Direction du mouvement futuriste, 1913. - [4] p. ; 30 cm. Nome dell'A. a p. [4]. - Pubbl. anche in italiano col tit.: L'immaginazione senza fili e le parole in libertà : manifesto futurista. Marinetti, Filippo Tommaso L'immaginazione senza fili e le parole in libertà : manifesto futurista / [F.T. Marinetti]. - Milano : Direzione del Movimento Futurista, 1913. - [4] p. ; 30 cm. Nome dell'A. a p. [4]. - Pubbl. anche in francese con il tit.: L'imagination sans fils et les mots en libertè : manifeste futuriste. Marinetti, Filippo Tommaso Le music-hall : manifeste futuriste : publié par le Daily-Mail 21 novembre 1913 / [F. T. Marinetti]. - Milan : Direction du mouvement futuriste, 1913. - [4] p. ; 30 cm. 2 Pubbl. anche in italiano col tit.: Il teatro di varietà : manifesto futurista : pubblicato dal Daily-Mail 21 novembre 1913. - Nome dell'A. a p. [4]. - Tit. orig.: Il teatro di varietà : manifesto futurista : pubblicato dal Daily-Mail 21 novembre 1913. Russolo, Luigi L'arte dei rumori : manifesto futurista / [Luigi Russolo]. - Milano : Direzione del Movimento Futurista, 1913. - [4] p. ; 29 cm. Pubbl. anche in francese col tit.: L'art des bruits : manifeste futuriste. - Nome dell'A. a p. [4]. - Tit. orig.: L'art des bruits : manifeste futuriste. Saint-Point, Valentine de Manifesto futurista della lussuria / [Valentine de Saint-Point]. - Milano : Direzione del Movimento Futurista, 1913. - [4] p. ; 29 cm. Nome dell'A. a p. [3]. - Pubbl. anche in francese col tit.: Manifeste futuriste de la luxure. - Tit. orig.: Manifeste futuriste de la luxure. The futurist painter Severini : exhibits his latest works at the Marlborough Gallery 34 Duke St. St. James's ... during april. - [S.l. : s.n.], [1913]. - [1] c. : ill. ; 32 cm. Locandina della mostra tenuta a Londra, Marlborough Gallery, nel 1913. 1914 Coquiot, Gustave Cubistes futuristes passéistes : essai sur la jeune peinture et la jeune sculpture / par Gustave Coquiot. - Paris : Ollendorff (lib.), c1914. - 277 p., [47] c. di tav. ; 21 cm. La poésie contemporaine : poèmes, accompagnés de lettres sur l'idéal d'art / de Guillaume Apollinaire ... [et al.] ; notices et introduction de John Charpentier. Marinetti, Filippo Tommaso La splendeur géométrique et mécanique et la sensibilité numérique : manifeste futuriste / [F.T. Marinetti]. - Milan : Direction du mouvement futuriste, 1914. - [4] p. ; 30 cm. Pubbl. anche in italiano col tit.: Lo splendore geometrico e meccanico e la sensibilita numerica : manifesto futurista. - Nome dell'A. a p. [4]. - Tit. orig.: Lo splendore geometrico e meccanico e la sensibilità numerica : manifesto futurista. Sant'Elia, Antonio L'architettura futurista : manifesto / [Antonio Sant'Elia]. - Milano : Direzione del Movimento Futurista, 1914. - [4] p. ; 30 cm. Nome dell'A. a p. [3] e [4]. Soffici, Ardengo Cubismo e futurismo : con 32 illustrazioni di Balla, Boccioni, Braque, Carrà, Cezanne, Picasso, Russolo, Severini, Soffici / Soffici. - 2. ed. - Firenze : Libreria della Voce, 1914. - 78 p., [32] c. di tav.$.27 cm ;. 1915 Fort, Paul Les cosaques = Cosacchi / Paul Fort. Tit. parallelo: Cosacchi. - IN: La grande illustrazione. - Pescara. - A.2, n.14 (feb./mar. 1915) ; p. 30-32 p. : ill. L'élan : revue mensuelle / Amédée Ozenfant, directeur. - Paris : L'élan, 1915-1917. - v. ; 33 cm. Mensile. - Date di pubbl. ricavate da: Bénézit, v. 8, p. 70 (Ozenfant, Amedée). - Il formato varia. - Descrizione basata su: A.[2], n.9 (nov.? 1916) e n.10 (1er déc. 1916). 1916 Exposition futuriste d'art plastique de la guerre et d'autres oeuvres antérieures, 1., Paris, 1916 Gino Severini : 1re Exposition futuriste d'art plastique de la guerre et d'autres õuvres antérieures : du 15 janvier au 1er février 1916. - Paris : Galerie Boutet de Monvel, [1916]. - [4] p. ; 14 cm. Invito alla mostra tenuta a Parigi, Galerie Boutet de Monvel. 3 Marinetti, Filippo Tommaso La nuova religione-morale della velocità : manifesto futurista pubblicato nel numero 1° del giornale L'Italia futurista / [F.T. Marinetti]. - Milano : Direzione del Movimento Futurista, 1916. - [4] p. ; 30 cm. Nome dell'A. a p. [4]. - Pubbl. anche in francese col tit.: La nouvelle religion-morale de la vitesse : manifeste futuriste. - Tit. orig.: La nouvelle religion-morale de la vitesse : manifeste futuriste. 1917 Art & liberté, association pour l'affirmation et la dèfense d'õuvres modernes Matinée du 3 juin 1917 : au bénéfice des artistes prisonniers : Théatre des Champs-Élysées (Salle de la Comédie) / Art & liberté. Association pour l'affirmation et la défense d'oeuvres modernes. - [S.l. : s.n.], [1917?]. - 1 pieghevole (4 c.) ; 27 cm. Programma della matinée. - Con 1 ill. di Henri Matisse. - A c. [4]: Exposition "Art & liberté" du 3 au 17 juin au Théatre
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