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Lot 12
ARCHIPENKO, ALEXANDER An extensive archive about the artist, mostly comprised of gallery and exhibition catalogues dating from the 1920s to the 1990s.
Comprising: REYNAL, MAURICE. Tournee de l'exposition... Alexandre Archipenko. Paris: Exposition Internationale d'Art Moderne, [1919]. Printed paper wrappers. Illustrated with plates after photographs. Light toning; Together with another copy of the same, but the 1920 edition, with a printed overlay giving the subsequent exhibition locations, with an additional plate, without the catalogue leaf and rear wrapper, as issued. Light uneven toning; Alexander Archipenko Retrospektive Ausstellung... Potsdam: Gustav Kiepenheuer Verlag, 1921. Original printed wrappers. Illustrations after photographs. Fading to wrapper, dampstaining; DAUBLER, THEODOR with IWAN GOLL, and BLAISE CENDRARS. Archipenko-Album. Potsdam: Gustav Kiepenheuer Verlag, 1921. Orange cloth spine, printed paper boards. , plates and in text illustrations after photographs. Light wear, toning and soiling; WIESE, ERICH. Junge Kunst Band 40. Alexander Archipenko. Leipzig: Verlag von Klinkhardt & Biermann, 1923. Cloth spine, decoratively printed paper boards, title label to upper board. Plates after photographs. Light wear, spotting to cloth, contents a bit toned, inscription; RAYNAL, MAURICE. Archipenko. Rome: Editions de "Valori Plastici", 1923. Printed paper wrappers. Plates after photographs. Moderate wear, lightly toned, partly unopened; Three Archipenko exhibition catalogues from New York galleries. 1924, 1927 and 1928. Original wrappers. Illustrated. Varying amounts of wear, some toning; The Archipenko Exposition of sculpture and painting in Ukrainian Pavilion at Century of Progress, Chicago, 1933. Chicago: Ukrainian Pavilion at Century of Progress, 1933. Original wrappers. Illustrated. Light soiling and wear; Two University of Omaha exhibition catalouges. 1939 and 1949. Wrappers, the 1949 catalogue with a silkscreen to front cover.Minor wear; And with the balance of the collection, including two 1940s gallery exhibition catalogues, eleven 1950s exhibition catalogues, seventeen catalogues from the 1960's, sixteen catalogues dating from between 1970 and 1996, a photocopy of a typewritten text by Frances Archipenko Gray, photographs of a 1912 Archipenko exhibition catalogue, and a photograph of an Archipenko painting made by the Fitzwilliam Museum's conservation department. Generally in good condition, each piece in a plastic sleeve, sold as is. The total collection comprised of approximately 60 items.
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