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GORFIN'S STOCK
Carter, John and Graham Pollard

   

- Oxford : B.H. Blackwell 1970
- 8vo.
- stiff paper wrappers.
- (ii), 36 pages.
- Order Nr. 18386
- Price: $ 25.00



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First edition, limited to 400 copies. Working Paper No.4 in the four volume series issued by Carter and Pollard to update their ENQUIRY. This booklet concerns the stock of the bookseller, H.E. Gorfin and the many Wise items he handled. Paperclip mark with stain on first few pages.

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DIE MONOGRAMMISTEN, UND DIEJENIGEN BEKANNTEN UND UNBEKANN...
by Nagler, G.K. (editor)

A reprint of the original edition, published by George Franz, München, 1858-79 (Arntzen & Rainwater, Guide to the Literature of Art History, E58). The standard work on artists' monograms, illustrated with more than 30,000 facsimiles. An indispensable tool to identify artists who signed themselves only by their monogram or similar devices. Thousands of these artists were also book illustrators, hence this work's importance for books as well as fine art in general. Nagler begins by giving an exact facsimile of the monogram, followed by the artist's name, a biographical sketch, list of works, and books illustrated by him. This edition also includes an index of artists' names at the end of the fifth volume.




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