ars libri
ltd.
The Museum of Fine Arts Boston and Ars Libri are pleased to
announce the inauguration of a new collaborative venture, Ars
Libri at the MFA. This is the first time that a distinguished
museum bookstore has joined with an antiquarian firm to offer for
sale the full range of art literature. Ars Libri at the MFA
showcases rare and out-of-print books in a whole range of fields,
with particular focus on current exhibitions at the Museum. Its first
offering, Monet and His World, was coordinated with the
record-breaking exhibition in the fall of 1998, while the second
featured Modern Art. The third installation, featured The
Age of Sargent, as well as selections from our stock on Asian,
Renaissance and Baroque, and Modern art. The sixth installation, now
on view, features Van Gogh, Impressionism and
Post-Impressionism. You will find the displays in two different
sections of the Museum Shop.
Catalogues for each of these displays will be available at the
Museum; copies will also be sent free of charge on request, as well
as being accessible at the Ars Libri website. To look through (and
order from) our current catalogues, just click on Monet
and His World , Modern Art ,
Summer Exhibition: Selections from our
Stock or Van Gogh: Face to Face.
World Impressionism and Post-Impressionism.
In addition to these special exhibitions, Ars Libri at the MFA
presents a changing selection of individual rare books in other
fields of the fine arts. Now on display in the Museum Shop are a fine
copy of Oskar Kokoschka's Die traeumenden Knaben, one of
masterpieces of the Wiener Werkstätte; Robert Lebel's Sur
Marcel Duchamp, with two signed multiples by Duchamp; Henri
Matisse's Les poèmes de Charles d'Orléans, with
54 color lithographs by the artist; and a copy of Dorothea Tanning
and Lena Leclercq's Personne, with 9 color etchings by
Tanning, each cut in horizontal strips to enable the viewer to make
different combinations of the prints.
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