Edgar Degas. Gravures et Monotypes
Paris, Arts et Métiers Graphiques, 1973. More
Paris, Arts et Métiers Graphiques, 1973. More
Paris, Chez l'Auteur, 1919. A catalogue raisonné of the graphic works of Edgar Degas, comprising 65 prints (some illustrated in multiple states) and one 'pièce douteuse'. More
Monaco, Editions André Sauret, 1976. The catalogue raisonné of engravings and lithographs by Paul Delvaux from 1966 to 1976. More
Southport, Keeaira Press, 2001. More
London, Routledge Kegan Paul, 1976/ 1947. More
Geneva, Editions Pierre Cailler, 1968. Limited to 700 copies (with the first 50 constituting a numbered deluxe edition containing an original woodcut). More
London, Orbis Publishing, 1977. More
Ontario, Viking Penguin, 1988/ 1981. More
Atlanta, High Museum of Art, 1982. An important exhibition catalogue. More
North Caulfield, Lauraine Diggins Fine Art Pty Ltd/ Malakoff Fine Art Press, 1989. Exhibition catalogue. The 7-page introduction is by Robert Edwards. More
Mylor, Ballistic Publishing, 2003. This is one of the 'Limited Collectors Edition' referred to on the verso of the title page; it comes from the collection of the bookbinder. The first volume in what became a successful round-breaking series; the eleventh (and possibly last) volume was published in 2013. More
London, Waddington Graphics, [1986]. More
London, Cape Goliard Press/ Grossman Publishers, 1970. More
Brisbane, Queensland Printing and Publishing Co. (Hodgson and Paton), 1897. The artist James Swinton Diston (1857-1940) was born in Scotland and emigrated to Australia in 1886. 'Mr Diston is an artist of long-established reputation, a Member of the Council of the Art Society of New South Wales, his pictures having..... More
Sydney, Bay Books, [1990]. More
North Ryde, Methuen, 1983. More
Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1989. More
London, British Library, 2009. Exhibition catalogue. More
London, Chatto and Windus, 1934 (first thus)/ 1933 (in two volumes). More
Adelaide, Wakefield Press, 2001. Not identified as such, but this is one of only 100 copies of the deluxe (cloth-bound) edition signed by the artist and the author. John Dowie (1915-2008), one of the Rats of Tobruk, is responsible for many of Adelaide's most definitive public sculptures. More
Adelaide, Wakefield Press, 2001. John Dowie (1915-2008), one of the Rats of Tobruk, is responsible for many of Adelaide's most definitive public sculptures. More
Adelaide, Wakefield Press, 2001. Signed by the artist on the half-title. Loosely inserted is a 12-page illustrated (and hand-corrected) RSASA Exhibition Catalogue, 'The Art of John Dowie' from 2006, and a newspaper article on the artist (folded and slightly torn). John Dowie (1915-2008), one of the Rats of Tobruk, is..... More
Adelaide, Wakefield Press, 2001. Loosely inserted is a 12-page illustrated RSASA Exhibition Catalogue, 'The Art of John Dowie' from 2006 (marked on the rear cover). John Dowie (1915-2008), one of the Rats of Tobruk, is responsible for many of Adelaide's most definitive public sculptures. More
Adelaide, Wakefield Press, 2001. Signed (in 2006) by the artist, John Dowie (1915-2008), one of the Rats of Tobruk, responsible for many of Adelaide's most definitive public sculptures. Loosely inserted is a Royal South Australian Society of Arts Inc Exhibition catalogue for a 2006 exhibition of Dowie's work (4 pages..... More
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Réunion des Musées Nationaux, 1997. Issued in conjunction with an exhibition of the same name held at the Musée du Louvre, Paris, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. More