The Great Artists Collection
40 Beautifully Illustrated Volumes
Easton Press
Exceptional Condition
This collection was produced by some of the best art book publishers in the world including Harry N. Abrams, New York for the Easton Press. Produced in Italy, the books are all bound in beautifully colored leathers and include examples of the artists work as well as a bibliography of the artist. The plates are simply stunning and capture the core of each artists work. Each 9” x 12” volume is printed on glossy paper with decorative endpapers, gold gilt page ends, a built in satin bookmark, and gold gilded signatures of the artist on the spine and front cover.
The collection consists of the following volumes:
· Amedeo Modigliani
· Andre Dunoyer de Segonzac
· Auguste Rodin
· Berthe Morisot
· Chaim Soutine
· Edouard Manet
· Edward Hopper
· Eugene Boudin
· Friedensrech Hundertwasser
· Georges Braque
· Georges Mathieu
· Georges Rohner
· Georges Rouault
· Gustave Courbet
· Gustave Moreau
· Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
· Honore Daumier
· James Ensor
· Jean Carzou
· Jean Helion
· Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
· John Constable
· Jules Pascin
· Mary Cassatt
· Maurice de Vlaminck
· Maurice Utrillo
· Max Ernst
· Odilon Redon
· Paul Gauguin
· Paul Klee
· Pierre Bonnard
· Pierre Soulages
· Raoul Dufy
· Robert Delaunay
· Suzanne Valadon
· Victor Vasarely
· Vincent Van Gogh
· Wassily Kandinsky
· William Turner
· Winslow Homer
The collection is in Near Fine+ to Fine condition. The overwhelming majority of the books are in pristine condition with a few of the volumes evidencing the most minimal of shelf wear. The books appear to have never been opened and there are no internal markings or signs of previous ownership. Four of the volumes have a blank bookplate. Overall, this is a spectacular collection of leather bound artist monographs that will look wonderful in your library.
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