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  • Edgerton (Samuel Y.), born 1926

    New York, Basic Books, 1975
    (24 cm), xvii (1), 206 pp., illustrations. Publisher’s cloth, dust jacket. - An account of the historical development of linear perspective out of thirteenth-century theories of optics with a discussion of the impact of the 15th-16th century rediscovery of perspective upon science, religion and the economy. First edition of this influential book. ¶ Price clipped from dust jacket. Very good, unmarked copy.
  • Baltrušaitis (Jurgis), 1903-1988; Strachan (Walter John), 1903-1994, translator

    New York, Harry N. Abrams Inc., 1977
    (28.5 cm), viii, 182 (2) pp., 129 black & white illustrations. Publisher’s cloth, pictorial dust jacket. - The history of anamorphic art from the 16th through the 18th century, with an entire chapter devoted to perhaps the best-known example of anamorphoses in the history of art: Holbein’s “The Ambassadors” of 1532. Later chapters on anamorphoses in the 17th century focus on René Descartes, Marin Mersenne, and on the latter’s pupil, Jean-François Niceron, from whose treatise of 1638 Baltrušaitis derived the title for his own book (Anamorphoses ou Magie artificielle des effets merveilleux, Paris: Olivier Perrin, 1969). ¶ Excellent, unmarked copy.
  • Vagnetti (Luigi), 1915-1980; Marcucci (Laura), born 1949; Bartoli (Maria Teresa), born 1947

    Florence, Edizione della Cattedra di Composizione Architettonica / Facoltà di Architettura di Firenze, 1979
    (22 cm), 520 pp., 157 text illustrations. Publisher’s printed wrappers, pictorial dust jacket. - A detailed critical bibliography of books on perspective and of studies and research on the theory of perspective, arranged first topically and then historically, and made accessible through a detailed index of names. ¶ Inch-long tear in dust jacket, other minor defects.
  • Kemp (Martin), born 1942

    Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1985
    (25 cm), (2), pp.89-132 pp., xiii p. of plates. Publisher’s pictorial wrappers. - “Surveys the major 15th-16th c. treatises on perspective by both artists and scientists in an attempt to show how perspective theory, central to the visual arts in the 15th c., became absorbed by ca. 1600 into the domain of professional mathematics as an abstract, deductive science lying outside the competence and interests of artists” (RILA abstract). Offprint from Proceedings of the British Academy, volume 70 (1984). ¶ Wrappers sunned, rubbed; otherwise a very good, unmarked copy.
  • Gioseffi (Decio); Fontana (Vincenzo); Ciriacona (Salvatore); Pesenti (Tiziana); Chemello (Adriana); Gasparini (Giovambattista)
    Università internazionale dell'Arte di Venezia

    Vicenza, Neri Pozza Editore, 1985
    (22 cm), 166 (2) pp., [24] p. of plates. Publisher’s printed wrappers. - Six essays, by Decio Gioseffi (Edizioni a stampa veneziane di trattati di prospettiva nel corso del Cinquecento), Vincenzo Fontana (Architettura militare), Salvatore Ciriacono (Trattati di agricoltura, di idraulica e di bonifica), Tiziana Pesenti (Il “Dioscoride” di Pier Antonio Mattioli e l’editoria botanica), Adriana Chemello (”De’ più piacevoli e de’ più ingegnosi giuochi”: Morfologia del gioco in alcuni trattati del Cinquecento), Giovambattista Gasparini (Considerazioni sull’origine dei concetti informatori delle fonti normative veneziane nel Medio Evo). ¶ Wrappers rubbed; otherwise a very good, unmarked copy.
  • Kemp (Martin), born 1942

    New Haven & London, Yale University Press, 1990
    (29 cm), viii, 375 (1) pp., 549 black & white illustrations, 16 colour plates. Publisher’s cloth, pictorial dust jacket. - An attempt to trace the historical connection between the science of optics and the art of painting, “which is not only itself a monument of scholarship but one which will, for years to come, provide a foundation on which future scholarship will build” (John White, in The Burlington Magazine, volume 133, April 1991, p.271). ¶ Dust jacket slightly damaged (no losses); otherwise a very good, unmarked copy.
  • Richter (Fleur)

    Stuttgart, Verlag Gerd Hatje, 1995
    (24 cm), 125 (3) pp., 86 illustrations. Publisher’s pictorial wrappers. - The second half of the book (Polyeder als künstlerisches Thema in Deutschland; Polyeder in deutschen Müsterbuchern) deal in turn with the perspective treatises of Dürer, Wolfgang Schmid, Augustin Hirschvogel, and Heinrich Lautensack; the pattern books of Lorenz Stör, Hans Lencker, Wenzel Jamnitzer, Jamnitzer’s followers, Johann Jakob Ebelmann. The Italian perspective treatise of Daniele Barbaro and Lorenzo Sirigatti are also considered. Originally presented as the author’s thesis. Out of print. ¶ Very good, unmarked copy.
  • Bucher (Michael); Drescher (Georg); Scherbaum (Anna)
    Bibliothek Otto Schäfer (Schweinfurt)

    Schweinfurt, Dr Otto-Schäfer Stiftung E.V., 2001
    (28 cm), 47 (1) pp., illustrations (some in colour). 38 catalogue entries. Publisher’s pictorial wrappers. - The earliest item is Jean Pélerin, dit Viator’s Von der Kunst Perspectiva (Nuremberg 1509); the latest is Abraham Bosse’s De la maniere de graver a l’eau forte et au burin (Paris 1745). Reviewed by Frédéric Barbier, in Revue française d’histoire du livre, 114-115 (2002), pp.231-233. ¶ Very good, unmarked copy.
  • Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts (Washington, DC)
    Massey (Lyle), editor

    Washington, DC, National Gallery of Art, [2003]
    (29 cm), 376 pp., 226 illustrations. Publisher’s cloth, dust jacket. - Essays by Claire Farago (How Leonardo da Vinci’s editors organized his Treatise on painting and how Leonardo would have done it differently), Hubert Damisch (A tale of two sides: Poussin between Leonardo and Desargues), J.V. Field (Piero della Francesca’s perspective treatise), Janis C. Bell (Zaccolini’s unpublished perspective treatise: why should we care?), Miles L. Chappell (Cigoli’s Prospettiva pratica: unpublished but not unknown), Francesca Fiorani (Danti edits Vignola: the formation of a modern classic on perspective), Lyle Massey (Configuring spatial ambiguity: picturing the distance point from Alberti to anamorphosis), Jean Dhombres (Shadows of a circle, or, What is there to be seen?: some figurative discourses in the mathematical sciences during the seventeenth century), Daniela Lamberini (Machines in perspective: technical drawings in unpublished treatises and notebooks of the Italian Renaissance), Christopher S. Wood (The perspective treatise in ruins: Lorenz Stoer, Geometria et perspectiva, 1567), Margaret Daly Davis (Perspective, Vitruvius, and the reconstruction of ancient architecture: the role of Piero della Francesca’s De prospectiva pingendi), Myra Nan Rosenfeld (From Bologna to Venice and Paris: the evolution and publication of Sebastiano Serlio’s Books I and II, On geometry and On perspective, for architects), Christy Anderson (The secrets of vision in Renaissance England), Rocco Sinisgalli (Leonardo’s conical sections).

    Offered with The Geometry of seeing : Perspective and the dawn of virtual space (handlist for an exhibition at The Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, 16 April-7 July 2002). Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Trust, 2002. (15 × 19 cm), [6] pp., colour illustrations. 48 catalogue entries. Publisher’s pictorial self-wrappers. ¶ Very good, unmarked copies.

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