WENDINGEN - A Journal for the Arts
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ALMA, Peter. Stastical Images. Published Ca. August 1931. Introduction is written by Peter Alma. Thirty-Five illustrations including Gerd Arntz (Vienna), reproductions from the atlas: Gestellschaft und Wirtschaft; work by Krinsky (Soviet Union) Helios Gomez (Spain), and a number of illustrations from Peter Alma’s series Eight Portraits. p.1-18 Text. Cover: Lithograph after a design by Peter Alma. Publication Versions: d ; D, Edition: Ca 1000 (d:950, D:50) Price d: f 5,-;D: f 6. Wendingen 1918-1932, A Journal For the Arts p. 241 PL. 11-9 |
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BLAAUW, C.J. Published 20 April 1918. Contemplations on the Faust performance by H. Th. Widjeveld with eight illustrations. Dissension in Contemporary Art by M.J Granpre Moliere. Kandinsky by Jan Grarama with four illustrations. Indian Wickerwork by A. J Kropholler. Etching by Frank Brangwyn;n four illustrations of a Heemstede country house designed by H. Th. Wijdeveld. Double manor house by the architect G.F Rutgers. p.1-16 Text, p.17-22 advertisements. Cover: Lithograph by C. J. Blaauw. Publication Versions: d, Edition: Ca 650. Enclosure: d. 1 (Technical Section: 20 April 1918 p.15-18 + four p. advertisements) Illustrated D.Wendingen 1918-1932, A Journal For the Arts p. 68 PL. 1-4 |
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BAZEL, K. P. C. Eastern Art. Published January 1919. Tibetan Temple Paintings
by W. J. C. van Meurs with thirteen reproductions. The Art of the Ancient
East by H. C. Verkruysen with eight illustrations. p.1-22 Text, p.23-28
advertisements. Cover: Lithograph after a design by K. P. C. de Bazel.
Publication Versions: d ; D, Edition: Ca 1000 (d:950, D:50) Price d: f
2,50 + 50 % war surcharge. Enclosure: d. 1 (Technical Section: II-1 January
1919 , p. 1-6 + four p. advertisements) |
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MESQUITA, S. Jessurun.. Drawings and Etchings. Published May 1925. Introduction
by H.C. Verkruysen. Fifty-Five reproductions after drawings and etchings
by Jessurun De Mesquita. p.1-24 Text, p.25-36 advertisements. Cover: Phototype
in black on gold after a woodcut by S. Jessurun De Mesquita. Publication
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EHRLICH, Christa. Austrian Art. Published Ca. March 1928. Introduction by Dr. G. Knuttel Wzn. Forty illustrations after paintings and drawings by Oskar Kokoschka, Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, Hans Boehler, Anton Faistauer, L.H Jungnickel, Max Oppenheimer, Ferdinand Kitt, Anton Kohlig, Robin C. Andersen, Paris Van Gutersloh, Maria Strauhs-Litarsk. Ceramic figures by Vally Wieselthier, Susan Singer-Schinnerl, Herta Bucher, M.Powolny, Mathilde Floegl, Franz van Zulow; glass work, chasing, etc. by Joseph Hoffman, Michael Powolny , and Christa Ehrlich. p.1-30 Text, p.31-32 advertisements. Cover: Lithograph after a Woodcut by Christa Ehrlich. Publication Versions: d ; D, Edition: Ca 1250 (d:1200, D:50) Price d: f 6,-;D: f 7,50. Illustrated D. Special characteristics: This number was published with a cover in the Austrian national colors on the occasion of the Austrian exhibition in the Netherlands. D appeared with the advertisements on pages 31-32. This number was also available with an inserted English text. Wendingen 1918-1932, A Journal For the Arts p. 182 PL. 8-9/10 |
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ESSERS, B. Sculpture. Published March 1920. Contemporary Sculpture by H.A. van den Eynde. An Art Program in Soviet Russia; Oskar Kiokoschka by Paul Westheim (book review by J. L. M. Lauweriks). Over Modern Theories and Architectural Practice by C. J. Blaauw. Thirty-One reproductions of sculpture by John Rädedecker, Hildo Krop, Tjipke Visser, , Josef Cantre, Joh. Polet, Anne Brandts buys Van-Zijp, Ms. L. Beyerman, Theo Van Hall, Jules Vermeire, H. A. van den Eynde. p.1-18 Text, p.19-22 advertisements. Cover: Lithograph by B. Essers. Publication Versions: d ; D, Edition: Ca 1100 (d:1050, D:50) Price d: f 4,-;D: f 5 Enclosure: d. 1 (Announcements: 1920.1.p.1-2 + 2 p. advertisements). Special characteristics: From left to right on the cover are images of J.H. de Groot, H. Th. Widjeveld, and B. Essers. D is the first number published in hardcover. Illustrated D. Wendingen 1918-1932, A Journal For the Arts p. 92 PL. 3-1 |
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ESSERS, B. Exlibris by Dutch Artist. Published February 1924. Introduction by J. van Krimpen. Seventy-Six Ex Libris by Dutch artists: R. M. Wichers Wierdsma, Lodewijk Schelhout, W. Nieuwenkamp, Lion Cachet, B. Essers, Johan Colette, R. N. Roland Holst, G. L. Hillhorst, G. Reuter, Alb. Hahn, L. O. Wenckebach, Theo van Hoytema, M. de Klerk, and many others. p.1-18 Text, p.19-32 advertisements. Cover: Woodcut in pear wood, quitersawn by B. Essers.Publication Versions: d ; D, Edition: Ca 1200 (d:1125, D:75) Price d: f 6,-;D: f 7,50 Illustrated D. Wendingen 1918-1932, A Journal For the Arts p. 140 PL. 5-10 |
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FINSTERLIN, Hermann. The Play of Forms in Architecture. Published in July 1924. Fantasy architecture by the Bavarian Architecht Hermann Finsterlin with an introduction by C. J. Baarluw. Forty-Seven reproductions after the original drawings. p.1-24 Text, p.25-36 advertisements. Cover: Photo lithography from a brush drawing by Hermann Finsterlin. Publication Versions: d ; D, Edition: Ca 1155 (d:1100, D:50 + 5) Price d: f 6,-;D: f 7,50. Special characteristics: The original design for the cover Architektonische Liebe was not used. It was, though, reproduced on page 11. Illustrated D. Wendingen 1918-1932, A Journal For the Arts p. 149 PL. 6-3 | |
HOLST, Roland, R.N. Shells, the Wonder Forms of the Sea. Published November
1923. Strange resemblance’s by R. N. Roland Holst; Nature,
Architecture and Technology by H. Th. Wijdeveld. Sixty-Seven regular and
X-ray photographs of the most spectacular shells. X-ray photographs by
Doctor J. B. Polak. P.1-36 text, p.37-50 advertisements. Cover: Lithograph
by R. N. Roland Holst. |
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HUSZAR, Vilmos. The Paintings of Diego (de la) Riviera. Published Ca. October 1928. Introduction and description of Riviera’s painting by H.P. I. Wiessing. Followed by Twenty-Four of murals by the Mexican artist. These frescos mainly relate to the revolution in Mexico between 1910 and 1925.p.1-24 Text. Cover: Lithograph after a design by Vilmos Huszar. Publication Versions: d ; D, Edition: Ca 1050 (d:1000, D:50) Price d: f 5,-;D: f 6. Special characteristics: In the D endpapers designed by Wijdevelc are bound inside out. Illustrated D. Wendingen 1918-1932, A Journal For the Arts p. 212 PL. 10-3. |
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KROP, Hildo. Overview of his Sculpture. Published July 1925. Introduction by C. J Blaauw. Forty-One reproductions of sculpture by the Amsterdam municipal sculptor Hildo Krop. p.1-24 Text, p.25-36 advertisements. Cover: Woodcut by Hildo Krop, dated summer 1925. Publication Versions: d ; D, Edition: Ca 1250 (d:1200, D:50) Price d: f 6,-;D: f 7,50. Illustrated D. Special characteristics: The decision to publish was made at the A et A board of directors meeting on April 9, 1925. Wijdeveld made all the material available, and the editing was left to Verkruysen and Blaauw. Wendingen 1918-1932, A Journal For the Arts p. 164 PL. 7-2 | |
POLET, Johan. High-rises. Published Ca. April 1923. Introduction by H. Th. Wijdeveld with accompanying text by Dr. A. Behne. Twenty-Four executed and non-executed floorplans of high-rises by European and American architects. p.1-20 text, p.21-38 advertisements. Cover: Lithograph by Johan Polet. Publication Versions: d ; D; e; E , Edition: Ca 1800 (d:1200, D:100, e:450, E:50) Price: d: f 6, -;D;f 7,50,-. Illustrated D. Wendingen 1918-1932, A Journal For the Arts p. 130 PL. 5-3 |
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POLET, Johan. Sculpture. Published March 1 1927. Introduction by Johan Polet. Thirty-Eight illustrations of sculpture by the Dutch artists Hildo Krop, Johan Polet and John Rädedecker. p.1-24 Text, p.25-28 advertisements. Cover: Lithograph after a Woodcut by Johan Polet. Publication Versions: d ; D, Edition: Ca 1300 (d:1250, D:50) Price d: f 6,-;D: f 7,50. Illustrated D. Special characteristics: Beginning with this number, the distinctive heading introduced in 5-1 is replaced by Wendingen which is repeated on the title page. D appeared without the Widjeveld endpapers and with advertisements on pp.25-28. Wendingen 1918-1932, A Journal For the Arts p. 174 PL. 8-1 |
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SLUYTERS, Jan. Posters by Dutch Artists. Published March 1923. Introduction by Jac. Jongert, twenty-seven illustrations after designs by Roland Holst, Tjerk Bottema, Adr. van der Horst Jr., Ernst Leyden, Tiane Baanders, Jac. Jongert, Willem Klijn, Bieling, Jan Sluyters, Alex Asperslagh, W. Arondeus, H. Th. Wijdeveld, Schwarz, N. J. van de Vecht, C. de Haas. . p.1-18 Text, p.19-38 advertisements. Cover: Lithograph after a drawing by Jan Sluyters. Publication Versions: d ; D; e; E , Edition: Ca 1650 (d:1200, D:100, e:300, E:50) Price: d: f 4, -;D;f 5,-. Illustrated D. Wendingen 1918-1932, A Journal For the Arts p. 128 PL. 5-2 |
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STAAL, Artur. Paintings by Koch, Postma and Willink. Published July 1932. Introduction by J. Greshoff. Forty-One illustrations of oil paintings by Pijke Koch, Kor Postma and A.C. Willink.p.1-24 Text. Cover: Lithograph after a drawing by Arthur Staal. Publication Versions: d ; D, Edition: Ca 775 (d:750, D:25) Price d: f 5,-;D: f 6. Special characteristics: This number was produced by on the initiative of Arthur Staal, who selected images in consultation with the painters. According to Staal, this was the first publication showing the work of these painters. In the period of after April 1932 there was intense negotiations between the publisher on one end and the A et A committee and editorial board on the other regarding completion of the unfinished volume. Agreements made during this time probably led to the decision to let 12-5/6 serve as a single number and proceed with 12-6. See 12-5. Wendingen 1918-1932, A Journal For the Arts p. 256 PL. 12-6 | |
TOOROP,
Jan and HOLST, Roland. Works by Jan Toorop in a private collection. Published
September 1928. Introduction by H.C. Verkruysen. Seven Illustrations from
The Officer in pencil and chalk, eight reproductions of portraits and
other works from private collections. p.1-30 Text. |
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WRIGHT, Frank Lloyd. Wendingen: The Life-Work of the American Architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Complete set of 7 special issues of Wendingen. Vol VII (nos. 3-9). Santpoort, Holland: C.A. Mees, 1925-1926. Edited and designed by H. Th. Wijdeveld. With contributions by F.L. Wright, H. Th. Wijdeveld, Lewis Mumford, Louis Sullivan, and others. Illustrated with many photographs and architectural drawings. With all the original two-color wrappers designed by H. Th. Wijdeveld and all advertisements (some wear), within a black slipcase. One of the most important early recognitions of this American's contribution to world architecture, incorporating tributes by many international authorities in several languages. These issues were later reprinted in a single cloth-bound volume. |
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