Catalogue d’exposition, Bruxelles, Galerie Isy Brachot, 1970
24 X 14,5 cm., illustrations
(17428 FD)
Cambridge, The University Press, 1937, 26 X 19 cm., 234 pages, missing dust jacket (16729 FD).
Paris, René Drouin Publisher, 1947, 32 X 25 cm., 12 p., 24 plates outside text Justified copy Medium condition (16690 E)
ANONYMOUS, ROGER PEYREFITTE, September 1957
Silver salt print, 13.5 X 8.5 cm.
(TP8)
ANONYME, GUIDO CARLI, LE BARON COTTRAU, ROGER PEYREFITTE, ADOLFO PATRIZI, 1957
Silver salt print, 8.5 x 13.5 cm.
(TP8)
ANONYMOUS, ROGER PEYREFITTE, September 1957
Silver salt print, 13.5 x 8.5 cm
(TP8)
ANONYMOUS, GUIDO CARLI, LE BARON COTTRAU, ROGER PEYREFITTE, ADOLFO PATRIZI, 1957
Silver salt print, 8.5 x 13.5 cm.
(TP8)
Mexican Day of the Dead festival in Paris, Paris, 1963, 32.2 X10.5 cm, unpaged, illustrated brochure published on the occasion of the event organized by OPIC (Mexico) and the Phases movement on November 2, 1963 at the Ranelagh Theater in Paris.
Werner von Graff, HERE COMES THE NEW PHOTOGRAPHER! Berlin, Hermann Reckendorf, 1929, cloth-bound, 25.5 X 19 cm, 126 p., illustrations With reproductions of works by Andreas and Lux Feininger, Man Ray, Willy Baumeister, Hans Richter, John Heartfield, El Lissitzky Split spine (982 E).
391, No.16, May 1924, SUPER-REALISM, 33.8 x 28.2 cm, 4 sheets. Magazine edited by Francis Picabia (lav)
Brussels, Mercatorfonds, 2016, 30 x 23 cm., 224 pages, illustrations.
Paris, Hôtel Drouot, March 8, 1909. In-4, bound Catalog of the first public sale of Picabia’s works by F. Lair-Dubreuil, and experts Léon Gérard and Danthon. Preface by L. Roger-Milès. 99 items, reproductions. (13413 E).
Paris, La Cible Gallery, 1920, 22.7 x 16.5 cm, bound in canvas, 34 pages, illustrated, one of one thousand and forty copies on numbered tinted laid paper from 51 to 1090; number 1075 (3816 ED).
Paris, Au sans pareil, 1920, 18 X 12.5 cm., 38 pages, with a self-portrait of the author. Bound by Leroux, housed in a slipcase. One of 1000 copies on laid paper, numbered from 26 to 1025, this copy being 0119. With a handwritten note from Picabia (15568 SF).