HUGNET, Georges (1906-1974), Joan MIRÓ (1893-1983), Pablo PICASSO (1881-1973) et Virgil THOMSON (1896-1989)
21.11.2022 12:00UTC +00:00
Classic
Starting price
17000EUR € 17 000
Auctioneer | CHRISTIE'S |
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Event location | United Kingdom, London |
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ID 859222
Lot 192 | HUGNET, Georges (1906-1974), Joan MIRÓ (1893-1983), Pablo PICASSO (1881-1973) et Virgil THOMSON (1896-1989)
Estimate value
€ 18 000 – 22 000
Exemplaire de tête sur Hollande, bien complet de l'eau-forte originale de Miró, rehaussée à la gouache par l'artiste, de la mélodie de Virgil Thomson sous couverture de Pablo Picasso.
Les couvertures des numéros 1 et 3, dessinées respectivement par Man Ray et Joan Miró sont rehaussées par les artistes. Malet-Cramer, Miró, 9.
3 livraisons reliées en un volume in-folio (327 x 247 mm). Un des 25 exemplaires sur Hollande, n° 24, justifié et signé par Georges Hugnet. La couverture du numéro 1 est illustrée d'un dessin reproduit de Man Ray, rehaussée à l'aquarelle, le numéro 3 est bien complet de la superbe eau-forte originale, signée, justifiée et rehaussée à la gouache par Joan Miró, de la partition de Virgil Thomson, gravée à l'eau-forte. Elle est sous couverture rouge illustrée par Pablo Picasso. La justification autographe de Hugnet est signée par ce dernier et le compositeur. Enfin, la couverture de ce numéro est illustrée d'un dessin de Miró reproduit et ici exceptionnellement rehaussé par l'artiste. Reliure signée de Mercher, datée 1969 : dos de maroquin noir, plats de cartons recouverts de toile noire, premier plat reprenant le dessin de la couverture du numéro 1 avec ouverture laissant apparaitre le rehaus d'aquarelle. Etui.
Deluxe copy on Holland, with the signed original etching by Miró, heightened by the artist, as well as an engraved partition by Virgil Thomson
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