1922 174 p., 5 pls, 1 col. folded map, paperbound. With author's dedication. Added is a 4to 1 page paper by Jäggli titled: Il volto del Ticino.
Bellinzona, (Grassi pour) Istituto Editoriale Ticinese, 1937, in-4°, 585 p. + 5 planches dont 3 de portraits, non coupé, brochure originale illustrée d'un portrait, bords un peu abîmés.
Correspondance d'un Suisse de grand mérite, chancelier et conseiller d'Etat, pédagogue, historien tessinois. DHBS III/188, n° 1.
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Luzern, Edelmann & Co. (1920). 8°. 78 S. und 49 Tafeln. 1 Bl. Errata. Illustrierter Originalleinwandband.
Originalausgabr. - Ohne die im Inhaltsverzeichnis vermerkte Separatbeilage mit 14 Tabellen. - Einband an den Kanten beschabt.
Bellinzona, Grafica Bellinzona, 1939, in-4°, 94 p. + 1 f., ill., brochure originale
Joint:Luigi Belloni: Illustri medici ticinesi. SA. 1947 8 p.
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, Hirmer verlag, 2021 Hardcover 200 PAGES ILL. 30 x 24 cm. Text in English / FR/ DE ISBN 9783777436395.
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner spent his last years between 1917 and 1938 recovering from a mental breakdown in Davos. The overwhelming impression of the Alps moved him to create colourful, visionary landscapes and paint the daily lives of the peasants. The publication shows vividly the significance of the mountain world as inspiration for Kirchner's late works. After the artistic caesura during the years of the First World War, Kirchner regained new creative powers in Davos. Over a period of some twenty years he achieved a radical re-invention of his art. Starting from the painting Returning Herd of Goats from 1920 in the Fondazione Gabriele e Anna Braglia and by means of selected works from the Kirchner Museum Davos, the volume traces the artistic and personal development that Kirchner underwent as a result of his experience of the Alpine landscape and its inhabitants. Exhibition: Lugano | Fondazione Gabriele e Anna Braglia Languages: English, Italian, German
2. Bruxelles, 1976, in-8°, 24 x 14 cm, 8nn pp with and black/white ill., orig. wrapper. 22 items exhibited. (Gallery Catalogue N° 8, 1976)..