Egon Schiele: Signed (12 results)

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Seller: The Poetry Bookshop : Hay-on-Wye, Hay-on-Wye, POWYS, United KingdomThe Poetry Bookshop : Hay-on-Wye
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Red Paper Covered Boards. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. 88pp. First name inscription "with admiration" from Hulse for Anthony Thwaite. End papers slightly foxed. Lettering on spine of dust jacket sunned from red to orange. Egon Schiele (dust jacket) (illustrator). Signed by Author(s).

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Seller: Harry E Bagley Books, Fredericton, NB, CanadaHarry E Bagley Books
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Paperbound. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. pict paper wraps, 101,(1) pp., title page illustration, signed by author at foot of t.p., Size: 8 Vo.. Cover Art By Egon Schiele (illustrator). Signed by Author(s). Book.

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Seller: Lower Beverley Better Books, Lyndhurst, ON, CanadaLower Beverley Better Books
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Soft cover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket as Issued. No Edition Stated, Presumed First. 'A Fly's ' take on, " The early years of the Stratford Festival, summer stock at its craziest in the nineteen-fifties, . . . " Introduction by author. Twenty-five chapters, 218 pp plus About the Author. Book has very slight edge wear. Dedication…: " _______, Hope this brings back some happy (!) [underscored] memories./ Fred " SIGNED by author in black ink. Bookseller's Inventory # 252433. Egon Schiele (cover art) (illustrator). Inscribed by Author(s).

Language: German
Published by Tübingen : Kunsthalle Düsseldorf : Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-westfalen Hamburg : Hamburger Kunsthalle 1996
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Seller: Schuebula, Schneverdingen OT Wintermoor, , GermanySchuebula
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Softcover/Paperback. 335 Seiten, reich bebildert. ; 29 cm In einem guten Erhaltungszustand, mit nur sehr geringfügigen Gebrauchsspuren. Diese Ausgabe wurde vom Autoren, Rudolf Leopold signiert. B6/29 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 2286.

Published by Thyros, Leipzig 1923
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Seller: Boards & Wraps, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.Boards & Wraps
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good+. No Dust Jacket. First Trade Edition. Slight lean, light foxing. ; Frontis reproduces Schiele watercolor, and b/w photos throughout detailing German ceramic pottery. A limited signed edition was also published. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall. Illustrated by Egon Schiele (illustrator).
Published by Cologne, Germany Taschen 1994 1994
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Seller: James Pepper Rare Books, Inc., ABAA, Santa Barbara, CA, U.S.A.James Pepper Rare Books, Inc., ABAA
Contact seller5-star sellerFirst Edition, First Printing. Text in German. Signed and inscribed by the author Wolfgang Georg Fischer to Billy Wilder, the great film director and noted modern art collector, with a long inscription in German on the title page which translates as ÒFor Billy Wilder, a warm dedication, along with my best wishes for the New Year… 1995, convinced that the new perspective can create a new world (cf. page 47, A BirdÕs Eye View of the World [title of the bookÕs chapter]) - Wolfgang Georg Fischer, London, January 12, 1995.Ó Additionally, laid in is a lond two page Typed Letter Signed written in German from Fischer to Wilder talking about the book and discussing at length various tribute efforts for the German poet Else Lasker-Schuler. With a complete translation of the later into English included. Near fine copy. Wilder owned original art by Egon Schiele. In 1989, Wilder decided to auction a portion of his art collection which brought 32.6 million dollars. 200 pages extensively illustrated in color. Paperbound in stiff wrappers.
More imagesPublished by Vienna, Richard Lanyi (printed by Max Jaffé under the supervision of the artist), 1917. 1917
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Seller: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, AustriaAntiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH
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Folio. 12 collotypes plus title-page (inscribed and signed), table of contents with edition notice (signed), and introduction. Loose as issued within printed half-cloth portfolio. (With): 7 letters from Lányi to Schiele, February-August 1917. 13½ pp. The only set of reproductions of Schiele drawings issued during the artist's li…fetime and under his supervision: an unnumbered proof copy inscribed by the 26-year-old Schiele to his 24-year-old wife Edith (née Harms) and signed with his monogram. The inscription reads: "Der Maler ist noch nicht der Künstler, - / Es ist der Geist der Kunst geschaffen hat. / zum 30. Mai 1917 / meiner lieben Frau" ("The painter is not quite the artist - it is the spirit that created art. For my dear wife on 30 May 1917"). Poignantly, Edith would succumb to the Spanish flu just over a year later, six months pregnant, followed three days later by Schiele himself. - The portfolio is accompanied by seven letters by the publisher Richard Lányi (1884-1942) to Schiele. In them Lányi urges Schiele to design the title-page himself and encloses a two-page diagram suggesting the layout. He recommends that two identical portfolios should be brought out, one for Schiele's drawings and a second for paintings (the latter was not realised, probably due to Schiele's untimely death). On 26 May 1917 he sends Schiele the "430 (or 435)" title-pages with instructions on numbering them: "Bitte No. 1-400 zu numerieren, den Rest bitte statt der Nummer mit 'Probedruck' zu bezeichnen". Schiele appears to have completed this task on May 30th, when he inscribed the present supernumerary proof copy to his wife. - The introduction page was later signed and inscribed by the writer and critic Leopold Liegler (1882-1949), a friend of Lányi and Karl Kraus, identifying himself as the author of this text: "Diese Einleitung wurde von mir auf Wunsch des Verlegers verfasst" (Vienna, 17 November 1942). - Bolliger, Dokumentations-Bibliothek IV, 489.
More imagesPublished by Munich: Sema, 1912 1912
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Seller: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, United KingdomPeter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB.
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Edition of 200. Signed and dated in pencil by the artist, and publisher's ink stamp signet lower left. This was Schiele's first commercial print which was made at the behest of the Munich based artists' association Sema. The transfer drawing for the lithograph was submitted by Schiele prior to 23 January 1912, for publication by… Sema, which he had joined in late 1911. The work was titled Akt (Nude) in the association's portfolio and simply Zeichnung (Drawing) by Schiele himself. Kallir Graphics 1.b2 Brush and ink transfer lithograph in black on yellowish vellum paper. Sheet size: 45 x 39.9 cm. Framed size: 68.5 x 59 cm. Two small pin holes to upper corners, paper toned, otherwise an excellent copy. Presented in a rosewood veneer and gold leaf frame with conservation acrylic glazing.
More imagesPublished by Vienna: Verlag Neuer Graphik, 1921 1921
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Seller: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, United KingdomPeter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB.
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First edition, first printing, no. 26 of 100 copies with the rubber stamped signature of "Egon Schiele 1914" and pencil signatures of all the other artists apart from Seewald beneath their relevant print. Schiele's etching is from a posthumous edition of 100, in addition 80 were pulled for the 1922 Rikola portofolio; plus few im…pressions printed during the artist's lifetime; 60 for the deluxe book edition of Kallir, Egon Schiele, 1966; and 14 trial proofs pulled in New York, 1964 and Vienna, 1966. Kallir Graphics 5b. Small quarto. Frontispiece is a drypoint etching "Bildnis Franz Hauer" on heavy white wove paper by Schiele, and 9 original lithographs on yellowish wove paper by Anton Faistauer, Rudolf Grossmann, Felix A. Harta, Ludwig Jungnickel, Alfred Kubin, Karl Rössing, Edwin Scharff, Richard Seewald and Julius Zimpel. Sheet sizes 24.5 x 18.4 cm. Original grey paper covered boards, lettering to front cover in black on a white label. Housed in a black cloth flat-back box by the Chelsea Bindery. Covers faded and toned, corners bumped, front hinge splitting otherwise internally a bright copy.
More imagesPublished by Vienna: Avalun Verlag, 1918 1918
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Edition of 125, with the "Egon Schiele 1914" signature stamp to verso upper left. After Schiele's death, 80 impressions unsold during his lifetime were included in the portfolio, Das Graphische Werk, published by Rikola Verlag in 1922; most of these prints, as in the present example, have the stamp to the verso and are unnumbere…d. Of the entire original edition, 100 copies were printed by Albert Berger Verlag on rag paper, and 25 on Heavy Butten. Those that had been sold during Schiele's lifetime were hand-numbered and stamped on the recto as they were sold; only a very few trial proofs were signed by Schiele. Kallir Graphics 17b. Crayon lithograph printed in black on cream rag paper. Sheet size: 40 x 54 cm. Framed size: 47.8 x 61.6 cm. Tape residue from previous hinging, otherwise in excellent condition. Presented in a dark grey stained frame with conservation acrylic glazing.

Language: German
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Seller: Georg Fritsch Antiquariat, Wien, , AustriaGeorg Fritsch Antiquariat
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Mitteilung von zwei Anekdoten an den Herausgeber der 1959 bei Piper erschienenen Anthologie 'Kaffeehaus', Ludwig Plakolb. "Friedell wird von seinem Freund dem Wiener Maler Egon Schiele eingeladen, sich die Bilder anzusehen, die Schiele von seinem Adria-Urlaub nach Hause gebracht hat. 'Sie alle sahen aus wie eitrige Gedaerme' ber…ichtete Friedell. Dann zog Schiele ein Bild aus dem Haufen von Adria Motiven heraus. 'Du verstehst doch etwas von Kunst', sagt Schiele, 'weisst Du was das Bild darstellt?' 'Ob ich weiss' antwortet Friedell, 'das ist der Hafen von Ragusa' 'Siehst Du' schreit Schiele, 'Siehst Du wie Du einen Dreck verstehst, das ist der Hafen von Spalato". Die zweite Friedell Anekdote ist kulinarisch und spielt im Hotel Sacher. Dem Erzähler mögen hier klingende Namen durcheinandergeraten sein.

Language: German
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Seller: Georg Fritsch Antiquariat, Wien, , AustriaGeorg Fritsch Antiquariat
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An den Schauspieler und Regisseur Boy Gobert (1925-1986), Intendant des Thalia Theaters in Hamburg, dem er für seine Glückwünsche zum 70. Geburtstag dankt. "Na, und dieses tolle Buch über Egon Schiele! Seien Sie und . Blasche und das ganze Thalia-Theater vielmals bedankt. Gerade im letzten Jahr hat mich dieser Maler in Wien sehr… beschäftigt. Eigentlich hat O(tto) Schenk mich auf ihn aufmerksam gemacht ." Im Vorjahr war das Standardwerk von Rudolf Leopold erschienen. Gerhard Blasche (1929-2017) kam 1985 mit Gobert nach Wien, wo er über 30 Jahre als künstlerischer Generalsekretär des Burgtheaters (und Mitglied der Direktion) fungierte.