Courières, Edouard des: Armand Guillaumin. Paris: H. Floury, 1924. 91pages 17 plates (4 in colour) 42 monochrome illustrations in text. Includes: Essai de catalogue des oeuvres de Guillaumin d'après quelques collections. Hard cover. 26.5x20.5cms. Text in French.
Reference : 079572
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1971 Paris, Mayer,1971; petit in-4° carré, pleine reliure skivertex bleu, illustration en couleurs contrecollée au centre du 1er plat, nom du peintre doré; 569pp., 2ff.nch. L'ouvrage forme le catalogue raisonné de l'oeuvre d'Armand Guillaumin, peintre de l'Ecole de Crozant, il renferme 847 œuvres de l'artiste reproduites en noir ou en couleurs.
Tirage total à 1500 exemplaires numérotés sur papier vergé teinté. (Reu-CO1)
Paris, Floury, 1924. In-4°, 91p. Broché, couverture illustrée rempliée.
Illustré de 17 planches hors texte (dont 5 en couleurs) et de nombreuses reproductions dans le texte. Essai de catalogue des oeuvres de Guillaumin d'après quelques collections en fin de volume.
Paris Henri Floury 1924 In-4, demi-maroquin havane foncé à coins, plats de papier marbré, dos à nerfs orné de filets dorés; doublures et gardes de papier peigne, tête dorée, non rogné, couverture illustrée.Edition originale, illustrée de 58 reproductions dont 16 hors-texte (5 en couleurs). Un des 60 exemplaires numérotés sur papier du Japon, seul tirage sur grand papier, accompagnés d'une épreuve de la couverture en état avant la lettre et d'une planche supplémentaire hors texte en couleurs (22643 - AVA273).
Paris, Floury, in-4°, 26 x 20 cm, 91 pp avec 42 ill. n/b en texte et 16 planches hors-texte dont 4 en couleurs, index, avec un essai de catalogue.
TRALBAUT, Mark Edo ( author ) - Pierre PERE (publisher - maecenas) - [ ] Vincent van GOGH - Armand GUILLAUMIN :
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Antwerpen, privately published by P. Peré, printed by Lloyd Anversois, 1971 , small in-8°, 17.5 x 12.5 cm, 111 pp. Publisher's cased binding, illustrated in black/white. Texts in Dutch and French. In all 22 volumes were published (from 1956 until 1977). They contain studies by the Flemish art historian Mark Edo Tralbaut, who published extensively on Vincent van Gogh, and whose archives remain now in the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. The publications deal with Van Gogh and/or his contemporaries and/or the reception of his paintings.