Boris Laszlo (16 results)

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Paperback. Condition: Brand New. 272 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.75 inches. In Stock.

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Dime With a Halo (Original screenplay for the 1963 film)
Boris Sagal (director); Laszlo Vanay, Hans Wilhelm (screenwriters); BarBara Luna, Rafael Lopez, Roger Mobley, Paul Langton (starring)
Published by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM], Beverly Hills, CA 1962
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- Manuscript
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.Royal Books, Inc., ABAA
Contact seller5-star sellerDraft script for the 1963 film. Four street urchins bet weekly on the horse races and decide to steal a dime from the church one week in order to allow Jesus to be a partner in their scheme. They win an exorbitant amount, only to have the winning ticket float away on the breeze. Set in Tijuana, Mexico. Yellow titled wrappers, ru…bber-stamped production No. 17, dated July 30, 1962, with credits for screenwriters Laslo Vadnay, and Hans Wilhelm. 108 leaves, with last page of text numbered 103. Mechanical duplication, with blue revision pages throughout, dated August 6, 1962. Pages Very Good plus, wrapper Very Good plus bound with three gold brads.

Eight People from Europe
Marlene Dumas, Peter Fischli & David Weiss, Katharina Fritsch, Douglas Gordon, Sigmar Polke, Niele Toroni, Franz West, Kimio Nakayama, Kasper König, Laszlo Glozer, Lynne Cooke, Neal Benezra, Boris Groys, Valeria Liebermann, Julian Heynen, Stéphanie Moisdon, Nancy Spector, Anne Erfle, Bernard Marcadé
Published by The Museum of Modern Art, Gunma Takasaki, Japan 1998
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Seller: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.Specific Object / David Platzker
Contact seller5-star seller8 vol. : vols. 1 - 6 and vols. 7 - 8: 31 pp.( each); vol. 6: 33 pp.; 8 vol. : 24.5 x 18.9 cm. (vols. 1-8) ; 25.6 x 19.2 cm. (box); glue bound; slipcase; black-and-white & color; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; Catalogue of the inaugural exhibition of the Museum of Modern Art, Gunma's contemporary a…rt wing. Eight volume boxed exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held April - June, 1998. Curated by Kasper König. Artists include Marlene Dumas, Peter Fischli & David Weiss, Katharina Fritsch, Douglas Gordon, Sigmar Polke, Niele Toroni and Franz West. Each artist has their own dedicated volume, each of which includes an exhibition history and list of works by the artist in the exhibition, with texts in English and Japanese. Vol. 1: "Introduction," includes an introduction by Kimio Nakayama and a conversation between Laszlo Glozer and Kasper König. Vol. 2: "Marlene Dumas," includes statements and poems by Dumas and an essay by Neal Benezra; Vol. 3: "Peter Fischli + David Weiss," includes an essay by Boris Groys; Vol. 4: "Katharina Fritsch," includes an essay by Valeria Liebermann and Julian Heynen; Vol. 5: "Douglas Gordon," includes an interview with Gordon by Stéphanie Moisdon and an interview with Gordon by Nancy Spector; Vol. 6: "Sigmar Polke," includes an essay by Anne Erfle; Vol. 7: "Niele Tornoni," includes an interview between Bernard Marcadé and Tornoni, statements by Tornoni and an autobiography by Toroni and Vol. 8: "Franz West," includes an essay by Lynne Cooke. Includes a list of corrigenda. Very Good. Box is slightly crushed with bumping and tearing at corners and creasing along spine with 5 mm. tear to recto. Glued in cover image has 5 mm. tear and creasing. Volumes have bumping to top and bottom right corners of the volumes. Contents clean and unmarked. 10.7 cm. dog-ear to list of corrigenda. Due to large size and weight of this publication additional shipping charges will be required for international orders.
Published by Leipzig, Friedrich Dehne, ca. 1920. 1920
Seller: Antiquariat Hans Hammerstein, München, GermanyAntiquariat Hans Hammerstein
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Original-Pappmappe, Gr.-4°, 10 Kaltnadelradierungen und Titelblatt. Im Druckvermerk signiert, Graphiken nicht signiert. Nr. 91. Mappe leicht stockfleckig und vergilbt, Graphik sauber.
Published by Leipzig, Friedrich Dehne, ca. 1920. 1920
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Original-Pappmappe, Gr.-4°, 10 Kaltnadelradierungen und Titelblatt. Nr. 85 im Druckvermerk signiert Mappe vergilbt, leicht fleckig und bestossen. Graphik sauber.
Published by Leipzig, Friedrich Dehne Verlag, 1920. 1920
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origi.Halbleinenmppe, 4°, 10 Radierungen. Dieses Exemplar trägt die Nr.32. Einband stark angestaubt und Ecken bestossen sonst guter Zustand und Radierungen sauber.
Published by Leipzig, Friedrich Dehne Verlag, 1920. 1920
Seller: Antiquariat Hans Hammerstein, München, GermanyAntiquariat Hans Hammerstein
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origi.Halbleinenmppe, 4°, 10 Radierungen. Dieses Exemplar trägt die Nr.84. Einband stark angestaubt, Ecken bestossen sonst guter Zustand und Radierungen sauber.
Published by Leipzig, Friedrich Dehne, ca. 1920. 1920
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Seller: Antiquariat Hans Hammerstein, München, GermanyAntiquariat Hans Hammerstein
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Original-Pappmappe, Gr.-4°, 10 Kaltnadelradierungen und Titelblatt. Mim Druckvermerk signiert, alle Graphiken signiert. Nr. 102. Mappe stark stockfleckig und vergilbt, Graphik an den Seiten teils gebräunt, sonst sauber.
More imagesPublished by [Verlag Julius Fischer (Gesellschaft für Graphische Industrie)], [Wien] 1922
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Seller: Földvári Books, Budapest, , HungaryFöldvári Books
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29 lithographic reproductions of handwritten sheets with drawings by László Boris. Boris' original watercolour design for the cover bound into. First Hungarian edition. Limited, numbered (1/50/600), signed copy. In publisher's half leather with gilt title on the spine and black ribbons for closure. Upper edge gilt. (1) [original… watercolour cover design bound into], (1) [colophon], (1) [illustrated title page], 29 plates. 250 × 342 mm. Scarce, first Hungarian edition of Gogol's iconic short story, Diary of Madman, published as an exclusive volume of lithographs by the Hungarian graphic artist, László Boris. The present copy of the luxury edition includes Boris' striking, original watercolour cover design. László Boris (18971924) was a Hungarian illustrator, graphic artist and caricaturist. In the 1920s he worked for the German Art-Nouveau magazine, Simplicissimus. Extremely scarce, we could trace only three copies in institutional holding, all in Hungary. WorldCat locates no copies. . Small damage to the spine at the tail. Cover very slightly chipped. Overall in fine condition. First Hungarian edition. Limited, numbered (1/50/600), signed copy. In publisher's half leather with gilt title on the spine and black ribbons for closure. Upper edge gilt. 29 lithographic reproductions of handwritten sheets with drawings by László Boris. Boris' original watercolour design for the cover bound into. (illustrator).
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Published by Leipzig: Friedrich Dehne 1920
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Seller: Antiquariat Dr. Lorenz Kristen, Berlin, , GermanyAntiquariat Dr. Lorenz Kristen
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fest gebunden. 1 Doppelblatt und 10 orig. Radierungen. Orig. Halbleinwand-Flügelmappe (die Mappe etwas lichtspurig, zwei Graphiken im Rand etwas lichtspurig, sonst sehr gute und saubere Exemplare). Gr.-4°. Unter Aufsicht des Künstlers in 550 Exemplaren hergestellt. Hier die Nummer XLVIII von 40 auf echt von Geldern-Bütten gedruc…kten und von Boris jeweils eigenhändig numerierten und signierten Exemplaren. Die ersten zehn Nummern sind koloriert, die 500 Exemplare der Normalausgabe sind nur im Druckvermerk signiert und auf Kupferdruckpapier abgezogen. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BITTE BEACHTEN: Auf Grund der absurden und irrsinnig teuren staatlichen Regelungen für die Entsorgung der Versandpappen in den nachfolgenden Ländern, kann ich leider nicht mehr liefern nach: Österreich, Griechenland, Polen. Kunden in ÖSTERREICH können sich aber an die einheimische Post wenden, dort unter Alles Post Deutschland. --- PLEASE NOTE: Due to the absurd and insanely expensive government regulations for the disposal of shipping cartons in the following countries, I can unfortunately no longer deliver to: Austria, Greece, Poland. However, customers in AUSTRIA can contact their local post office, there under Alles Post Deutschland.
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Seller: Gerhard Zähringer Antiquariat & Galerie Online, Zürich, ZH, SwitzerlandGerhard Zähringer Antiquariat & Galerie Online
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Leipzig, Friedrich Dehne 1920. 31,5 : 26,8 cm. 1 Doppelblatt u. 10 Orig.-Radierungen in Orig.-Kartonmappe mit Titeldruck in Blau. Unter der Aufsicht des Künstlers in 550 Ex. gedruckt. Hier eines von 500 Ex. (Nr. 25) auf Kupferdruckpapier, von L.Boris im Druckvermerk in Bleistift signiert. Die Graphiken jeweils numeriert: 25/500.… - Umschlag gering stockfleckig und mit Spuren eines entfernten Etiketts, innen tadellos sauberes Exemplar. Sprache: de.

Seller: Librairie Fourcade, Paris, FranceLibrairie Fourcade
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Vingt gravures à la pointe sèche par L. Boris. Préface et épigrammes de Maurice Magre. Paris, M. de Brunoff éditeur, 1921, in-4, en feuilles, couverture lithographiée rempliée. Premier et seul tirage de cet album de 20 gravures sous serpentes légendées. Tirage limité à 220 ex. 1/20 ex. de tête num. sur Japon impérial contenant u…n dessin original à l'encre de l'artiste. Par ailleurs toutes les gravures sont signées au crayon. Cet album de gravures aux traits acérés et cruels, aborde la solitude sous l'angle sexuel (prostitution, onanisme, initiation traumatisante.) est souvent rangé, non à tort, parmi les "curiosa").Boris László né en 1897 à Budapest mort en 1924 à Menton de la tuberculose a laissé derrière lui une oeuvre de caricaturiste restreinte mais remarquable. L'éditeur, Michel de Brunhoff, le frère de Jean de Brunhoff, créateur de Babar, sera le fondateur avec Lucien Vogel de la Gazette du Bon Ton.