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SCHIRMER/MOSEL

US SPRING 2014NEW TITLES & COMPLETE CATALOG

3 Bernard Durin: Beetles and Other Insects

4 Leonard Cohen: Almost Young

6 Grace Kelly: Film Stills

8 Jean-Baptiste Mondino: Smoking Permitted

10 Sean Ellis: Kubrick The Dog

12 Nick Knight: Flora

14 Robert Mapplethorpe: Flowers

16 Candida Höfer: Libraries

18 The Best of Helmut Newton

19 Robert Mapplethorpe: The Black Book

20 Peter Lindbergh: Images of Women

21 Karl Blossfeldt: Art Forms in Nature

22 Karl Blossfeldt: The Working Collages

23 Backlist

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Dear Schirmer/Moselites,

front cover: Sternotomis bohemani (Longhorn beetle), Africapainting by Bernard Durin taken fromBernard Durin, Beetles and Other Insectsback cover: paintings taken fromBernard Durin, Beetles and Other Insects

Our Spring 2014 list covers again books by some of

the finest European and American photographers who

for many years have been stars of Schirmer/Mosel’s

publishing program.

We are celebrating our 40th anniversary on Fool’s Day

2014 with two classics by Robert Mapplethorpe,

Flowers and his Black Book, and a new edition of

Candida Höfer’s famous classic, Libraries.

Kubrick The Dog by Sean Ellis and Nick Knight’s Flora

book represent entertainment and genius from

London. Paris says bonjour with a new book by

Jean-Baptiste Mondino, his fourth Schirmer/Mosel

publication. Entitled Smoking Permitted, it is a

provocative collection of images about elegance and

vice. No doctors, please!

American show business enters the stage with a

tribute to Canadian rock star Leonard Cohen and

a book of film stills reminiscing the cinematic career

of the immortal Grace Kelly. Before becoming

Princess Gracia Patricia of Monaco she starred in

eleven Hollywood movies, three of them directed

by Alfred Hitchcock.

And finally, a great The New York Times review of

Bernard Durin’s unmatched book featuring his

complete series of insect paintings paved the way

for a second edition.

I hope you’re enjoying what we’ve prepared for you.

Kindest regards

Lothar Schirmer

Bernard Durin: Beetles and Other Insects. Paintings. Complete Edition

Available, hardcover US $ 59.95 Can. $ 65.0011 x 124⁄5 in. / 28 x 32.5 cm, 140 pages, 60 color platesISBN 978-3-8296-0632-5

French painter and illustrator Bernard Durin (1940–

1988) discovered the beauty of insects for himself

and for his art during a walk in Provence in 1972.

During the following decades he painted around

60 portraits of insects, using rare and fascinating

specimens entrusted to him by the entomologists

of the Museum of Natural History in Paris.

Superior in detail to photography and highly

esteemed by natural scientists and art lovers alike,

all his 60 portraits adorn this book in stunning color

plates. Going far beyond the centuries-old tradition

of documentary representations of animals, Durin

succeeded in portraying each insect as an “individual

personality.” Gerhard Scherer wrote the introduction

and the texts accompanying the plates.

Texts by

Gerhard Scherer,

Michael Balke et al.

Bernard Durin (1940–

1988) was a French

painter and illustrator.

His works can be found

at the Muséum National

d’Histoire Naturelle in

Paris and other public

and private collections.

Gerhard Scherer

(1929–2012) took his

degree in zoology

and worked until

his retirement as a

conservator at

the Zoologische

Staatssammlung

München.

THE SECOND EDITION!

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Big Bugs Too Lovely to Squish

“These pages creep and crawl with weevils and

chafers, ladybugs and locusts, scarabs and

scorpions, and a cavalcade of beetles: dung,

stag, longhorn, Hercules (and little Hercules),

jewel and harlequin.

Painted with passion and precision, each

insect here is a marvel of evolutionary

architecture and engineering, but also a

wonder of color, texture and detail.”

Dana Jennings in

The New York Times, 3 December 2013

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top: Leonard Cohen, 2003Photo by Mathias Bothor / photoselection

right: Leonard Cohen, 1979Photo by Jan Cook / Getty Images

Leonard Cohen: Almost Young. A Tribute

Canadian-born poet Leonard Cohen became a singer-

songwriter in the late 1960s. His first studio album

“Songs by Leonard Cohen” earned him worldwide

fame as an outstanding musician. In September

2014, Leonard Cohen is celebrating his 80th

birthday. Our collection of images by famous and

unknown photographers portrays the musician from

his “incubative” years on the Greek island of Hydra

until his most recent concerts. Belonging to the

“highest and most influential echelon of songwriters”

(Lou Reed), he was inducted into the Rock’n’Roll Hall

of Fame in 2008. Good-looking, elegant, bright, and

charismatic, Leonard Cohen is a living legend of the

contemporary rock scene.

Text by

Michaela Angermair

May 2014, hardcover US $ 29.95 Can. $ 32.9581⁄2 x 91⁄2 in. / 21.5 x 24 cm, ca. 144 pages, ca. 80 color and duotone platesISBN 978-3-8296-0664-6

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Grace Kelly: Film Stills

Her marriage to Prince Rainier of Monaco in 1956 put

an end to Grace Kelly’s promising movie career. Born

the daughter of a wealthy construction company

owner from Philadelphia in 1929, her wedding day

gave her a new role: the princess and first lady of the

Monégasques. Her career started in 1952 with Fred

Zinnemann’s Western classic High Noon. Her final

picture, released in the year of her princely wedding,

was titled High Society—a peculiar irony of history.

Of the eleven movies Grace Kelly made in just four

years, the three Hitchcock classics Dial M for Murder,

Rear Window (both in 1954) and To Catch a Thief

(1955) undoubtedly represent great moments in

cinematic history. Blonde, beautiful, and always

somewhat reserved, she was the ideal choice for his

black comedies. Paying homage to Grace Kelly, the

actress and film star who went on to become Princess

Grace of Monaco before suffering a fatal car accident

in 1982, our book is also an oblique tribute to her

favorite director, Alfred Hitchcock.

Text by Daniel Dreier

May 2014, hardcover US $ 29.95 Can. $ 32.9581⁄2 x 91⁄2 in. / 21.5 x 24 cm, ca. 144 pages, ca. 100 color and duotone platesISBN 978-3-8296-0668-4

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top: Grace Kelly,James Stewart, andAlfred Hitchcock,

Rear Window, 1954, photoUnited Archives / TopFoto

middle: Grace Kelly andCary Grant, To Catch a Thief,1954, photo Paramount /

The Kobal Collectionbottom: Grace Kelly,

High Society, 1956, photoMGM / The Kobal Collection

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Jean-Baptiste Mondino: Smoking Permitted

Jean-Baptiste Mondino, one of the greatest

commercial photographers of our days and certainly

the grand maître of advertising and fashion

photography in France, is publishing his fourth

Schirmer/Mosel book, provocatively entitled

Smoking Permitted. For centuries, smoking had

been a cultural habit of elegance, coolness, and

allure. Only recently it deteriorated to a kind of

suicidal vice. Mondino’s beautiful pictures of

beautiful smokers challenge the political correctness

in healthcare and physical education. One of the

last documents of smoking in fashion, film, and

advertising, Mondino reminds us of the stylishness

of smoking before it was banned from screens,

salons, and printed pages and relegated to a rough

life on the streets.

Book design by

Michel Mallard

Jean Baptiste Mondino,

born in Aubervilliers,

France, in 1949, initially

started his career as a DJ

and composer. He has

directed music videos for

Madonna, David Bowie,

Sting, Björk, Neneh

Cherry, and Les Rita

Mitsouko.

As a photographer, he

has worked for any

number of art directors

in ad agencies, under-

ground magazines,

and fashion labels, for

Philippe Starck,

Nelson Mandela,

Quentin Tarantino,

and many more.

May 2014, hardcover US $ 99.95 Can. $ 110.0093⁄4 x 121⁄2 in. / 24 x 31.5 cm, ca. 300 pages, ca. 250 color and duotone platesISBN 978-3-8296-0669-1

Photographs byJean-Baptiste Mondino

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Sean Ellis: Kubrick The Dog

Kubrick, a Hungarian Vizsla, named after American

film director Stanley Kubrick, was the most handsome

and talented dog of all time—at least in the eyes of

his owner, British photographer and filmmaker Sean

Ellis. Thanks to his natural elegance, Kubrick was

predestined to become a photo model, and soon

he was posing alongside the world’s most famous

models—and often stealing the show from them.

Kubrick The Dog is a very personal scrapbook. It is

a compilation of the best photos of Kubrick taken

by Sean Ellis during the dog’s 12-year life—from

a clumsy puppy to a gray-haired adult marked by

illness. British fashion designer Stella McCartney,

who posed many times with Kubrick, wrote a small,

moving text for her departed companion.

Now available in a new, elegantly bound low-price

edition.

Preface by

Stella McCartney

Sean Ellis, born in

Brighton, England, in

1971, is a film director

and one of Britain’s

most famous fashion

and commercial

photographers.

Stella McCartney,

British fashion designer

and daughter of Linda

and Paul McCartney,

launched her own

fashion label in 2001

and showed her first

collection in Paris. Her

collections include

women’s ready-to-wear,

accessories, lingerie,

eyewear, fragrance, and

organic skincare.

March 2014, hardcover US $ 32.95 Can. $ 36.9561⁄2 x 91⁄2 in. / 16.5 x 24 cm, 144 pages, 118 color and duotone platesISBN 978-3-8296-0675-2

top: Stella McCartney &Kubrick, March 2003

middle: Kubrick,November 2001

bottom: Kubrick, VictoriaPark, November 2003

Photographs by Sean Ellis

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Text by Sandra Knapp

Book design by

Peter Saville

Nick Knight, born in

London in 1958, is

among the world’s

most revered fashion

and advertising

photographers. He is

director of the London-

based artists’ group

SHOWstudio.

Peter Saville, born in

Manchester, England, in

1955, is an independent

designer working for

the music industry, art

institutions, and fashion

labels, and a long-time

collaborator of

Nick Knight.

The young British photographer Nick Knight

discovered the beauty of dried plants on a stroll

through the herbarium, the ‘library of pressed

flowers’, at the Natural History Museum in London.

These flowers were a source of such fascination to

the photographer that in 1997 he devoted his second

large photo album to them. The charm of their

fragile corporeality, their filigree transparency, and

their subtle colors delighted Nick Knight for more

than three and a half years—the time it took

him to select from over six million plants in the

herbarium. Sandra Knapp, curator of Central American

plants at the Natural History Museum has written

short explanatory texts on the individual plants

commenting on their biological characteristics as

well as on their historical and cultural importance.

A classic of plant photography, Nick Knight: Flora

is now available again in an unchanged edition.

March 2014, hardcover US $ 49.95 Can. $ 54.9591⁄4 x 141⁄3 in. / 23.5 x 36.5 cm, 80 pages, 46 color platesISBN 978-3-8296-0677-6

Nick Knight: Flora

top: Nymphaea norchali andBrownea rosa-del-montebottom: Carex vesicaria

Linnaeus andGloriosa verschuurii

Photographs byNick Knight, ca. 1995

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Robert Mapplethorpe: Flowers

March 2014, hardcover US $ 39.95 Can. $ 43.9511 x 131⁄3 in. / 28 x 34 cm, 140 pages, 60 color platesISBN 978-3-8296-0678-3

Among the motifs considered to be typically

Mapplethorpe—i.e. nudes, portraits, black men,

and the New York gay scene—flowers had a firmly-

established (albeit less spectacular) position. The

first date from the seventies; the last were taken

shortly before his death.

Design was also dominant here; the perfect,

emphatically artificial arrangement. And in the final

analysis, he was also concerned with the same

subject: stylizing sexuality into a still life. Under

Mapplethorpe’s gaze, flowers lose their mellifluous-

ness and innocent symbolism. They suddenly reveal

a perfidious, at times decadent, eloquence.

Once again one encounters two things in their

utmost perfection: erotic drama and absolute clarity

of composition—the celestial poles and quintessence

of Mapplethorpe’s work.

His long-time partner, singer-songwriter Patti Smith,

composed a farewell poem for this volume.

Poem by Patti Smith

Robert Mapplethorpe,

born in Queens, New

York, in 1946, had his

first solo show in 1976.

In 1988, the Whitney

Museum of American Art,

New York, held a first

major retrospective of

his work. He died in

1989.

Patricia Lee “Patti”

Smith, born 1946, is an

American singer-song-

writer, poet, and visual

artist. Called the “God-

mother of Punk”, she is

best known for her song

“Because the Night”.

A long-time companion

of Robert Mapplethorpe,

she was inducted into

the Rock’n‘Roll Hall

of Fame in 2007.

In 2010 she won the

National Book Award

for her memoir Just Kids.

Orchids, 1982Photograph by Robert Mapplethorpe

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Candida Höfer: Libraries

Libraries are a book producer’s dream. Since nobody

photographs libraries as beautifully as Höfer,

it seemed only natural to dedicate one of her

publications to the splendid and intimate cathedrals

of knowledge across Europe and the US: the Escorial

in Spain, the Whitney Museum in New York, Villa

Medici in Rome, the Hamburg University library, the

Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris, the Museo

Archeólogico in Madrid, and Pierpont Morgan Library

in New York, to name just a few.

Almost completely devoid of people, as is

Candida Höfer’s trademark, these pictures radiate

a comforting serenity that is exceptional in

contemporary photography. Now available in an

unchanged reprint.

Text by Umberto Eco

Candida Höfer, born in

Eberswalde, Germany,

in 1944, studied with

Bernd Becher at the

Düsseldorf Art Academy.

Along with numerous

international shows,

she participated in

documenta 11 and

represented Germany

at the 2003 Venice

Biennial.

Umberto Eco, born in

Alessandria, Italy, in

1932, is an internatio-

nally acclaimed writer

(best known for his 1980

novel The Name of the

Rose), philosopher, and

semiotician. In 2008 he

retired from his chair

of semiotics at the

University of Bologna.

March 2014, hardcover US $ 99.95 Can. $ 110.0091⁄2 x 114⁄5 in. / 24.5 x 30 cm, 272 pages, 137 color platesISBN 978-3-8296-0186-3

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Stiftsbibliothek St. Gallen I 2001Photograph by Candida Höfer

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Edited by Zdenek Felix

Helmut Newton, born in

Berlin in 1920, died

in a car accident in

Hollywood in January

2004. He began his

career working for Berlin

photographer Yva. As

an 18-year-old, he

emigrated to Australia,

returning to Europe in

1957. As of the 1980s

he lived in Monte Carlo

and Los Angeles. Awards

for his photographic

œuvre included the

German Große

Bundesverdienstkreuz,

the French Grand Prix

national de la

photographie, and the

World Image Award.

Zdenek Felix was born

in 1938 in what is now

the Czech Republic. He

is an art historian and

was Exhibition Director

at the Museum Folkwang

in Essen, then Director

of the Kunstverein in

Munich for many years

before in 1991 being

appointed Director of

the Deichtorhallen

Museum in Hamburg.

Helmut Newton’s best photographic work from the

1960s to the 1990s traveled around Europe in a major

retrospective in 1993. The catalog of that show has

now run to a 7th edition. It contains all the icons of

Newton’s special fields of interest, including fashion,

nudes, and portraits as well as works for which he

became world-famous—the sensational fashion

photos for the British magazine Vogue, Liz Taylor

with a parrot in a swimming pool, Helmut Berger

naked at his fireplace, Helmut Kohl with a German

oak, Salvador Dalí on an IV drip, the “Big Nudes,”

and some of his later macabre wax figures. Newton

was a genius for not being blinded by the glamour

and the masquerade of pretense that were prevalent

in the world in which he lived. On the contrary,

he illuminated and exposed that world with bright

lights and displayed it in brilliant photographs

which contain much more than they show.

The Best of Helmut Newton

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BACK IN PRINT

Available, softcover US $ 29.95 Can. $ 32.9583⁄4 x 101⁄2 in. / 22 x 27 cm, 160 pages, 105 color and duotone platesISBN 978-3-88814-635-0

BACK IN PRINT

Robert Mapplethorpe: The Black Book

A classic, perhaps the best of the Mapplethorpe

books, and for many certainly the most typical

Mapplethorpe, now available once again in a

beautiful hardcover edition.

The Black Book, first published in 1986, presents 96

formally stringent and highly erotic nudes, all of them

photographs of black men, either as full figures, or

staged as details, as fragments of their bodies. They

are stylized as classical statues and provocative in

all their presence and sensuous radiance. Black-and-

white photography was Mapplethorpe’s preferred

medium, and his obsessive aesthetics was based on

completely mastering it, as this enabled him to

visualize any number of tonal gradations and pene-

trate deep into the very pores of the gleaming black

skin. It is a method that reached a climax in these

images. The Black Book, Mapplethorpe’s homage to

the black male body, is one of the most important

visual contributions to the discussion on beauty,

sensuality, and sexuality in photography.

Poem by

Ntozake Shange

Robert Mapplethorpe,

born in Queens, New

York, in 1946, had his

first solo show in 1976.

In 1988, the Whitney

Museum of American Art,

New York, held a first

major retrospective of

his work. He died in

1989.

Ntozake Shange, born in

Trenton, New Jersey, in

1948, is an American

playwright and poet.

A fellow of both the

Guggenheim Foundation

and the Lila Wallace-

Reader’s Digest Fund,

Shange is best known for

her Obie Award winning

play, For Colored Girls

Who Have Considered

Suicide When the

Rainbow Is Enuf.

March 2014, hardcover US $ 49.95 Can. $ 54.95111⁄4 x 111⁄4 in. / 28.5 x 28.5 cm, 108 pages, 96 duotone platesISBN 978-3-8296-0460-4

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March 2014, hardcover US $ 39.95 Can. $ 43.9591⁄2 x 114⁄5 in. / 24 x 30 cm, 276 pages, 240 duotone platesISBN 978-3-88814-627-5

Karl Blossfeldt: Art Forms in Nature

Karl Blossfeldt first published his plant photographs

in 1928, achieving overnight fame. His images

influenced artists of the time and continue to affect

the work of visual artists, craftsmen, and architects

to the present day. Blossfeldt was interested in plants

for didactic reasons. By enlarging the inner structures

of plants, he revealed their organic configuration

and their consummate artistic forms that arose from

biological necessity. Blossfeldt’s aim was to produce

a pure catalogue of forms, and yet he created one

of the most stunning œuvres in the history of photo-

graphy. Gert Mattenklott in his essay explores the

origin of Blossfeldt’s work and its subsequent

influence. Georges Bataille’s 1929 article ”The

Language of Flowers“, published with illustrations

by Blossfeldt, defines plants as occupying a space

between profanity and sanctity.

Now available again in an unchanged reprint.

Texts by Georges Bataille

and Gert Mattenklott

Karl Blossfeldt, born in

Schielo, Germany, in

1865, studied painting

and sculpture in Berlin.

From 1898 until his

death in 1932 he taught

at the Kunstgewerbliche

Lehranstalt in Berlin.

Gert Mattenklott,

(1942–2009) was an

internationally acclaimed

German scholar, an

essayist of arts,

philosophy, and

literature.

Georges Bataille

(1897–1962) was a

French writer and

philosopher. His fictional

and theoretical work

deals with Surrealism

and Communism,

psychoanalysis,

mysticism, religion,

and ethnology.

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Peter Lindbergh: Images of Women

Now available again—from the world’s foremost

photographer of women comes the splendid

celebrations of female form and mystique: a massive

collection that spans 300 pages and covers every

aspect of Peter Lindbergh’s impressive body of work.

Nearly every beautiful woman of the past two decades

has posed for Peter Lindbergh, from supermodels to

movie stars. This splendid monograph represents the

definitive collection of Lindbergh’s considerable

œuvre: classic fashion photographs, arresting candids,

portraits of female celebrities—including Madonna,

Isabella Rossellini, Sharon Stone, Catherine Deneuve,

Charlotte Rampling, Darryl Hannah—and of course

his signature shots of the world’s supermodels.

Introduction by

Martin Harrison

Book design by

Juan Gatti

Peter Lindbergh, born

in 1944, gained interna-

tional acclaim with his

campaigns for Armani,

Donna Karan, Calvin

Klein, and Kathleen

Madden.

In 2011, his work was

presented in the major

retrospective show,

The Unknown, in

Beijing, China.

Martin Harrison is a

writer and exhibition

curator. He is the author

of a biography of David

Bailey and has curated

the exhibition Shots of

Style, a study of fashion

photography at the

Victoria and Albert

Museum in 1985.

He is also the leading

authority in Victorian

stained glass and the

editor of the Francis

Bacon catalogue

raisonné.

March 2014, hardcover US $ 49.95 Can. $ 54.9572⁄3 x 111⁄2 in. / 19.5 x 29 cm, 312 pages, 189 duotone platesISBN 978-3-8296-0637-0

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Karl Blossfeldt: The Working Collages

May 2014, hardcover US $ 39.95 Can. $ 43.9561⁄5 x 91⁄2 in. / 15.8 x 24.2 cm, 156 pages, 71 illustrations, including 61 color platesISBN 978-3-8296-0579-3

Karl Blossfeldt (1865–1932) achieved overnight fame

in the late 1920s with the first publication of his

photographs of plants. They immediately gave him

the status of a pioneer of New Objectivity—an

innovative movement in art and photography of the

1920s and 1930s. Blossfeldt, however, was neither

a trained photographer nor a botanist. He was a

sculptor and art professor who did his photographic

work to generate teaching material for his students.

In 1977, sixty-one previously unknown collages were

discovered in Blossfeldt’s estate, in virtually mint

condition, of photographic contact prints arranged

on large cardboard sheets. Blossfeldt apparently used

them to study the relation and similarity of the

photographs and to compare them graphically and

aesthetically. On some collages Blossfeldt had made

marks or handwritten notations. Others show lines

for cropping. All collages are reproduced in four

colors. Introducing the book is an essay by Swiss

art historian Ulrike Meyer Stump.

With 1493 photographs

of plants

Edited by

Ann and Juergen Wilde

Text by

Ulrike Meyer Stump

Karl Blossfeldt, born in

Schielo, Germany, in

1865, studied painting

and sculpture in Berlin.

From 1898 until his

death in 1932 he taught

at the Kunstgewerbliche

Lehranstalt in Berlin.

Ulrike Meyer Stump

teaches Theory and

History of Photography

at the University and the

Art Academy of Zurich,

Switzerland, Princeton

University, and the Ecole

du Louvre in Paris.

Ann and Juergen Wilde

endowed the Blossfeldt

archives and photo

collection to the Munich

Pinakothek der Moderne

in 2009.

They have edited many

books and have curated

important exhibitions of

the artist and his work.

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BACKLIST INCLUDING FALL 2013 TITLES

Laurenz BergesFrühauf Danach116 pages, 43 color plates103⁄4 x 11 in. / 27.5 x 28 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0538-0US $ 69.95 Can. $ 77.00

Bernd & Hilla BecherAt Museo Morandi48 pages, 14 duotone plates, 8 ill.74⁄5 x 9 in. / 20 x 23 cm, softcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0406-2US $ 24.95 Can. $ 30.95

Kishin ShinoyamaBalthus – The Painter’s House104 pages, 42 color and duotone plates5 x 71⁄2 in. / 12.9 x 19.2 cm, softcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0320-1US $ 9.95 Can. $ 10.95

Martin AssigVases, Summits, Humans208 pages, 152 color plates61⁄2 x 9 in. / 16.5 x 23 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0475-8US $ 39.95 Can. $ 43.95

Sabine RewaldBalthus – Time Suspended164 pages, 76 color plates and 96 ill.101⁄4 x 121⁄2 in. / 26 x 31.5 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0321-8US $ 35.00 Can. $ 39.00

Bernd & Hilla BecherCoal Mines and Steel Mills188 pages, 154 duotone plates11 x 11 in. / 28 x 28 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0474-1US $ 75.00 Can. $ 85.00

Bernd & Hilla BecherHannover Coal Mine280 pages, 193 duotone plates103⁄4 x 111⁄2 in. / 27 x 29 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0468-0US $ 95.00 Can. $ 105.00

Ingrid BergmanA Life in Pictures (plus CD)528 pages, 385 color and duotone plates91⁄2 x 121⁄4 in. / 24 x 31 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0660-8US $ 129.95 Can. $ 145.00

Eve ArnoldHomage184 pages, 120 color and duotone plates9 x 11 in. / 23 x 28 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0601-1US $ 49.95 Can. $ 54.95

Joseph Beuys / Caroline TisdallCoyote160 pages, 97 duotone plates93⁄4 x 62⁄3 in. / 25.5 x 17.5 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0397-3US $ 45.00 Can. $ 48.95

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Gerrit EngelSchinkel in Berlin and Potsdam140 pages, 78 color plates91⁄2 x 11 in. / 24 x 28 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0541-0US $ 68.00 Can. $ 75.00

Elger EsserViews96 pages, 37 color plates121⁄2 x 11 in. / 32 x 28 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0357-7US $ 69.95 Can. $ 77.00

Elger EsserEigenzeit180 pages, 73 color and duotone plates81⁄2 x 111⁄2 in. / 21.5 x 29 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0418-5US $ 65.00 Can. $ 84.00

Anton CorbijnU2&i416 pages, 380 color and duotone plates74⁄5 x 91⁄2 in. / 20.1 x 24 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0319-5US $ 59.95 Can. $ 65.00

Bernard DurinBeetles and Other Insects. Paintings140 pages, 60 color plates11 x 124⁄5 in. / 28 x 32.5 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0632-5US $ 59.95 Can. $ 65.00

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Marcel Duchampin Munich 1912336 pages, 113 color illustrations61⁄2 x 91⁄4 in. / 16.5 x 23.5 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0591-5US $ 55.00 Can. $ 60.00

Elger EsserVedutas and Landscapes132 pages, 60 color plates131⁄5 x 11 in. / 33.5 x 28 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-88814-177-5US $ 90.00 Can. $ 100.00

Elger EsserNocturnes à Giverny48 pages, 13 color plates114⁄5 x 9 in. / 30 x 23 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0578-6US $ 55.00 Can. $ 60.00

Anton CorbijnU2&i416 pages, 380 color and duotone plates101⁄4 x 121⁄4 in. / 26 x 31 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0174-0US $ 120.00 Can. $ 130.00

Anton CorbijnInwards and Onwards88 pages, 36 duotone plates84⁄5 x 84⁄5 in. / 22.5 x 22.5 cm, hardcoverISBN 987-3-8296-0558-8US $ 39.95 Can. $ 43.95

Anton CorbijnInside The American164 pages, 116 color plates12 x 81⁄4 in. / 32.5 x 21 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0476-5US $ 59.95 Can. $ 77.00

Anton CorbijnStar Trak144 pages, 113 color and duotone plates112⁄3 x 112⁄3 in. / 29.5 x 29.5 cm, hardcoverISBN 987-3-8296-0056-9US $ 69.95 Can. $ 87.00

Anton CorbijnFamouz148 pages, 105 duotone plates101⁄2 x 14 in. / 26.5 x 35.5 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0182-5US $ 69.95 Can. $ 77.00

ANTON CORBIJN

Karl BlossfeldtThe Alphabet of Plants80 pages, 44 duotone plates51⁄2 x 71⁄2 in. / 14.4 x 19.2 cm, softcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0304-1US $ 9.95 Can. $ 10.95

Joachim BrohmColor152 pages, 55 color plates81⁄2 x 103⁄4 in. / 21.5 x 27.5 cm, softcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0518-2US $ 45.00 Can. $ 48.95

Karl BlossfeldtArt Forms in Nature276 pages, 240 plates91⁄2 x 114⁄5 in. / 24 x 30 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-88814-627-5US $ 39.95 Can. $ 43.95

Joseph BeuysParallel Processes432 pages, 436 color and duotone plates9 x 111⁄2 in. / 23 x 29 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0482-6US $ 90.00 Can. $ 100.00

John CageCat. Rais. of the Visual Artworks Vol. I: Ryoanji298 pages, 136 color plates124⁄5 x 84⁄5 in. / 32.7 x 22.5 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0625-7US $ 125.00 Can. $ 137.50

Abe FrajndlichPenelope’s Hungry Eyes188 pages, 102 color and duotone plates101⁄4 x 12 in. / 26 x 30.5 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0559-5US $ 68.00 Can. $ 75.00

Dan FlavinIcons80 pages, 39 color plates, 28 ill.91⁄2 x 11 in. / 24 x 28 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0405-5US $ 65.00 Can. $ 81.00

Larry FinkThe Vanities140 pages, 92 duotone plates105⁄8 x 123⁄5 in. / 27 x 32 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0526-7US $ 68.00 Can. $ 75.00

Eberhard HavekostUser Interface178 pages, 167 color and duotone plates91⁄4 x 114⁄5 in. / 23.5 x 30 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0334-8US $ 90.00 Can. $ 100.00

Adieu AudreyMemories of Audrey Hepburn136 pages, 89 color and duotone plates9 x 103⁄4 in. / 23 x 27 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-88814-566-7US $ 19.95 Can. $ 21.95

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Ellsworth KellyPlant Drawings240 pages, 121 color plates92⁄3 x 131⁄2 in. / 24.5 x 34 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0575-5US $ 95.00 Can. $ 105.00

Anselm KieferHeavenly Palaces116 pages, 109 color and duotone plates81⁄4 x 114⁄5 in. / 21 x 30 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0459-8US $ 75.00 Can. $ 85.00

Candida HöferPhiladelphia48 pages, 13 color plates91⁄3 x 121⁄2 in. / 24.5 x 23.7 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0440-6US $ 39.95 Can. $ 43.95

Candida HöferWeimar104 pages, 39 color plates93⁄4 x 113⁄4 in. / 24.5 x 30 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0346-1US $ 49.95 Can. $ 54.95

Axel HütteTowards the Wood84 pages, 37 color plates13 x 101⁄2 in. / 33 x 27 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0515-1US $ 78.00 Can. $ 88.00

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Brigitte LacombeCinema / Theater292 pages, 254 duotone plates101⁄4 x 14 in. / 26 x 35.5 cm, softcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0180-1US $ 39.95 Can. $ 43.95

Nick KnightNicknight – The Blue Velvet Book162 pages, 118 color and duotone plates101⁄2 x 131⁄2 in. / 26.5 x 34 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-88814-661-9US $ 120.00 Can. $ 150.00

Candida HöferSpaces of Their Own208 pages, 112 color plates112⁄9 x 114⁄5 in. / 28.5 x 30 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0514-4US $ 68.00 Can. $ 75.00

Candida HöferAffinities164 pages, 309 color and 22 duotone plates81⁄4 x 101⁄4 in. / 22 x 26 cm, softcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0612-7US $ 49.95 Can. $ 54.95

Edward HopperPaintings & Ledger Book Drawings152 pages, 56 color plates, 69 ill.71⁄2 x 114⁄5 in. / 19 x 30 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0602-8US $ 49.95 Can. $ 54.95

Martin Kippenberger67 Improved Papertigers48 pages7 x 101⁄4 in. / 17.5 x 26 cm, softcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0350-8US $ 24.95 Can. $ 27.95

Candida HöferLouvre56 pages, 18 color plates101⁄2 x 131⁄2 in. / 26.5 x 34 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0250-1US $ 49.95 Can. $ 54.95

Candida HöferNapoli56 pages, 21 color plates81⁄4 x 101⁄2 in. / 21 x 27 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0424-6US $ 39.95 Can. $ 49.95

Candida Höfer / Umberto EcoLibraries272 pages, 137 color plates91⁄2 x 114⁄5 in. / 24.5 x 30 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0186-3US $ 99.95 Can. $ 110.00

Candida HöferIn Portugal128 pages, 83 color plates92⁄3 x 113⁄4 in. / 24.5 x 30 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0279-2US $ 65.00 Can. $ 84.00

CANDIDA HÖFER

Candida HöferOpera de Paris80 pages, 45 color plates101⁄2 x 131⁄2 in. / 26.5 x 34 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0230-3US $ 49.95 Can. $ 54.95

Louise LawlerLouise Lawler and/or Gerhard Richter80 pages, 29 color plates91⁄2 x 103⁄4 in. / 24 x 27.5 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0581-6US $ 59.95 Can. $ 65.00

Peter LindberghThe Unknown200 pages, 89 color and duotone plates91⁄2 x 121⁄2 in. / 24 x 32 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0544-1US $ 68.00 Can. $ 75.00

Peter LindberghImages of Women312 pages, 189 duotone plates72⁄3 x 111⁄2 in. / 19.5 x 29 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0637-0US $ 49.95 Can. $ 54.95

The Lenbachhaus Book240 pages, 200 color plates91⁄2 x 114⁄5 in. / 24.5 x 30 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0645-5US $ 65.00 Can. $ 72.00

Robert MapplethorpeThe Black Book108 pages, 96 duotone plates111⁄4 x 111⁄4 in. / 28.5 x 28.5 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0460-4US $ 49.95 Can. $ 54.95

Mondino – Two MuchLimited and signed edition with flip cover312 pages, 267 color plates91⁄2 x 121⁄3 in. / 24 x 31.5 cm, hardcoverTitle No. 813017US $ 200.00 Can. $ 220.00

Hellen van MeeneTout va disparaître88 pages, 40 color plates111⁄2 x 111⁄2 in. / 29 x 29 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0417-8US $ 65.00 Can. $ 81.00

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Man Ray PortraitsParis – Hollywood – Paris320 pages, 517 color and duotone plates9 x 113⁄4 in. / 24 x 30 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0540-3US $ 78.00 Can. $ 88.00

Anders PetersenCafé Lehmitz116 pages, 88 duotone plates83⁄4 x 91⁄2 in. / 21.5 x 24 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0659-2US $ 39.95 Can. $ 43.95

Bettina RheimsChambre Close152 pages, 85 color plates91⁄4 x 111⁄2 in. / 23.5 x 29 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0316-4US $ 49.95 Can. $ 54.95

Bettina RheimsFemale Trouble152 pages, 102 color and duotone plates9 x 111⁄2 in. / 23 x 29 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0022-4US $ 34.95 Can. $ 38.95

Leo RosenthalA Court Reporter of the Weimar Republic160 pages, 123 duotone plates81⁄4 x 101⁄4 in. / 21 x 26 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0564-9US $ 39.95 Can. $ 43.95

Judith Joy RossPhotographs144 pages, 92 tritone plates91⁄2 x 11 in. / 24 x 28 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0565-6US $ 69.95 Can. $ 77.00

Thomas RuffWorks 1979–2011272 pages, 202 color and duotone plates112⁄9 x 114⁄5 / 28.5 x 30 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0585-4US $ 79.95 Can. $ 90.00

Helmut NewtonArchives de nuit80 pages, 58 duotone plates91⁄2 x 113⁄4 in. / 24 x 30 cm, softcoverISBN 978-3-88814-664-0US $ 19.95 Can. $ 21.95

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Simone NiewegNature Man-Made168 pages, 98 color plates122⁄3 x 11 in. / 32.5 x 28 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0583-0US $ 69.95 Can. $ 77.00

Helmut NewtonPrivate Property112 pages, 45 duotone plates53⁄4 x 71⁄2 in. / 14.4 x 19.2 cm, softcoverISBN 978-3-88814-391-5US $ 9.95 Can. $ 10.95

Helmut NewtonPola Woman152 pages, 175 color and duotone plates9 x 12 in. / 23 x 30.5 cm, softcoverISBN 978-3-88814-749-4US $ 34.95 Can. $ 38.95

Helmut NewtonPortraits248 pages, 191 color and duotone plates9 x 111⁄2 in. / 23 x 29 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0131-3US $ 49.95 Can. $ 54.95

Helmut Newton’s IllustratedNo. 1 – No. 4136 pages, 134 duotone and color plates81⁄4 x 101⁄2 in. / 21 x 26.5 cm, softcoverISBN 978-3-88814-613-8US $ 24.95 Can. $ 27.50

The Best ofHelmut Newton160 pages, 105 duotone and color plates83⁄4 x 101⁄2 in. / 22 x 27 cm, softcoverISBN 978-3-88814-635-0US $ 29.95 Can. $ 32.95

HELMUT NEWTON

Silver MarilynMarilyn Monroe and the Camera248 pages, 152 color and duotone plates9 x 122⁄3 in. / 23 x 32.5 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0312-6US $ 49.95 Can. $ 54.95

Marilyn MonroeMilton’s Marilyn220 pages, 214 color and duotone plates53⁄4 x 7 in. / 14.5 x 17.5 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0614-1US $ 24.95 Can. $ 27.95

Yves Saint LaurentIcons of Fashion Design232 pages, 135 color and duotone plates9 x 122⁄3 in. / 23 x 32.5 cm, softcover w/flapsISBN 978-3-8296-0471-0US $ 39.95 Can. $ 43.95

August SanderFace of Our Time144 pages, 60 duotone plates51⁄2 x 71⁄2 in. / 14.4 x 19.2 cm, softcoverISBN 978-3-88814-292-5US $ 9.95 Can. $ 10.95

Simone Sassen / Cees NooteboomUltima Thule128 pages, 101 color plates74⁄5 x 81⁄4 in. / 20 x 22 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0393-5US $ 45.00 Can. $ 48.95

August SanderPeople of the 20th Century808 pages, 619 duotone plates9 x 111⁄2 in. / 23 x 29 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0644-8US $ 125.00 Can. $ 137.50

Cindy ShermanClowns64 pages, 19 color plates84⁄5 x 11 in. / 22.7 x 28 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0168-9US $ 39.95 Can. $ 43.95

Cindy ShermanHistory Portraits72 pages, 90 color plates61⁄2 x 91⁄4 in. / 16.5 x 23.5 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0600-4US $ 29.95 Can. $ 32.95

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Cy TwomblyUnpublished Photographs IV 1951–2011184 pages, 111 color plates91⁄2 x 121⁄2 in. / 24 x 32 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0589-2US $ 80.00 Can. $ 90.00

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Jeff WallTransit136 pages, 44 color and duotone plates104⁄5 x 114⁄5 in. / 27.5 x 30 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0478-9US $ 69.95 Can. $ 76.95

Cornelius VölkerPainting – Works 1990–2010248 pages, 176 color plates92⁄3 x 113⁄4 in. / 25 x 30 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0534-2US $ 68.00 Can. $ 75.00

Ellen von UnwerthCouples320 pages, 195 color and duotone plates53⁄4 x 81⁄4 in. / 14.7 x 20.5 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0508-3US $ 24.95 Can. $ 27.50

Wim WendersPictures from the Surface of the Earth136 pages, 56 color plates81⁄2 x 81⁄4 in. / 21.7 x 21 cm, softcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0238-9US $ 24.95 Can. $ 27.50

Cy TwomblyPhotographs II 1951–2007248 pages, 180 color plates91⁄2 x 121⁄2 in. / 24 x 32 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0368-3US $ 120.00 Can. $ 150.00

Cy TwomblyPhotographs III 1951–2010184 pages, 104 color plates91⁄2 x 121⁄2 in. / 24 x 32 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0537-3US $ 78.00 Can. $ 88.00

Cy TwomblyThe Paintings 1996–2007240 pages, 88 color plates, plus 11 ill.101⁄2 x 12 in. / 26.5 x 30.5 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0366-9US $ 298.00 Can. $ 328.00

Cy TwomblyDrawings. Cat. Rais. Vol. 1 1951–1955240 pages, 262 color plates92⁄3 x 131⁄2 in. / 24.5 x 34 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0485-7US $ 175.00 Can. $ 195.00

Cy Twombly50 Years of Works on Paper156 pages, 84 color plates91⁄2 x 133⁄4 in. / 24.5 x 35 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0181-8US $ 90.00 Can. $ 100.00

Cy TwomblyDrawings. Cat. Rais. Vol. 2 1956–1960308 pages, 267 color plates92⁄3 x 131⁄2 in. / 24.5 x 34 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0486-4US $ 175.00 Can. $ 195.00

Thomas StruthUnconscious Places264 pages, 228 color and duotone plates122⁄9 x 114⁄5 in. / 30 x 28.5 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0618-9US $ 110.00 Can. $ 121.00

CY TWOMBLY

Mette TronvollPhotographs132 pages, 46 color plates91⁄2 x 11 in. / 24 x 28 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0436-9US $ 65.00 Can. $ 84.00

Thomas StruthMuseum of Cycladic Art Athens56 pages, 28 color and duotone plates91⁄4 x 93⁄4 in. / 23.7 x 24.5 cm, softcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0444-4US $ 29.95 Can. $ 37.95

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Andrey TarkovskyFilms, Stills, Polaroids & Writings320 pages, 350 color and b/w plates92⁄3 x 12 in. / 24.5 x 30.5 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0627-1US $ 95.00 Can. $ 105.00

Cy TwomblyDrawings. Cat. Rais. Vol. 3 1961–1963220 pages, 310 color plates93⁄4 x 131⁄2 in. / 24.5 x 34 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0487-1US $ 195.00 Can. $ 214.50

Jeff WallIn Munich120 pages, 52 color plates91⁄2 x 11 in. / 24 x 28 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0657-8US $ 49.95 Can. $ 54.95

Michael WeselyStill Lifes 2001–200796 pages, 42 color plates101⁄4 x 133⁄4 in. / 26 x 34.5 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0305-8US $ 49.95 Can. $ 54.95

Wim WendersJourney to Onomichi64 pages, 24 color plates72⁄3 x 91⁄2 in. / 19.8 x 24 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0453-6US $ 39.95 Can. $ 49.95

Donata & Wim WendersPina. The Film and the Dancers264 pages, 153 color and duotone plates92⁄3 x 101⁄2 in. / 24.5 x 26.5 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0623-3US $ 65.00 Can. $ 72.00

Michael WeselyTime Works120 pages, 64 color and duotone plates105⁄8 x 123⁄5 in. / 27 x 32 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0513-7US $ 68.00 Can. $ 75.00

ZurbaránSelected Paintings 1625–1664132 pages, 50 color plates, 27 ill.101⁄4 x 12 in. / 26 x 30.5 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0545-8US $ 35.00 Can. $ 38.95

Zhang HuanDrawings110 pages, 50 color plates9 x 133⁄4 in. / 23 x 34.5 cm, hardcoverISBN 978-3-8296-0308-9US $ 49.95 Can. $ 54.95

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