MOHOLY NAGY Lazlo
The New Vision: From Material to Architecture
New York: Brewer Warren & Putnam 1932. First. hardcover. very good. Moholoy-Nagy. Translated by Daphne M. Hoffmann. Illustrated with 170 black & white images. 191 pages. Short slim 4to red-lettered gray cloth; spine sunned and with some light wear at ends; light foxing throughout heavier on first and last several pages. New York: Brewer Warren & Putnam Inc. 1932. First edition. A very good copy of this exceedingly scarce book. Printed in Berlin by Felgentreff & Co. with cuts by C. Dunnhaupt Dessau -- Freitag 6626. Brewer, Warren & Putnam unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 279095
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Moholy Nagy Laszlo
The New Vision 1928 Fourth Revised Edition 1947 and Abstract of an Artist
NY: Wittenborn Scuhliz Inc 1949. Original wrappers Paperback broche rustica. Heavy cover rubbing spine missing pieces else clean tight copy: Good. 4to. Illustrated in black & white. Wittenborn, Scuhliz, Inc paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 9061517
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MOHOLY NAGY Laszlo. ART/ PHOTOGRAPHY. MOHOLY NAGY Laszlo. PICASSO Pablo
THE NEW VISION 1928 Fourth Revised Edition 1946/ and ABSTRACT OF AN ARTIST by Laszlo Moholy-Nagy.
MOHOLY-NAGY Laszlo. THE NEW VISION 1928 Fourth Revised Edition 1946/ and ABSTRACT OF AN ARTIST by Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. The Documents of Modern Art: Director - Robert Motherwell. New York NY:: George Wittenborn Inc. 1961. Advance copy of the 1961 printing using text of the 1946 revised and expanded edition issued as part of the series The Documents of Modern Art; publisher's pre-publication copy "Sample: Sent for Approval" for in-house use with printer's label dated '8/30/61' stating thus on front cover. . Unprinted white covers are unevenly tanned and lightly dust soiled else a very good copy with the text and illustrations fresh and clean. . Quartounprinted off-white wrappers with printer's label on front cover stating: 'Sample: Sent on Approval' with typed and printed information dated '8/30/61' instructing George Wittenborn Inc. that: ". This is a hand made sample. sent to you for approval of collation of book only." pp. 92 iii printing three pages of titles available from George Wittenborn through 1961 illustrated reproducing photographs and artwork by Laszlo Moholy-Nagy and artwork by Picasso Kandinsky Arp et al. George Wittenborn, Inc., unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 80013
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Moholy Nagy L.
The New Vision and Abstract of an Artist
New York: George Wittenborn 1947. Softcover. Near Fine. Fourth revised edition of the first work. Small quarto. 92 3pp. illustrated. Wrappers decorated by Paul Rand. Small ink price on front fly bottom corner a bit bumped and a little soiling very good. A volume in The Documents of Modern Art series edited by Robert Motherwell. George Wittenborn paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 344189
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MOHOLY NAGY Laszlo
THE NEW VISION
MOHOLY-NAGY Laszlo. THE NEW VISION. New York: Wittenborn Schultz 1947. 4to. Wrappers. 92 3 pages. Second English language edition. Arntzen I-239. Written by one of the developers of the Bauhaus this work became the standar grammar of modern design. It was intended to inform laymen and artists about the basic elements of Bauhaus education and the merging of theory and design. This work was included in Documents of Modern Art as one of fourteen key book on modern art. Bookplate. Very good. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 7411
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MOHOLY NAGY Laszlo
THE NEW VISION.AND ABSTRACT OF AN ARTIST
MOHOLY-NAGY Laszlo. THE NEW VISION.AND ABSTRACT OF AN ARTIST. New York: Wittenborn Schultz 1947. 4to. Wrappers. 92 3 pages. Second English language edition. Arntzen I-239. Written by one of the developers of the Bauhaus this work became the standar grammar of modern design. It was intended to inform laymen and artists about the basic elements of Bauhaus education and the merging of theory and design. There is a preface and obituary by Walter Gropius. This work was also one of series of fourteen key books on modern art entitled Documents of Modern Art edited by Robert Motherwell. Light cover wear. unknown
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Moholy Nagy L.:
The New Vision fundamentals of design painting sculpture architecture
<p>Faber London 1939 revised and enlarged edition. 207pp with many b/w illus. '. the basic elements in the famous Bauhaus education.'. Cloth boards edges and spine browned. Dust jacket soiled and very worn edges chipped and torn spine is browned lacks portion from head 2x2cms and is crudely repaired internally with browned tape. Contents little fingered end papers little browned name on front free end paper. 26x20cms.</p> Faber, London, 1939 (revised and enlarged edition). hardcover
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Moholy Nagy Laszlo
THE NEW VISION 1928 THIRD REVISED VERSION 1946 AND ABSTRACT OF AN ARTIST
New York: Wittenborn and Company 1946. Quarto. Printed wrappers. First edition thus with the added material. Preface by Walter Gropius. Wrappers rather darkened and soiled internally very good. Wittenborn and Company unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : WRCLIT47029
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Moholy Nagy Laszlo Claudia Muller
Typofoto. Wege der Typografie zur foto-Text-Montage bei Laszlo Moholy-Nagy.
Berlin Gebr. Mann 1994. Gr.8° 160 S. 21 Abb. a. Taf. OLwd. m. OU Verlagsfrisch. EA. = Neue Bauhausbücher. 010 Berlin, Gebr. Mann, 1994 unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 36382
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Moholy Nagy L.
Vision in Motion
Chicago: Paul Theobald 1969. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 8th printing VG grey textured covers folio well ill 370pps w/index. Paul Theobald Hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 118249
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Moholy Nagy Laszlo
Vision in Motion
Paul Theobald & Co 1947. Hardcover. Used; Good. Dust jacket torn. <p><i><strong>Fast Dispatch. Expedited UK Delivery Available. Excellent Customer Service. </strong></i> <br/><br/>Bookbarn International Inventory #3099909</p> Paul Theobald & Co hardcover
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Moholy Nagy Laszlo
Vision in Motion
Chicago: Paul Theobald 1947. Third Printing. Hard cover. Good. No dust jacket. Front hinge is partially broken but holding together; else uin Very Good condition. Paul Theobald hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : Alibris.0018453
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MOHOLY NAGY Laszlo and Katherine Ware
Vision in Motion: The Photographs of Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
Malibu CA: The J. Paul Getty Museum 1995. First edition. Exhibition brochure for a show that ran June 27 through October 8 1995. Single sheet folded three times to create 8 pages. Essay by Katherine Ware. Includes 5 black and white images. A near fine copy. Uncommon ephemera. The J. Paul Getty Museum unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 151604
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Moholy Nagy Laszlo
VISION IN MOTION
Chicago: Paul Theobald 1947. First edition. Moholy-Nagy Laszlo. 4to. 371 pp. 439 illustrations. Cloth. A very good copy in a moderately worn dust jacket. Regarded as an essential text for photography cinema and design students based upon his course syllabus at the Institute of Design Chicago and previously at the Bauhaus. <br/><br/> Paul Theobald hardcover
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Moholy Nagy I
Vision in Motion
Id Book/Institute of Design 1947. Originally published 1921 Very large very heavy book tan burlap cloth embossed dark red title at bottom front right very slightly browned inside covers and adjacent end papers two tiny tears to inner back hinge between reverse of final end paper and inside back cover 371 heavy glossy pages profusely illustrated with art and technology. Darker along front left and on spine. Near Very Good. 2d Ptg. Cloth. Near Very Good. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. Id Book/Institute of Design Hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 46644
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Moholy Nagy Laszlo
Vision in Motion
Chicago: Paul Theobald 1947. First Edition First Printing . Cloth. Very Good /Later DJ. Illustrated Throughout in Color and B/W. Covers clean only faint age toning to spine hinges solid contents clean. With an extraneous tipped in endpaper signed by Moholy-Nagy. A difficult signature and a particularly difficult book to find when signed. Lacking the scarce dust jacket but with a supplied DJ from the second printing worn and with a large chip at lower right corner of front panel. <br/> <br/> Paul Theobald hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 019325
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Moholy Nagy L.
VISION IN MOTION
0 . Moholy-Nagy Laszlo. VISION IN MOTION by L. Moholy-Nagy. Theobald Chicago 1947 3rd Printing. 4to. 371pp. illustrated. VG though with some spotting to linen; no DJ. unknown
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Moholy Nagy L.
Vision in Motion.
Chicago: Paul Theobald. 1947. 371pp illustrations photographs some in colour. DW has some edge wear & tears with some loss. The front endpaper has numerous signatures as a leaving present to an art lecturer. Pages are generally clean & unmarked. Fourth Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/Fair. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. Paul Theobald. Hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 29928
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Moholy Nagy Laszlo
VISION IN MOTION. First edition in original dustjacket.
Chicago: Paul Theobald Publisher 1947. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. 371 pages of text including an index. Original tan linen hardcover binding with minimal shelfwear and minimal darkening to the extremities. Price-clipped dustjacket with a large chip 2 inch to the top of the spine moderate to heavy shelfwear and rubbing minor soiling to the rear panel and numerous tears and creases; protected in archival mylar. The first and final several pages of text have numerous light spots of foxing mostly confined to the top of the pages. The text is otherwise clean and is unmarked. First edition book in highly uncommon first edition dustjacket. Contains 440 illustrations many of which are in color. An "id" book Chicago Instutute of Design. Paul Theobald Publisher Hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 014543
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Moholy Nagy L.
Vision in Motion
Cbicago: Paul Theobald nd 1947. Tan cloth. Ex-library stains on cover binding not loose but not really tight: Good/no dj. 4to. Profusely illustrated in black and white. 3rd printing. Paul Theobald hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 22040811
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Moholy Nagy Laszlo
von material zu architektur
Gebr�der Mann Verlag 2019. Hardcover. New. 252 pages. German language. 9.21x7.09 inches. Gebr�der Mann Verlag hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : __3786128170 ISBN : 3786128170 9783786128175
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Moholy Nagy Lazlo
Von Materiel zu Architektur
Munich: Albert Langen Verlag 1929. First edition. Illustrated with b/w photo reproductions throughout. 241 1 pp. with broadsheet advertisement for Klubsessel mit Stoffbespannung laid-in. 4to. Publisher's decorated yellow cloth stamped in red. Small tear to cloth at head of joints else fine. Small bookseller's ticket. First edition. Illustrated with b/w photo reproductions throughout. 241 1 pp. with broadsheet advertisement for Klubsessel mit Stoffbespannung laid-in. 4to. No. 14 in the Bauhausbücher series edited by Walter Gropius and Moholy-Nagy. Save for a small snag at the head of the spine a pristine copy. Albert Langen Verlag unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 309977
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MOHOLY NAGY Laszlo
Zhivopis' Ili Fotografiya / Malerei Fotografie Film
Moscow: Ogonek-Sovetskoe foto 1929 1929. First Russian edition. 8vo 231 � 176 mm pp.87 1. 33 black-and-white photographs and photo-montages by Moholy-Nagy Alfred Stieglitz Albert Renger-Patzsch Man Ray and others text translated from the German by S. Nemetskii and A. N. Teleshev introduction by Aleksey Fedorov-Davydov. Pages lightly toned. Printed wrappers red and white lettering on yellow; lightly soiled head and foot of spine chipped chip to upper side at foot of spine and to tip crease to lower corner of upper side some underlining and marginal notes in blue ink. A very good example of a rare book. This Russian edition of Moholy-Nagy's Malerei Photografie Film Painting Photography Film 1925 has slightly fewer photographs than the original German edition published in the Bauhausb�cher series which Moholy-Nagy helped design: the yellow covers lettered in red and white is borrowed from the Bauhausb�ch. 'In this theoretical treatise in text and pictures Moholy-Nagy sets out the framework of what he calls the New Vision' The Photobook. Moholy-Nagy was the central figure in the development of avant-garde photography in Germany during the 1920s. Through his own photography and writing and the classes he taught at the Bauhaus he sought to propagate the idea that photography was just as effective a means of communicating visual ideas as painting. Stressing the distinction between photography and fine art he proposes a new visual literature. 'Traditional painting has become a historical relic and is finished with. Eyes and ears have been opened and are filled at every moment with a wealth of optical and phonetic wonders. A few more vitally progressive years a few more ardent followers of photographic techniques and it will be a matter of universal knowledge that photography was one of the most important factors in the dawn of a new life.' A RARE RUSSIAN FIRST EDITION OF A MAJOR WORK FROM THE BAUHAUS Moscow: Ogonek-Sovetskoe foto 1929 unknown
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MOHOLY NAGY L.
Fototek 1: L. Moholy-Nagy. 60 Fotos 60 photos 60 photographies
Berlin: Klinkhardt & Biermann 1930. Small quarto-sized in wrappers 11 pages text 60 photographic plates. First edition. Introduction by Franz Roh. Designed by Jan Tschichold. Text in German English and French. Thin quarto. Photographically illustrated wrappers. Slight erosion at the paper spine slight soiling else a near fine copy. The first study to concentrate on the important Bauhaus artist's photography. Klinkhardt & Biermann unknown books
Riferimento per il libraio : 3047
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MOHOLY NAGY L.
Vision in Motion
Chicago IL: Paul Theobald 1956. Fifth printing. Hardcover. 371 pages. Includes numerous black and white images. A clean and tight near very near fine copy in oatmeal colored cloth boards in an about fair dust jacket that has some large chips tears wear to the spine some staining and tape repairs to the verso. Paul Theobald unknown books
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MOHOLY NAGY L. photographs and Mary Benedetta text
The Street Markets of London
London: John Miles Ltd. 1936. Former owner's dated 1936 inscription spine darkened else very good in a good jacket with a chip inexpertly repaired at the spine head in addition to other small defects. A rare jacket in any condition. First Edition. Thick octavo. 64 Moholy images of London's street markets captured in rich gravure. Underrated subject and book. London: John Miles Ltd. unknown books
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MOHOLY NAGY L.; Bauhaus Bucher #8; Gropius; LASZL
Malerei Photografie Film.
1925. MOHOLY-NAGY L. Malerei Photografie Film. 140 pp. include over 100 b&w illustrations. 4to publisher's cloth dust-jacket and glassine in a new cloth folding box. Munich Albert Langen Verlag 1925. Rare First Edition of this landmark work with typography dust jacket and design all by Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. Among the many illustrations are work by by Alfred Stieglitz F. M. Duncan Charlotte Rudolf Renger-Patzsch Moholy-Nagy Grünewald Consemüller J. B. Polak Man Ray Eckner Lohöfener Dr. Mabuse Muche Citroen Hannah Höch. This is Volume 8 of the series Bauhaus Bucher edited by Gropius and Moholy-Nagy. Some slight damage to the dust jacket which is also a later issue with Photographie spelled Fotografie. Nevertheless an exceptional copy. Wingler 563 8 - Heidtmann 5507 - Fleischmann 22 Bolliger VI 54. Andel Avant Garde Page Design 341-343. Fundacion Juan March The Avant-Garde Applied 1890-1950. No. L376 hardcover books
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MOHOLY NAGY Laszlo
In Memoriam Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
New York: The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation 1947. First edition. Softcover. 39 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran May 15 through July 10 1947. Brief text by Hilla R. Includes numerous black and white illustrations. An about good copy in stapled wrappers that are somewhat soiled with some creasing to the bottom corner of the pages and a small tear to the top of the spine. Internally a clean copy. The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation unknown books
Riferimento per il libraio : 141824
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MOHOLY NAGY Laszlo
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy: From Budapest to Berlin 1914-1923
Newark DE: University Gallery University of Delaware 1995. First edition. Softcover. 136 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran September 5 through December 17 1995 at the University of Delaware and then February 16 through April 12 1996 at the Illinois Art Gallery in Chicago. Introduction by Steven A. Mansbach. Essays by Levente Nagy Pamela J. Warner Julia Szabo Eva Bajkay Krisztina Passuth Oliver A. I. Botar Antonella Carbone and with poems by Moholy-Nagy as well. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations. A near fine copy in wrappers. University Gallery, University of Delaware unknown books
Riferimento per il libraio : 160527 ISBN : 1887421009 9781887421003
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MOHOLY NAGY Laszlo
Malerei Fotografie FIlm
Mainz and Berlin: Bei Florian Kupferberg 1967. First edition thus. Hardcover. 148 pages. Text in German. Originally issued in 1925 as part of the legendary Bauhausbucher series. This issue has a note by Hans M. Wingler and a postscript by Otto Stelzer. Includes numerous black and white illustrations. A near fine copy in a very good dust jacket that has a few small edge tears and some minor edge wear. Bei Florian Kupferberg unknown books
Riferimento per il libraio : 171741
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Moholy Nagy Laszlo
Malerei Fotografie Film. Painting Photography Film in Bauhausbuecher No 8
Munich 1927: Albert Langen. Octavo. Second edition. Inscribed by Moholy-Nagy to Galka Scheyer; fürfrau Scheyer/ Moholy-Nagy soon became known as one of the most important artists of Constructivism. His varied works ranges from painting photography film design and stage design to experiments with photograms which considerably influenced the development of light art and kinetic art. He joined the Bauhaus" in 1923 and contributed heavily to the design and production of the 14-book Bauhausbucher series which documented the school's work and aims. The present copy is #8 of that series. In 1927 the Henry Art Gallery presented its first modern art exhibition presenting The Blue Four. Acquainted through various artist affiliations and the Bauhaus School in Weimar Germany the four artists and most likely Moholy-Nagy were introduced at that time to Galka Scheyer. Galka Scheyer whose continuous efforts to promote the Blue Four which included Lyonel Feininger Wassily Kandinsky Paul Klee and Alexej Jawlensky widened the influence of European modernism in the United States. The Pasadena Art Institute and The Pasadena art museum hold several works by Galka Sheyer and Moholy-Nagy. 140pp. text in German photographic illustrations bound in original wraps with dust jacket printed in red and whitelacking rear panel with flap ends mounted to wrapper but replaced rear panel with facsimile. Some restoration to spine two corners chipped. An uncommon item with an important provenance.Housed within a custom clamshell case. Albert Langen unknown books
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MOHOLY NAGY Laszlo
Moholy- Nagy Fotoplastiks: The Bauhaus Years
Bronx NY: The Bronx Museum of the Arts 1983. First edition. Oblong softcover. 66 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran July 30 through September 25 1983. Essays by Philip Verre and Julie Saul. Includes numerous illustrations. A very good copy in lightly soiled wrappers with some bumping / creasing to the bottom corner of the pages. The Bronx Museum of the Arts unknown books
Riferimento per il libraio : 137702
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Moholy Nagy Laszlo
Moholy-Nagy: Fotografien Fotogramme Fotoplastiken
Munich: Galerie Klihm 1971. Paperback. VG- light general wear light exterior foxing. White and BW-photographic wraps with black lettering. 12 pp. BW illustrations. Catalogue of an exhibition from December 10 1971 to January 10 1972. Text in German. Galerie Klihm paperback books
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MOHOLY NAGY Laszlo
Painting Photography Film
Cambridge MA: The MIT Press 1973. First MIT paperback edition. Softcover. 150 pages. A reprint of the 1925 edition of this classic. Translated by Janet Seligman. Includes a note by Hans M. Wingler and a postscript by Otto Stelzer along with numerous black and white illustrations. A very good copy in wrappers with some minor wear slight rubbing but internally a clean copy. The MIT Press unknown books
Riferimento per il libraio : 161176 ISBN : 026263046x 9780262630467
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MOHOLY NAGY Laszlo
Painting Photography Film
Cambridge MA: The MIT Press 1969. First edition thus. Hardcover. 150 pages. A reprint of the 1925 edition. Translated by Janet Seligman. Includes a note by Hans M. Wingler and a postscript by Otto Stelzer along with numerous black and white illustrations. A clean and tight very near fine copy in a close to near fine dust jacket with some minor wear to the front panel. A very nice copy of this important book. The MIT Press unknown books
Riferimento per il libraio : 159177
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MOHOLY NAGY Laszlo
THE NEW VISION
MOHOLY-NAGY Laszlo. THE NEW VISION. New York: Wittenborn Schultz 1947. 4to. Wrappers. 92 3 pages. Second English language edition. Arntzen I-239. Written by one of the developers of the Bauhaus this work became the standar grammar of modern design. It was intended to inform laymen and artists about the basic elements of Bauhaus education and the merging of theory and design. This work was included in Documents of Modern Art as one of fourteen key book on modern art. Bookplate. Very good. unknown books
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Moholy Nagy Laszlo
THE NEW VISION 1928 THIRD REVISED VERSION 1946 AND ABSTRACT OF AN ARTIST
New York: Wittenborn and Company 1946. Quarto. Printed wrappers. First edition thus with the added material. Preface by Walter Gropius. Wrappers rather darkened and soiled internally very good. Wittenborn and Company unknown books
Riferimento per il libraio : WRCLIT47029
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MOHOLY NAGY Laszlo
The New Vision and Abstract of an Artist
New York: George Wittenborn Inc 1949. Early printing. Softcover. 92 pages. Preface by Walter Gropius. Includes numerous black and white illustrations. An about good copy in wrappers with a tear to the front right edge of the cover and first few pages some toning and other wear. Internally a clean copy. Features a cover design and typography by Paul Rand. George Wittenborn, Inc unknown books
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MOHOLY NAGY Laszlo
THE NEW VISION.AND ABSTRACT OF AN ARTIST
MOHOLY-NAGY Laszlo. THE NEW VISION.AND ABSTRACT OF AN ARTIST. New York: Wittenborn Schultz 1947. 4to. Wrappers. 92 3 pages. Second English language edition. Arntzen I-239. Written by one of the developers of the Bauhaus this work became the standar grammar of modern design. It was intended to inform laymen and artists about the basic elements of Bauhaus education and the merging of theory and design. There is a preface and obituary by Walter Gropius. This work was also one of series of fourteen key books on modern art entitled Documents of Modern Art edited by Robert Motherwell. Light cover wear. unknown books
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Moholy Nagy Laszlo
Vision in Motion
Chicago: Paul Theobald in Company 1956. Hardcover. VG- Shelfwear to boards. Corners bumped Cover has staining and spoting. Tan cloth boards with brown lettering; 371 pp profusely illustrated throughout in mostly bw with some in color. "It is an extension of my previous book "The new vision" . "Vision in motion" concentrates on the work of the Institute of Design Chicago and presents a broader more general view of the interrelatedness of art and life." -- Foreword. Contents include: Foreword -- Introduction -- I. Analyzing the situation. Vision in motion -- II. New method of approach - Design for life -- III. New education - organic approach -- IV. A proposal. Paul Theobald in Company hardcover books
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MOHOLY NAGY Laszlo Terry Suhre
Moholy-Nagy: A New Vision for Chicago
Springfield & Chicago IL: University of Illinois Press and The Illinois State Museum 1990. First edition. Oblong softcover. Preface by Kent Smith Introduction by curator Terry Suhre. Additional text by Nathan Lerner Lloyd Engelbrecht and Richard Kostelanetz. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations. A close to near fine copy in wrappers with a vertical crease to the front cover near the spine and some slight wear. Seemingly fairly uncommon. University of Illinois Press and The Illinois State Museum unknown books
Riferimento per il libraio : 142366 ISBN : 0897921275 9780897921275
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Moholy Nagy Laszlo 1895 1946
The New Vision 1928: 4th rev. ed. and Abstract of an Artist
New York: Wittenborn Schultz 1947. Softcover. VG/G- covers show wear soiling has tear along bottom and peeling. Pages are clean and tight. Foxing on text block edge. Illustrated wraps. 92 pages : illustrations portrait. Series: Documents of modern art<br/>Contents: Preface / by Walter Gropius -- Biographical chronology ; Bibliography of L. Moholy-Nagy ; Books on the Bauhaus -- The new vision. Forewords to the second and third English editions ; Introduction ; Preliminaries ; Ther material surface treatment painting ; Volume sculpture ; Space architecture -- Abstract of an idea -- Obituary note / by Walter Gropius.<br/>"The new vision 1928" is a translation of D.M. Hoffman of Von Material zu Architektur./ Includes bibliographical references page 8. Wittenborn, Schultz unknown books
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MOHOLY NAGY Laszlo Hannah Weitemeier Wulf Herzogenrath Tilman Osterwold and Lloyd C. Engelbrecht
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
Paris: Centre de Creation Industrielle Centre Georges Pompidou 1976. First edition. Softcover. 176 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran November 18 1976 through January 31 1977. Text in French with essays by Hannah Weitemeier Wulf Herzogenrath Tilman Osterwold and Lloyd C. Engelbrecht. Includes some color and numerous black and white images. A tight close to near fine copy in French style wrappers with some foxing/spotting to the page edges. Includes a laid in 8 page checklist. Otherwise a clean copy of this catalog that looks at the works of this important Bauhaus artist. Centre de Creation Industrielle, Centre Georges Pompidou unknown books
Riferimento per il libraio : 170055 ISBN : 2858500142 9782858500147
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MOHOLY NAGY Laszlo and Andreas Haus
Moholy-Nagy: Photographs and Photograms
New York: Pantheon Books 1980. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. A monograph that focuses on the photographs and photograms of this imporant and highly influential artist photographer and teacher. Text by Andreas Haus translated from the German by Frederic Samson. Includes 150 black and white images. A tight and clean very near fine copy in a close to near fine dust jacket with some slight toning and a very minor wear crimping to the top of the spine. Pantheon Books unknown books
Riferimento per il libraio : 171747 ISBN : 0394504496 9780394504490
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MOHOLY NAGY Laszlo and Gerhard Gluher
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy: Fruhe Photographien
Berlin: Nishen 1989. First edition. Softcover. 115 pages. Text in German and English with an essay Gerhard Gluher. Includes numerous black and white images. A near fine copy in wrappers. Nishen unknown books
Riferimento per il libraio : 169248 ISBN : 3889406165 9783889406163
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MOHOLY NAGY Laszlo and Katherine Ware
Vision in Motion: The Photographs of Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
Malibu CA: The J. Paul Getty Museum 1995. First edition. Exhibition brochure for a show that ran June 27 through October 8 1995. Single sheet folded three times to create 8 pages. Essay by Katherine Ware. Includes 5 black and white images. A near fine copy. Uncommon ephemera. The J. Paul Getty Museum unknown books
Riferimento per il libraio : 170849
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Moholy Nagy Laszlo: Haus Andreas
MOHOLY-NAGY: PHOTOGRAPHS AND PHOTOGRAMS
New York: Pantheon Books 1980. Quarto. Cloth. Photographs plates illustrations. Fine in near fine dust jacket with a couple small scuffs to lower blank panel. First US edition translated from the German by Frederic Samson. Bibliography biographical sketch selected original texts letters manifestos etc. Pantheon Books hardcover books
Riferimento per il libraio : WRCLIT79552
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Moholy Nagy Lazlo
PAINTING WITH LIGHT - A NEW MEDIUM OF EXPRESSION wrapper title
London: Reprinted from the PENROSE ANNUAL 1939. Quarto. Printed wrappers. Plates. First separate issue not printing of this essay maintaining the pagination of the original appearance. A very nice copy and uncommon. Reprinted from the PENROSE ANNUAL unknown books
Riferimento per il libraio : WRCLIT32817
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MOHOLY NAGY Lazlo
The New Vision: From Material to Architecture
New York: Brewer Warren & Putnam 1932. First. hardcover. very good. Moholoy-Nagy. Translated by Daphne M. Hoffmann. Illustrated with 170 black & white images. 191 pages. Short slim 4to red-lettered gray cloth; spine sunned and with some light wear at ends; light foxing throughout heavier on first and last several pages. New York: Brewer Warren & Putnam Inc. 1932. First edition. A very good copy of this exceedingly scarce book.<br/><br/> Printed in Berlin by Felgentreff & Co. with cuts by C. Dunnhaupt Dessau -- Freitag 6626.<br/><br/> Brewer, Warren & Putnam unknown books
Riferimento per il libraio : 279095
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Moholy Nagy Lazlo
Von Materiel zu Architektur
Munich: Albert Langen Verlag 1929. First edition. Illustrated with b/w photo reproductions throughout. 241 1 pp. with broadsheet advertisement for Klubsessel mit Stoffbespannung laid-in. 4to. Publisher's decorated yellow cloth stamped in red. Small tear to cloth at head of joints else fine. Small bookseller's ticket. First edition. Illustrated with b/w photo reproductions throughout. 241 1 pp. with broadsheet advertisement for Klubsessel mit Stoffbespannung laid-in. 4to. No. 14 in the Bauhausbücher series edited by Walter Gropius and Moholy-Nagy. Save for a small snag at the head of the spine a pristine copy. Albert Langen Verlag unknown books
Riferimento per il libraio : 309977
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