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Publicado por EDITORIAL MIGUEL A. SALVATELLA, Barcelona, 1990
ISBN 10: 8472104656ISBN 13: 9788472104655
Librería: Librería Gonzalez Sabio, Valencia, VALE, España
Libro
tapa Blanda. Condición: NUEVO. 61 pp. con ilustraciones b/n. / Enc. rúst. edit. NUEVO / Peso -- 120 grs Size: 21 X 14,5. Ensayo / Artesanía.
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Nuevo desde EUR 9,00
Usado desde EUR 119,00
Encuentre también Tapa blanda
Publicado por Uitgeverij Cantecleer De Bilt, De Bilt, 1974
Librería: Entropy Books, Ferndale, MI, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Soft cover. Condición: Near Fine. Stiff printed wrappers, 8vo., 63 pages, illustrated with drawings and photographs. A near fine copy with very lightly used wrappers.
Año de publicación: 1990
Librería: Libreria Anticuaria Camino de Santiago, León - Madrid, España
Condición: Bueno. 46233 Karli Frigge 1990 Salvatella, 1990. 80 págs. 8º.
Publicado por Karli Frigge, Joppe, 1997
ISBN 10: 9080303046ISBN 13: 9789080303041
Librería: Antiquariaat Tanchelmus bv, Berchem, Belgica
Miembro de asociación: ILAB
Libro
Soft cover. Condición: Fine. Leren boeken Softcover, 250 x 135 mm, 90 blz, illlustraties in z/w, zeer goede staat.
Publicado por Karli Frigge, Joppe, The Netherlands, 1997, edition originale, 1997
Librería: Books+, Saint Maurice, Francia
In-8, 25cm, 90pp., colophon, illustr., tirage: 370 exemplaires, Nb-0230,
Publicado por 8vo, 90pp, colophon, 25cm, Karli Frigge, Joppe, The Netherlands, 1997., 1997
Librería: Collinge & Clark, London, Reino Unido
Libro Original o primera edición
Soft cover. Condición: Fine. 1st Edition. Set in Revive and printed on Yearling (environmental) paper. Illustrations in line by the author. One of 370 (415) standard copies bound in semi-stiff purple wrappers, titled and decorated in black. A fine copy. To make "wrap-around" or "flap" bindings.
Librería: Fahrenheit 451 Antiquarian Booksellers, Leiden, Holanda
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Delft, Ben Jurgens, 1989, (72) pag., 10 original etchings by the creator Ben Jurgens (40 x 15 cm. (8x) and 20 x 5 cm. (on title-page and frontcover), printed in 100 numbered copies, signed by the artist, on Hahnemühle Kupferdruckpapier, text in English and Dutch, original handmade binding designed and executed by Karli Frigge, consisting of black lacquered wooden boards with title in blue, grey and white (clouds-like) watercolour painting, with black leather spine, bound with vellum 'spitzel-bands', a recessed original etching by Ben Jurgens, original slipcase, folio (48,5 x 28 cm.). = Impressive work, both in story, as in execution. The beautiful architectural etchings, that are truly given the full space of the large paper, together with the story, give an interesting insight in the artistic and imaginative world of creator Ben Jurgens and storyteller Tarcisius Nok.
Publicado por Karli Frigge, Joppe, the Netherlands, 2020
Librería: Oak Knoll Books, ABAA, ILAB, NEW CASTLE, DE, Estados Unidos de America
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Marbling Ilustrador. 25 x 25 cm. paper covered boards in a glued and sewn binding with five leather endbands, paper cardstock slipcase with paper label on the cover and spine. (8), 9-12, followed by 59 samples of marbled paper. First edition limited to 110 numbered copies. Translated by Erik Zuurbier and edited by Sidney Berger. Typography by Willie Bosch. The book is bound by Karli Frigge herself, with assistance from Steintje de Valk, Hanne Mahler, and Elly Bos. This book features the extraordinary accumulation of 59 marbled specimens executed by the marbling master Karli Frigge. The samples are divided into six chapters: classical marbling, granulating paint marbling, 'double print' marbling, a chapter titled 'dear mistakes' which focuses on common mistakes that are made during the hand-marbling process, Dutch suminagashi marbling, and finally Frigge's take on Turkish Ebru 'Tiger-Eye' marbling. The book has twelve pages of text, with captions, and three explanatory drawings. The text explains the method and many tips for the marble, such as the recipe for the Potah Paste that makes making Tiger-Eyes Easyer. paper covered boards in a glued and sewn binding with five leather endbands, paper cardstock slipcase with paper label on the cover and spine.
Publicado por Joppe, Karli Frigge11996 1996 illustrated, 1996
Librería: Antiquarian Bookshop Klikspaan, Leiden, Holanda
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Marbled papers, drawings and tekst by Karli Frigge. - Bound in a variation on the old Dutch style of binding. - Probably 100 copies. - Signed by the author. - Hardcover in box, very fine. - Rare.
Publicado por Karli Frigge, Joppe, the Netherlands, 1996
Librería: Oak Knoll Books, ABAA, ILAB, NEW CASTLE, DE, Estados Unidos de America
Marbling Ilustrador. large oblong 4to. quarter leather, stiff paper boards, cardboard slipcase with paper cover label. 65, (11) pages. One of an edition of 100 of this incredibly rare title. A very personal look at the art of marbling by the Dutch artist Karli Frigge. The text, which describes the working methods of the artist, and her interactions with the monks of the monastery where she has her studio, is accompanied by drawings, recipes for marbling mixtures, and charts for experimenting with different designs. She explains an unusual method she has devised for marbling with watercolors, and likens the art of marbling to alchemy, where trial and error is important to the process. Twenty-two pages of tipped-in samples of her work. Printed by Hanzestad, Deventer on paper of Gmund. The binding is most unusual and attractive, with the pages stitched on parchment laces. The spine is black leather with five raised bands covering the laces, inner spine is suede, pasted down, and laced through with maroon parchment. Absolute fine condition. quarter leather, stiff paper boards, cardboard slipcase with paper cover label.
Publicado por Karli Frigge, Batenburg & Joppe, Netherlands, 1992
Librería: Bromer Booksellers, Inc., ABAA, Boston, MA, Estados Unidos de America
Frigge, Karli Ilustrador. Frigge's periodical sample books, with prices, for samples #1 through #73 and #126 through #225, with #150-152 presented twice, but with one different paper and in an alternate format. A remarkable and near-comprehensive collection of Frigge's papers, exhibiting her unique technical mastery and artistic insight as they evolved over the better part of a decade. Eleven octavo paper folders, mostly leporello. Most samples measure 3.5 by 19 cm, with some at 7 by 19 cm and one at 12 x 19 cm. Pricing slips present in six of the eleven folders, two featuring Frigge's own hand. One booklet unsewn, else a fine set.
Publicado por Frits Knuf, Buren, The Netherlands, 1985
Librería: Bromer Booksellers, Inc., ABAA, Boston, MA, Estados Unidos de America
Ejemplar firmado
Frigge, Karli Ilustrador. Oblong quarto. (22)ff. One of 100 copies, signed by the author. Containing two black & white photographs of Karli Frigge at work and thirty-four total tipped-in samples of intricate marbled papers in a rainbow of hues. After apprenticing with a Dutch binder, Karli Frigge has devoted years to the craft of hand-marbling. She tells her story and gives details about the craft of marbling in the preface. Bound by the author in Dutch-style harness leather, lettered in blind and laced with leather straps. A very fine copy in the publisher's board slipcase.
Publicado por Antiquariaat Frits Knuf, (Buren, The Netherlands, 1985
Librería: Oak Knoll Books, ABAA, ILAB, NEW CASTLE, DE, Estados Unidos de America
Marbling Ilustrador. oblong 8vo. calf leather spine, harness leather covers with laced leather straps, paper slipcase. unpaginated. Text in English and Dutch. Limited to 100 numbered copies. English text translated from the Dutch by Roger Andrews, and Tanya and Hans Schmoller. Introductory comments, entitled "The Story," with tipped-in black and white illustrations. With thirty-four tipped-in specimens, produced during the summers of 1983 and 1984, of Frigge's work. Bound with a calf leather spine, and a harness-leather binding with laced leather straps, an old Dutch style of binding. Title on the front cover hand-scorched letter by letter. A fine copy of a rare and scarce book. calf leather spine, harness leather covers with laced leather straps, paper slipcase.