Charles Baudelaire. Sa Vie et son Oeuvre. Asselineau, Charles. Paris: Alphonse Lemaire, 1869. Original first edition of the first biography of C. Baudelaire. Text in French by C. Asselineau, correlated by 5 etchings hors-texte, of which 2 by Manet. View More...
Paris: Floury, 1902. Theodore Duret. 1st Edition. With a catalog of Manet's paintings and pastels. The catalog includes two original etching by Manet "L'Olympia" e "L'Enfant a chien" (Guerin 28 und 39), 21 full-page engravings after Manet paintings. Rebound, soft original cover inside. View More...
Paris, Bernheim-Jeune, 1924. Original edition illustrated with 41 prints and one original drypoint signed in plate by Renoir: Portrait of Berthe Morisot View More...
Paris: A. Quantin, 1884. First Edition. 150pp with two original etchings by Manet Odalisque couchée (Harris 56) and La Convalescente (Harris 85); three works after Manet etched by Guerard (portrait de Manet, Portrait de M.lle E.G., le port de Bordeaux), many illustrations and photogravures, it also includes a facsimile of a letter by Manet to Madame Guerard. Important work, in French, published the year after Manet's death (1883). View More...
Dentu Paris, 1867. With the original etching by Manet "Olympia", and one etching by Bracquemond "Portrait of Manet". Rebounded with the original blue cover preserved inside, and matching slipcase. Ref: J.C. Harris 53 (6th State). View More...
La vie Artistique, 3rd Volume, Salon de 1893, Gustave Geffroy. Paris, H. Floury, 1894. Copy in China paper with Auguste Renoir drypoint etchings (Le Chapeau Epingle) printed in 3 states: black, green, and bistre. In the original soft cover, brown morocco box. Volume 3 of eight-volume series dedicated to the history of Impressionism and the artists Monet, Pissaro, Renoir, Manet, Degas, Raffaelli, Forain, Cézanne and others. Minor foxing. In a custom clamshell box. View More...
Renoir et ses amis. One of the 150 numbered copies on JAPAN (n° 108), with one original drypoint by Renoir ("Le chapeau epingle", Delteil 8) in double state (black and sanguine) and one-color lithograph ("Tete de jeune fille") on front cover. Rebound in Green Morocco, artistic binder by Marot-Rodde, with front cover adorned with inlaid copper plate: portrait of Renoir 1914 engraved by Guino. The copy is also enriched with two etchings from the copperplate on the front cover by Guino, Portrait of Renoir, 1914, printed in black on Japan paper, and in pink on vellum; plus an autograph manuscript ... View More...
Gerard de Nerval, Illustrated by Lucien Pissarro. London Hammersmith, ERAGNY PRESS, for Les Cent Bibliophiles, 1909. Limited edition in 130 numbered and nominative copies, of which this one is the n 52 for M. Henry Hirsch. Gerard de Nerval tale from the collection of Voyage en Orient, illustrated with Lucien Pissarro composition drawings, engraved in woodcuts by Lucien Pissaro and his wife Esther. Frontispiece and Head-Letters in colors and gold. Bounded in the original publisher binding, in olive grey calf, with florals gilt motives embossed, guarded in a case and slipcase signed by Renaud Ve... View More...
Moselly, Émile. Pissarro, Camille Illustrator. Eragny Press for Le Livre Contemporain, Paris, 1912. Limited edition on 116 copies numbered. Illustrated with 12 wood engravings, hors texte in two-tone colors, especially drawn by Camille Pissarro for this edition. "The twelve plates hors texte were designed by Camille Pissarro to be cut as chiaroscuro blocks by his son Lucien. After Camille's death the text was provided to accompany the plates. In designing the book, Lucien wherever possible adapted sketches by his father for the other illustrations. Lucien's Studio Book records that most of th... View More...
Eragny Press for Vale Publications sold by John Lane at the sign of Bodley Head in Virgo Street London, 1894. - An adaptation in English of a fairy tale of Valois, by Margaret Rust, Illustrated with 12 woodcuts (5 in color) by Lucien Pissarro. First book of Eragny Press, limited in 150 copies, in the original parchment vellum cover with golden vignette, with the book also a proof of the wood cut in color on page 7, with annotations in pencil, and an extra leaf of page 10, both loose. Cover due to the nature of the soft parchment tend to lift at the edges. View More...
Pages. Etching in frontispiece by Renoir. Mallarme, Stephane. Bruxelles: Edmond Deman, 1891, 1st edition, one of 275 copies (total edition 325). Text by Stephane Mallarme illustrated with an original etching by Pierre-Auguste Renoir ("Venus" or "Nude Woman Untying Her Hair", Delteil no.3), signed in the plate. The first book illustrated with a Renoir print. Rebound with the original soft cover well preserved inside. View More...
Manet, Édouard. MANET AND THE FRENCH IMPRESSIONISTS. DURET, Theodore. London: Grant Richards, - Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1912. Translated by J. E. Crawford Flitch. Illustrated with four etchings, Manet (Portrait of Berthe Morisot), Berthe Morisot (Jeune Fille Etendue), and two by Renoir (Baigneuse – Jeunes Filles), four wood engravings, and thirty-two reproductions in half-tone. original blue gilt-lettered cloth cover. Scattered foxing, prints clear of stains, cover worn. Please ask for complete conditions report. View More...
Les peintres impressionnistes: Pissarro, Claude Monet, Sisley, Renoir, Berthe Morisot, Cézanne, Guillaumin, by T. Duret. Paris: H. Floury libraire-editeur, 1906. First edition. With original etchings by Pissarro, Renoir (two etchings), Cezanne, Guillaumin, and heliogravures by Monet, Sisley. View More...
La Vie et l'OEuvre de Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Paris: Ambroise Vollard, 1919. with one etching by Renoir: 'Baigneuse assise', (Delteil 11) with stamped signature, 50 heliogravures, and one lithograph in color, all by Renoir. View More...