18 cm.; 16 mo. Unpaged [7pp] introductory essay by Jacques Lassaigne, followed by 20 full page, color plates, each printed on individual leaves with blank facing pages. End section of 3 pages individually listing the names of the owners of each painting. Softcover. French wraps of cardstock with red and black lettering and a color painting. Book Condition: near fine with the most tirivial of wear to extremities and pristine interior. In the original glassine jacket which shows some frazzling at the edges. Number 31 in the Bibliothèque aldine des arts series. Photographed without glassine jacket for better clarity.
Lassaigne, Jacques
Publisher: F. Hazan,...Date: 1954Format: Softcover
18 cm.; 16 mo. Unpaged [7pp] introductory essay by Jacques Lassaigne, followed by 20 full page, color plates, each printed on individual leaves with blank facing pages. End section of 3 pages individually listing the names of the owners of each painting. Softcover. French wraps of cardstock with red and black lettering and a color painting. Book Condition: near fine with the most tirivial of wear to extremities and pristine interior. In the original glassine jacket which shows some frazzling at the edges. Number 31 in the Bibliothèque aldine des arts series. Photographed without glassine jacket for better clarity.
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4to: Or quarto. A term used generally to describe the approximate size of a book, a book that is about 10" to 12" tall and roughly squarish in shape. The term is based on the size of paper traditionally used by book printers which has been folded and cut into 16 pages.