ID 1173324
Lot 267 | SATIE, Erik (1866-1925), Pablo PICASSO (1881-1973) et Jean COCTEAU (1889-1963)
Estimate value
€ 5 000 – 7 000
Parade. Ballet réaliste. Sans lieu [Paris : Rouart, Lerolle & Cie], 1917.
Exemplaire avec triple envoi de Satie, Cocteau et Picasso au couple Bertin-Meyer, accompagné d'un petit croquis d'Arlequin de Pablo Picasso. Pianiste classique, Marcelle Meyer s'illustra au sein du groupe des Six, qui fut très influencé par les idées de Satie et Cocteau. Pierre Bertin était comédien et metteur et scène. Satie compose cette "réduction pour piano à quatre mains" dès 1916, avec la collaboration de Cocteau pour le thème et Picasso pour les décors et costumes. Parade sera créé le 18 mai 1917 par les Ballets russes de Serge Diaghilev au théâtre du Châtelet.
"A Mademoiselle Marcelle Meyer / ce rien écrit par un vieil homme très aimable & poli - bien que n'en ayant pas l'air. ES"
"A mes chers amis Bertin, leur admirateur Jean Cocteau", orné d'un coeur
"Picasso à son ami Bertin", accompagné d'un croquis d'Arlequin au crayon. On retrouve le personnage sur le rideau de scène créé par Picasso pour la création de Diaghilev conservé au Centre Pompidou (AM 3365 P).
Plaquette gr. in-4 (342 x 265 mm). Édition originale. Percaline brique avec lettre dorée sur le dos, couverture orange conservée (restaurations à la couverture, coins enfoncés).
Provenance : Marcelle Meyer (1897-1958 ; envoi d'Erik Satie) et Pierre Bertin (1891-1984 ; envoi de Pablo Picasso), envoi de Jean Cocteau au couple sur la couverture et sur la page de titre
A very attractive copy, inscribed by Satie, Cocteau and Picasso to actor Pierre Bertin and pianist Marcelle Meyer, with a small drawing by Pablo Picasso on the title page, depicting Harlequin.
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