GRIS, Juan (1887-1927) et Max JACOB (1876-1944)
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ID 1421880
Lot 114 | GRIS, Juan (1887-1927) et Max JACOB (1876-1944)
Estimate value
15000EUR € 15 000 – 20 000
Ne coupez pas Mademoiselle ou les erreurs des P.T.T. Paris : éditions de la galerie Simon (Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler), 1921.
Exemplaire de tête, avec suite en noir, une lithographie supplémentaire, et envoi autographe signé de Max Jacob, relié par Pierre-Lucien Martin.
Envoi autographe signé de Max Jacob à l’encre noire, ”à Monsieur Davies, en le remerciant de l’intérêt qu’il prend à mon œuvre et avec tout espoir de sympathie. Max Jacob”, sur le premier feuillet blanc.
Carteret, Illustrés, IV, p. 215 ("édition moderne recherchée").
In-4 (319 x 227 mm). Édition originale. Tirage limité à 112 exemplaires. Un des 10 exemplaires de tête sur Hollande, les seuls à comprendre une suite en noir sur Chine, celui-ci le n°4, signé par Juan Gris et Max Jacob à la justification. 4 lithographies originales de Juan Gris (« Le Train », « La Cartelettre », « Alcofibras et la Demoiselle » et « L’Apéro »), tirées respectivement en bleu, vert, brun et bistre. Une deuxième épreuve du “Train”, elle aussi tirée en bleu sur le même papier, est reliée à la suite de la première. Comme annoncé à la justification, l’exemplaire comprend également une suite de ces 4 lithographies, tirées en noir sur Chine. On y trouve donc, au total, 9 lithographies originales de Juan Gris.
Reliure signée de Pierre-Lucien Martin (R. Paris Dor) : maroquin vert foncé, décor continu sur les plats et le dos, 4 groupes de six filets à froid obliques horizontaux et verticaux encadrent les plats et sont ornés du titre doré, au centre de ce cadre, nom de Max Jacob mosaïqué en maroquin rouge d’une graphie évoquant des rubans, plats et dos parcourus de formes irrégulières en filets dorés, doublure et gardes de daim vert foncé, couverture et dos conservés, tranches dorées sur témoins, chemise à bande et étui assortis (restauration minime à la dernière lithographie de la suite, atteignant la composition, légers reports).
First edition, one of the 10 deluxe copies on Holland paper, the only copies comprising an additional suite of the Gris lithographs, printed in black on China paper. The copy also comprises an additional color proof of the first lithograph ('The Train'), sports a signed autograph inscription by Max Jacob and was bound by Pierre-Lucien Martin.
Artist: | Max Jacob (1876 - 1944) Juan Gris (1887 - 1927) |
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Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
Auction house category: | Books, Books and manuscripts |
Artist: | Max Jacob (1876 - 1944) Juan Gris (1887 - 1927) |
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Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
Auction house category: | Books, Books and manuscripts |
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