WATER COLOR OF PORTAIT OF ARTHUR MILLER
7-1/2 x 6 in., matted and framed in a 14-1/2 x 12 in frame. Signed "Baskin 1995" in water color.Fine condition. More
7-1/2 x 6 in., matted and framed in a 14-1/2 x 12 in frame. Signed "Baskin 1995" in water color.Fine condition. More
Northampton: Gehenna Press, 1965. First Edition. One of 500 copies. Tall 8vo, a nice copy in publisher's box and original wraps. Brook 44. Contains 17 line cuts from drawings by Baskin, printed on a variety of Fabriano (in various colors) and Japanese papers. More
Northampton: Gehenna Press, 1965. First Edition. One of 500 copies. Tall 8vo, a nice copy in broken publisher's box and original wraps. Brook 44. Contains 17 line cuts from drawings by Baskin, printed on a variety of Fabriano (in various colors) and Japanese papers. More
(Amherst, MA): University of Massachusetts, 1968. First Trade Edition. Large 8vo, pages not numbered. Preface by Archibald Macleish, photographs by Hyman Edelstein. Paper over boards, cloth spine. Corners slightly bumped, o/w a nice copy in price clipped dj. Illustrations of Baskin sculpture. More
NY: Far Gallery, 1970. First Edition. 4to, pp not numbered, but with 74 plates. Paper wraps. Cover soiled, o/w a VG tight copy. A catalog for an exhibition. More
NY: Viking, (1979). Baskin, Leonard. First printing. 4to, pp. not numbered. Illustrated in color by Leonard Baskin, words by members of the Baskin family. Yellow-green cloth, Cover slightly scuffed, o/w near new. More
NY: Viking, (1981). Baskin, Leonard. First printing. 4to, pp. not numbered. Illustrated in color by Baskin, words by the Baskin family. Paper over baords with cloth spine. Near fine in slightly scuffed dj. More
NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, [1988]. Baskin. First Edition. 4to, pp.219. Illustrated throughout with woodcuts and engravings. Old price ticket on e.p. Book is a little bowed, but a very good copy in dj. From the dj: "This powerful book is a series of portraits-in-homage by a contemporary artist to artists..... More
[London: Andre Deutsch, [1988]. Baskin. First UK Edition. 4to, pp.219. Illustrated throughout with woodcuts and engravings. A Very good copy in dj. From the dj: "This powerful book is a series of portraits-in-homage by a contemporary artist to artists of the past with whom he feels kinship. Leonard Baskin, moving..... More
NY: Pantheorn, (1984). Baskin, Leonard. First printing. Large 8vo, pp. not numbered. With Baskin's illustrations in full color. Paper over boards with cloth spine. A nice copy in dj slightly scuffed at lower corners. A gallery of sprites and rogues, for children, with descriptions on facing pages. More
New Haven: Yale, 1995). 8vo, pp. 99-192. A fine copy. First printing of a talk by the artist given at the Yale University Art Gallery on 22 September, 1994 in conjunction with the exhibition "The Gehenna Press: 1942-1994" at the Beinecke Library. More
NY: Pantheon, (1985). Leonard Baskin. First Edition. 4to, pp.Illustrated in color, print of the colver illustration laid in. A very good copy in little rubbed dj. More
NY: Braziller, 1970. First Edition. 4to, pp. 170. Introductory essay by the artist. Bibliography. 136 plates. Small spot on cover, o/w a very nice copy in little chipped dj. Freitag 453. More
NY: Braziller, 1970. First Edition. 4to, pp. 170. Introductory essay by the artist. Bibliography. 136 plates. A very nice copy in little chipped dj. Signed by Baskin on the end paper. Freitag 453. More
NY: Spiral Press, 1965. 12mo, pp. not numbered. Paper wraps, stapled at fold. A nice copy. Colophon reads: "This speech has been made into a booklet for the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, for the "Typophiles" (monograph no. 78) and for the friends of Leonard Baskin and the Spiral Press..... More
1 page. asking that an article about his early days not be used. Signed "Leonard." Very good. Leonard Baskin (August 15, 1922 – June 3, 2000) was an American sculptor, book-illustrator, wood-engraver, printmaker, graphic artist, writer and teacher. His public commissions include a bas relief for the Franklin Delano Roosevelt..... More
New Haven: 1967. First Edition. 8vo, pp. 32. Bound in leather backed boards, in publisher's plain box. A fine copy. One of 300 numbered copies. Illustrated. Set in Giovanni Mardersteig's Dante Type and printed on a hand press by Officina Bodoni in Verona, Itlay. The calligraphic half-title has been designed..... More