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Lot 1167¤

DECORATIVE ARTS.
5 works:

13 – 23 June 2023, 12:00 EDT
Online, New York

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DECORATIVE ARTS.

5 works:
1. CHAMPIER, VICTOR. Documents d'atelier. Art décoratif moderne. Paris: Libairie de la Revue des Arts Décoratif, 1898/1899. 2 volumes (First and Second series). 4to. 120 color plates. First volume in printed boards, second volume in three-quarter green cloth and boards, portfolios with protective flaps. Rebacked, with original spines laid down. An important compilation of works on fin-de-siécle design.
2. GOLLERBACH, E. AND M. Russkii khudozhestvenni farfor (La porcelaine d'art Russe). Leningrad: 1924. 4to. Numerous full-page plates, some in color. Publisher's pictorial stiff wrappers. Slightly rubbed. Published to celebrate the first five years of the State Porcelain Manufactory (1917-1922).
3. TRIGGS, OSCAR L. Chapters in the History of the Arts and Crafts Movement. Chicago: Bohemia Guild of the Arts and Crafts Movement, 1902. 8vo. Frontispiece and 2 plates. Publisher's tan cloth and blue boards lettered in gilt. Slightly sunned, ownership inscription on front free endpaper. Early publication on the Arts & Crafts movement — Triggs would found the William Morris Society of Chicago a year after this publication.
4. Kunstgewerbe. Berlin: Wasmuth, [1922]. Large 8vo. 208 plates of illustrations of German post-WWI applied art. Publisher's boards. Binding slightly faded, minor toning.
5. LINDEN, KARL AUGUST. Die Form moderner Grabsteine mit Bronze und Eisen. Berlin: [1930]. 40 plates with drawings of metal gravestones designed by the architect Karl August Linden. Publisher's tan board portfolio, paper lettering piece. Light wear and toning.

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