ID 542333
Lot 102 | [DUFY, Raoul (1877-1953), André DERAIN (1880-1954), Georges BRAQUE (1882-1963), et autres]
Estimate value
€ 800 – 900
IV : Raoul Dufy, par Marcelle Berr de Turique. Paris : Mourlot - collection Pierre Lévy, 1969.
Portfolio (655 x 505 mm). 6 lithographies en couleurs reproduisant des oeuvres originales de Dufy (manque une planche).
V : André Derain entre 1935 et 1949. Paris : Mourlot - collection Pierre Lévy, 1970.
Portfolio (655 x 505 mm). 8 lithographies en couleurs reproduisant des oeuvres originales de Derain.
VII : Fauves, par Michel Hoog. Paris : Mourlot - collection Pierre Lévy, 1972
Portfolio (655 x 505 mm). 7 lithographies en couleurs reproduisant des oeuvres originales d'André Derain, Maurice Marinot, Kees van Dongen, Georges Braque, Maurice de Vlaminck, Othon Friesz (rousseurs).
VIII : Les réalistes lyriques, par René Huyghe. Paris : Mourlot - collection Pierre Lévy, 1973.
Portfolio (655 x 505 mm). 7 lithographies en couleurs reproduisant des oeuvres originales de Paul Cézanne, Gustave Courbet, Honoré Daumier, Edgar Degas, Jean-François Millet, Adolphe Monticelli. (il manque l'une des planches d'après Courbet ; rousseurs).
Tirage unique à 1000 exemplaires sur vélin d'Arches, ceux-ci nominatifs, imprimés pour M. Jean de Dreuzy.
Le portfolio n°V sous sa propre chemise rigide toilée de l'éditeur, les trois autres réunis dans la chemise des Réalistes lyriques.
A set of 4 portfolios of colour plates after Dufy, Derain, Cézanne, van Dongen, Degas, and others.
Artist: | Raoul Dufy (1877 - 1953) |
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Auction house category: | Books |
Artist: | Raoul Dufy (1877 - 1953) |
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Auction house category: | Books |
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