4.000,00

Miro, Joan / Christian Zervos

Cahiers d'Art 1934, No1-4

First edition of this important issue devoted in part to the work of Joan Miro. With two original pochoirs by Miro in colors, depicting two surrealist compositions one in red, black and white and one in blue, black and white. Cahiers d’Art, directed by Christian Zervos, focused on painting, sculpture, architecture, ancient art, ethnography and cinema. This issue with contributions by Christian Zervos, Maurice Raynal, Robert Desnos, Ernest Hemingway, Rene Gaffe, Georges Hugnet and many orthers. Black & white illustrations and reproductions of photographs (Miro, Brancusi, Ponts de Maillart, Walter Peterhans, Dada). In particular illustrated with reproductions of 8 etchings by Marc Chagall for The Bible and 8 reproductions of work by Fernand Leger. Binding a bit lose, light crease to upper right corner. This issue is special because of the highly sought after original pochoirs of Miro. Pochoirs are very bright with light crease to upper right corner, otherwise fine. 129 pp., 31,8 x 24,7 cm.

Editions Cahiers D'Art
1934
, Paris
Very good condition
First edition

 4.000,00

Miro, Joan / Christian Zervos

Cahiers d'Art 1934, No1-4

Editions Cahiers D'Art
1934
, Paris

First edition of this important issue devoted in part to the work of Joan Miro. With two original pochoirs by Miro in colors, depicting two surrealist compositions one in red, black and white and one in blue, black and white. Cahiers d’Art, directed by Christian Zervos, focused on painting, sculpture, architecture, ancient art, ethnography and cinema. This issue with contributions by Christian Zervos, Maurice Raynal, Robert Desnos, Ernest Hemingway, Rene Gaffe, Georges Hugnet and many orthers. Black & white illustrations and reproductions of photographs (Miro, Brancusi, Ponts de Maillart, Walter Peterhans, Dada). In particular illustrated with reproductions of 8 etchings by Marc Chagall for The Bible and 8 reproductions of work by Fernand Leger. Binding a bit lose, light crease to upper right corner. This issue is special because of the highly sought after original pochoirs of Miro. Pochoirs are very bright with light crease to upper right corner, otherwise fine. 129 pp., 31,8 x 24,7 cm.

Book ID: 2989