Alechinsky a la ligne
Paris: Weber, 1973. Illustrated in both color and black-and-white. 53pp., tall thin 8vo, decorative printed wrappers; some wear to the spine. Paris: Galerie de France et Weber, (1973). A very good copy. More
Paris: Weber, 1973. Illustrated in both color and black-and-white. 53pp., tall thin 8vo, decorative printed wrappers; some wear to the spine. Paris: Galerie de France et Weber, (1973). A very good copy. More
Paris: Yves Riviere, 1973. Numerous illustrations with some in color. 225 pages. Short 4to, stiff pictorial wrappers. Paris: 1973. Slight bump at lower corner, else fine. Catalogue Raisonne of the Belgium artist's lithographs, sketches, drawings, engravings, etc. More
Pittsburgh: Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute, 1977. Many color and b/w illustrations throughout. 4to, pictorial wrappers; very minor rubbing and some bumping at ends. (Pittsburgh): Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute, (1977). A very good(+) copy Exhibition catalogue. More
Paris: Atelier Clot, 1989. A curious sewn pamphlet with no text (other than the title, list of plates, and colophon). Illustrated with 63 small lithographs of spectacles, each printed in black on a pale yellow field. Paris: Atelier Clot, (1989). A near fine copy of this unusual exhibition catalogue. The colophon indicates a printing of 940 numbered copies. This one is un-numbered, but does contain a lengthy pencil inscription from Alechinsky on the title, along with another signed note of..... More
Thin, oblong 8vo, yellow cloth. Illustrated in green and black. Paris: Galerie de France, (1966). Very small ex-library stamp on flyleaf, else very good. Text in French. More
Paris: Galerie, 1967. 16 illustrations, with text, on French folded sheets. small square 4to, yellow cloth; lower corners bumped. (Paris: Galerie de France, 1967). Very good. Printed on the occasion of an exhibition. More
New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1977. With an introduction by Eugene Ionesco. 34 illustrations plus a 16-page section in full color, 206 black & white illustrations. 258 pages. 4to, black cloth, pictorial d.w. (slightly sunned, worn at head of spine). New York: Harry N. Abrams, (1977). Some penciling on the last page, otherwise internally pristine. A near fine copy in a very good(+) dust wrapper. Translated from the French by Michael Fineberg. More
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