ID 859183
Lot 153 | ALECHINSKY, Pierre (né en 1927) et Joyce MANSOUR (1928-1986)
Estimate value
€ 1 200 – 1 800
Le Bleu des fonds. Paris : Le soleil noir, 1968.
Exemplaire hors commerce du seul texte théâtral écrit par Joyce Mansour, comprenant deux eaux-fortes signées d'Alechinsky et un cylindre de polyester transparent contenant une troisième eau-forte. Ce huis-clos à trois personnages, empreint d'un "érotisme constant", est créé le 18 avril 1967 à Paris au café-théâtre de l’Absidiole. "Citer Joyce Mansour dans un panorama sur l'amour, c'est citer l'un des cercles de l'Enfer." (Maurice Chappaz) .
Dictionnaire des oeuvres érotiques, p. 68 ; Lumières du Soleil Noir. Uzerche, 1991, p. 22 ; Le Soleil noir: recherches, découvertes, trajectoire. Nîmes, Bibliothèque Carré d'art, 28 mai-28 août 1993, cat. 36.
In-8 (191 x 145 mm). Broché, non coupé, sous couverture illustrée rempliée. Édition originale, illustrée par Pierre Alechinsky. Un des 120 exemplaires sur vélin d'Arches, les seuls accompagnés de deux eaux-fortes en couleurs signées et numérotées de Pierre Alechinsky et inclus dans un emboitage en liège relié par un filin à une troisième eau-forte en couleurs numérotée et signée, noyée dans un cylindre transparent, celui-ci hors-commerce (n° XXI). Envoi autographe signé de l'autrice : "Pour Georges Brun, grand chasseur entre les lignes du temps retrouvé de son amie Joyce Mansour, Paris le 7 novembre 1969". Chemise toilée d'éditeur et emboitage en liège.
Provenance : Georges Brun (envoi).
Hors-commerce copy of the sole theatrical work ever written by Joyce Mansour, with two signed etchings by Alechinksy and a transparent polyester cylinder containing a third etching.
191 x 145 mm.
Artist: | Joyce Mansour (1928-1986) Pierre Alechinsky (1927) |
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Place of origin: | France |
Auction house category: | Books |
Artist: | Joyce Mansour (1928-1986) Pierre Alechinsky (1927) |
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Place of origin: | France |
Auction house category: | Books |
Address of auction |
CHRISTIE'S 8 King Street, St. James's SW1Y 6QT London United Kingdom | |
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