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  • Seller image for Alexandre Serebriakoff. Portraitiste d'interieurs for sale by Beaux Books, ABA, ILAB

    Introduction by Gilles de Brissac.

    Published by Societe des Amis de Malmaison., Paris., 1994

    Seller: Beaux Books, ABA, ILAB, Hartley Wintney, HAMPS, United Kingdom

    Association Member: ABA ILAB

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    Condition: Near Fine. Societe des Amis de Malmaison. Paris. 1994. First edition. Limited to 2,000 copies. Paperback, square quarto; illustrated wrappers, with French flaps. [c.130 pages.] 47 full-page plates, reproducing Sereriakoff's watercolours. French. 235x210mm. 0.7kg. Near fine; slight shelf wear, slight toning to pages. The scarce catalogue for an exhibition of Alexandre Serebriakoff's watercolours held at the Musee National des Chateaux de Malmaison et Bois-Preau in 1994. Forty-seven of Serebriakoff's works were included in the show and are generously illustrated and described here. Included are images of 23, avenue Marginy (home of Baron Gustave de Rothschild), Hotel Lambert (home of Baron de Rede), the apartments of Christian Berard and Boris Kochno, and Emilio Terry, Carlos de Beistegui's Hotel Beistegui, Chateau de Groussay, and Palais Labia, Venice, Hotel Schneider, designs for the ceramic tile panels for the Belvedere at Apremont. Beaux Books specialises in fine and rare books on art and culture in the 20th and 21st centuries. We welcome questions about our books and we are happy to provide any extra images. Buy with confidence from an experienced bookseller. 1994. First edition. Limited to 2,000 copies.