Monograph on the work of Roberto Crippa with essay by Giampiero Giani. Inludes biography and index / exhibition checklist. Text in English. [details]
Two sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with the publication of "Under Milk Wood" by Dylan Thomas in the February [1954] Issue of Mademoiselle magazine, where it appeared in print for the first time. [details]
A two volume set of publications published in 1954 about the Ginza neighborhood of Tokyo housed in a brown cardboard box with a printed label. The first volume, "Ginza Kaiwai," edited by artist and writer Shohachi Kimura, includes a history of Ginza with photographs, illustrations, a beautiful color wood block print by Hiroshige, detailed hand drawn aerial maps of the neighborhood and more. ... [details]
Issue Two (August 1954) of the tri-annual periodical edited by Edmund Carpenter. Associate editor Marshall McLuhan and others. Contributions by H.J. Chaytor, Kamo Chomei, Ray Birdwhistell, Martha Wolfenstein, Dorothy Lee, Kenneth MacLean, D. ... [details]
Issue Two (April 1954) of the tri-annual periodical edited by Edmund Carpenter. Associate editor Marshall McLuhan and others. Contributions by Marshall McLuhan, Edmund Carpenter, D.S. Savage, Jacqueline Tyrwhitt, Dorothy Lee, Donald Theall, Lord Raglan, David Riesman, Stanley Edgar Hyman, and A. ... [details]
Art historical text on European painting after 1850. Text by W. Jos de Gruyter. Printed in color and black-and-white. Text in Dutch. [details]
Summer 1954 issue of Harpers Magazine. Includes "No Enemy But Time," by Maurice Rowdon illustrated with drawings by Sol LeWitt. Contents also include: "The Reputation of the Government," by Adlai E. Stevenson; "Prison: The Enemy of Society," by John Bartlow Martin; "How Make a Chicken Liver Paté Once," by Sylvia Wright, with drawings by Richard E. ... [details]
Large thesis bound volume documenting artists and exhibitions. "... this supplement afford[s] a visual report on the significant gallery exhibitions in New York the mid-season of 1954-55.." "In as far as possible, the selection of works reveals the general profile of significant exhibitions in New York and reflects in part the response of artists and critics. ... [details]
Critical text tracing the history of painting in the 20th century by Werner Haftmann. Includs individual bibliographical entries for each artist and an index. Printed in black-and-white. Text in German. [details]
Monograph on the work of Amedeo Modigliani. Essay by James Thrall Soby. Includes selected bibliography by Hannah B. Muller. [details]