BOOKS ON THE ARTIST EUGENE ATGET
Proust, Marcel. A Vision of Paris. The Photographs of EUGENE ATGET, The Words of MARCEL PROUST. Exerpts are from "Remembrance of Things Past." Small folio, cloth. New York, Macmillan, 1963.
Scarce.
Item nr. 11915
$ 275.00
Adams, William Howard. ATGET'S Gardens: A Selection of Eugene Atget's Garden Photographs. 120 pp. includes a short introduction and a section of approximately 80 of the artist's photographs. Square 4to, wraps. New York, Doubleday, 1979.
Item nr. 24105
$ 85.00
Abbott, Berenice. The World of ATGET. xxxi text followed by 180 b&w plates of the photographs and a subject guide. Folio, cloth. New York, Horizon, 1964.
Freitag 266.
Item nr. 24540
$ 150.00
Nesbit, Molly. ATGET's Seven Albums. 428 pp. with 158 b&w and 420 duotone plates, most full page. Large 4to, wraps. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1992.
Item nr. 32736
$ 125.00
Beaumont-Maillet, Laure. ATGET: Paris. 787 pp. with 1000 b&w illustrations. Stout 4to, wraps. Paris, Hazan, 1992.
A voluminous survey of Atget's work, reproducing the most of his photographs in one volume to date. Thoughtfully produced, this tome is the exact size of a Parisian paving stone and meticulously maps out the entire city, arranged in chapters by district. Brief text in French with English introduction.
Item nr. 34305
$ 55.00
Reynaud, Francoise. Les Voitures d'ATGET au musee Carnavalet. With captions by Atget; 128 pp., 184 duotones and 21 b&w illustrations. Folio, boards. Paris, Editions Carre in association with Paris Musees, 1991.
An album of photographs, each accompanied by Atget's own text, and explanatory remarks on the vehicle represented.
Item nr. 36801
$ 75.00
Borcoman, James. EUGENE ATGET, 1857 - 1927. 139 pp. with 25 duotones and 196 b&w illustrations. Square 4to, cloth. Ottawa, National Gallery of Canada, 1984.
Item nr. 38270
$ 85.00
Szarkowski, John and Maria Morris Hambourg. The Work of ATGET. Vols. I-IV: Vol. I: Old France,Vol. II: The Art of Old Paris, Vol. III: The Ancien Regime, Vol. IV: Modern Times. Each volume approximately 180 pp. with over 100 plates per volume and numerous reference illustrations. Large 4tos, cloth. New York, M.O.M.A., 1981-85.
Freitag 271.
Item nr. 48579
$ 975.00
Harris, David. EUGENE ATGET Itineraires parisiens. 200 pp., approximately 180 b&w illustrations. 4to, wraps. Paris, Paris Musees/Editions du Patrimoine, 1999.
This street level portrait of Paris in the early years of the 20th century focuses on secluded residential streets and alleyways of the city. The book was published to accompany an exhibition at the Musee Carnavalet-Histoire de Paris.
Item nr. 88602
$ 60.00
Lemagny, Jean-Claude. ATGET: the Pioneer. With texts by Sylvie Aubenas, Pierre Borhan and Luce Lebart; 200 pp., roughly 160 mono- and duotone illustrations. 4to, cloth. Munich/London/New York, Prestel, 2000.
This catalogue for a show at the International Center of Photography examines Atget's influence on successive generations of photographers by juxtaposing a selection of his images with works directly affected by him. In addition to Atget, works by Berenice Abbott, Hilla and Bernd Becher, Bill Brandt, Walker Evans, and August Sander are featured.
Item nr. 91604
$ 75.00
Badger, Gerry. Masters of Photography: EUGENE ATGET. 64 pages, including 32 b&w plates. 4to, wraps. London, McDonald & Co. (Publishers) Ltd, 1985.
Item nr. 95088
$ 35.00
Harris, David. EUGENE ATGET: Unknown Paris. viii and 200 pp., over 200 b&w photographs. 4to, cloth. New York, The New Press, 2003.
Over 200 never-before-published photographs.
Item nr. 107554
$ 45.00
Baldwin, Gordon (introduction). In Focus: EUGENE ATGET. 144 pp., roughly 50 b&w plates. 8vo, wraps. Los Angeles, The J. Paul Getty Museum, 2000.
"Photographs from the J. Paul Getty Museum".
Item nr. 107652
$ 17.50
Barberie, Peter, with Beth A. Price and Ken Sutherland. Looking at ATGET. x and 126 pp., 135 color and b&w illustrations. 4to, Philadelphia, Museum of Art, in association with New Haven and London, Yale University Press, 2005.
This exhibition catalogue from the Philadelphia Museum recalls a time when Atget's work was largely unknown. The text looks at how photographer Berenice Abbott and gallerist Julien Levy worked to create the legacy of a man who is now one of the most revered modernist photographers.
Item nr. 116847
$ 45.00
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