The September Shelf: Curator Finds

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Sep 9
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Tue
Sep 9

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A minor auction of printed curiosities.
Georgie has lost his cap. Where can he have left it?, by Bruno Munari.Jasper Johns Graphik, by Herausgeber Carlo Huber, 1970.Otto Dix. Das graphische Werk,by Florian Karsch, 1970.Tic, Tac, and Toc, by Bruno Munari.25 Cats name Sam and Blue Pussy by Andy Warhol + Holy cats by Andy Warhol’s mother, 2 volumes,Abstraction: Towards a New Art Painting 1910-1920Adami, by Hubert Damisch and Henry Martin, 1964Agam, by Frank PopperAlbert Marquet Lithograph. 1925.Alberto Giacometti, by Reinhold Hohl.American Realism and Industrial Age. Catalog. 1980. Otis, Ferguson Weir, Fournier, Waldo, andAndre Derain Etching. 1947. One of 380 copies.Animals for Sale, by Bruno Munari.Anthologie du livre illustré par les Peintres et Sculpteurs de l’Ecole de Paris. 1946. Catalog.Aquarelle, by Oskar Schlemmer, 1988.Arman, by Henry Martin, 1973.Arp On My Way, poetry and essays 1912…1947, by Robert Motherwell.Art povera, by Germano Celant.Art Treasures from ViennaArte Moderna Numero 24 Catalogo dell’Arte moderna italiana, introduzione di Paolo Levi, 1988.Arte Povera, by Germano Celant, 1989.Atlan. Essai de Biographie Artistique, by Bernard Dorival, 1962.Auguste Renoir (1841-1919), by Ambroise Voillard, 1920.Avana la leggenda del sigaro, by Charles Del Todesco, 1998.Avanguardia russa, dalle collezioni private sovietiche origini e percorso 1904-1934, by Comune diBabar and Father Christmas, by Jean de Brunhoff, 1940.Babar and his children, by Jean de Brunhoff, 1966.Babar and his children, by Jean de Brunhoff. 1938Babar and the Professor, by Jean de Brunhoff, 1957Babar the king, by Jean de Brunhoff, 1935.Babar’s picnic, by Jean de Brunhoff, 1949.Balthus, by Jean Clair.Balthus. Art Council 1968. Catalog.Ben Nicholson paintings reliefs drawings & work since 1947, Volume 1&2, with an introduction byBlack Spring, by Henry Miller, 1963.Bonnard, by John Rewald, by the Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1948.Bores, by Jean Grenier, 1961.Burri, Contributi al Catalogo sistematico, by Fondazione Palazzo Albizzini, 1990.Camargue Secrete. Lucien Clergue.Cantique spirituel, by Jean Racine with 5 etchings by Jacques Villon. 1945.Carrá, Monografie di artisti italiani contemporanei, by Guglielmo Pacchioni, 1959.Catalogo Generale Giorgio de Chirico volume ottavo, a cura di Claudio Bruni Sakraischik, 1987.Catalogue de l’oeuvre gravé de Dunoyer de Segonzac Catalogue de l’oeuvre gravé de Dunoyer deCaucasian rugs, by Ulrich Schurmann, 1974Cesar, by Pierre Restany, 1975.Chefs-d’hoeuvres des collections suisses de Manet à PicassoChristo. Prints and objects 1963-87. Catalogue Raisonné.Cinquante portraits de Renoir, by Charles Terrasse, 1941.Clave, by Pierre Seghers and Pierre Cabanne, 1989Clyfford Still, by John P. O’NeillComponimenti lirici de’ piu illustri poeti d’Italia, by T. J. MathiasCubism and Abstract Art, by the Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1966.Dada and Surrealism reviewed, by Dawn Ades, 1978.Dali. "A Devil Logician" Woodcut by Salvador Dali. From The Divine Comedy portfolio.Dali. "Saint James and Hope" Woodcut in color.Dali. "The Avaricious and the Prodigal" Woodcut by Salvador Dali. From The Divine Comedy portfolio.Dali. "The Ship of Souls" Woodcut by Salvador Dali. From The Divine Comedy portfolio.Dali. "The Hard Margins" Woodcut by Salvador Dali. From The Divine Comedy portfolio.Dali. "The Mount of Geryon" Woodcut by Salvador Dali. From The Divine Comedy portfolio.Dali. "The Shine of Glorious Bodies" Woodcut by Salvador Dali. From The Divine Comedy portfolio.Dali. "Virgil's Face" Woodcut in color by Salvador Dali.De Chirico, gli anni venti, Catalogo, Comune di Milano, 1987.De Pisis, by Guido Ballo, 1968.Degas. Letters. Edited by Marcel Guerin. 1947.Delaunay und Deutschland, by Peter-Klaus Schuster, 1986.Démétrius Emmanuel Galanis Lithograph. 1925.Der Deutsche Impressionismus, by Karl Rompler, 1958.Derain, by Georges Hilaire, 1959.Die gemalde von Lovis Corinth. Werkkatalog, by Charlotte Berend-Corinth, 1958.Die Grossen Franzosischen Impressionisten, by Fritz Novotny, 1952.Die Impressionisten, by Theodore Duret, 1923Die Malerei des Deutschen Impressionismus, by Hajo Duchting and Karin Sagner-Duchting, 1993.Domain privé, by Paul Léautaud, 1956.Domela, catalogue raisdonné de l’oeuvre de César Domela-Nieuwenhuis, by Alain Clairet, 1978.Duilio Barnabe 1914-1961, by Stanley Johnson, 1991.Edouard Manet, by Emil Waldmann, 1923.Edvard Munch. A Selection of His Prints from American Collections. Catalog. 1957.Edward Hopper, by Lloyd Goodrich, 1989.Egon Schiele as a draughtsman, by Otto BeneschEight Numbers of D’Aci D’Alla 1932 – 1934Eric Fishl, by Peter SchjeldahlErnst Ludwig Kirchner, by Karl-Heinz Hering, 1960.Etchings by Matisse. Catalog. 1955Exposition Auguste Renoir, 1993. Catalog.Fautrier Matiere et Memoire, by G. C. Argan, 1960.Feininger, by Hans Hess, 1959.Fernand Leger Aquatint. 1947, one of 380 copiesFernand Leger Pochoir. 1938, from the portfolio Douze Contemporains.Frankenthaler, by Barbara Rose, 1971Frankenthaler, by John Elderfield, 1989.Franz Marc-Katalog der Werke, by Klause Lankheit, 1970.From Manet to Hockney. Modern artist’s illustrated books, by Carol Hogben & Rowan Watson.Georges Rouault Pochoir. 1959.Giacomo Balla, by Rossana Bossaglia, 1994.Giorgio De Chirico Linocut. 1938.Giorgio De Chirico Parigi 1924-1929, by Maurizio Fagiolo dell’Arco and Paolo Baldacci.Giorgio Morandi (1890-1964), 1989.Giulio Turcato, by Giorgio De Marchis, 1971.Goodbye Picasso, by David Douglas Duncan, 1974.Graham Sutherland Original Lithograph. 1975. One of 575 copies.Set of 10 Volumes of b est Novels of the Half-Century. Prints by Van Dongen, Hugo and othersGraphis, by International Journal of Graphic and Applied ArtGuida al mobile antico, 1967.Gustav Klimt, by Emil Pirchan, 1942.Hans Hartung, by Madeleine Rousseau, 1949.Hartung, by Pierre Descargues.Hemingway. Oeuvres completes 8 volsHenri Matisse, a retrospective by John Elderfield, 1992.Henri Matisse, Exposition du Centenaire, Grand Palais, Avril-Septembre 1970.Henri Michaux Zincography. 1958.Henri-Matisse, by Roger Fry, 1935.Henry Moore Sculpture and Drawings, with an introduction by Herbert Read, 1949,Henry Moore Sculptures and Drawings, with an introduction by Herbert Read, 1944.Histoire de Edouard Manet et de son oeuvre avec un Catalogue des Peintures et des Pastels, byHistoire de l’art contemporain, by Christian ZervosHorst Bachmann, Maler und Nonkonformist aus Leib und Seele, 1975.Humanisme Actif, foreword by Etienne Dennery, volume 1, 1968.Husain, by Richard Bartholomew and Shiv S. Kapur, 1972.Il grande libro dei vini, by J. Jobé, 1970.Index General de la Revue “Cahiers d’Art 1926-1960, by Dora Vallier.Interiors, September 1954, published for “The Interior Designers Group??, cover by Andy Warhol.Jack Levine, by Frank GetleinJackson Pollock, by Centre Georges Pompidou, 1981Jackson Pollock: Drawing into Painting. Catalog. 1979.Jacob Epstein Sculptor, by Richard Buckle, 1963.Jacques Villon / his graphic art, by The Museum of Modern ArtJames Rosenquist, by Judith Goldman, 1985. CatalogJannis Kounellis, by Rudi Fuchs, Johannes Gachnang, Cristina MundiciJasper Johns. Modern artists. By Max Kozloff, 1974. Catalog.Je suis le cahier The Sketchbooks of Picasso, edited by Arnold Glimcher and Marc Glimcher, 1986.Jean Arp Linocut. Constellations. 1938.Jean Fautrier, by Palma Bucarelli, 1960.Jean Lurçat, by Philippe Soupault, 1928.Jean Lurcat, pochoir. 1932.Jeanne Modigliani racconta Modigliani, by Jeanne ModiglianiJoan Miro: booklet   15 lithographs originales “Homenatge a Joan Prats??. Catalog. 1979.Johnny Friedlaender. Composition. Signed and numbered etching.Journal des Demoiselles, 1852Juan Gris. His life and work, by Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler.Jules Flandrin Lithograph. 1925.Kandinsky Woodcut. 1959.Kandinsky, Catalog by Christian Derouet and Jessica Boissel, 1985.Karel Appel Peinture 1937-1957, by Michel Ragon, 1988.Kenneth Noland: A Retrospective. Catalog. 1977.Kisling 1891-1953, by Henri Troyat, 1982.Kisling, by Joseph KesselKunst und Kunstler. Illustrierte Monatsschrift fur Bildende Kunst, by Karl Scheffler, 1933Kurt Schwitters, by Werner Schmalenbach, 1967.L’art en Grece des temps prehistoriques au debut du XVIIIe siècle, by Christian ZervosL’identità del genio. Da Renoir a Picasso. 1995. CatalogLa canne de Jaspe, by Henri de Régnier, 1924.La Licorne I&II, Cahiers trimestrels de littérature publiés sous al direction de Susana Soca,La Pierre d’Horeb, by Georges Duhamel, 1928.Laurens Linocut. 1959.Le Dit du Vieux Marin, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1948.Le Maitre Paul Cezanne, by Georges Rivière, 1923.Léger, Centre Georges Pompidou, Collections du Musée National d’art moderne.Les fleures du mal, by Baudelaire, 1940.Les Realismes 1919-1939, by Centre Georges PompidouLetters to his son Lucien, by Camille Pissarro, 1943Lord Weymouth’s Murals, by Alexander Thynne, circa 1996Louis Marcoussis. Catalogue complet, by Jean Lafranchis, 1961.Lucio Fontana, by Centre Georges Pompidou, 1987.Lyonel Feininger, by Hans Hess, 1961.Magasin des Demoiselles. 1851-1852. Tome 8èmeMagdalena Abakanowicz, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago.Malerei des Impressionismus, by Pierre Courthion, 1976.Manet et ses oeuvres, by A. Tabarant, 1947.Manet raconté par lui-même, by Etienne Moreau-Nélaton. 1926.Marc Chagall The Jerusalem Windows, by Jean Leymarie, 1988.Marc Chagall, by Franz Meyer.Marino Marini. Graphic Work and Paintings, by P. M. Bardi, 1960.Mario Merz, by Germano Celant, 1989. Exhibition catalog.Master Watercolors of the Twentieth Century, by Werner Haftmann, 1965Matisse Le rythme et la ligne, by Jacqueline et Maurice Guillaude, 1987.Matisse, by Pierre Schneider, 1984.Matisse, Catalog by Isabelle Monod-Fontaine, Anne Baldassari and Claude Laugier, 1989.Maurice de Vlaminck Lithograph. 1925.Maurice de Vlaminck Pochoir. 1959.Maurice Utrillo Pochoir. 1959.Max Ernst Original Lithograph 1975. One of 575 copiesMax Ernst, Gemalde und Graphik 1920-1950, by Lothar Pretzell.Miserere, by Rouault.Modern American Painting, by Peyton Boswell, JR, 1940Modern Painters and Sculptors as illustrators, by Monroe Wheeler, 1946.Modern Painting, by Maurice Raynal, 1956.Modigliani, by Christian Parisot.Modigliani, by Franco Russoli, 1958.Morris Louis, by Michael FriedNella nebbia di Milano, by Bruno Munari.Neue Anwendungen fluoreszierenden Lichts mit Diagrammen, Zeichnungen und Drucken von Dan FlavinOmaggio a Lucio Fontana, Homage to Lucio Fontana. Catalog. 1988Oskar Schlemmer monographie, by Karine v.Maur, 1979.Oskar Schlemmer oeuvrekatalog, by Karin v.Maur, 1979.Ossip Zadkine Linocut. 1938.Pablo Picasso Vol. 2* 1906-1912, by Christian Zervos, 1942.Painting and Sculpture of a Decade 54-64. Catalog. 1964. Appel, Bacon, Dubuffet, Giacometti, andPastels by Edgar Degas, by Douglas Cooper, 1952.Paul Cezanne, Letters. 1976.Paul Jenkin, by Albert Elsen, 1975.Paul Klee, by Lanchner, The Museum of Modern ArtPaul Klee, by Will Grohmann, 1955.Petit musee de la Curiosite Photographique by Louis Cheronnet.Picasso for Vollard, introduction by Hans Bolliger, 1956.Picasso Les menines et la vie, by Jamie Sabartes, 1958.Picasso Lithograph. 1950. One Of 350 Copies.Picasso Lithograph. 1950. One of 350 copies.Picasso Lithograph. 1950. One of 350 copies.Picasso Lithograph. 1950. One Of 350 Copies.Picasso Lithographe, catalogue by Fernand Mourlot, Vol. II 1947-1949, 1950.Picasso peintre-graveur, by Bernhard Geiser, 1933.Picasso Posters, by Maria Costantino, 1991.Picasso, by André Level, 1928.Picasso, by Robin Langley SommerPicasso. The artist’s works in Soviet Museums, by Anatoly Podoksik, 1989.Picasso’s ceramics, by Georges Ramié.Picasso’s Picasso, by David Douglas Duncan, 1961.Piet Mondrian Leben und Werk, by Michel Seuphor, 1957.Poesie der Photographie, by Lucien Clergue, 1960.Poesie e poemetti del Marchese di Caccavone, 1972.Poliakoff Gouaches, by Dina Vierny, 1970.Portraits of Ingrid Bergman, Andy Warhol, 1983.Raoul Dufy Pochoir. 1959.Raphael Drouart Lithograph. 1925.Renato Guttuso, by Elio Vittorini, 1960 Seconda serie.Renoir a Wargermont, Maitres du XIXe Siecle, by Maurice Berard, 1939Renoir by Gustave Coquiot, 1925. With 32 reproductions.Renoir et ses amis, by Georges Rivière, 1921.Renoir Vision & Technique, by Jacques Chambaudet, 1947.Renoir, 1929, by Julius Meier-Graefe, mit 407 Text-Abbildungenund 10 Tafeln in Farbigen LichtdrukenRenoir, by Gotz Adriani, 1996.Renoir, by Michel Drucker. 1944. Richly illustrated with 164 reproductions.Renoir, by Michel Florisoone, 1937.Renoir, Les Impressionistes, by Francois Daulte, 1974.Renoir, ses amis, ses modèles, by Jeanne Baudot, 1949Rodin, Phaidon EditionRussell Drysdale 1912-81, by Geoffrey Smith.Sam Francis, by Peter Selz, 1982Serge Poliakoff Lithograph. 1958.Seurat, by Pierre Courthion, 1968.Sironi, by Agnoldomenico Pica, 1962SIX VOLUMES of HENRY MOORESoulages, 40 Jahre Malerei. Mit einem Beitrag von Bernard Ceysson, 1989.Spazio, gennaio-febbraio 1951.Specimens: a Stevens-Nelson paper catalogue, by Oswald Cooper, 1953.Stael. Catalog. 1972.Storia delle Guerre Civili di Francia, by Arrigo Caterino Davila, 1836Susumo Shingu, by Edward Fry and Takahiko Okada, 1972.Tapies witness of silence, by Alexandre Cirici, 1970.Tapies, by Roland Penrose, 1978.Tapies, by Victoria CombaliaTerechkovitch, by J.-P. CrespelleThe Beggar’s Opera, by John Gay, 1937.The circus in the mist, by Bruno Munari.The Cubist Painters, by Guillaume Apollinaire, 1949The Elephant’s Wish, by Bruno Munari.The Icemen Cometh, by Eugene O’NeillThe last works of Henri Matisse by Monroe WheelerThe Lorry Driver, by Bruno Munari.The Parlor Treasury, Poems of the Intellect and the Affections, by Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett BrowningThe Private World of Pablo Picasso, by David Douglas DuncanThe sculptor’s studio: etchings by Picasso. 1952.The Story of Babar the little elephant, by Jean de Brunhoff, 1933The Threepenny Opera, by Bertolt Brecht, 1982The Travels of Babar, by Jean de Brunhoff, 1934.The vicar of Wakefield, by Oliver Goldsmith, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, 1929.The World of Salvador Dali, by Robert Descharnes.Tinguely, by Pontus Hulten, 1989.Toulouse-Lautrec Dans les coulisses.  Lithograph 1930. One of 200 copies.Toulouse-Lautrec. Lithograph Dans les coulisses - L’attente. 1930.Tournant dangereux, by Vlamink, 1930.Tropic of Capricorn, by Henry Miller, 1961.Valle, Pietro della. Book of travel letters, 1650.Van Dongen. L'homme et l'artiste - La vie et l'oeuvre, by Louis Chaumeil, 1967.Van Gogh, by Gabriele Crepaldi, 1992.Variete, by Jacques Doris, 1945.Variete, by Marie-Aimee Dopagne, Paris, 1946.Veira Da Silva, by Jacques Lassaigne and Guy Weelen.Vita delle imperatrici romane, by Oscar Pio, 1988.Vita e amori di Torquato Tasso, by V. Prinzivalli, 1895Vostell, by Druck K. G. Lohse.Warhol, by David Bourdon, 1989.Water-colours by Paul Cézanne. With 32 plates in colour, 1952.Wesselmann, by Stealingworth, 1980.What I’d like to be, by Bruno MunariWhiskey, by Michael JacksonWill Barnet, by Robert Doty.Willi Baumeister Serigraphien, by Galerie der Staadt Stuttgart, 1989.Willi Baumeister Zeichnungen Gouachen Collagen, by Galerie der Staadt Stuttgart, 1990.Willi Baumeister, Gemalde, 1989.Yves Klein, Catalog by Dominique Bozo, 1983.Zao Wou-Ki, by Jean Leymarie, 1979.Zoran Music pochoir. 1959.Cahiers d Art 2, 1950. 25e anneeCahiers d'art N.9, 1927. 2e Annee.Cahiers d'art N.4-5, 1927. 2e AnneeCahiers d'art N.2, 1927. 2e AnneeCahiers d'art N.6, 1927. 2e AnneeCahiers d'art N.7/8, 1927. 2e AnneeCahiers d'art N.5/6, 1928.Troisieme Annee. Double number.Cahiers d'art N.9, 1928. Troisieme Annee.Cahiers d'art N.2, 1928. Troisieme Annee.Cahiers d'art N.3-1930. Cinquieme Annee.Cahiers d'Art, 7/10 Picasso, 1930 - 1935.Cahiers d'Art, Picasso, 1-3, 12e Annee 1937.Cahiers d’Art, Miro, Leger. 24e Anne 1949,Cahiers d’Art, 1, 28 Annee 1953.Derrière le Miroir 104 -1958Derrière le Miroir 112 -1958Derrière le Miroir 114 - 1959Derrière le Miroir 116 - 1959Derriere le Miroir 118. Kandinsky. with 5 lithographs.Derrière le Miroir 120 - 1960Derrière le Miroir 127 - 1961 WATER DAMAGESDerrière le Miroir 129 - 1961Derrière le Miroir 137 - 1963Derrière le Miroir 142 - 1964Derrière le Miroir 149. Kelly. with 5 lithographsDerrière le Miroir 150 - 1965 one copy CHECKDerrière le Miroir 154. Kandinsky, with 5 lithographs in color.Derrière le Miroir 167 - 1967Derrière le Miroir 170 - 1968Derrière le Miroir 172 - 1968Derrière le Miroir 175 - 1968 one copyDerrière le Miroir 176 - 1969Derrière le Miroir 177 - 1969Derrière le Miroir 178 - 1969Derriere le Miroir 179. Kandinsky. With 5 lithographs.Derrière le Miroir 200 - 1972Derrière le Miroir 205 - 1973Derrière le Miroir 206 - 1973Derrière le Miroir 207 - 1974Derrière le Miroir 208 - 1974 two copies one with stainsDerrière le Miroir 211 - 1974Derrière le Miroir 214 - 1975Derrière le Miroir 215 - 1975Derrière le Miroir 217 - 1976Derrière le Miroir 219 -1976Derrière le Miroir 220 - 1976Derrière le Miroir 225.Derrière le Miroir 234 -1979 one copyDerriere le Miroir 250. 25 Lithographs, Chagall Miro Tapies and others...Derriere le Miroir 25-26. With one original lithograph after Braque. 1949.Derrière le Miroir 27-28. With 2 lithographs by Chagall.Derriere le Miroir 29-30. With 2 original lithographs by Miro.Derrière le Miroir 33, with 3 woodcuts by Arp.Derrière le Miroir 4. 1947. With a lithograph by Braque.Derriere le Miroir 42. Kandinsky. With 3 woodcutsDerrière le Miroir 98. With 3 lithographs by Giacometti. 1957Derrière le Miroir 130 - 1961Noise 10. 1989.Noise 7. 1987.Verve 10, 1943.Verve 12. La Fouquet de Chantilly. 1945.Verve 14-15, 1946.Verve 16. Rene d'Anjou: Traite de la Forme et Devis d'un Tournoi.. 1946.Verve 17/18 Couleur de Bonnard. With 2 lithographs by BonnardVerve 21-22. 1948. with Matisse lithographVerve 23, 1949. Lithographic cover by MatisseVerve 31-32, 1955. Braques Sketchbook with 20 lithographsVerve 5/6-7-8. 1939-1940. Braque, Matisse, Leger and othersVerve issues 9 to 12. 1943-1945. Full-color reproductions of Jean Fouquet.Xxe Siecle 11  Noel 1958. with prints by Braque, Ernst, Bazire, Arp.Xxe Siecle 14. 1960. Lithographs by Chagall, Alechinsky, Fiedler.XXe Siecle 15. With a lithograph by Manessier. Noel 1960XXe Siecle 15. With a lithograph by Miro. Noel 1960XXe Siecle 16 1961. Lithographs by Cesar, Miro, Vedova.XXe siecle 17, 1961. with a lithograph by Appel.XXe siècle 17, 1961.  With a lithograph by Poliakoff.Four Issues of XXe siecle - N.18, 19, 2, 23. Lithographs by Veira da Silva, Arp, Leger, Lapicque,XXe siècle 21, 1963. LIthographs by Lam, Marini.XXe siecle 24, 1964. Lithographs by Hartung, Miro, Bissier,.XXe siècle 25, 1965, with one lithograph by Esteve.XXe siècle 26, 1965, with lithographs by Chagall and Vieira da Silva.Xxe Siecle 29, 1967, with lithographs by Chagall and MagnelliXxe Siecle 3, 1952, with lithographs by Miro, Calder, Michaux, GiacomettiThree issues of XXe Siecle - N 30, 38, 39 With Lithographs by Marini, Masson, Sutherland, SoniaXXe Siecle 31,1968, with 2 lithographs by Miro` (tryptic) and Poliakoff.XXe Siecle 32, 1969, with lithographs by Masson and Delaunay.Three issues of XXe Siecle 33, 35, 49. With lithographs Esteve, Capogrossi, Marini, Bergman, Moore.XXe Siecle 36, 1971, with one lithograph by Moore.XXe Siecle 40, 1973, lithographs by Motherwell, Johns, Marini.XXe Siecle 41, 1973,  lithographs by Indiana and Hartung.XXe Siecle 42, 1974, lithographs by Ernst, Lindner, Tanning.XXe Siecle 43, 1974, lithographs by  Dali, Lam, Lapique, HaroldXXe Siecle 44, 1975, lithographs by Baj and Rosenquist.XXe Siecle 45, 1975, lithographs by Man Ray and Matta.XXe Siecle 46, 1976, with one lithograph by Miro`XXe Siecle 47, 1976. With one lithograph by Miro.XXe Siecle 48, 1977, lithographs by da Silva and Wunderlich.Xxe Siecle 5, 1955, lithographs by Tobey Marini SingerXxe Siecle 51, 1978, with a lithograph by AgamXxe Siecle 53, 1980,  with 2 lithographs by LindnereXXe Siecle 8. 1957. Prints by Miro, Arp, and Dubuffet.

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