736 - 1327 FINE and APPLIED ARTS, ART REFERENCE
= Arntzen/ Rainwater M405: "Fundamental work on early Netherlandish painting".
- A few foxed spots; otherwise fine.
= The (photographic) impressions of journeys Hamish Fulton undertook in 1969-1971. Rare.
AND 5 others by/ on the same, i.a. IDEM, Nepal 1975 (Eindh., 1977, photogr. ills., printed in 1000 copies, orig. wr., obl. 4to) and IDEM, Hamish Fulton (Amst., 1973, photogr. ills., orig. wr., obl. 8vo. Stedelijk Museum catalogus no.542).
- One leaf trifle foxed. A few minor imperfections to the wr. = Rare.
Idem. Skyline Ridge. London, P.M.J. Self, 1975, (18)p., photogr. ills. by HAMISH FULTON, printed in 1000 copies, orig. wr., obl. 4to.
- A few minor imperfections to the wr.; otherwise fine.
= The (photographic) impressions of journeys Hamish Fulton undertook in 1971-1974. Rare.
- Vol. 1 upper hinge broken; occas. trifle foxed. Spine sl. sunned, otherwise fine.
- Gilding on spines sl. rubbed. Fine set in attractive bindings.
= Arntzen/ Rainwater P186. I. The Age of Oak; II. The Age of Walnut; III. The Age of Mahogany; IV. The Age of Satinwood.
- Owner's entry on upper pastedown; sl. foxed. Cloth sl. worn; dustwr. frayed/ sunned.
Atmore, M.G. Cape Furniture. Cape Town, H. Timmins, 1965, 244p., 103 plates, ills., orig. artif. leather w. dustwr., 4to.
- Owner's entry on upper pastedown; occas. sl. foxed. Dustwr. sl. frayed.
AND 1 other.
- Partly (sl.) foxed, otherwise a very fine set.
- Cloth sl. worn.
= Arntzen/ Rainwater P206: "A thorough scholarly treatment of Dutch colonial furniture of the Baroque period."
Veenendaal, J. Furniture from Indonesia, Sri Lanka and India during the Dutch period. Delft, Volkenkundig Museum Nusantara, (1985), 186p., 189 (col.) ills., orig. cl. w. dustwr., 4to. - ADDED: 2 others on decorative arts, i.a. C.J.A. JÖRG, Porcelain and the Dutch China Trade (The Hague, 1982, ills., orig. cl. w. dustwr., 4to (fine)).
= All published? Series of exhib. catalogues/ artist's booklets: 1. Paul van de Vliet (Strukturele vergelijkingen 5x4 sistematiese lijnkonstrukties); 2. Timm Ulrichs (Konstruktion und Rekonstruktion, fotografische Bestands- und Beweis-aufnahmen); 3. Tibor Gáyor (Vouwsels); 4. Koos van Bommel (De hoogte van de lucht); 5. Marius Quee (Transparanties); 6. Hans Eykelboom (Een project voor Gammagazine 6); 7. Madelon Hooykaas/ Elsa Stansfield ('The Lines of his Hand'); 8. Joke van Kerkwijk; 9. Alex Spilker; 10. Johan Cornelissen/ Jan Nederveen/ Rob Nypels; 11. Joop Stolk; 12. Paul van de Vliet; 13. William Verstraeten (Vier studies); 14. Paul van Dijk (Een blad doorbladeren).
AND 5 artist's books publ. by the same: K. VAN BOMMEL, The Altitude of the Air/ De hoogte van de lucht (1976, mounted gelatin silver prints, 50 numb. and signed copies, orig. cl., folio. Unnumb. and unsigned copy) and M. QUEE, (Untitled) (1977, 100 numb. and signed copies, orig. spiral-bound wr., slipcase. Supplied in 4 copies, 3 without slipcase). - ADDED: Reeuwijk, P. van. Another piece of music by Paul van Reeuwijk. Schon wieder ein Musikstück (...). Alweer een muziekstuk (...). Encore une pièce de musique (...). Utr., Aldopress, 1976, silkscreen score on perspex sheet, 14 silkscreen lvs. w. geometrical prints, 1 letterpress explanatory leaf, produced in 40 numb. and signed copies (manuscript colophon leaf, dated "4/3/'76"), all lvs. 14,7x14,7 cm., loose as issued in orig. board box w. title printed on lid.
= Supplied in 2 copies, numb. "14/40" and "17/40" (boxes sl. (dust)soiled).
= Deluxe ed. signed and with a loosely inserted silkscreen by H. GERRITZ: Composition with a yellow chair (signed "Harrie Gerritz", "2004" and "2/50" in pencil).
Kruiningen, H. van. Twee en twintig etsen bij minnebrieven van een Franc-tireur. Nieuwkoop, Heuff, 1973, 22 full-p. ills. by H. VAN KRUININGEN, printed in 1000 numb. and signed copies, orig. cl. w. (trifle foxed) dustwr., 4to. - AND 6 others similar, 4x signed by the artist, i.a. H. VISCH, Boxtel 1974-1981 (Amersfoort, 1999, num. ills., printed in 500 copies (100), numb. and signed by the artist, orig. boards, 4to) and C. SPEL, Is getekend: Kees Andréa (The Hague, 2001, num. ills., printed in 750 copies (100), numb. and signed by the artist, orig. cl. w. dustwr. Lacks the orig. etching).
= I. Text; II. Catalogues; III. Plates.