4. (Paris), Maeght Editeur, (1972), 28 x 29 cm, 174 pp, publisher's cloth, dustwrapper, 152 (some folding) b.w. + col. ills, catalogue with 152 items. With an original lithograph.
Reference : 20775
Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij
M. Wim de Goeij
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2920 Kalmthout
Belgium
0032 496 381 439
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Paris, Maeght, 1970 ; in folio en feuilles , couverture illustrée en couleurs ; 32 pp. ( y compris la couverture).
Illustrations photographiques en noir dans le texte et et 5 lithographies en couleurs ( couverture à double page, 2 lithographies à triple page et 2 à pleine page). ( GrF)
DLM n° 160. RIOPELLE. juin 1966: 9 LITHOGRAPHIES ORIGINALES EN COULEURS dont 2 en double page - DLM n°171. RIOPELLE. Avril 1968: 10 LITHOGRAPHIES ORIGINALES EN COULEURS dont 4 en double page. - DLM n° 185. RIOPELLE 70. Avril 1970: 5 LITHOGRAPHIES ORIGINALES EN COULEURS dont 2 en triple page. - DLM n° 208. RIOPELLE 74 - Roi de Thulé. Février 1974: 12 LITHOGRAPHIES ORIGINALES EN COULEURS dont 9 en double page et 1 en triple page. - DLM n° 218. RIOPELLE. Mars 1976: 4 LITHOGRAPHIES ORIGINALES EN COULEURS dont 1 en double page. - DLM n° 232. RIOPELLE. Janvier 1979: 9 LITHOGRAPHIES ORIGINALES EN COULEURS dont 6 en double page. Textes d' André du Bouchet, Pierre Schneider, Jean-Luc de Rudder, Franco Russoli, Paul Auster, Thomas B. Hess, Jacques Dupin en édition originale. Paris, Maeght éditeur. Volumes in-folio (380 x 280 mm) en feuilles.
Ensemble complet illustré de 49 LITHOGRAPHIES ORIGINALES. En excellent état de conservation.
Maeght Editeur, Paris 1970. 1 volume in-folio en feuilles, 32 pages, couverture illustrée en couleurs. Édité pour l'exposition de 26 peintures et 15 sculptures de RIOPELLE à la Galerie Maeght en avril 1970. 5 LITHOGRAPHIES ORIGINALES EN COULEURS dont 2 en triple page et 24 reproductions en noir. Texte de Franco Russoli "Riopelle ou l'obsession de la peinture". Tirage original.
Tirage original du numéro consacré à Riopelle le plus apprécié et recherché. Excellent état, proche du neuf.
Maeght, Aimé: Derrière le Miroir. No. 160, Riopelle. June, 1966. Paris: Maeght, 1966. 9 original lithographs by Riopelle, one being a large fold-out. 15 black and white illustrations. 30 pages. Paperback. 38.5x28cms. Derriere le miroir was established in 1946 by Aimé and Marguerite Maeght, owners of the Maeght Gallery in Paris, to distribute original lithographic works by artists they represented. For thirty six years, the publication documented both the gallery's exhibitions and as well as the impressive post-war output of graphic work. In addition to original colour lithographs by Canadian artist Jean-Paul Riopelle, the edition includes texts by André du Bouchet, Pierre Schneider, Jean-Luc de Rudder and Jacques Dupin. Also includes a catalogue of 25 paintings and 8 sculptures exhibited at the Maeght Gallery. . Text in French.
Derriere le miroir was established in 1946 by Aimé and Marguerite Maeght, owners of the Maeght Gallery in Paris, to distribute original lithographic works by artists they represented. For thirty six years, the publication documented both the gallerys exhibitions and as well as the impressive post-war output of graphic work. In addition to original colour lithographs by Canadian artist Jean-Paul Riopelle, the edition includes texts by André du Bouchet, Pierre Schneider, Jean-Luc de Rudder and Jacques Dupin. Also includes a catalogue of 25 paintings and 8 sculptures exhibited at the Maeght Gallery. . Text in French
Russoli, Franco: Derrière le Miroir No. 185, 'Riopelle 70' April 1970. Paris: Maeght, 1970. 4 of the 5 original lithographs by Riopelle. Includes 2 fold-out lithographs. 29 pages. 19 black and white illustrations. Paperback. 38x28cms. Derriere le miroir was established in 1946 by Aimé and Marguerite Maeght, owners of the Maeght Gallery in Paris, to distribute original lithographic works by artists they represented. For thirty six years, the publication documented both the gallery's exhibitions and as well as the impressive post-war output of graphic work. In addition to original colour lithographs by Canadian artist Jean-Paul Riopelle, the edition includes text by Franco Russoli. Text in French.
Derriere le miroir was established in 1946 by Aimé and Marguerite Maeght, owners of the Maeght Gallery in Paris, to distribute original lithographic works by artists they represented. For thirty six years, the publication documented both the gallerys exhibitions and as well as the impressive post-war output of graphic work. In addition to original colour lithographs by Canadian artist Jean-Paul Riopelle, the edition includes text by Franco Russoli. Text in French