Hofer, Philip, 1898-1984
Hofer, Philip
Hofer, Philip, 1898-
Hofer, Philip (American museum curator, 1898-1984)
Philip Hofer
VIAF ID: 120155546 ( Personal )
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Works
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Aesopic : twenty four couplets by Anthony Hecht to accompany the Thomas Bewick wood engravings for select fables | |
Angelos Vergecios and the bestiary of Manuel Phile | |
artist and the book 1860 - 1960 in Western Europe and the United States | |
Artistic and intellectual trends from Rubens to Daumier as shown in book illustration | |
Baroque book illustration; a short survey from the collection in the Department of Graphic Arts, Harvard College Library. | |
"The beggar's opera" by Hogarth and Blake : A portfolio | |
Beppo, a Venetian story | |
Book of ornaments engraved by Simon Gribelin II in the year 1704 and now partially reprinted in collotype facsimile with an introduction by Philip Hofer and technical comment by Rudolph Ruzicka | |
Los caprichos | |
Catalogue of an exhibition of Renaissance bookbindings held at the Grolier club, from December 17, 1936 to January 17, 1937. With an address delivered by Lucius Wilmerding. [Preface by Philip Hofer.] | |
Catalogue of books and manuscripts | |
[cover title:] Suonata a Violino, e | Pian: Forte del Sig:r Mae.stro | Carlo Saraceni | |
The dance of death : les simulachres & historiées faces de la Mort | |
Decorated book papers : being an account of their designs and fashions | |
Desastres de la guerra | |
The disasters of war | |
The disparates or, the proverbios | |
Drawings for Ariosto | |
The early illustrated book Philip Hofer delivering the second Charles Engelhard lecture on the book. | |
Edward Lear as a landscape draughtsman. | |
Edward Lear in Greece : A Loan Exhibition from the Gennadius Library, Athens | |
Edward Lear's nonsense songs & laughable lyrics; | |
Eighteenth-century book illustrations. | |
first writing book, an English translation and fascimile text of Arrighi's "Operina" the first manual of the chancery hand | |
Fra Luca de Pacioli of Borgo S. Sepoleno | |
French 16-th century books | |
Himalayan reverie | |
Histoires naturelles. | |
Illuminated and calligraphic manuscripts : an exhibition held at the Fogg Art Museum and Houghton Library, February 14-April 1, 1955 | |
Invenzioni capric di carceri | |
Ippolito e Lionora : From a Manuscript of Felice Feliciano in the Harvard College Library | |
John Howard Benson and his work, 1901-1956 | |
A Lear song, The broom, the shovel, the poker, and the tongs | |
A letter to Philip Hofer on certain problems connected with the mechanical cutting of punches : a facsimile reproduction, with an introduction and commentary by John Dreyfus | |
Montferrand and the Alexandrine column at Leningrad | |
Natural history | |
Nella venuta in Roma di madama Le Comte e dei Signori Watelet e Copette | |
A newly-discovered broadside specimen of Fell type : printed at Oxford about 1685. Reproduced in collotype facsimile with a bibliographical note | |
newly discovered manuscript of Frederick Hohenstaufen's "Art of Falconry" | |
On the nature of love | |
operina di Ludovico Vicentino... | |
Paradise lost | |
Philip Hofer as author and publisher. | |
Philip Hofer Collection in the Houghton Library | |
Piranesi | |
The prisons = (le Carceri) | |
Rosamond Bowditch Loring, 1889-1950 | |
Rosamond Loring's place in the study and making of decorated papers | |
Some drawings and lithographs for Goethe's "Faust" by Eugène Delacroix | |
Some reflections on the book arts in early Mexico | |
Sonatas | |
Spanish and Portuguese 16th century books in the Department of Printing and Graphic Arts, 1985: | |
Special exhibition of rare books, manuscripts, and prints belonging to the New York Public Library, held by The Staff Association on Wednesday evening, November 22, 1933, at the Central Library Building, descriptive talk by Philip Hofer,... | |
La tauromaquia and The bulls of Bordeaux | |
Teapots and quails, and other new nonsenses | |
There is no natural religion | |
Two poems | |
The universal Penman | |
Variant Copies of the 1499 Poliphilus | |
"Venuta in Roma", by Philip Hofer | |
A visit to Rome in 1764. |