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Published by La Bibliotheque Franaise, Paris, 1946
Seller: Books+, Saint Maurice, France
In-8 , 295pp. , illustrations par Andre Fougeron , reliure demi-cuir et coins dos et premier plat ornes ,
Published by La Bibliothèque Française, Paris 1946., 1946
Seller: OH 7e CIEL, Lausanne, Switzerland
Broché, couverture imprimée. L'un des 115 exemplaires de tête numérotés sur pur fil. IIlustrations par André Fougeron. De la bibliothèque d'un libraire suisse sympathisant (et grand collectionneur de livres) de la Résistance. > En cas de problème de commande, veuillez nous contacter par notre page d'accueil / If you have any problems with your order please contact us via our homepage <.
Published by Les Editeurs Francais Reunis, Paris, 1964
Seller: Artfever, Paris, France
Book First Edition Signed
Couverture rigide. Condition: Très bon. Dust Jacket Condition: Très bon. Pablo PICASSO (illustrator). Edition originale. - PRESENTATION : in-4 in leaves under linen case. - ILLUSTRATION : 5 original plates by Pablo Picasso : 3 aquatint etchings, one drypoint etching & one colored lithograph all numbered in pencil. Also numerous border illustrations and decorations including some in color and some full page (including all the original illustrations of the original Carmen published in 1949). - SIGNATURE : Handsigned by Picasso and Aragon on the justification page. - PRINTER : Lacouriere-Frelaut & Crommelynck for the etchings and Mourlot for the lithographs. - LIMITED : 245 numbered copies. - PAPER : Arches vellum. - SIZE : 35 x 26 cm (14 x 10"1/2). - REFERENCES : Bloch 1000-1005; Cramer/Goeppert 126; Mourlot 332. - INFORMATION : Cramer gives the story f this edition : "On dec. 5, 1957 Picasso adorned a copy of Carmen [a book he illustrated in 1949 with 38 etchings] with drawings : on the blank pages pages and in the margins of printed ones, he made wash drawings of beautiful Spanish women, picadors, toreros, and bulls grazing in the countryside. He also made some ornaments and a double page drawing in colored chalk depicting a corrida in a bull ring. (.) Duhamel suggested to his friend Aragon that he publish a facsimile edition of the decorated copy. To acompany this new Carmen, Picasso made a drypoint of a picador (.) a lithograph depicting a torero and a pretty Spanish girl. To this, the artist added 4 aquatints (the4th was reserved to the deluxe copies)". - CONDITION : Excellent. ASK FOR MORE PICTURES. Signé par l'illustrateur.