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JUVENILIA. A group of 7 works:
13 – 23 June 2023, 12:00 EDT
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JUVENILIA.
A group of 7 works:
1. Ce qui se passe en eux Paris & Nancy: Berger-Levrault, 1915. 8vo. 9 hand-colored pochoir illustrations. Publisher's wrappers with cut-outs revealing part of frontispiece illustration. Limited edition, number 169 of 200 on Arches paper, from a total edition of 208.
2. A. SCHOENHUT COMPANY. Humpty Dumpty Circus. 10,001 Astonishing Tricks. Philadelphia: 1928. 8vo. Numerous illustrations. Publisher's pictorial wrappers.
3. WAINER, LEON. El alfabeto musical. Canciones infantiles. Buenos Aires: 1950. Oblong 4to. Publisher's quarter cloth and pictorial boards. Slight browning of pages. An Argentine musical ABC for children.
4. VON OSTINI, FRITZ. Die kleine König. Munich: Georg W. Dietrich, [c. 1909]. Oblong 4to. 12 color plates. Publisher's pictorial printed wrappers. Endpapers detached, some wear and soiling.
5. CRANE, WALTER, illustrator. A Masque of Days. From the Last Essays of Elias. London: Cassell & Co., 1901. 4to. Illustrations in color throughout by Walter Crane, printed on double leaves. Publisher's quarter cloth and pictorial boards.
6. TIECK, LUDWIG. Die Elfen. Ein romantisches Märchen. Munich: Recht, 1922. 12mo. Illustrations by Elsa Eisgruber. Publisher's decorative boards. Fine. One of 150 copies on japan paper.
7. ZWART, PIET. Het boek van PTT. Leiden: Rotogravure, 1938. 4to. Publisher's pictorial wrappers. Light spotting and rubbing to wrappers. Designed as an introduction for children to the Dutch postal and telegraph system, this was an ingenious design by Dutch avant-garde artist Zwart, incorporating multiple visual approaches.
1. Ce qui se passe en eux Paris & Nancy: Berger-Levrault, 1915. 8vo. 9 hand-colored pochoir illustrations. Publisher's wrappers with cut-outs revealing part of frontispiece illustration. Limited edition, number 169 of 200 on Arches paper, from a total edition of 208.
2. A. SCHOENHUT COMPANY. Humpty Dumpty Circus. 10,001 Astonishing Tricks. Philadelphia: 1928. 8vo. Numerous illustrations. Publisher's pictorial wrappers.
3. WAINER, LEON. El alfabeto musical. Canciones infantiles. Buenos Aires: 1950. Oblong 4to. Publisher's quarter cloth and pictorial boards. Slight browning of pages. An Argentine musical ABC for children.
4. VON OSTINI, FRITZ. Die kleine König. Munich: Georg W. Dietrich, [c. 1909]. Oblong 4to. 12 color plates. Publisher's pictorial printed wrappers. Endpapers detached, some wear and soiling.
5. CRANE, WALTER, illustrator. A Masque of Days. From the Last Essays of Elias. London: Cassell & Co., 1901. 4to. Illustrations in color throughout by Walter Crane, printed on double leaves. Publisher's quarter cloth and pictorial boards.
6. TIECK, LUDWIG. Die Elfen. Ein romantisches Märchen. Munich: Recht, 1922. 12mo. Illustrations by Elsa Eisgruber. Publisher's decorative boards. Fine. One of 150 copies on japan paper.
7. ZWART, PIET. Het boek van PTT. Leiden: Rotogravure, 1938. 4to. Publisher's pictorial wrappers. Light spotting and rubbing to wrappers. Designed as an introduction for children to the Dutch postal and telegraph system, this was an ingenious design by Dutch avant-garde artist Zwart, incorporating multiple visual approaches.





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