1 (giugno 1971)-46 (mar. 1975) ; nuova serie, anno 1, n. 1 (febbr. 1982)- ; terza serie, anno 1, n. 1 (genn. 1987)-anno 1, n. 2 (nov. 1987)., In Italian, English, French, German ; from 1982, in Italian or French with parallel English translation., Latest issue consulted: 3a serie, anno 1, n. 2 (nov. 1987)., Monthly, Some issues feature single artists., and Title from cover.
Publisher:
Edizioni Amodulo,, Edizioni Amodulo., and Lotta poetica.
Subject (Name):
Sarenco, 1945-
Subject (Topic):
Art, Italian--Periodicals, Artists' books--Italy--Periodicals, and Avant-garde (Aesthetics)--Italy--Periodicals
The collection primarily contains letters received by Carel Mondriaan and his wife Mary Mondriaan, including one autograph letter and twelve postcards, signed, from Piet Mondrian writing from Paris (1937-1938), London (1938-1939), and New York (1941). Other correspondents in the papers are Willem Frederik Mondriaan (two telegrams, 1943-1944); Harry Holtzman (one typed letter, signed, 1948), Michel Seuphor (one autograph letter, signed, 1956), and Kunstkreis-Verlag (one typed letter, 1956). Also present is a manuscript inventory in an unidentified hand (1946) listing some of the items in the collection, a printed announcement for Louis Cornelis Mondriaan's funeral (1943), a photograph of Carel and Mary Mondriaan with Piet Mondrian in his studio at 278 Boulevard Raspail, Paris (1936), and an album holding seventy-two carte-de-visite portrait photographs of Mondriaan family members (1870s-1880s).
Description:
Carel Mondriaan was born on June 1, 1880, and died on July 28, 1956. The younger brother of Dutch artist Piet Mondrian (1872-1944), Mondriaan had a career as an insurance broker. and Purchased from S. W. Myers (Sotheby's sale, 1983 November 7, lot 291) on the Edwin J. Beinecke Book Fund, 1983.
Two small manuscript fragments said to have been removed from a sixteenth-century German binding. Bound with a speculative partial transcript, typed, which interprets the fragments as having formed part of a "love letter" (Liebesbrief). The transcript is preceded by an account of the removal of the fragments from the binding of an unidentified sixteenth-century volume held by an unidentified German library
Description:
In German., Bookseller description available., Script: German cursive., and Binding: bound with a typed partial transcript/reconstruction of the text of the fragments in twentieth-century half machine-grained morocco over marbled calf. "Liebesbriefe. Handscrift, Um 1528" in gold tooling on upper morocco.
From the Collection: Beinecke, Edwin J. (Edwin John), 1886-1970
Published / Created:
1883-1924
Call Number:
GEN MSS 664
Container / Volume:
Box 16, folder 412-413
Image Count:
5
Description:
To:
George S. Hellman (8249-8250)
William Ernest Henley (5139)
Luther J. B. Lincoln (5140)
Fanny Van de Grift Stevenson (5170)
Robert Louis Stevenson (5141-5169)
Guessefeld, F. L. (Franz Ludwig), 1744-1807 Homann Erben (Firm)
Published / Created:
1775
Call Number:
1983 Folio 23
Collection Title:
[Atlas factice of 50 maps, primarily by Johann Baptist Homann and/or issued by the Homann Erben
Image Count:
1
Publisher:
Impensis Homannianorum Haeredum
Subject (Geographic):
Bohemia (Czech Republic) --Maps --Early works to 1800, Galicia (Poland and Ukraine) --Maps --Early works to 1800, and Ukraine --Maps --Early works to 1800
Title from item., Translated title supplied by curator., Date and place of publication supplied by curator., and This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing.