ID 718272
Lot 212 | TERENTIEV, Igor
Estimate value
€ 1 500 – 2 000
Ensemble de 5 ouvrages en édition originale.
TERENTIEV, Igor
Ensemble de 5 ouvrages en édition originale :
A set of 5 books in first edition
1)
17 erundovykh orudiy. (17 outils du non-sens). Tiflis, 41°/Feniks, 1919. In-12 (170 x 133 mm), 32 pp., broché. Frontispice et un hors texte par Kirill Zdanevich, gravés sur linoleum par D. P. Gordeev. Couverture par Igor Terentiev, auquel est sans doute également due la typographie des pages 15 à 32. Tirage non précisé (environ 250 selon Rowell - Rowell n°257 et ill. p. 120)
2)
Fakt. (Fait). Tiflis, 41°, 1919. In-12 (172 x 137 mm), 32 pp., broché. Couverture par Ilia Zdanevich. Tirage non précisé (environ 250 selon Rowell - Rowell n°252)
3)
A. Kruchenykh grandiozar. (A. Kruchenykh le Grandiosaire). Tiflis, (41°), (1919). In-8 (210 x 170 mm), 16 pp., broché. Couverture de Kirill Zdanevich, lithographiée. Tirage non précisé. Rowell n°276.
4)
Rekord Nezhnosti. (Record de tendresse. Hagiographie d’Ilia Zdanevich, écrit de son ami Terentiev, tableautins de son frère Kirill). Tiflis, 41°, 1919. In-12 (137 x 150 mm), 24 pp., broché. Illustré de 10 vignettes sur linoleum hors texte de Kirill Zdanevich tirées en bleu, dont 2 seront reprises dans Tsvetistye tortsy (Les pavés de bois fleuris) d'Aleksei Kruchenykh paru aux mêmes éditions l'année suivante. Couverture par Ilia Zdanevich. Tirage non précisé (environ 250 selon Rowell - Rowell n°273 et ill. p. 124).
5)
Traktat o sploshnom neprilichii. (Traité de l’indécence totale). Tiflis, 41°, (1919). In-8 (218 x 167 mm), 15 pp. , broché. Couverture par Ilia Zdanevich. Tirage non précisé (environ 250 selon Rowell - Rowell n°255 et ill. p. 118)
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