Fondation Alfa, 1989. In-4, broché, reproductions.
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, Brepols, 2024 Hardback, 2 vols, xvi + 560 pages, Size:210 x 297 mm, Illustrations:7452 b/w, 1 col., 3 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9780897224017.
Summary The Richard B. Witschonke Collection of more than 3,700 coins, now in the collection of the American Numismatic Society, provides the historical and numismatic prologue to the study of Roman provincial coinage. Most of the specimens are of great historical and numismatic value, as explained in the historical introductions preceding each of the 36 sections of this catalogue. This collection offers a unique overview of the diverse ways in which the monetary systems of the Mediterranean basin responded to the Roman conquest in the second and early first centuries BCE and to the related necessity of interconnectivity. TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword by Gilles Bransbourg Preface Introduction 1. Spain Introduction Catalogue 2. Spanish Imitations of Roman Republican Coinage Introduction Catalogue 3. Gaul Introduction Catalogue 4. Roman Republican Coinage Introduction (Liv M. Yarrow) Catalogue 5. Italian Imitations of Roman Republican Coinage Introduction Catalogue 6. Non-State Coinages of Central Italy Introduction (Clive Stannard) Catalogue (Clive Stannard and Lucia F. Carbone) 7. Italy Introduction (Federico Carbone) Catalogue 8. Sardinia Introduction Catalogue 9. Sicily and Adjacent Islands Introduction (Suzanne Frey-Kupper) Catalogue (Suzanne Frey-Kupper and Lucia F. Carbone) 10. Geto-Dacian Imitations of Roman Republican Coinage Introduction Catalogue 11. Eraviscan Imitations of Roman Republican Coinage Introduction Catalogue 12. Africa Introduction Catalogue 13. Crete and Cyrenaica Introduction (Federico Carbone) Catalogue 14. Achaea Introduction Catalogue 15. "Fleet Coinage" Introduction Catalogue 16. Macedonia Introduction (Sophia Kremydi) Catalogue (Sophia Kremydi and Lucia F. Carbone) 17. Thrace and Moesia Introduction Catalogue 18. Bosporus Introduction (Oliver D. Hoover) Catalogue 19. Paphlagonia Introduction (Oliver D. Hoover) Catalogue 20. Bithynia Introduction (Oliver D. Hoover) Catalogue (Oliver D. Hoover and Lucia F. Carbone) 21. Pontus Introduction Catalogue 22. Asia Introduction Catalogue 23. "Cistophoric" Countermarks Introduction Catalogue 24. Early Cistophori Introduction Catalogue 25. Aristonicus' Cistophori Introduction Catalogue 26. Late Cistophori Introduction Catalogue 27. Later Republican and Pre-Imperial Cistophori Introduction Catalogue 28. Lycia-Pamphylia Introduction (Oliver D. Hoover) Catalogue 29. Galatia and Pisidia Introduction (Oliver D. Hoover) Catalogue 30. Cappadocia Introduction (Oliver D. Hoover) Catalogue (Oliver D. Hoover and Lucia F. Carbone) 31. Cyprus Introduction (Oliver D. Hoover) Catalogue (Oliver D. Hoover and Lucia F. Carbone) 32. Cilicia Introduction (Oliver D. Hoover) Catalogue (Oliver D. Hoover and Lucia F. Carbone) 33. Syria Introduction (Oliver D. Hoover) Catalogue (Oliver D. Hoover and Lucia F. Carbone) 34. Coele Syria Introduction (Oliver D. Hoover) Catalogue (Oliver D. Hoover and Lucia F. Carbone) 35. The Decapolis, Idumaea, and Judaea Introduction (Oliver D. Hoover) Catalogue (David Hendin, Oliver D. Hoover and Lucia F. Carbone) 36. Egypt Introduction (Oliver D. Hoover) Catalogue (Oliver D. Hoover and Lucia F. Carbone) Bibliography Indices
Munchen, Schirmer/Mosel, 2011 8 Volumes in slipcase, each in linen binding and illustrated dustjacket, 25.5 x 35 cm, Fully illustrated. English edition. *Fine condition.
Cy Twombly Catalogue Raisonn of Drawings Vol. 1, 1951?1955 Cy Twombly Catalogue Raisonn of Drawings Volume 2, 1956 - 1960 Cy Twombly Catalogue Raisonn of Drawings Volume 3, 1961?1963 Cy Twombly Catalogue Raisonn of Drawings Volume 4, 1964?1969 Cy Twombly Catalogue Raisonn of Drawings Volume 5, 1970?1971 Cy Twombly Catalogue Raisonn of Drawings Volume 6, 1972?1979 Cy Twombly Catalogue Raisonn of Drawings Volume 7, 1980?1989 Cy Twombly Catalogue Raisonn of Drawings Volume 8, 1990?2011. Cy Twombly Catalogue Raisonn of Drawings Vol. 1 includes works on paper produced between 1951 and 1955. It includes several works on paper that the artist produced in Lexington, VA between 1951 and 1952 which will be of particular interest to scholars focused on his early practice. It also catalogues entries from early sketchbooks as well as his famed North African Sketchbooks (1953). It is an indispensable resource for scholars writing about either the sketchbooks themselves or their substantive connections to subsequent paintings, as the sketchbooks are reproduced here in their entirety. The volume also includes Study for Tiznit (1953), a preliminary for one of Twombly?s more frequently exhibited early paintings, and sketches completed in Augusta, Georgia while Twombly was stationed there during his brief military service. The latter will be of particular interest to those writing about Twombly?s line and his idiosyncratic hand, as this was the method through which he later reported developing his signature childlike (but never childish) scrawl. The volume also includes a large set of drawings the artist reportedly intended to publish as an album, though this project never came to fruition. It will be of interest to scholars researching Twombly?s printmaking practice as well, as there are numerous formal resemblances to his later prints throughout; see Cy Twombly Catalogue Raisonn of Printed Graphic Work 1953?2002, ed. Heiner Bastian. Those researching the North African Sketchbooks might also consult Anne-Grit Becker?s ?Marks and Material in Cy Twombly's North African Sketchbooks? (2017) and Cycles and Seasons, ed. Nicholas Serota (2008). The relationship between early paintings and drawings is discussed in Carol A. Nigro?s ?Cy Twombly?s Humanist Upbringing? (2008). For more on early works, including those produced at Black Mountain College, primary sources are gathered and reproduced in Writings on Cy Twombly, ed. Nicola del Roscio (2002). Those interested in Twombly?s line and the ?unlearning? of his hand, as well as later iterations like the ?blackboard? paintings, should consult Roland Barthes?s classic text ?The Wisdom of Art? (1979) as well as the catalogue in which it originally appeared, Cy Twombly: Paintings and Drawings 1954?1977. The Gagosian Gallery catalogue In Beauty it is finished: Drawings 1951?2008 (2018) also includes relevant material, as does Cy Twombly at the Hermitage: Fifty Years of Works on Paper, ed. Julie Sylvester (2008). There are also many connections to the sculptures, especially via the North African Sketchbooks, on which see Kate Nesin, Cy Twombly?s Things (2014). (Publication description by Jamie Danis)
, Wildenstein Institute / Bibliotheque des Arts, 1987-1997 Catalogue raisonne in seven volumes in paperback, *new, in original shrink-wrap.
Catalogue raisonne in seven volumes, including a volume dedicated to the raft of the Medusa and the monomaniacs. These works, along with a booklet of annexes, resulted to identify, analyse and comment on the complete works of Theodore GERICAULT (1791-1824), precursor of romanticism because of his interest in the drama and his personal distance for academic art. Volume I : L'Homme. Biographie, temoignages et documents, 1987. 231 p., 186 fig. black and white, 8 pl. colour Volume II : L'oeuvre : periode de formation, 1987. 525 p., 585 fig. black and white, 11 pl. colour Volume III: La Gloire de l'Empire et la premiere Restauration, 1989. 265 p., 439 fig. black and white, 13 pl. colour Volume IV Le Voyage en Italie, 1990. 242 p., 401 fig. black and white, 15 pl. colour Volume V: Le Retour a Paris : syntheses d'experiences plastiques, 1992. 332 p., 497 fig. black and white, 17 pl. colour Volume VI : Genie et folie. Le Radeau de la Meduse et les monomanes, 1994. 196 p., 198 fig. black and white, 24 pl. colour Volume VII : Regard social et politique : le sejour anglais et les heures de souffrance. Accompanied by a booklet: Annexes to the seven volumes of the catalogue, 1997. 301 p., 658 fig. black and white, 17 pl. colour The books are paperback, new, in original shrink-wrap Catalogue Raissonne, vol.1 L'Homme. German Bazin (ed.). Wildenstein Institute 1987. French. 234 pages, mit zahlr. Abb. 26,9 x 32,6 cm. 2310 g. Cloth with dust jacket. 9782850470165. Ce premier volume, consacre a l'artiste lui-meme, est plus qu'une biographie. Dans la partie documents et temoignages, l'auteur rassemble 463 pieces (actes authentiques, correspondances, extraits de presse...); mais Germain Bazin ne se borne pas a cette enumeration de faits, il essaie de cerner la personnalite du peintre et etudie les influences de son milieu social et familial. Catalogue Raissonne, vol.2 L'?uvre: Periode De Formation. German Bazin (ed.). Wildenstein Institute 1987. French. 530 pages, mit zahlr. Abb. 26,9 x 32,6 cm. 2775 g. Cloth with dust jacket. 9782850470189. Ce second volume debute par la publication d'un carnet inedit de dessins que Gericault a realises dans sa prime jeunesse et se poursuit par l'etude de son oeuvre. Catalogue Raissonne, vol.3 La Gloire de l'Empire et la Premiere Restauration. German Bazin (ed.). Wildenstein Institute 1989. French. 271 pages, mit zahlr. Abb. 26,9 x 32,6 cm. 2655 g. Cloth with dust jacket. 9782850470332. Apres avoir decrit Gericault en tant qu'homme et artiste dans son premier volume, apres avoir consacre son deuxieme volume a ses debuts alors que celui-ci etait encore sous l'influence des maitres, Germain Bazin etudie dans ce troisieme volume du Catalogue raisonne de l'oeuvre de Gericault une periode allant d'environ 1810 a 1814 au cours de laquelle le peintre trouve deja son identite artistique. Catalogue Raisonne, vol. 4 Le Voyage en Italie. German Bazin (ed.). Wildenstein Institute 1990. French. 242 pages, mit zahlr. Abb. 26,9 x 32,6 cm. 2500 g. Cloth with dust jacket. 9782850471537. Avec ce quatrieme volume, Germain Bazin aborde la periode italienne de Gericault. Catalogue Raisonne, vol. 5 Le Retour a Paris: Synthese D'Experiences Plastiques. German Bazin (ed.). Bibliotheque des Arts 1992. French. 334 pages, mit zahlr. Abb. 26,9 x 32,6 cm. 3100 g. Cloth with dust jacket. 9782850471674. 1818. Gericault est de retour a Paris, apres un sejour en Italie qui lui a apporte la maturite artistique. L'entourage immediat de la rue des Martyrs lui inspire des portraits de ses amis, le monde du travail, mais aussi le contexte politique car il se sert de la lithographie pour exprimer les douleurs des soldats des armees de Napoleon, de grands paysages orientaux... Ce cinquieme tome analyse les oeuvres relatives a cette periode particulierement feconde par la variete des sujets et des styles et par l'exploration de nouvelles techniques: Lithographie et sculpture. Catalogue Raisonne, vol. 6 Le Radeau de la Meduse et les Monomanes. German Bazin (ed.). Bibliotheque des Arts 1994. French. 198 pages, mit zahlr. Abb. 26,9 x 32,6 cm. 2180 g. Cloth with dust jacket. 9782850472473. Le Tome 6 se rapporte a la periode de la plus accomplie et la plus connue de l'oeuvre de Gericault. Apres la naissance de son fils, qui fit decouvrir sa liaison amoureuse avec sa tante Alexandrine-Modeste Caruel, et la passion dechirante qui s'ensuivit, Gericault se jeta a corps perdu dans la realisation d'une oeuvre magistrale: Le Radeau de la Meduse. Germain Bazin avait redige l'integralite de l'etude critique de l'oeuvre de Gericault. La partie catalogue tient compte des derniers articles et ouvrages publies. Catalogue Raisonne, vol. 7 Regard Social et Politique: Le Sejour Anglais et les Heures de Souffrance. German Bazin (ed.). Wildenstein Institute 1997. French. 302 pages, mit zahlr. Abb. 26,9 x 32,6 cm. 3625 g. Cloth with dust jacket. 9782884530316. Voici le septieme et dernier tome du travail de Germain Bazin consacre a Theodore Gericault. Il est consacre au sejour en Angleterre et aux dernieres annees de la vie de Gericault.
, Schirmer / Mosel, 2014 6 volumes, linnen binding under illustrated dustjacket, 31 x 28 cm, text in English / German. *Fine condition ISBN 9783829608053.
Six volumes, up to volume VI. Cy Twombly Catalogue Raisonn of the Paintings Volume VI covers the final years of the artist?s life, from 2008 to 2011. Bastian?s introductory essay reflects more broadly on motifs and recurrent concerns throughout the artist?s practice rather than focusing heavily on individual artworks or cycles, as previous introductory essays do. Bastian meditates in particular on the sea and its many appearances and instantiations in Twombly?s oeuvre; he returns, as he does consistently throughout his catalogue raisonn introductions, to the work of St phane Mallarm , reflecting on what Twombly called the ?white, white, white? of the Mediterranean. Bastian offers extended reflections on Twombly?s late monumental sequence The Rose (2008) and Camino Real (2011), a series which shares the vibrant hues and Bacchic form of his final paintings. The volume includes more of Twombly?s Bacchus paintings, as well as his formally similar untitled blue iterations, completed in Lexington; scholars focused on the Bacchus series will need to consult volumes IV and V as well, as the longer diachronic span of the series results in appearance in multiple volumes. The Rose is accompanied by Blooming (2001?2008), and use of poetry such as that of Rainer Maria Rilke is prevalent throughout. Twombly?s Leaving Paphos Ringed With Waves works (2008) are also included here. Relevant literature relating to these final works includes Cy Twombly: Homes and Studios, ed. Nicola del Roscio (2020), which will be of interest for its documentation of Twombly?s working practice; many of the photographs reproduced document the production of these late paintings. For Leaving Paphos Ringed with Waves, see Cy Twombly: Making Past Present, ed. Chistine Kondoleon and Kate Nesin (2020) and the eponymous Gagosian catalogue (2009), with essays by Demosthenes Davvetas and Mary Jacobus. For the Bacchus series (present in cat. rais. volumes V, VI, and VII), see the eponymous Gagosian catalogue (2005), Gary Astrachan?s Naming the Gods: Cy Twombly's Passionate Poiesis (2020), and Dominique Baqu ?s Cy Twombly: Sous le signe d?Apollon et de Dionysos (2016). For The Rose, see the eponymous Gagosian catalogue (2009), Mary Jacobus?s Reading Cy Twombly: Poetry in Paint (2016), and Baqu ?s Sous le signe. Thierry Greub?s Inscriptions (2022) and (ed.) Cy Twombly: Image, Text, Paratext (2017) are also useful for tracking literary references.
, Schirmer / Mosel, 2018 7 volumes, linnen binding under illustrated dustjacket, 31 x 28 cm, text in English / German. *Fine condition ISBN 9783829608053.
Seven volumes, up to volume VII. Cy Twombly Catalogue Raisonn of the Paintings Volume VII: Addendum is the final volume of the catalogues raisonn s of paintings and includes both unfinished paintings and lost works. Heiner Bastian?s introductory essay includes recollections of conversations between the author and the artist. In this final reflection on Twombly?s practice in the series, Bastian suggests ?recognizing poetic landscapes gleaned from the heartbeat of Apollonian and Dionysian forms of existence? (18). He also draws on Roland Barthes?s famous essay about the artist, ?The Wisdom of Art,? and his concluding remarks have an overtly Hegelian inflection. The unfinished paintings will be among the most interesting inclusions for scholars researching the artist?s working practice and should be considered in dialogue with the unfinished and rejected sculptures recorded in Cy Twombly Catalogue Raisonn of Sculpture Vol. II (2019). Many of the other entries catalogue lost works or works that were presumed to be lost in earlier catalogues raisonn s but subsequently recovered (e.g., Desert of Love [1959], notated as whereabouts unknown in Vol. IV but as in the collection of the Cy Twombly Foundation in Vol. VII). The volume will be of interest to scholars working on any period of the artist?s practice, as the entries range from the 1950s to the end of the artist?s life in 2011. Direct connections to thematic concerns present in earlier volumes are abundant throughout, including in the recurrence of themes such as 10 Days Wait at Mugda (1963) and Death in Naples (1963). Other notable inclusions are a new left panel for Ilium (One Morning Ten Years Later) completed in 2000, additional ?blackboard? paintings, additional Green Paintings, and paintings conceived as Japanese screens. There are also many additional iterations of the large, loose swirls that characterize Twombly?s Bacchus works and other late paintings. Within the section of unfinished works, many relate to his floral cycles or his recurrent boat motif. There is also a notable abandoned canvas for Coronation of Sesostris (2000). As scholars referencing this volume of the catalogue raisonn will likely have a focus on the artist?s working practice, further relevant literature includes Cy Twombly: Homes and Studios (2020) and Kate Nesin?s Cy Twombly?s Things (2014); though the latter addresses the sculptures rather than the paintings, it remains a uniquely sustained consideration of the material concerns of Twombly?s studio practice and addresses connections to his painting practice throughout. Other texts with a similar comprehensive focus may also be useful; see e.g., Writings on Cy Twombly, ed. Nicola Del Roscio (2002) and The Essential Cy Twombly, ed. Nicola Del Roscio (2014). (Publication description by Jamie Danis)