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Verlag: Tres Americas, Argentina
Anbieter: Libros únicos, Guadarrama, MADRI, Spanien
Tapa Blanda. Zustand: Buen Estado. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Buen Estado.
Verlag: Ediciones Culturales Argentinas, Buenos Aires
Anbieter: Ventara SA, Montevideo, Uruguay
Tapa Blanda. Zustand: Muy Bien. Trabajo de seriedad informativa que orienta a los cultores del folklore argentino, ilustrado por Aurora de Pietro. Poseepartituras musicales de los principales bailes nativosy datos historicos sobre los mismos. 102 Páginas. 130 gr. Libro.
Verlag: Buenos Aires : Editorial Julio Korn, 1953
Anbieter: Lirolay, Wilmington, DE, USA
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Aurora de Pietro de Torras (1906-1981) (illustrator). First Edition. ~ Viñeta de cubierta sobrepuesta, repetida en portada y 2 dibujos de APT y la reproducción de una acuarela de C. Pellegrini ~ Rústica original con solapas ~ 38p+1f ~ 18x14x1cm. ~ Muy Buen estado ~ LANGUAGE: Español // We accept PayPal & EU bank transfer in EUROS //.
Verlag: Ediciones culturales argentinas
Anbieter: SoferBooks, Barcelona, BARCE, Spanien
Tapa Blanda. Zustand: Buen Estado - Levemente dañado. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Buen Estado.
Verlag: Buenos Aires, 1960
Anbieter: Clement Burston Books, Bowness on Windermere, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Stapled Paperback. Zustand: Good. Aurora De Pietro (illustrator). Attractiv e colour plates showing dances and music contained inthe text, In Spanish and English, Signed by Author, number 31,pages are purposely loose inside the paper cover. Signed by Author(s).
Verlag: fondo nacional de las Artes, 1962
Anbieter: Itziar Arranz Libros & Dribaslibros, Boadilla del Monte, MAD, Spanien
Verbandsmitglied: LANCE
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Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Zustand: Bien. Se imprimieron 500 ejemplares. Ejemplar número 373 con cuatro estampas coloreadas y dos en negro todas sobre papel offset de 240 g. Ejemplar firmado por los autores. Texto bilingüe: castellano/inglés. Música y texto de Carlos Vega, estampas coloreadas por aurora de Pietro.A-00.
Tapa blanda. Zustand: Muy buena. De Pietro, Aurora (illustrator). Biblioteca del sesquicentenario dirigida por el profesor Héctor Blas González serie Argentinos en las letras , edición costeada por la Comisión Nacional Ejecutiva para la conmemoración del 150 aniversario de la Revolución de Mayo. Contiene ilustraciones en blanco y negro, y a color, fuera del texto. 18 x 24 Cms.110 Pps.
Verlag: Bueno Aires, 1960
Anbieter: rareviewbooks, Kensington, MD, USA
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Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. Oversized soft cover book with glassine dj. Illustrated with six color plates (all present-loose) text in Spanish & English. Published in a limited signed edition (#501) and signed by artist and author on colophon page. Dust jacket shows moderate browning/nicks/creases. Bookseller since 1995 (LL-Art-2-Middle) rareviewbooks. Signed by Author(s).
Verlag: Buenos Aires, Carau Editorial, 1960., 1960
Anbieter: Hünersdorff Rare Books ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. 2nd Edition. Pietro, Aurora de & Carlos Vega. Danzas Argentinas. Argentine dances. Buenos Aires, Carau Editorial, 1960. Primera serie. Folio. [10] leaves. Title in blue & black; some larger historiated initials and heading in blue. Six lithographs, hand-coloured and signed by the artist Aurora de Pietro. Original illustrated wrappers, hand-coloured by the artist. First series. Parallel English-Spanish text. With 6 signed and hand-coloured plates by Aurora de Pietro and music and lyrics by Carlos Vega. No 442 of a limited edition of 500 copies. Signed by both authors. The dances depicted are La Firmeza, La Condición, El Gato, El Bailecito, La Huella and La Mariquita. Aurora de Pietro began her artistic career at the National Academy of Fine Arts in Buenos Aires. The recipient of numerous awards and medals, she spent many years studying and portraying the lives and customs of the ordinary people, and particularly the folk dances of Argentina and other Latin American countries. Carlos Vega is the author of a number of works on South American music and dance, including the popular music of Argentina, the music of the ancient Peruvians, and the origin of creole dances. He tape-recorded all the tunes of the present volume from original sources, and his transcriptions therefore represent a faithful record of these traditional songs. Offered with: Pietro, Aurora de & Carlos VEGA. Danzas Argentinas. Argentine Dances (segunda serie). Buenos Aires, Carau Editorial, 1962. Folio. [10] leaves. Title in green & black. With six lithographs, hand-coloured and signed by the artist, and with six uncoloured lithographs in the original state signed by the artist. Original illustrated wrappers, hand-coloured by the artist. Second series. Parallel English-Spanish text. With six hand-coloured plates (repeated in black-and-white) by Aurora de Pietro and music and lyrics by Carlos Vega. Copy no 5, one of nine with 12 lithographs on Whatman paper, of a total edition of 500 copies. The dances represented are La Sajuriana, El Cuándo, El Triunfo, La Calandria, La Chacarera, and Danza de las Cintas. The dancers are elegant couples, country folk, and children. Each plate is signed in pencil by the artist who also names the dance in manuscript. OFFERED WITH: i) A manuscript note in Aurora de Pietro s hand, stating that copy number 5 (of the second series, i.e. the copy offered here) is reserved for Miguel E. Dolan. The note is written on the back of what appears to be a printed draft colophon for the second series, dated September 1961, and numbered 035. To the right of the note are a series of sample brush strokes in crimson/pink watercolour paint of a shade which matches that used in the finished work; ii) 2 sketches on tracing paper and 3 sketches on paper by Aurora de Pietro, not apparently related to the present works; iii) 3 art gallery and bookshop programs (1974-1977), announcing exhibitions of Pietro s work, one of which is an exhibition of pictures of traditional Argentine dances which includes a number of the illustrations from the present works; iv) a further copy of the September 1961 draft colophon leaf, numbered 181, bearing various layout instructions by the artist s hand. On the reverse is a manuscript list of street traders - onion seller, shoeshine boy, newspaper seller, dairy seller, etc - possibly ideas for a future work. The first modern studies of Argentine dances, the origins of their rhythms, the themes, patterns, costumes and performance. All are recorded in South America from the early 19th century, though their characteristics are much older and traced to Spain, to Creole rhythms, and to Gaucho guitar music. Inscribed by Author(s).
Verlag: Buenos Aires Carau Editorial, 1960
Anbieter: Chaco 4ever Books, Montevideo, MO, Uruguay
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Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Zustand: Muy bien. In-4. Print proof with corrections some larger historiated initials and heading in blue. Nine lithographs, hand-coloured and signed by the artist Aurora de Pietro two B&W lithographs signed. Original illustrated wrappers, hand-coloured by the artist. D5.