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LOT 3154
LOT 3154
PSYCHOLOGY. - SANDOZ (publisher). Psychopathology and Pictorial Expression. [Switzerland:] Sandoz, 1964-1971. 8 vols. Folio (318 x 234mm) Staple-bound text leaves, numerous loose-leaf colour plates showing representations of mental states. (Toning.) Contained within white card portfolios (browned to margins, occasional mark, extremities rubbed). Note: comprises series 4-10 and no.16. Series 4: Giulio Carlo Argan and Carlo Traversa's 'Children's Drawings and their Bearing on the Doctor-patient Relationship'; Series 5: Th. Spoerri's 'Adolf Wolfli's Picture World'; Series 6: W. Baeyer and H. Hafner's 'Prinzhorn's Basic Work on the Psychopathology of the 'Gestaltung'; Series 7: Gonzalo R. Lafora's 'Oriental Features in the Paintings of an Uneducated Spanish Schizophrenic'; Series 8: E. Cunningham Dax's 'The Pictorial Representation of Depression'; Series 9: Count Wittgenstein's 'The Element Picture Series and Their Use on Psychiatry and Psychotherapy'; Series 10: Honorio Delgado's 'A Schizophrenic Painter- a Doubly Favourable Outcome'; Series 16: 'Paintings by Alcoholics' (8).
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LOT 3166
LOT 3166
MANUSCRIPT. [A 'Visitors Book' for The Bruton Galleries, Bond Street, London, n.p.: 1904-1936.] 113pp., manuscript, folio (283 x 245mm.) 113pp. of hand-written names and addresses, recto only, being approximately 2000 names including numerous members of the 'Discovery' expedition, including Ernest Shackleton, Edward A. Wilson, Charles Royds, Reginald Skelton, Clement Markham, Ernest E Joyce, and three Shackleton family members, two of them from the '12, West Hill' address, as well as Ellen Terry, Walter Jerrold, Baden-Powell, and Maria Ameila, Queen of Portugal, also a section of names under 'Hunting Exhibition- March 1936', numerous blank leaves to rear. (Mild toning.) Contemporary red morocco, gilt borders, g.e. (extremities rubbed, scuffing). Note: Bruton Galleries opened in 1904 and closed in 1907, having held exhibitions of the work of Beardsley, Austin Spare, Evelyn de Morgan and Edward Gordon Craig. One of the Bruton Galleries first exhibitions was of the 'Discovery/ Antarctic' expedition. The crew returned home in February 1904 and the exhibition, showing sketches, photographs and objects, opened in November of the same year.
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