ID 838143
Lot 382 | [GÉNÉRATION PLUS]
Estimate value
€ 200 – 300
Ensemble de 3 livres des éditions Génération Plus
[GÉNÉRATION PLUS]
Ensemble de 3 livres des éditions Génération Plus
1976-1977
1. BERTRAND, Michel. Hors texte. [Paris], Génération Plus, [1976]. ÉDITION ORIGINALE. In-folio. Tirage unique à 36 exemplaires, celui-ci n°6, signé par l’auteur. 9 gaufrages originaux de Michel Bertrand. EN FEUILLES. Portfolio toilé gris de l’éditeur, lacets de fermeture
2. LUQUET, Baudoin, et Gérard DUROZOI. Suite pré-texte. [Paris], Génération Plus, 1977. ÉDITION ORIGINALE. In-folio. Texte par Gérard Durozoi. Tirage unique à 30 exemplaires, celui-ci n°1, signé par Baudoin Luquet. 9 gouaches originales sur papiers pliés et collés. EN FEUILLES. Portfolio toilé noir muet de l’éditeur, lacets de fermeture
3. DANON-BOILEAU, Laurent et Patricia DELAMARE. Lolo et les cochons. [Paris], Génération Plus, 1986-1987. ÉDITION ORIGINALE. In-folio. Texte par Laurent Danon-Boileau. Tirage à 150 exemplaires, celui-ci marqué HC, sur papier blanc offset. 5 dessins originaux aux feutres par Patricia Delamare. Broché, sous jaquette de papier chiffon imprimée. L'édition devait être illustrée par Irène Whittome, décrite comme une "super nana canadienne, dans le rôle d'ornementienne au pinceau rond et à l'allure vénitienne" à la justification. Finalement ce sera Patricia Delamare "super nana parisienne, dans le rôle d'ornementienne au pinceau roud et à l'allure *** (ne figure pas dans l'Robert)", comme corrigé à la main par l'éditeur à la justification. La couverture et la page de titre ont été cartonnées, pas la jaquette.
Provenance : Jean Parizel (ex-libris).
A set of 3 books published by Génération Plus
Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
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Auction house category: | Books |
Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
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Auction house category: | Books |
Address of auction |
CHRISTIE'S 8 King Street, St. James's SW1Y 6QT London United Kingdom | |
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