[LEGRAIN, Pierre (1889-1929) et ANTHOINE-LEGRAIN, Jacques (1907-1970), relieurs] - DORGELÈS, Roland (1885-1973) et DUNOYER DE SÉGONZAC, André (1884-1974)
10.05.2021 11:00UTC +01:00
Classic
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3750EUR € 3 750
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Event location | France, Paris |
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ID 542362
Lot 131 | [LEGRAIN, Pierre (1889-1929) et ANTHOINE-LEGRAIN, Jacques (1907-1970), relieurs] - DORGELÈS, Roland (1885-1973) et DUNOYER DE SÉGONZAC, André (1884-1974)
Estimate value
€ 2 000 – 3 000
Exemplaire sur Japon avec une suite des pointes sèches sur vergé, dans une belle reliure de Pierre Legrain et Jacques Anthoine-Legrain.
In-4 (246 x 188 mm). Un des 40 exemplaires de tête sur Japon Impérial, n° 9. Édition illustrée de 8 pointes sèches originales hors texte et 50 dessins reproduits dans le texte par André Dunoyer de Segonzac. Exemplaire enrichi d'une suite des hors-textes sur vergé et de 7 feuillets de papier vergé avec reproductions de dessins de Ségonzac reliés in fine. Reliure signée Pierre Legrain et Jacques Anthoine-Legrain : maroquin ébène, décor aux plats constitué du titre en lettres dorées et pièces de maroquin vert, médaillon doré en pied du plat, filets dorés, à froid et de pièces de même maroquin, zones de quadrillage à froid, second plat à décor de quadrillage à froid, filets dorés, à froid et de pièces de maroquin vert, et disque doré, dos lisse, lettres dorées, doublures de maroquin noir, treillage dorés aux angles, tranches dorées. Étui et chemise (dos de la chemise légèrement passé).
Japan paper copy, in a very nice binding byrenowned Art-Déco artist Pierre Legrain and his heir Jacques Anthoine-Legrain.
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