Rotterdam, Heijnis, 1961 Hardcover met stofomslag, rug lichtjes verkleurd, in goede staat, 104 pagina's, 20 x 13.5 cm.
Gard Sivikreeks tweede serie, deel 3.
's Gravenhage-Rotterdam, Nijgh & Van Ditmar 1972 131pp., ("nieuwe nijgh boeken" nr.43), stempeltje, goede staat, T36309
VAN DEN BUSSCHE, Willy ( inl. );Philippe Roberts-Jones; Willem Roggeman
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, ULB/GRAM, 1995, 1995 Relie, toile jaune sous jaquette, 305 x 250 x 23 mm., 187pp., uiills. en coul. et n/b. ISBN 9789053491904.
Marc Mendelson was a painter, watercolorist, serigrapher and sculptor. His British parents settle in Antwerp in 1922. Debuts with magical realism and evolves (from 1948) to abstract material painting and, after 1966, to a personal neo-figurative art. Practices sculpture since 1962. He studied at NHISKA (1934 -39, G. van de Woestyne and I. Opsomer) and made his debut in 1942 in Antwerp. His art is considered 'degenerate art' by the Germans and he is arrested during an exhibition in Brussels in 1943. Participates in the exhibitions of Apport (1944 - 1948). Settled in Brussels in 1944. Mendelson is co-founder and designer of the logo of La Jeune Peinture Belge (1945) and participates in the association's exhibitions. Co-founder of Espace (1952). Vice-President of Les Amis de l'Art and organizer of modern art events. He is the creator of the murals in the Ostend Casino (1952). He works as a teacher of screen printing at Ter Kameren (1951 - 1980) and is a member of the Royal Academy (1965). He makes the mural panel Happy Metro to you in the Park metro station in Brussels (1974). His work is represented in numerous museums, including Antwerp, Brussels, Ixelles, Ghent, Stockholm, New York (Guggenheim) and Pittsburgh (Carnegie).
Gent, Grijm VZW, 1988 Oorspronkelijk uitgevers omslag, 160 pagina's, 22 x 17 cm, editie van 150 stuks, deze is 19.
Linotype-Garamond korps 12 en gedrukt op Ingres Van Gelder Zonen 95 g. De oplage bedraagt 160 exemplaren, waarvan 150 genummerd van 1 tot 150, en 10 niet in de handel van A tot J. Alle exemplaren zijn door de auteur gesigneerd. Dit is nummer 19