ID 838062
Lot 267 | MANSOUR, Joyce et Pierre ALECHINSKY
Estimate value
€ 700 – 1 000
Carré blanc. Paris, Le soleil noir, 1965
MANSOUR, Joyce et Pierre ALECHINSKY
Carré blanc
Paris, Le soleil noir, 1965
EXEMPLAIRE DE TÊTE AVEC UNE SUITE DES EAUX-FORTES EN PREMIER ÉTAT
ÉDITION ORIGINALE
In-8 (194 x 140 mm)
TIRAGE : un des 80 exemplaires de tête sur Vélin d'Arches présentés dans un emboîtage animé comprenant un poème inédit de Joyce Mansour tiré sur Japon nacré et une suite des eaux-fortes signée par l'artiste, celui-ci le n° 18, l'emboîtage animé remplacé par une reliure animée comprenant le poème inédit de Joyce Mansour sur Japon nacré
ILLUSTRATION : 5 eaux-fortes signées de Pierre Alechinsky, 1 suite des eaux-fortes en premier état, justifiées comme telles, datées 25 VIII 65 et signées au crayon par l'artiste
PIÈCES JOINTES : 1. UNE EAU-FORTE ORIGINALE SIGNÉE DE JOYCE MANSOUR montée sur onglet en début d'ouvrage, accompagnant normalement les 250 exemplaires sur vélin édita Prioux, justifiée 183/250 ; 2. un bon de souscription pour Carré blanc portant le nom et l'adresse de Paul Destribats ; 3. deux coupures de presse autour du décès de Joyce Mansour ; 4. un bon de souscirption pour Les Gisants satisfaits
RELIURE SIGNÉE DE JEAN-PAUL MIGUET, datée 1973. Maroquin noir évidé au premier plat, laissant voir le japon nacré de la pièce coulissante qui dévoile le poème inédit de Joyce Mansour une fois tirée, dos titré argent orné d'un carré évidé tapissé de veau blanc, doublures et gardes de daim corail, couverture et dos conservés. Chemise et étui
Deluxe copy comprising a suite of the etchings in first state, in an animated binding by Jean-Paul Miguet
Artist: | Joyce Mansour (1928-1986) |
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Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
Auction house category: | Books |
Artist: | Joyce Mansour (1928-1986) |
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Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
Auction house category: | Books |
Address of auction |
CHRISTIE'S 8 King Street, St. James's SW1Y 6QT London United Kingdom | |
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