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434 BASKIN, LEONARD Ars Anatomica. A Medical Fantasia. New York: Medicina Rara, 1972.

Folio, contents loose as issued in leather-backed cloth folding case with wooden supports, slipcase. One of 300 copies with two extra suites of plates signed by Baskin to the limitation page. 25 plates total. $100-200

435 BASKIN, LEONARD The Five Scrolls: Hebrew Texts, English Translations, Introductions, and New Liturgies. By Bronstein, Friedlander et al. Illustrated and designed by Leonard Baskin. New York: CCAR (Central Conference of American Rabbis) Press, 1984.

4to, quarter green morocco over brown boards with large oval green gilt-lettered morocco label in center of front and rear boards, gilt-lettered spine. First edition. Number 66 of 175 limited copies signed by Baskin to the limitation page. With an original signed and numbered color lithograph frontispiece by Baskin. Fine. $200-400 436* (BASKIN, LEONARD) A group of 19 books, 13 of which are signed and/or limited, including Demons, Imps, and Fiends. By Leonard Baskin. S.n.: Gehenna, 1976. Leonard Baskin: The Graphic Work, 1950-1970. New York: Far Gallery, 1970. The Owl Papers. By Jonathan Evan Manslow. New York: E.P. Dutton, (1983). Gods and Heroes of the Greeks. By Michael Simpson. Amherst: University of Massachusetts, 1976. Under the North Star. By Ted Hughes. New York: Viking, (1981). Beowulf. Amherst: University of Massachusetts, 1971. Hosie’s Aviary. By Tobias Baskin. New York: Viking, (1979). A Bibliography of the Gehenna Press, 1942-1975. By Stephen Brook. Northampton, Mass.: J.P. Dwyer, 1976. A Primer of Birds. By Ted Hughes. S.l.: Gehenna, 1981. Imps, Demons, Hob-goblins, Witches, Fairies & Elves. By Leonard Baskin. New York: Pantheon, (1984). Selected Poems. By Ted Hughes. New York: Harper & Row, (1972). The Iceman Cometh. By Eugene O’Neill. New York: Limited Editions Club, 1982. Caprices & Grotesques. Northampton: Gehenna, 1965. With six others. (19 total) Property from the Harmon Family Trust, Delray Beach, Florida $200-400

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437 (CHAGALL, MARC) The Lithographs of Chagall. Volumes I-IV. Folio, publisher’s cloth, dust jackets, glassine, slipcases. All with original lithographs as called for.

Includes: Chagall Lithograph. By Julien Cain. Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret, (1960). Text in German. With 11 color lithographs. The Lithographs of Chagall 1957-1962. By Fernand Mourlot. Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret; Boston: Boston Book and Art Shop, (1963). Text in English. With 12 original lithographs. The Lithographs of Chagall 1962-1968. By Julien Cain. Boston: Boston Book and Art Shop, (1969). Text in English. With original lithograph frontispiece. The Lithographs of Chagall 1969-1973. By Charles Sorlier. New York: Crown Publishers, (1974). Text in English. With original lithograph frontispiece. $1,000-2,000 438* (CHAGALL, MARC) Prints from the Mourlot Press. Exhibition sponsored by the French Embassy Circulated by the Traveling Exhibition Service of the National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution, 1964-1965. Paris: Mourlot, 1964.

4to, publisher’s stiff wraps, lithographic jacket. With 17 full-page original lithographs by Chagall, Picasso, Matisse, Calder, Giacometti, and others. Limited to 2,000 copies. Light soiling to jacket and endpapers; minor offsetting from lithographs. Property from the Harmon Family Trust, Delray Beach, Florida $800-1,200

439 (CHAGALL, MARC) A group of 13 books by or about Chagall. $100-200 440* (CHAGALL, MARC) A group of eight works, including Marc Chagall: Drawings and water colors for The Ballet, (Paris: Societe Internationale d’Art, 1969) and The Ceiling of the Paris Opera. Sketches Drawings and Paintings, by Jacques Lassaigne (New York, Washington, and London: Frederick A. Praeger, 1966), with a folding lithograph. With six others. Property from the Harmon Family Trust, Delray Beach, Florida $400-600

440A (COVARRUBIAS, MIGUEL) SHUI HU CHUAN All Men Are Brothers [Shui Hu Chuan]. Translated by Pearl S. Buck. Introduction by Lin Yutang. Illustrated by Miguel Covarrubias. New York: Limited Editions Club, 1948.

2 vols. 4to, original boards with pastedown label, sewn, housed in matching chemise and slipcase. One of 1500 signed by Miguel Covarrubias. $100-200

441* DALI, SALVADOR Les diners de gala. Paris: Felicie, 1973.

Folio, publisher’s pictorial cloth, gilt-pictorial dust jacket. Signed by Dali on the copyright page. Illustrated with numerous reproductions of Dali’s artwork. Property from the Collection of Richardson and Janice Spofford and the Thomas Edward Wilson House, Chicago, Illinois $100-200

442 (DE KOONING, WILLEM) Willem de Kooning: Paintings. Essays by David Sylvester and Richard Shiff. Washington: National Gallery of Art, 1994.

Folio. Publisher’s black cloth lettered in gilt, slipcase with reproduction painting inset into upper board. Light wear to boards. [Together with:] Willem de Kooning Drawings. By Thomas B. Hess. Greenwich, CT: Paul Bianchini, 1972. Folio. Wear to boards and jacket. $200-400

443* (DERRIERE LA MIROIR) A group of 12 issues, including Chagall, Calder, Miro, and others, some duplicates, all exhibiting various states of incompletion, including missing lithographs. Property from the Harmon Family Trust, Delray Beach, Florida $300-500

444 (EROTICA) DUBOUT, ALBERT Chansons de Salles de Garde. Paris: Michele Trinckvele, 1971.

4to, full black morocco with artist’s name stamped in gilt to upper cover, red paper slipcase, illustrated endpapers, t.e.g. Limited edition. Fine. $100-200

445 (EROTICA) DUBOUT, ALBERT Kama Soutra. [Paris:] Michele Trinckvel, (1971).

2 vols. including plate vol. containing suite of the plates. 4to, full black morocco with artist’s name stamped in gilt to upper cover, red pictorial paper slipcases, illustrated endpapers, t.e.g. Limited edition, number 608 of 960 copies with an additional suite of plates, from a total edition of 6,000. Fine. $100-200

446 (HOPPER, EDWARD) LEVIN, GAIL Edward Hopper: A Catalogue Raisonne. New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1995.

4 vols. 4to, publisher’s orange cloth, gilt-lettered spines, slipcase. With numerous color and black and white illustrations, and vol. 4 contains CD-Rom. Light soiling to slipcase. $200-400

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447 HUNDERTWASSER, FRIEDENSREICH “Midori No Namida.” Glarus, Switzerland: Gruener Janura AG., 1975.

8vo, two sheets folded in portfolio, handmade paper wraps. One of 2,000 unsigned copies, numbered in Japanese (there was also an edition of 200 signed and numbered by Hundertwasser), with five color woodcuts tipped in. J. Bernard Ludwig copy, with his stamped ex-libris on wraps and one other leaf. $150-250

448 IRIBE, PAUL 10 pochoir plates from Les Robes de Paul Poiret. Paris: Paul Poiret, 1908. Limited to 250 copies. Contents sewn together at spine, with original title and justification page. Light foxing to title page and margins of plates; ghosting to verso of plates; otherwise fine. $500-700 449 (KANDINSKY, WASSILY) Kandinsky Watercolours: Catalogue Raisonne. Volume One, 1900-1921 and ...Volume Two, 1922-1944. By Vivian Endicott Barnett. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, (1992).

2 vols. Folio, publisher’s gilt-lettered black cloth, pictorial dust jackets. First edition. Light wear to jackets. [Together with:] Kandinsky: Catalogue Raisonne of the Oil-Paintings, 1900-1915. By Hans K. Roethel and Jean K. Benjamin. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, (1982). Vol. 1 only. 4to, publisher’s gilt-lettered black cloth, pictorial dust jacket. First edition. Light wear to jacket. Kandinsky: Das graphische Werk. Shauberg, Koln: Verlag M. DuMont, 1970. 4to, publisher’s gilt-stamped blue cloth, gilt-lettered spine, pictorial dust jacket, slipcase. Limited edition, number 1,416 of 1,500 copies. Light wear to slipcase; otherwise fine. $200-400

450 KOH, TERENCE Box set to accompany The Whole Family exhibition that occurred from May 10th to June 14th, 2003, comprising a list of elements for the show, a series of 21 lavender tinted portraits, five poems, a sample of lavender, a music CD, and a paper airplane. Housed in original cardboard clamshell box with blind-stamped pastedown label. Limited edition, one of 100 copies. Light wear to box. Private Collection, Chicago, Illinois $100-200

451 (KOKOSCHKA, OSKAR) BULTMANN, BERNHARD Oskar Kokoschka. New York: Harry N. Abrams, n.d.

Folio, publisher’s red cloth, gilt-lettered spine, pictorial dust jacket. With 50 tipped-in color plates including portrait frontispiece, and 23 in-text drawings and lithographs. [Together with:] Oskar Kokoschka. Die Gemalde 1906-1929. By Johann Winkler and Katharina Erling. Salzburg: Varlag Galerie Welz, 1995. Folio, publisher’s cream cloth lettered in red, slipcase. First edition. $100-200

452 (ALI, MUHAMMAD) KOONS, JEFF GOAT, A Tribute to Muhammad Ali. New York: Taschen, 2004.

Elephant folio, publisher’s brown silk boards, title and spine in pink leather, pictorial endpapers, a.e.g., housed in custom white silk photo-pictorial clamshell case. Limited edition, number 06460 of a worldwide edition of 10,000 copies, signed by Muhammad Ali and Jeff Koons on the limitation page. Illustrated with numerous color photographs throughout, with additional original photograph by Jeff Koons laid in, signed by Koons in pencil (“J Koons 103”) at lower right. Very light soiling to case; small scratch to gilt lettering on title page; otherwise fine. $1,500-2,500 453* (LEVINE, JACK) MICHENER, JAMES A. Facing East. New York: Maecenas Press/Random House, 1970.

Portfolio, loose as issued in original cloth-backed clamshell case. Limited edition, number 1,745 of 2,500 copies, signed by the artist and author on the limitation page and on interior of clamshell case. Property from the Harmon Family Trust, Delray Beach, Florida $100-200

454* MIRO, JOAN A group of three works with original lithographs, including two copies of Volume I of the Lithographs of Miro. New York: Tudor, 1972. Indelible Miro: Aquatints, Drawings, Drypoints, Etchings, Lithographs, Book Illustrations, Posters. By Yvon Taillandier. New York: Tudor, (1972).

Together with two volumes of XXe Siecle, comprising Panorama 70, and Panorama 71, nos. 34 and 37. (Paris): XXE Siecle, June 1970 and December 1971. Nouvelle serie, XXXIIe annee. Both with original lithographs. Property from the Harmon Family Trust, Delray Beach, Florida $200-400

455 (MOTHERWELL, ROBERT) ARNASON, H.H. Robert Motherwell. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1977.

Folio, publisher’s decorative cloth. First edition. Signed by the artist on the f.f.e.p. Light wear and soiling to boards; ownership stamp to endpapers. $100-200 456* PICASSO, PABLO A group of two books, including, Picasso’s Ceramics, 1976 and Picasso Posters, (1971) and six other works pertaining to Picasso’s contemporaries. Property from the Harmon Family Trust, Delray Beach, Florida $200-400

457 (PICASSO, PABLO) DUNCAN, DAVID DOUGLAS Goodbye Picasso. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1974.

Folio, publisher’s red burlap, original dust jacket, price clipped. First edition. Signed by Duncan on the f.f.e.p. Marginal toning to jacket and some leaves. $200-400

458 (PICASSO, PABLO) Pablo Picasso Linoleum Cuts: Bacchanals, Women, Bulls & Bullfighters. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1962.

Oblong folio, publisher’s pictorially stamped linen, original slipcase with pictorial onlay. First American edition. With 45 color plates. Soiling and wear to slipcase with marginal chipping to onlay; light foxing affecting margins of plates. Property from a Private Collection $800-1,200

459 (RATTNER, ABRAHAM) Abraham Rattner. Introduction and notes by Allen S. Weller. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1956.

Portfolio, housed in folding box. Collection of 24 lithographs with accompanying text booklet. $100-200

459A (REDON, ODILON) BAUDELAIRE, CHARLES Les fleurs du mal. (Brussels: Edmond Deman, 1890). The complete set of nine engravings. Folder detached with chipping around the edges, but present. $800-1,200

460 ROUAULT, GEORGES Visages. Boston: Boston Book and Art Shop, 1969.

Portfolio, contents loose as issued in publisher’s cream cloth folding case. With 10 color lithograph reproductions of Rouault’s paintings, each numbered in pencil. Limited edition, number 76 of 450 copies. Property from a Private Collection $100-200 461 (SCHILLER, LAWRENCE) MAILER, NORMAN Marilyn: A Biography. [New York:] (Alskog, 1973).

4to, original blind-stamped white cloth, housed in original blue morocco clamshell case with photograph of Marilyn Monroe to upper cover. First edition, second printing, signed by Mailer and Lawrence Schiller. $100-200

462* SHAHN, BEN For the Sake of a Single Verse. Text by Rainer Maria Rilke. New York: Atelier Mourlot, (1968).

Portfolio, contents loose as issued in publisher’s linen-covered clamshell case. Number 828 of 950 copies printed on Velin d’Arches. Light soiling to case; some offsetting from plates. Property from the Harmon Family Trust, Delray Beach, Florida $200-400

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463 SOYER, MOSES Pen drawing of two faces in blue ink, signed (“Moses Soyer”) on Hampton Bays Liquor Store note paper. Framed. 5 1/2 x 4 1/4 inches $300-500

464* (VIEILLARD, ROGER) DESCARTES, RENE Discours de la methode. Burins de Roger Vieillard. Paris: (Marthe Fequet, Pierre Baudier and Roger Lacouriere), 1948.

Folio, contents loose as issued in publisher’s vellum boards, slipcase. Limited edition, number 131 of 185 copies on Velin de Montval. With 16 engravings. Minor soiling to boards and slipcase. Property from the Collection of Harold Hartshorne, Jr., Lake Geneva, Wisconsin $200-400

465 (DESIGN) CLOUZOT, HENRI La Ferronnerie Moderne. Paris: Editions d’Art, Charles Moreau, n.d. [c. 1930]

3 vols. comprising I-III series. Portfolio, contents loose as issued in original decorative boards with cloth spines, string ties. With over 70 heliogravure plates depicting doors, railings, other metal work, mostly Art Deco style. Wear and fading to boards; boards detached, vol. 2; marginal toning to leaves. $150-250 466 (DESIGN) FERRARI, GIULIO Gli stili. Nella forma e nel colore. Torino: Edizioni Artistiche e Crudo, n.d.

4 vols. in one. Portfolio, contents loose as issued in original silver-lettered blue cloth. With 176 color plates and introductory text booklet for each volume. $100-200

467 LEONARDO DA VINCI A Treatise on Painting. London: J. Taylor, 1802.

8vo, rebound in 3/4 brown calf over marbled boards, gilt-lettered spine. Complete with 22 plates. Intermittent foxing; light offsetting from frontispiece. $200-400

468 MATET, M. M. Tapis modernes. Paris: M.H. Ernest, n.d. [c. 1935]

Folio, contents loose as issued in original pochoir covers rebacked with tape and manuscript title. With 40 plates, most containing two color pochoirs of Art Deco rug designs. Lacking original spine; ex-library with stamps to title page, front pastedown, and margins, not affecting the plates; lacking one cloth tie. Property from a Private Collection $400-600

469 RUSKIN, JOHN The Stones of Venice. London: George Allen, 1893. 3 vols. [Together with:] The Seven Pillars of Architecture. London, George Allen, 1899. And Modern Painters. London, George Allen, 1892-93. 6 vols.

10 vols. total. 4to, uniformly bound in blind-stamped blue calf, gilt-lettered spine, a.e.g. Presentation copies presented to the Rev. James Hastings by the Congregation of Willison United Free Church on the occasion of his translation to St. Cyrus, November, 1901. Rubbing to boards; ends chipped on most vols.; front board detached from “Modern Painters,” vol. V. $200-400

470 STOLL, CHRISTIAN, ed. Biedermeier - Zierat. Plauen: Stoll, [1900]

Portfolio, contents loose as issued in 3/4 red cloth over marbled boards, lacking string tie. With 24 color plates illustrating late nineteenth-century dress and design. Wear to boards; spine reinforced with white masking tape; marginal chipping and light soiling to some leaves; ephemera laid in. $300-500 471 VIGNOLE, JACQUES BARROZIO (GIACOMO BAROZZI VIGNOLA) Nouveau livre des cinque ordres d’architecture. Paris: Mondhard et Jean, 1776.

8vo, contemporary quarter calf over vellum, pictorial title page. An early edition of a practical treatise on the five architectural orders based on the writings of Giacomo Barozzi Vignola. Profusely illustrated with engraved plans and diagrams and six double-page plates. $100-200

472 WARING, J.D. Examples of Stained Glass, Fresco Ornament, Marble and Enamel Inlay, and Wood Inlay. London: Vincent Brooks, 1858.

Folio, 3/4 brown morocco over cloth. First edition. With additional chromolithographed title, lithographed dedication page to Prince Albert, and 41 chromolithographed plates. Boards worn and detached; evidence of tape removal to spine; marginal chipping and light soiling to plates; scattered foxing. $200-400

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473* WRIGHT, FRANK LLOYD Buildings, Plans, and Designs. New York: Horizon Press, 1963.

Portfolio contents loose as issued in publisher’s decorative cloth chemise, string ties. Limited edition, number 19 of 2,600 copies. With 100 plates after architectural designs by Wright, with text booklet. Property from the Collection of Ms. Susan Larson, Chicago, Illinois $400-600

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475 No Lot

476 (ART) A group of five art books. $80-120 476A (ART) A group of eight books.

Jazz. New York: Published for the Museum of Modern Art by George Braziller, (1983). Folio, contents loose as issued in publisher’s cloth-backed clamshell case, slipcase. Facsimile edition of the 1947 edition with 16 plates after Matisse. Light wear to slipcase. Marc Chagall. (Paris): Flammarion, (1964). Thick folio, publisher’s decorative cloth, pictorial dust jacket. Light wear to boards and jacket; marginal toning to leaves. Catalogue raisonne. Tome I-III, 1939-1965. Recherche et direction Yseult Riopellle. (Montreal): Hibou Editeurs, 1999-2009. 3 vols. Folio, publisher’s pictorial boards, slipcases. With numerous color and black and white reproductions throughout and CDROM for vol. 1 tipped to front pastedown. Light wear to boards and slipcases. Catalogue Raisonne of the Oil-Paintings. Volume One, 1895-1914 and ... Volume Two, 1915-1951. By Martin Urban. (London): Sotheby’s Publications, (1987). 2 vols. 4to, publisher’s giltlettered black cloth, dust jackets. First edition. Light wear to boards. Picasso for Vollard. Introduction by Hans Bolliger. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1956. 4to, publisher’s pictorial black cloth. First American edition. Light wear to jacket and boards. $400-600 476B* (ART) A group of 23 books, in two boxes. Property from the Harmon Family Trust, Delray Beach, Florida $200-400

477 (ILLUSTRATION ART) CANIFF, MILTON Steve Canyon, original nine-panel pen and ink Sunday comic strip dated 3-11 (Field Enterprises, Inc., 1956). Each panel has been cut out and pasted to a larger support backing. Framed and matted. Light soiling. Size of frame 26 x 31 3/4 inches. $200-400

478 (ILLUSTRATION ART) GRUBERT, CARL The Berrys, original pen and ink 10-panel comic strip. Field Enterprises, n.d. [c. 1970] Framed and matted. With original white-out corrections to some panels. Size visible 14 1/2 x 20 inches. $100-200

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