Published by SIG / Tribune éditions, 1991
Seller: La Bergerie, Le Locle, Switzerland
First Edition Signed
Couverture rigide. Condition: Comme neuf. Edition originale. In-4 de 144 pages, plein skyvertex bleu-lac, titre doré au dos et au premier plat, sous jaquette photographique couleurs. A l'état de neuf. Exemplaire enrichi d'un envoi autographe signé de l'auteur. Dédicacé par l'auteur.
Published by Editions du Parti socialiste genevois, 1985
Seller: La Bergerie, Le Locle, Switzerland
Comic First Edition Signed
Couverture souple. Condition: Comme neuf. Edition originale. In-4 broché, couverture illustrée couleurs. Rare bande dessinée en noir, imaginée par un groupe de militants du PSG (pas l'équipe de foot, le parti politique genevois.), dialogues de Kesselring, dessins de Jésus Liceras. Exemplaire enrichi d'un dessin original signé de ce dernier, accompagné d'une dédicace signée. Signé par l'illustrateur.
Published by Raoul Mortier, Paris, 1945
Seller: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Softcover. Condition: vg. Limited First edition. 1/260. Quarto. 60, [2] loose pages, as published. Uncut and unopened copy. Original glassine over printed wrappers. Book housed in a paper covered chemise, with black lettering on spine. Chemise housed in its matching paper covered slipcase. Laid in a handwritten letter from Maurice Toesca to "Monsieur le Professeur Raymond Turpin*." Accompanying the letter is an original handwritten poem titled "Quand me prendra." Long inscription on half-title by the author to Professor and Mrs. Raymond Turpin. This collection of the author's poems is splendidly illustrated throughout with seven original duo-tone lithographs by André Fougeron**. One of 260 copies, of which this is No. 227. Minor shelf wear on slipcase. Text in French. Slipcase in overall good+, chemise, glassine, wrappers and interior in very good condition. * Raymond Alexander Turpin (1895-1988) was a French pediatrician and geneticist. In the late 1950s, his team discovered the chromosomal abnormality, trisomy 21, responsible for Down syndrome. ** André Fougeron (1913-1998) was aknowledged as the foremost socialist realist painter in France. With an admirable tenacity he maintained his belief in painting's duty to comment on the social injustices of the day, from Third World famine to contemporary police brutality and racism; "De la negritude" was the title of a 1994 exhibition at the Galerie Jacques Barbier.
Publication Date: 1976
Seller: °ART...on paper - 20th Century Art Books, Lugano, Switzerland
Association Member: ILAB
Art / Print / Poster Signed
No Binding. Condition: Fine. Original Lithograph by Jean Carzou. 293/300 edition, signed by the artist. 37 x 47 cm, in fine condition. Jean Carzou, born in Aleppo on 1 January 1907 deceased on 12 August 2000) was a French Armenian artist, painter, and illustrator, whose work illustrated the novels of Ernest Hemingway and Albert Camus.[1][2] Life and career Carzou was born Karnik Zouloumian (Armenian: Գառնիկ Զուլումեա ;ն) in Aleppo, Syria to an Armenian family. Carzou later created his name from the first syllables of his name and surname, and added a Parisian nickname, "Jean". He was educated in Cairo, Egypt before moving to Paris in 1924 to study architecture. He started working as a theater decorator but quickly realized he preferred drawing and painting. In 1938, more than a hundred exhibitions of his works were organized in Paris, in the French provinces and abroad. In 1949, he received the coveted Hallmark prize. In 1952, he created costumes and sceneries for Les Indes Galantes of Rameau at the Opéra de Paris. He continued with Le Loup (1953) for "Les Ballets" of Roland Petit, Giselle (1954) and Athalie (1955) at the Opéra and "La Comédie française". Carzou was elected a member of the Institut de France, Académie des beaux-arts, succeeding in the seat left vacant by the death of painter Jean Bouchaud in 1977. He was also awarded the National Order of Merit of France. A Carzou museum exists in the town of Dinard (Brittany). Signed by Author(s).