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  • Leach, Sam

    Verlag: Manchester : World Distributors (Manchester) Ltd, 1964

    Anbieter: MW Books, New York, NY, USA

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    EUR 33,22

    Kostenlos für den Versand innerhalb von/der USA

    Anzahl: 3 verfügbar

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    First Edition. Fine paperback copy. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description; 1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations ; 30 cm. Subjects; Beatles Performances United States. Beatles Travel United States. Ed Sullivan show (Television program). Rock groups Great Britain. Performances. 1 Kg.

  • Winton Tim (essay): Andrew Frost (interview); Sam Leach (artworks)

    Anbieter: THE CROSS Art + Books, Sydney, NSW, Australien

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    EUR 25,56

    EUR 14,23 für den Versand von Australien nach USA

    Anzahl: 1 verfügbar

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    28.0 x 25.0cms 110pp colour illusts very good hardback with decorated boards (no dustwrapper as issued) This book features leach'sa oil paintings(208-215) and nickel-plated bras & wood sculptures.

  • LEACH, Sam

    Anbieter: Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Armadale, VIC, Australien

    Verbandsmitglied: ANZAAB ILAB

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    EUR 11,62

    EUR 31,90 für den Versand von Australien nach USA

    Anzahl: 1 verfügbar

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    Adelaide : Peter Walker Fine Art, circa 2010. Gallery flyer, tri-fold, illustrated, text by David Hansen. Promotional flyer for the artist.

  • EUR 25,00

    EUR 100,00 für den Versand von Deutschland nach USA

    Anzahl: 1 verfügbar

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    Neuer Tessloff-Verlag, Hamburg, 1964. Gehefteter Original-Karton, [16 unpaginierte Blatt = 32 Seiten], 4° (30 cm). Einband mit kleinen Gebrauchsspuren, Kanten leicht berieben, Papier andeutungsweise gebräunt, Buchblock sauber (also ohne Unterstreichungen & Randglossen), Einband & Buchblock jedoch mit 2 kleinen Querknicken. Gleichwohl insgesamt noch sehr schönes Exemplar. Zustand: wie beschrieben.

  • Bild des Verkäufers für AN ARCHIVE OF AUTOGRAPH, TYPED AND ILLUSTRATED LETTERS BETWEEN DAVID LEACH AND SAM HAILE zum Verkauf von LUCIUS BOOKS (ABA, ILAB, PBFA)

    HAILE, (Thomas) Sam; LEACH, David

    Verlag: Original Manuscript. -48, 1947

    Anbieter: LUCIUS BOOKS (ABA, ILAB, PBFA), York, Vereinigtes Königreich

    Verbandsmitglied: ABA ILAB PBFA

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    Manuskript / Papierantiquität

    EUR 3.292,98

    EUR 34,25 für den Versand von Vereinigtes Königreich nach USA

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    A collection of letters from the artist and potter Sam Haile to the potter David Leach, spanning the period January 1947 to January 1948. Twelve letters, across thirty sides of paper of varying size. Six letters are written in ink and five are typed with manuscript additions, four also contain hand drawn illustrations and diagrams. Condition is good, all have old folds and a few have the odd nick or mark, one sheet has some loss to the sides which affects the text, but without loosing meaning. Otherwise the group remains very well preserved. Sam Haile (1909-1948) studied at the Clapham School of Art and then at the Royal College of Art (1931-4) under William Staite Murray. Although an accomplished painter, winning his scholarship to the RCA on this basis, Haile is primarily remembered as a potter, producing some of the most inventive work of the period. From 1936 he taught at Hammersmith and Kingston art schools and shared a studio in Raynes Park with Margaret Rey. Here he produced slipware and stoneware and held his first solo exhibition in 1937. In 1938 he married Marianne de Trey, another influential pioneer of the British craft ceramics revival. Haile, who had joined the British surrealist group in 1937, introduced de Trey to a world of revolutionary art, literature, music and politics. In 1939 the pair moved to America where Haile taught at various institutions. Eventually drafted into the army, he returned to Britain in 1944, followed by de Trey in 1945. After the war they established a pottery at the Bulmer Brickyard, near Sudbury, Suffolk. In need of more space, they then took over Bernard Leach's Shinners Bridge Pottery in Dartington, Devon in 1947, moving into Leach's old wooden bungalow, where he had recently written his seminal text A Potter's Book. After just one year, however, Haile was tragically killed in a car accident, leaving de Trey alone and pregnant with their daughter. Regardless, de Trey, with the help of her sisters, went on to make the pottery a highly successful enterprise and an important centre of ceramic innovation. This collection dates from the period at Shinners Bridge, shortly before Haile's death and documents Haile and de Trey's relationship with the Leach family. Frank and humorous, the letters are imbued with an acerbic wit and sometimes decorated with amusing drawings. They discuss the ideals motivating both Haile's and Leach's respective work, their methods and designs for kilns and potter's wheels, including diagrams. They also shine an intimate light on their personal lives, thoughts, opinions and concerns. As well as his wife de Trey, Haile frequently talks of his relationship with Bernard Leach, in addition to numerous other contemporary potters, including Harry Davis, Bernard Forrester, Helen Pincombe, and Henry Hammond. His commentary on Bernard often reveals good-humoured disagreement, serving to reflect the challenge posed to Leach's more traditional approach by the ideas of the subsequent generation of potters - 'Don't tell Bernard I built an electric kiln and, what is more, am using it in the pottery he built or he'll cut me more than his silence has done these last weeks'. He notably remarks on the relationship between David Leach and his father, assuring David that 'of course all distinguished fathers have an inhibiting effect on their sons.Accept the influence and the fine mentor-ship of Bernard, as El Greco did of Tintoretto'. Haile also casts a critical eye over the activities of his fellow artists. Of Patrick Heron's art criticism, for example, he writes: 'To have Heron judging Picasso seems to me a trifle bombastic, but he seems to think it justified by his insight'. Haile's ceramics, of course, had incorporated symbolic figures and dream characters more than ten years before Picasso had begun producing his own. Leach and Haile's interest in China and Japan is also frequently reflected, as is Haile's radicalism, typically asserting: 'I want to get my contemporary potters together - hold shows together and make them ignore "safety" in life and art'. As a group, these letters form an important archive of the last year of the life of an innovative, pioneering, charismatic ceramicist and provide a fantastic record of the relationships that shaped the development of studio ceramics in Britain in the post-war period. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers.