ID 838233
Lot 16 | PICABIA, Francis
Estimate value
€ 4 000 – 6 000
Poésie ron-ron. S.d. (Lausanne, 1919).
PICABIA, Francis
Poésie ron-ron
S.d. (Lausanne, 1919).
EXEMPLAIRE DE GERMAINE EVERLING-PICABIA AVEC ENVOI ET DESSIN ORIGINAL DE PICABIA AUQUEL SONT JOINTES 15 PAGES D’ÉPREUVES CORRIGÉES
ÉDITION ORIGINALE
In-8 (188 x 118 mm)
TIRAGE UNIQUE à 100 exemplaires sur vergé
ENVOI AUTOGRAPHE SIGNÉ de l’auteur : « à mon amie Germaine Everling. Francis Picabia. 20 octobre 1919 – Paris »
Picabia a illustré son envoi d’un DESSIN ORIGINAL à la mine de plomb, signé « F.P. » représentant un chat endormi
PIÈCE JOINTE : jeu d’épreuves corrigées comprenant le titre et les 14 premières pages du recueil, relié en bradel demi-box vert, sur lesquelles l'auteur est intervenu pour des corrections typographiques, nombreuses, dans la mesure où, suivant scrupuleusement le manuscrit, le texte imprimé avait reproduit l'orthographe et la syntaxe parfois fantaisistes du poète et des corrections d'auteur, avec quelques vers réécrits – ainsi, page 11, « la France héroïsme de dentelle / dans le lit qui aboie / au soleil » devient « France héroïsme / dans le lit qui aboie / au bidet de la lune »
RELIURE SIGNÉ DE GEORGES LEROUX, datée 1984. Box vert, au premier plat, titre en lettres capitales de box noir façonné, les 3 « o » plein et rehaussés chacun d'un fil de fer en spirale jaune, rouge et orange, au second plat, nom du poète, dos long muet, doublure et gardes de daim vert sombre, tête dorée, couverture conservée. Chemise, étui à double compartiment recevant également les épreuves reliées
Superbe exemplaire de la seconde femme de Picabia, Germaine Everling, rencontrée en 1917, que le peintre quittera en 1933 après sa rencontre avec Olga Mohler.
Germaine Everling-Picabia's copy, inscribed and enriched with an origina drawing by Francis Picabia. Also included are 15 pages of corrected proofs.
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