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The Decorative Art of Leon Bakst

The Decorative Art of Leon Bakst by Bakst, Leon; Arséne Alexandre (Essay) Jean Cocteau (Notes); Harry Melvill (Transl.)

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Seller: Eric Chaim Kline - Bookseller
Title
The Decorative Art of Leon Bakst
Author
Bakst, Leon; Arséne Alexandre (Essay) Jean Cocteau (Notes); Harry Melvill (Transl.)
Seller
Eric Chaim Kline - Bookseller (United States)
Condition
Good to fine condition
Description
London: The Fine Art Society, 1913. First English edition. Hardcover. Good to fine condition. Folio. [8], 51pp. (text), 77 [1] leaves (plates). Uncut. Original gilt-stamped three-quarter vellum over decorative, paper-covered boards, with Bakst signature stamped to cover, gilt lettering on green leather label, and gilt ruling on spine. Top edge gilt. Mounted photogravure frontispiece portrait of Leon Bakst with his facsimile signature below gravure. Title page printed in red and black. Historiated head- and tailpieces after Bakst. Chapter titles and initials printed in red. Lev Samoylovich Rosenberg (Bakst), painter and stage designer, realized his greatest artistic success in the Alesandrinksy and Maryinsky theaters, and later from 1901 to 1921 with Diaghilev at the Ballet Russe where he designed more productions than any other artist. Theater and costume designs for more than ten ballet works appear in this splendid edition containing 77 tipped-in plates, all but one after Bakst, 4 of them folding and 50 in full color, with pochoir highlights. The striking plates of Leon Bakst's stage sets and costumes for the Ballet Russe are accompanied by synopses of the plays by Jean Cocteau for whom they were designed. Bakst’s brilliant control of color, line and decoration give his stage pictures a visual rhythm. Color and chromatic combinations were used emotionally and sensuously. The splendid costumes are richly decorated with a myriad of motifs and decorative shapes. Captions for each plate on facing plates. Covers with minor smudging, interior in near fine to fine condition. Binding with some rubbing on front over and spine. Title page with small inked initials (HTK). Interior and plates in fine condition.
E is for Evidence

E is for Evidence by Grafton, Sue

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Title
E is for Evidence
Author
Grafton, Sue
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Brenner's Collectable Books (United States)
ISBN
9780805004595
Condition
Near Fine/Fine
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New York: Henry Holt, 1988. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Fine/Fine. 8vo, 225pp. Beautiful First Edition, First Printing with full number sequence. Bound in quarter black cloth over gray paper-covered boars. Square, tight and clean throughout with little or no wear. A couple of tiny spots of toning to the cloth at the heel. Sticker ghost on front end-paper. Equally attractive unclipped dust-jacket, ($15.95), is fresh and bright with no chipping, creases, toning or tears. A quite pretty collectable copy.