Works by Wendingen
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Seller: FESTINA LENTE italiAntiquariaat, Lucca, Italy
Spiral/steel. Condition: In perfect condition. 1st edition. Diary - 1995. Design: Reynoud Homan. The dutch magazine WENDINGEN was published from 1918 to 1931. Initiated by the architect Wijdeveld. Its first issue caused a sensation. There was nothing about its exceptional square format, its typography or binding that related to the typographic style of the day. Its pages, whose backs are attached as in a japanese block book, were stitched together with raffia. Here, for the first time, the covers of all 116 issues of WENDINGEN are reproduced in full colour. Amongst the many cover designers we find the names of: El Lisitsky, Dudok, Finsterlin, Laueriks, Copier, Toorop, Krop, Vilmos Huszar and Michel de Klerk. Together the covers represent the varied and impressive contents of WENDINGEN to perfection, and form an outstanding contribution to the history of twentieth century graphic art. 116 illustrations in color. With a chronological list of all issues and an alphabetical one of the cover designers. Size: 21cmx15,5cm. Seller Inventory # 016520
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Seller: Q's)eBks, Fresno, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. VG/-, Steel spiral bound, 6.25"w x 8.25"h, 1 st. edition and hard to find copy. Presents all of the Wendingen Dutch magazine covers in color. Identifies who the cover designer was and a chronological cataloge of all 116 issues dating from 1919 - 1931. Some of the designers, artists, and architects featured are Eileen Gray, Dutch Posters, Hoffmann, Mendelsohn, Frank Lloyd Wright, El Lissitzky, Dudok, Berlage, Duiker, and Bijvoet to name just a few. Front and rear covers show some minor wear. The interior pages and binding are clean and tight. Text is in English. Shipping costs depending on weight and location shall need to be verified prior to final price. Thank you. Seller Inventory # AT0008
Quantity: 2 available