[REVUE – SURRÉALISME] MARIËN, Marcel, René MAGRITTE, Louis SCUTENAIRE, et autres…
04.11.2022 00:00UTC +00:00
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2000EUR € 2 000
Auctioneer | CHRISTIE'S |
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ID 838278
Lot 374 | [REVUE – SURRÉALISME] MARIËN, Marcel, René MAGRITTE, Louis SCUTENAIRE, et autres…
Estimate value
€ 2 000 – 3 000
Le Fait accompli. Dir. : Marcel Mariën. Bruxelles, Mariën, n° 1 (avril 1968) - n°135 (mars 1975).
[REVUE – SURRÉALISME] MARIËN, Marcel, René MAGRITTE, Louis SCUTENAIRE, et autres…
Le Fait accompli
Bruxelles, Mariën, n° 1 (avril 1968) - n°135 (mars 1975)
COLLECTION COMPLÈTE DE LA REVUE LE FAIT ACCOMPLI DIRIGÉE PAR MARIËN.
TOUS LES NUMÉROS EN EXEMPLAIRE DE TÊTE, NUMÉROTÉS « 2 », SUR HOLLANDE VAN GELDER OU PAPIER COUCHÉ
135 numéros dont 17 numéros multiples, en 97 livraisons. In-folio (357 x 270 mm). En feuilles.
TIRAGE : un des 5 EXEMPLAIRES DE TÊTE sur Hollande van Gelder (certains sur papier couché, certains sur les 2 papiers), tous n°2.
ILLUSTRATION : nombreuses reproductions de dessins de Magritte, Colinet, Mariën, Bossut, Jamagne, etc…
JOINTS : les 12 numéros des Lèvres Nues, nouvelle série, n°1-12, janv. 1969-fév. 1975, sur papier couché, au format des grands papiers du Fait Accompli et un second exemplaire de la série, au format in-4 et le numéro 22 du Fait Accompli, juin 1969, 1/40 exemplaires non numérotés sur vélin vert.
Collection complète de cette revue qui fait suite aux "Lèvres nues". Chaque numéro présente le texte d’un auteur et, parfois, des illustrations du même. Les textes sont signés Goemans, Joosten, Magritte, Souris, Mariën, Nougé, Scutenaire, Lecomte…
Le n° 81-95 compilent des lettres surréalistes d’avant-guerre (1924-1940) recueillies et annotées par M. Marien et le dernier numéro, n°135, donne le sommaire général de la revue et un index des auteurs.
Complete set with all issues in deluxe copies.
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