Auction 151

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Lot 1305 Max Jacob. Chronique des temps …

Chronique des temps héroiques. Mit 1 Originallithographie als Frontispiz, 3 Original-Radierungen, 24 Textholzschnitten u. farb. Umschlaglithographien von Pablo Picasso. Paris, Louis Broder, 1956. 126 S., 4 Bll. 4°. Weißer Maroquin mit goldgeprägtem RTitel und schwarzen geometrischen Maroquin-Applikationen auf Deckeln. Doublüre aus rotem Maroquin mit goldgeprägtem Monogramm (L-P. L.). Dreiseitiger Goldschnitt, fliegende Vorsätze aus Japan. (Rücken und Gelenke minimal berieben.) Original-Broschur und -Rücken eingebunden. Einband signiert: J. Clasat.

Picasso, Pablo

Moderne Litertur und Kunst - Französische Bibliophilie – Erste Ausgabe (posthum erschienen). - Zweiter Band der Reihe Écrits et Gravures. - Mourlot 271. Bloch 743 u. 802-804. Cramer 78. Monod 6297. - Eines von 150 nummerierten und von Picasso im Druckvermerk signierten Exemplaren (GA 170). - Eins der Werke Max Jacobs, die von Picasso illustriert wurden. Max Jacob wohnte wie Picasso 1907 im Bateau-Lavoir Rue Ravignan. Er war einer der ersten und engsten Freunde Picassos. "Max Jacob erzählt von den Futuristen, den Surrealisten, von seinen Freunden Apollinaire und Picasso und natürlich auch von Paul Guillaume, als Sammler afrikanischer Kunst. Picasso machte für dieses Buch zu Ehren seines früh verstorbenen Freundes am 7. September 1956 drei Kaltnadelarbeiten: Max Jacob beim Schreiben, in Rückenansicht und im Profil. Ein am 23. September in Vallauris entstandenes lithographisches Portrait diente als Frontispiz ... Das Buch ist außerdem mit 24 Holzschnitten von Georges Aubert nach Picasso-Zeichnungen illustriert" (Kat. Basel 1995). - Einige Seiten mit Abklatsch der Illustrationen. Papierbedingt in den Rändern zart gebräunt. Gutes Exemplar in dekorativem Handeinband.

Modern Literature and French Bibliophilie – With original lithograph as frontispiece, 3 original etchings, 24 woodcuts in text and ill. wrappers by Pablo Picasso. White morocco with gilt title and black geometric morocco applications on covers. Doublure in red morocco with gilt monogram (L-P. L.). Gilt edges, Japan flyleaf endpapers. (Spine and joints minimally rubbed.) Orig. wrappers and spine bound in. Binding signed: J. Clasat. - First edition (published posthumously). - Second volume of the series "Écrits et Gravures". - One of 150 numbered copies signed by Picasso in the imprint (total ed. 170). - One of Max Jacob's works, which were illustrated by Picasso. Like Picasso, Max Jacob lived in the Bateau-Lavoir Rue Ravignan in 1907. He was one of Picasso's first and closest friends. "Max Jacob narrates about the Futurists, the Surrealists, about his friends Apollinaire and Picasso and, of course, about Paul Guillaume, as a collector of African art. Picasso made three drypoint works for this book in honour of his friend, who died at an early age, on 7 September 1956: Max Jacob writing, in back view and in profile. A lithographic portrait made in Vallauris on 23 September served as the frontispiece ... The book is also illustrated with 24 woodcuts by Georges Aubert after Picasso drawings" (exh. cat. Basel 1995). - A few pages with offset from the illustrations. Paper slightly browned in the margins. Good copy in decorative hand binding.

Post Auction Price: 3000 €

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