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Whigham, H.J., Editor.
INTERNATIONAL STUDIO. APR. 1928.
New York: International Studio, Inc. 1928. Paperback. First. 104 pp. Color & b/w ills. Vol. LXXXIX, No. 371. Subtitle: "Associated with The Connoisseur. A Magazine for Collectors." Ivory wraps lettered in black feature an elaborate black frame around the full color reproduction of a Sultanabad pitcher of the 14th Century on front cover. Wraps are soiled, chipped, almost completely detached. Spine more chipped than present. This beautiful, beautiful periodical with lavish ills. also has interesting period advertising. This month's lead article is on Dinanderie in America.. Other topics include shallow dishes of the Stuart Period; painter Francesco de Giorgio; traditions of the Bacon Cupboard; the "divine Frago:" master of the frivolous; the bronze sculpture of Northern Siam; early English faience; American pastels; American artist Augustus Vincent Tack; the new Pennsylvania Museum of Art; and more. Color plates by Tack, Francois Boucher, and Tiepolo. Portrait of Jefferson by Gilbert Stuart. Very Good.
[Book #8801]
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Whigham, H.J., Editor.
INTERNATIONAL STUDIO. MAY. 1928.
New York: International Studio, Inc. 1928. Paperback. First. 94 pp. Color & b/w ills. Vol. XC, No. 372. Subtitle: "Associated with The Connoisseur. A Magazine for Collectors." Ivory wraps lettered in black feature an elaborate black frame around the full color reproduction of a portrait of Mrs. Robert Gillian by J.J. Masquerier on front cover. Wraps are completely detached. Spine has eroded. This beautiful, beautiful periodical with lavish ills. also has interesting period advertising. This month's lead article is on American pastels of the early 19th Century. Other topics this issue include furniture of old Provence; 15th C. Franconian tapestries; paintings by Titian in America; mediaeval drinking bowls (mazers); the Franciscan inspiration of Pisanello; and English illuminated manuscripts. Color plates by Edward Dayes and Titian. Other artists whose work is included are Daumier, Delacroix, Durer, Manet, Sully, and Van Dyck. Very Good Internally.
[Book #8802]
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Whigham, H.J., Editor.
INTERNATIONAL STUDIO. AUG. 1928.
New York: International Studio, Inc. 1928. Paperback. First. 86 pp. Color & b/w ills. Vol. XC, No. 375. Subtitle: "Associated with The Connoisseur. A Magazine for Collectors." Ivory wraps lettered in black feature an elaborate black frame around the full color reproduction of a portrait of Mme. Henriot by Renoir on front cover. Wraps are slightly soiled; spine has small chips at both ends. This beautiful, beautiful periodical with lavish ills. also has interesting period advertising. This month's lead article is on Renoir and the cult for beauty. Other topics include early horizontal or table clocks; Spanish-American colonial silver; the Cattaneo-Lomellini family Van Dycks; "faded mahogany"; Alphonse Legros; and a new feature, report of auction sales. Color plates by Renoir and Van Dyck; b/w ills. from Lewis Carroll, Arthur B. Davies, Frans Hals, Jean Houdon, Sir Henry Raeburn, John Singer Sargent, and many others. Very Good.
[Book #8804]
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Whigham, H.J., Editor.
INTERNATIONAL STUDIO.SEPT. 1928.
New York: International Studio, Inc. 1928. Paperback. First. 96 pp. Color & b/w ills. Vol. XCI, No. 376. Subtitle: "Associated with The Connoisseur. A Magazine for Collectors." Ivory wraps lettered in black feature an elaborate black frame around the full color reproduction of a portrait of Don Manuel Osorio de Zuniga by Goya on front cover (small boy in red suit with pets). Wraps are clean; spine has small chip at heel. This beautiful, beautiful periodical with lavish ills. also has interesting period advertising. This month's lead article is on the drawings of Georges Seurat. Other topics this issue include the Parisian rivals of Sevres; a newly identified Raphael portrait; an early Tibetan chalice; distinctive Gothic furniture; mediaeval German embroideries; the Gutenberg Bible; and more. Color plates by Taddeo Gaddi, Georges Seurat, and El Greco. Very Good Plus.
[Book #8805]
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Whigham, H.J., Editor.
INTERNATIONAL STUDIO.APRIL 1929.
New York: International Studio, Inc. 1929. Paperback. First. 106 pp. Color & b/w ills. Vol. XCII, No. 383. Subtitle: "Associated with The Connoisseur. A Magazine for Collectors." Ivory wraps lettered in black feature an elaborate black frame around the full color reproduction of a portrait of William Henry Bouverie by Gainsborough on front cover. Wraps are clean; spine has small chips at ends. This beautiful, beautiful periodical with lavish ills. also has interesting period advertising. This month's lead article is on an Italian primitive at Cherbourg. Other topics this issue include wood-carving in Belgian churches; gothic Trojan War tapestries; pewter as depicted in old pictures; English interiors in an American home; the Johnson collection of Chinese porcelain; and more. Full color frontis is an 18th C. embroidered carpet. Color plate by Romney. Very Good Plus.
[Book #8806]
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Whigham, H.J., Editor.
INTERNATIONAL STUDIO. JUNE 1929.
New York: International Studio, Inc. 1929. Paperback. First. 94 pp. Color & b/w ills. Vol. XCIII, No. 385. Subtitle: "Associated with The Connoisseur. A Magazine for Collectors." Ivory wraps lettered in black feature an elaborate black frame around the full color reproduction of a portrait of the Clavering children by George Romney on front cover. Wraps are tight; spine has small chips at ends. This beautiful, beautiful periodical with lavish ills. also has interesting period advertising. This month's lead article is on an archangel by Bernard Daddi. Other topics include the pre-Viking Age of Gold in Sweden; cabinetmakers Mayhew and Ince; John Lewis Krimmel, the American Hogarth; Van Gogh in 1929; Jaina miniatures in mediaeval India; English paneled rooms; and the collector column on Egyptian sculpture. Two color plates by Van Gogh. Very Good Plus.
[Book #8807]
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Whigham, H.J., Editor.
INTERNATIONAL STUDIO. JAN. 1930.
New York: International Studio, Inc. 1930. Paperback. First. 98 pp. Color & b/w ills. Vol. XCV, No. 392. Subtitle: "Associated with The Connoisseur. A Magazine for Collectors." Ivory wraps lettered in black feature an elaborate black frame around the full color portrait of Count Rumford by Gainsborough on front cover. Wraps are tight, lightly soiled; spine has small chips at ends. This beautiful, beautiful periodical with lavish ills. also has interesting period advertising. This month's lead article is on a group portrait by Titian painted about 1520. Other topics of interest: vestments in the Cathedral of Girgenti; the ancient heraldic glass at Ronaele Manor (with color ills. of nine shields); notes on drawings at the Fogg Museum; a Chinese forgery; the art of Thomas Eakins; eccentric styles of mirrors; sixteenth century Italian engravings of horses; and sculptured doorways of Old Mexico. Color plates include a Polonaise carpet of the late 16th C. Very Good Plus.
[Book #8809]
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Whigham, H.J., Editor.
INTERNATIONAL STUDIO. APR. 1930.
New York: International Studio, Inc. 1930. Paperback. First. 100 pp. Color & b/w ills. Vol. XCV, No. 395. Subtitle: "Associated with The Connoisseur. A Magazine for Collectors." Ivory wraps lettered in black feature an elaborate black frame around the full color portrait of Miss Margaret Durant by Reynolds on front cover. Wraps are tight, very lightly soiled. This beautiful, beautiful periodical with lavish ills. also has interesting period advertising. This month's lead article is on Italian Baroque art at Hartford. Other topics include English chair design; a Dugento Diptych in Chicago; English painting in Lord Lee's collection; 18th C. furniture in a modern house; a rediscovered portrait by Velasquez; and the old Abbey of Passignano. Color plates from Romney, Goya, and a frontis of the Crucifixion from the English School of 1400. Very Good.
[Book #8811]
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Whigham, H.J., Editor.
INTERNATIONAL STUDIO. JUNE 1930.
New York: International Studio, Inc. 1930. Paperback. First. 90 pp. Color & b/w ills. Vol. XCVI, No. 397. Subtitle: "Associated with The Connoisseur. A Magazine for Collectors." Very pale green wraps lettered in black feature an elaborate black frame around the full color unfinished portrait of Anne, Dutchess of Cumberland, by Gainsborough on front cover. Wraps are tight and clean, but spine is stressed. This beautiful, beautiful periodical with lavish ills. also has interesting period advertising. This month's lead article is on a newly discovered Thomas Sully portrait of Jefferson in his old age. Other topics in this issue include: part 2 of the collection of Sir J.H.B. Noble; the origin of Sienese landscape painting; the Empire taste and tradition in decoration; quattrocento Sicilian goldsmiths; furniture by Jacob Wayne; Buddhist fragments from Amaravati; medallions by James and William Tassie; and an historic chateau in Galicia. Very Good.
[Book #8813]
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Whigham, H.J., Editor.
INTERNATIONAL STUDIO. AUG. 1930.
New York: International Studio, Inc. 1930. Paperback. First. 84 pp. Color & b/w ills. Vol. XCVI, No. 399. Subtitle: "Associated with The Connoisseur. A Magazine for Collectors." White wraps lettered in black feature an elaborate black frame around the full color portrait of Master Brine by John Singleton Copley on front cover. Wraps are tight and mostly clean, with a few soiled spots. Spine eroding at heel. This beautiful, beautiful periodical with lavish ills. also has interesting period advertising. This month's lead article is on recent development of George Kolbe. Other topics include scientific preservation of Old Masters; the urban architecture of Boston; Zopf and Biedermeier furniture; the portraits of Ralph Earl; the Stockholm Expo of 1930; some untouched aspects of old pewter; Italian decorative art at Monza; and Romanesque churches in Corsica. Color plate, Suzanne de Bourbon, by the anonymous "Master of Moulins." Very Good.
[Book #8814]
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Whigham, H.J., Editor.
INTERNATIONAL STUDIO. JAN. 1931.
New York: International Studio, Inc. 1931. Paperback. First. 84 pp. Color & b/w ills. Vol. XCVIII, No. 404. Subtitle: "Associated with The Connoisseur. A Magazine for Collectors." White wraps lettered in black feature an elaborate black frame around the full color portrait of an artist by Chardin on front cover. Wraps are tight and mostly clean, with a few soiled spots. Spine eroding at heel. This beautiful, beautiful periodical with lavish ills. also has interesting period advertising. This month's lead article is on American hallways - then and now. Other topics include Luristan Bronzes at the Persian Exhibition; notes on Despiau and Maillol; lost Sienese Trecento Paintings; a Tintoretto discovered in Minneapolis; the Huntington collection of Georgian tables; a step towards the perfect piano; and Norman ruins at Jumiege. Color plate by Goya, portrait of Vicente Osorio. Very Good.
[Book #8816]
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Whigham, H.J., Editor.
INTERNATIONAL STUDIO. MAY. 1931.
New York: International Studio, Inc. 1931. Paperback. First. 98 pp. Color & b/w ills. Vol. XCIX, No. 408. Subtitle: "Associated with The Connoisseur. A Magazine for Collectors." White wraps lettered in black feature an elaborate black frame around the full color portrait of Francis Villiers by Van Dyck on front cover. Wraps are tight with some general soil. Spine eroding at heel, has tiny chip at head. Back cover and some of contents appear to have been wet at some time; no waterstain, but paper is a bit ridged. This beautiful, beautiful periodical with lavish ills. also has interesting period advertising. This month's lead article is on an early portrait of Giuliano de'Medici presumed to be by Raphael. Other topics in this issue: the Earl of Dysart's collection at Ham House; the Wendland Collection; Lotto's portrait of a young Barberini; an Adam house and a modern collection; the Baroque style in German interiors; early English furniture at a Virginia house; and the romantic aarchitecture of Potsdam. Near Very Good.
[Book #8817]
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Whigham, H.J., Editor.
INTERNATIONAL STUDIO. JULY. 1931.
New York: International Studio, Inc. 1931. Paperback. First. 76 pp. Color & b/w ills. Vol. XCIX, No. 410. Subtitle: "Associated with The Connoisseur. A Magazine for Collectors." White wraps lettered in black feature an elaborate black frame around the full color portrait of Mrs. Lascelles by Gainsborough on front cover. Wraps are tight, mostly clean. This beautiful, beautiful periodical with lavish ills. also has interesting period advertising. This month's lead article is on Georgian porticos in an American collection. Other topics include an Elizabethan silver flagon in Sweden; a Beacon Hill house from Bulfinch designs; the Governor Greene house in Rhode Island; a survey of American wing chairs; Spanish-American silver in New Mexico; the Huntington collection of Chippendale furniture; the halo technique of the Italian primitives; the saddle of the Viceroy of Sicily; the three Vernets in a family of artists; and the castle of Ambras in the Tyrol. A color plate is the Capitol at Rome by Panini. Very Good.
[Book #8818]
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Whigham, H.J., Editor.
INTERNATIONAL STUDIO. JULY 1928.
New York: International Studio, Inc. 1928. Paperback. First. 82 pp. + ads. Color & b/w ills. Vol. XC, No. 374. Subtitle: "Associated with The Connoisseur. A Magazine for Collectors." Ivory wraps are lettered in black with black decorative frame around color illus. of a portrait of a man by Thomas Couture, 1849. Covers very good - only two small chips in spine. This beautiful, beautiful periodical with lavish ills. also has interesting period advertising. This month's lead article is on the belated recognition of Della Quercia. Other topics include antique beds; Bristol and Liverpool Delftware; Samuel Scott, the Canaletto of London; Rogier Van der Weydens in America; the evolution of the teapot; Provincial Chairs of Georgian England; and more. Very Good Plus.
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Whigham, H.J., Editor.
INTERNATIONAL STUDIO. FEB. 1929.
New York: International Studio, Inc. 1929. Paperback. First. 86 pp. + ads. Color & b/w ills. Vol. XCII, No. 381. Subtitle: "Associated with The Connoisseur. A Magazine for Collectors." Ivory wraps are lettered in black with black decorative frame around color illus. of a portrait of a woman by Bartholomaus Bruyn, the Elder. Covers very good - only one small chip in spine as glue deteriorates and separates spine from binding. This beautiful, beautiful periodical with lavish ills. also has interesting period advertising. This month's lead article is on a newly discovered Stuart portrait of Goerge Washington (color illus). Other topics include the evolution of the fireplace; early Buddhist art from Turfan; Edward James and "Philadelphia Chippendale"; Cardinal Ferry de Clugny's Tapestries; decoration of Japanese sword guards (many ills); Romanesque Baptismal Fonts from Sweden; Renaissance coins; and more. Very Good Plus.
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Whigham, H.J., Editor.
INTERNATIONAL STUDIO. MAR. 1929.
New York: International Studio, Inc. 1929. Paperback. First. 98 pp. + ads. Color & b/w ills. Vol. XCII, No. 382. Subtitle: "Associated with The Connoisseur. A Magazine for Collectors." Ivory wraps are lettered in black with black decorative frame around color illus. of "The Blue Girl" by Johannes Verspronck. Covers very good, unmarked and unworn. This beautiful, beautiful periodical with lavish ills. also has interesting period advertising. This month's lead article is on Dutch painting at Burlington House. Other topics include foreign influences in Russian Silver; Rosellino's sculptures in America; a portrait by Jacob Backer; a 13th C. glass panel; early 18th C. furniture in an American house; and Heinrich Aldegrever's set of engravings "Labors of Hercules," now in the Met. Very Good Plus.
[Book #9344]
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Whigham, H.J., Editor.
INTERNATIONAL STUDIO. JULY 1929.
New York: International Studio, Inc. 1929. Paperback. First. 68 pp. + ads. Color & b/w ills. Vol. XCIII, No. 386. Subtitle: "Associated with The Connoisseur. A Magazine for Collectors." Ivory wraps are lettered in black with black decorative frame around color illus. of "The Portrait of Mrs. Robinson" by Gainsborough, from the collection at Windsor Castle. Covers very good, unmarked and unworn. This beautiful, beautiful periodical with lavish ills. also has interesting period advertising. This month's lead article is on missing paintings by Di Cola. Other topics covered include the Henry Ford furniture collection at the Wayside Inn; Anders Zorn's etchings; the Gainsboroughs at Windsor Castle (two color plates); old English silver; and a sketch of Ulm Incunabula. Very Good Plus.
[Book #9345]
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Whigham, H.J., Editor.
INTERNATIONAL STUDIO. AUG. 1929.
New York: International Studio, Inc. 1929. Paperback. First. 74 pp. + ads. Color & b/w ills. Vol. XCIII, No. 387. Subtitle: "Associated with The Connoisseur. A Magazine for Collectors." Ivory wraps are lettered in black with black decorative frame around color illus. of a portrait of a young woman writing a letter, painted by Fragonard. There are a few pencil marks on this illus., otherwise covers very good, unworn. This beautiful, beautiful periodical with lavish ills. also has interesting period advertising. This month's lead article is on multi-talented Philadelphian John Elliott. Other topics include 13th C. portable Bibles; pewter as depicted in old pictures; unknown works of Stefano de Verona; decorating with screens; Rodin's drawings for "The Gates of Hell"; and chests in the Crounse Collection, Washington, D.C. Very Good Plus.
[Book #9346]
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Whigham, H.J., Editor.
INTERNATIONAL STUDIO. JUL. 1930.
New York: International Studio, Inc. 1930. Paperback. First. 67 pp. + ads. Color & b/w ills. Vol. XCVI, No. 398. Subtitle: "(Associated with The Connoisseur.) A Magazine for Collectors." Ivory wraps are lettered in black with black decorative frame around color illus. of Renoir's "By the Seashore." Covers are clean and tight, with a small chip at heel of spine.. This beautiful, beautiful periodical with lavish ills. also has interesting period advertising. This month's lead article is on the reappearance of a lost Bayeux tapestry. Other topics include Sicilian goldsmiths' work; the revival of English Regency in decoration; Chinese pottery between Han and T'ang; Portuguese furniture; painter of beasts and birds William Huggins of Liverpool; Spanish and Spainsh Colonial silver; a 15th C. chateau at Veauce; and more. Very Good.
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Whigham, H.J., Editor.
INTERNATIONAL STUDIO. SEPT. 1930.
New York: International Studio, Inc. 1930. Paperback. First. 70 pp. + ads. Color & b/w ills. Vol. XCVII, No. 400. Subtitle: "(Associated with The Connoisseur.) A Magazine for Collectors." Ivory wraps are lettered in black with black decorative frame around color illus. of a boy with a falcon (unattributed). Covers are clean with a small inked price on front. There is a two inch closed tear at head of spine. This beautiful, beautiful periodical with lavish ills. also has interesting period advertising. This month's lead article is on a Virginia house in the Regency style. Also, silver in the Archbishop's Palace at Quebec; the art of Louis Vivin; architectural prints of the romantic era; paintings of Shohaku; English chair design; Spanish-American saddlery in California; 18th C. card room furniture; and Syracuse, a metropolis of the fifth century. Very Good.
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Whigham, H.J., Editor.
INTERNATIONAL STUDIO. NOV. 1930.
New York: International Studio, Inc. 1930. Paperback. First. 76 pp. + ads. Color & b/w ills. Vol. XCVII, No. 402. Subtitle: "(Associated with The Connoisseur.) A Magazine for Collectors." Ivory wraps are lettered in black with black decorative frame around color illus. of a painting of St. Catherine by an artist of the school of Perugino. The background of the cover has been "doodled" on in pencil. Covers are somewhat soiled. Spine slightly chipped at heel. This beautiful, beautiful periodical with lavish ills. also has interesting period advertising. This month's lead article is on the pottery of Humanism - Italian Majolica. Other topics are chairs made in Philadelphia; missing pictures of the Sienese Trecento; British cattle painters; pottery vessels of the T'ang period; furniture in the George Blumenthal collection; Japanese football in life and art; a Cape Cod house; and the Tiepolos in the Palazzo Papadopoli. Very Good.
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Whigham, H.J., Editor.
INTERNATIONAL STUDIO. FEB. 1931.
New York: International Studio, Inc. 1931. Paperback. First. 64 pp. + ads. Color & b/w ills. Vol. XCVIII, No. 405. Subtitle: "(Associated with The Connoisseur.) A Magazine for Collectors." Ivory wraps are lettered in black with black decorative frame around color illus., a portrait of the lovely Mrs. Alexander Dirom by Sir Henry Raeburn. Covers are somewhat soiled. Spine slightly chipped at ends, and fragile in the middle. This beautiful, beautiful periodical with lavish ills. also has interesting period advertising. This month's lead article is on decay in the Louvre. Other topics addressed are new discoveries in Mexican clay; lost paintings of 15th C. Siena; a hare hunting scene by John Wyck; webs (weaving) from Sweden; the modern application of Directoire; French and English rooms in a New York setting; a royal desk by Oeben and Riesener; and Ravello, Amalfi, and Montecassino. Very Good.
[Book #9354]
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