MOLINIER ENTRETIEN AVEC PIERRE CHAVEAU 1972. Editions Opales/Pleine Page, France 2003. Reproduction photographs, french text and Audio CD, 65 pages. Discussions between Pierre Molinier and Pierre Chaveau, then a young student at the Sorbonne. Carried out in spring of 1972 in Moliner's atelier of on rue des Faussets in Bordeaux. NEW.
Starr, Sandra Leonard
Lost and Found in California Four Decades of Assemblage Art July 16 to September 7, 1988
Santa Monica, CA: James Corcoran Gallery, 1988 4to in grey wrappers printed n white. 119 pp. Illustrated in black and white. Book is VG+ with rubbing to extremities.
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Aperture Inc., Millerton, New York, 1977. Hardcover. 1st Edition, first printing. Light brown cloth-covered boards with title stamped in gold on cover and spine, with photographically illustrated dust jacket. Photographs and text by Edward Weston. A remembrance by Charis Wilson, his model and wife. 120 pp., with 49 black and white plates and additional illustrations. 11-5/8 x 9-3/4 inches. A fin ...click for details
This is the most complete monograph to date on the influential Czech photographer Frantisek Drtikol (1883 -1961). Outlining many aspects of his life and work and in ...click for details
Weber, Bruce. Introduction By Paul Bowles
A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME
Boston: Bulfinch Press, 1996 Oversize cloth with Dust jacket. 1st Edition. Another stunning book of photographs by Bruce Weber. This time Weber focuses on interiors of some fabulous houses mostly of the rich and famous including Diana Vreeland, Cecil Beaton, the painter Cy T ...click for details
George Inness Landscapes: His Signature Years, 1884-1894
Arkelian, Marjorie Dakin, George W. Neubert (Essays)
The Oakland Museum CA 1978, 1978. 1st edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog. 71 pages. 8 color plates. B&W photographs and paintings throughout. A fine copy, both inside and out.
Teske, Edmund; Alinder, James (editor)
Images from Within, the Photographs of Edmund Teske (Untitled Ser., No. 22)
Carmel, California: Friends of Photography, 1980. Softcover, Introduction by Aaron Goldberg. Chronology. Illustrated in black & white with some color plates. 14" high X 11" wide. As new.