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CATALOGUE-JAN-1.2009.Pdf 00:総記・その他 90001-14017 和書 /古書 90002-17352 和書 /古書 九十坂越えてますます夢ロマン 愛知県芸術文化センター 愛知県美術館 新収蔵作品展目録 足立全康 浅野徹 足立美術館. 2000 (1989). 22 x 16. Written in Japanese. Boards. コ 愛知県. 1991. 27 x 20. Written in Japanese. B ンディション B ¥1,575 ¥1,050 90003-8938 和書 /新刊 90004-8940 和書 /新刊 渾齋隨筆 【オンデマンド版】 山光集 【オンデマンド版】 會津八一 會津八一 中央公論美術出版. 2005 (1975). 20 x 15. Written in Japanese. 中央公論美術出版. 2005 (1971). 20 x 15. Written in Japanese. Wrappers. コンディション AA Wrappers. コンディション AA ¥4,200 ¥4,200 90005-8939 和書 /新刊 90006-8941 和書 /新刊 寒燈集 【オンデマンド版】 自註鹿鳴集 【オンデマンド版】 會津八一 會津八一 中央公論美術出版. 2005 (1971). 20 x 15. Written in Japanese. 中央公論美術出版. 2005 (1992). 20 x 15. Written in Japanese. Wrappers. コンディション AA Wrappers. コンディション AA ¥4,410 ¥4,410 90007-29052 洋書 /古書 90008-26453 洋書 /古書 シカゴ美術館所蔵の名画集 シカゴ美術館所蔵の名作 ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO MASTER PAINTINGS IN THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO WOOD, JAMES N. AND KATHARINE C. LEE ウッド/リー Art Institute of Chicago in association with New York Graphic MASTER PAINTINGS IN THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO Society, New York. Chicago. 1988. 29 x 29. Written in English. Cloth Harry N Abrams. New York. 1992. 3rd printing. 29 x 29.5. Written in with dustcover. コンディション B English. Cltoh with dustcover. コンディション B ¥1,890 ¥3,675 90009-1267 和書 /新刊 90010-19908 洋書 /古書 アルトー/デリダ デッサンと肖像 アーティストブック展目録 ポール・テヴナン編/松浦寿輝訳 ARTIST BOOK : GALERIE LYDIA MEGERT (BERN) みすず書房. 1992. 29.5 x 24. Written in Japanese. Cloth with KUNSTLERBUCHER : ARTISTS' BOOKS dustcover, slipcase. コンディション AA Galerie Lydia Megert. Bern. 1979. 21 x 14.5. Written in German. ¥21,000 Wrappers. コンディション B ¥6,510 90011-23856 洋書 /古書 90012-24353 洋書 /古書 アート・ワークとしての本展目録 芸術としての書籍 ARTIST BOOK : GALLERIA NAZIONALE D'ARTE MODERNA (ROMA) ARTIST BOOK : NATIONAL MUSEUM OF WOMEN IN THE ARTS MAFFEI, GIORGIO AND MAURA PICCIAU (EDS) マッフェイ 他 (WASHINGTON D. C.) IL LIBRO COME OPERA D'ARTE: AVANGUARDIE ITALIANE DEL WASSERMAN, KRYSTYNA ET AL NOVECENTO NEL PANORAMA INTERNAZIONALE/THE BOOK AS THE BOOK AS ART: ARTISTS' BOOKS FROM THE NATIONAL A WORK OF ART: THE ITALIAN AVANT-GARDES IN THE MUSEUM OF WOMEN IN THE ARTS TWENTIETH CENTURY AS PART OF THE INTERNATIONAL Princeton Architectural Press. New York. 2007. 29 x 23. Written in PANORAMA English. Hardcover. コンディション A Maurizio Corraini. Mantua. 2006. 24 x 17. Written in English, Italian. ¥8,610 Wrappers. コンディション A ¥8,190 90013-23865 洋書 /古書 90014-19096 洋書 /古書 第8回バーゼル国際美術フェア展目録 現代のアーティスト・ブック展目録 ARTIST BOOK : SCHWEIZER MUSTERMESSE (BASEL) ARTIST BOOK : WEATHERSPOON ART GALLERY (GREENSBORO) 8 INTERNATIONALE KUNSTMESSE BASEL FUR KUNST DES 20. LAUF, CORNELIA AND CLIVE PHILLPOT ラウフ他 JAHRHUNDERTS, KUNSTBUCHER/8TH INTERNATIONAL ART ARTIST / AUTHOR : CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS' BOOKS FAIR BASLE FOR 20TH CENTURY ART, ART BOOKS Distributed Art Publishers. New York. 1998. 26 x 23.5. Written in Schweizer Mustermesse. Ba;sel. 1977. 31 x 22. Written in English, English. Cloth with dustcover. コンディション C French, German, Italian. Hardcover. コンディション A ¥9,975 ¥12,600 90015-11542 洋書 /古書 90016-5970 洋書 /古書 アメリカのブックアート1960-1980 アーティスト・ブックの百年 ARTISTS BOOK ARTISTS BOOK BRIGHT, BETTY ベティ・ブライト DRUCKER, JOHANNA ドラッカー NO LONGER INNOCENT: BOOK ART IN AMERICA, 1960-1980. THE CENTURY OF ARTISTS' BOOKS. Granary Books. New York. 2005. 26 x 18. Written in English. Granary Books. New York. 2004. 2nd edition. First published 1995. Wrappers. コンディション A 23 x 16. Written in English. Paperback. コンディション AA ¥5,880 ¥6,510 -1- 00:総記・その他 90017-26298 洋書 /古書 90018-14232 洋書 /古書 ウェルズリー大学図書館・アーティストブックコレクション目録 アーティストブック展目録 ARTISTS BOOK ARTISTS BOOK RESONANCE AND RESPONSE: ARTISTS BOOKS FROM SPECIAL HOFER, PHILIP AND ELEANOR M GARVEY ホーファー他 COLLECTIONS THE ARTIST & THE BOOK 1860-1960 IN WESTERN EUROPE AND Wellesley College Library. Wellesley. 2005. 23 x 23. Written in THE UNITED STATES. English. Wrappers. コンディション B New York Graphic Society. New York. 1961. 28.5 x 22.5. Written in ¥7,350 English. Cloth. コンディション B ¥10,290 90019-18083 洋書 /古書 90020-18088 洋書 /古書 プリンティッド・マター 第1巻1号 プリンティッド・マター カタログ:HEART ARTISTS BOOK ARTISTS BOOK LIPPARD, LUCY (INTRO. BY) PRINTED MATTER : ARTWORK IN BOOKFORM HEART : A PRINTED MATTER : BOOKS BY ARTISTS. VOL. 1, NO. 1 Fall COLLECTION OF ARTISTS' BOOKS FOR LIBRARIES, MUSEUMS, Catalogue 1987 and COLLECTORS Printed Matter, Inc.. New York. 1987. 28 x 15. Written in English. Printed Matter, Inc.. New York. (1980). 26.5 x 20.5. Written in Wrappers. コンディション B English. Wrappers. コンディション A ¥10,500 ¥14,700 90021-5961 洋書 /古書 90022-19664 洋書 /古書 アーティスト・ブック展目録 全2卷 アーティストブック展目録 ARTISTS BOOK ARTISTS BOOK : FRANKFURTER KUNSTVEREIN ARTIST'S BOOKS/ULISES CARRION: PERSONAL WORLDS OR KUNSTLERBUCHER CULTURAL STRATEGIES? -- LIBROS DE ARTISTA/ULISES Frankfurt Kunstverein. Frankfurt. 1981. 21 x 15. Written in German. CARRION: MUNDO PERSONALES O ESTRATEGIAS Wrappers. コンディション C CULTURALES? ¥8,925 Ediciones Turner, S.A.,. Madrid. 2003. 2 vols. 27 x 23. Written in Bilingual in Spanish and English.. Paperback. コンディション AA ¥16,590 90023-9289 洋書 /古書 90024-491 洋書 /古書 現代美術におけるアーティスト・ブック展目録 ベル・エポック研究 ARTISTS BOOK : MUSEE ROYAL DE MARIEMONT (MORLANWELZ) BELLE EPOQUE SCHRAENEN, GUY シャラエネン編 REARICK, CHARLES リアリック D'UNE OEUVRE L'AUTRE: LE LIVRE D'ARTISTE DANS L'ART PLEASURES OF THE BELLE EPOQUE. Entertainment & festivity CONTEMPORAIN ({(FROM ONE WORK ANOTHER: THE ARTISTS' in turn-of-the-cetnruy France. BOOK IN CONTEMPORARY ART)} -- CHRISTIAN BOLTANSKI, Yale University Press. New Haven. 1985. 26 x 20. Written in English. DANIEL BUREN, JAMES LEE BYARS, MIRTHA DERMISACHE, Cloth with dustcover. コンディション A PETER DOWNSBROUGH,) SOL LEWITT, RICHARD LONG, JACQ ¥9,450 Musee Royal de Mariemont. Morlanwelz. 1996. 25 x 19. Written in French. Paperback. コンディション A ¥10,080 90025-856 洋書 /古書 90026-26249 和書 /古書 シュルリアリズムと絵画 ISHIBASHI COLLECTION 1996 全2巻 BRETON 石橋美術財団. 1996. 2 vols.. 29 x 26. Written in Japanese, English. BRETON, ANDRE ブルトン Clothbacked board with dustcover, slipcase. コンディション B SURREALISM AND PAINTING ¥5,250 MFA Publications. The New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority 344 4th Street SW Albuquerque. 2002. 26.5 x 21. Written in English. Paperback. コンディション AA ¥3,885 90027-16311 和書 /古書 90028-25230 洋書 /古書 大英博物館の舞台裏 ブルックリン美術館の名作 デイヴィッド.M.ウィルソン 著/中尾太郎 訳 BROOKLYN MUSEUM (NEW YORK) 平凡社. 1994. 19.5 x 13.5. Written in Japanese. Boards with MASTERPIECES IN THE BROOKLYN MUSEUM dustcover. コンディション B Harry N Abrams. New York. 1988. 29.5 x 23. Written in English. Cloth ¥1,260 with dustcover. コンディション C ¥3,150 90029-22198 洋書 /古書 90030-8271 和書 /古書 ヒュー・カッソンのロンドン 版画の話展目録 CASSON 現代グラフィックアートセンター. 1999. 31 x 23. Written in Japanese, CASSON, HUGH ヒュー・カッソン English. Printed boards. コンディション A HUGH CASSONS LONDON ¥1,995 Dent and Sons. London. 1983. 26.5 x 20.5. Written in English. Wrappers. コンディション C ¥1,995 90031-16185 和書 /古書 90032-7387 洋書 /古書 現代グラフィックアートセンター 1995-1996 クリスティーズ年鑑 1993年 現代グラフィックアートセンター. 1997. 28 x 22. Written in Japanese, CHRISITIE'S English. Wrappers. コンディション B CHRISTIE'S REVIEW OF THE YEAR 1993. ¥2,100 Christie's. London. 1993. 32.5 x 24.5. Written in English. Wrappers. コ ンディション B ¥3,150 -2- 00:総記・その他 90033-7388 洋書 /古書 90034-7767 洋書 /古書 クリスティーズ年鑑 1994年 クリスティーズ年鑑 1996 CHRISITIE'S CHRISTIE'S CHRISTIE'S REVIEW OF THE YEAR 1994. CHRISTIE'S REVIEW OF THE YEAR 1996. Christie's. London. 1994. 33 x 25. Written in English. Cloth with Christie's. London. 1996. 28.5 x 25. Written in English. Cloth with dustcover. コンディション B dustcover. コンディション B ¥3,150 ¥3,150 90035-7734 洋書 /古書 90036-18149 和書 /古書 ナッシャー・コレクションの現代彫刻展目録 ユーロパリア89ジャパン写真集 DALLAS MUSEUM OF ART ユーロパリア日本委員会. 1990. 36.5 x 29.5. Written in Japanese. NASH, A. STEVEN (ED) ナッシュ 編 Wrappers. コンディション C A CENTURY OF MODERN SCULPTURE. The Patsy and Raymond ¥6,300 Nasher Collection. Rizzoli. New York. 1987. 30.5 x 23. Written in English. Wrappers. コン ディション B ¥4,515 90037-16937 和書 /古書 90038-7817 洋書 /古書 アーティスツ・ブック展目録 マネからキーファーまでの版画展目録 東野芳明 GALERIE BEYELER (BASEL) フジテレビギャラリー. 1985. 21 x 12. Written in Japanese. BLACK AND WHITE. Wrappers. コンディション B Galerie Beyeler. Basel. 1984. 30.5 x 25. Written in French. Wrappers. ¥5,250 コンディション B ¥6,090 90039-7697 洋書 /古書 90040-16812 和書 /古書 ジャンクルジエギャラリー:1972-1982 視覚障害者のための手で見るギャラリー・TOM 開館記念展目録 ロ GALERIE JAN KRUGIER (GENEVE) ダンから現代まで GALERIE JAN KRUGIER DIX ANS D'ACTIVITE. Talk between Jan 増田洋/大森達次 Krugier & Jean Luc Daval. ギャラリー・TOM. 1984. 29 x 23.5. Written in Japanese. Wrappers. Galerie Jan Krugier. Geneve. 1983. 32 x 24. Written in English. コンディション B Wrappers. コンディション B ¥1,575 ¥5,145 90041-1474 洋書 /古書 90042-7735 洋書 /古書 ダーレム美術館の絵画 プロヴァンスの美術館所蔵作品展目録 GEMALDEGALERIE BERLIN-DAHLEM GRAND PALAIS (PARIS) REDSLOB, EDWIN レドソルブ L'ART MODERNE DANS LES MUSEES DE PROVINCE. GEMALDEGALERIE BERLIN-DAHLEM. Ehemals Kaiser-Friedrich- Editions de la Reunion des musees nationaux. Paris. 1978. 24 x 21.5. Museum. Written in French. Wrappers. コンディション B Holle Verlag GmBH. Baden-Baden. n.d.. 34 x 26. Written in German. ¥6,930 Cloth with dustcover. コンディション B ¥6,300 90043-25063 洋書 /古書 90044-29186 洋書 /古書 エルミタージュの美術 エルミタージュ美術館の名宝 HERMITAGE HERMITAGE (LENINGRAD) DESCARGUES, PIERRE ピエール・デスカーク PIOTROVSKY, BORIS (ED) ピオトロフスキー 編 THE HERMITAGE The World of Art Library THE HERMITAGE Prehistoric Culture, Art of Classical Antiquity, Thames & Hudson. London. 1964. 21.5 x 15.5. Written in English. Art of the Peoples of the East, Western European Art, Russian Cloth with dustcover. コンディション C Culture, Numismatics ¥3,675 Aurora Art Publishers. Leningrad. 1987. 33.5 x 25. Written in English. Cloth with dustcover. コンディション B ¥6,090 90045-26455 洋書 /古書 90046-23869 洋書 /古書 エルミタージュ美術館の話 中世の写本芸術展目録 HERMITAGE MUSEUM HERZOG ANTON ULRICH-MUSEUM (BRAUNSCHWEIG) BELYAKOVA, ALLA BELYAKOVA GLANZ ALTER BUCHKUNST: MITTELALTERLICHE STORIES ABOUT THE HERMITAGE Museum in the USSR HANDSCHRIFTEN DER STAATSBIBLIOTHEK PREUSSISCHER Novosti Press Agency Publishing House.
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