Agonie du Général Krivitski
€550.00
A rare and highly sought-after edition, Agonie du Général Krivitski marks a highlight in the collaboration between the poet André Frénaud and the visionary artist André Masson. Published by Pierre Jean Oswald in 1960, this work combines Frénaud’s powerful text with Masson's expressionistic and vibrant illustrations. The original etching, reserved for the deluxe copies, and the five full-page drawings testify to a profound artistic dialogue that is rare in 20th-century book production. The book is a crucial example of an artist's book and demonstrates the aesthetic connection between text and image in a unique format. Its printing on Arches paper, signed by both authors, makes it a coveted collector's item for enthusiasts of poetry and modern art.
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Frenaud, André
Masson, André
Agonie du Général Krivitski
1960 | Paris | Pierre Jean Oswald
This copy is a rare, signed large-paper edition of a key work that demonstrates the profound synergy between Frénaud's poetic text and Masson's expressionistic art.
A rare and highly sought-after edition, Agonie du Général Krivitski marks a highlight in the collaboration between the poet André Frénaud and the visionary artist André Masson. Published by Pierre Jean Oswald in 1960, this work combines Frénaud’s powerful text with Masson's expressionistic and vibrant illustrations. The original etching, reserved for the deluxe copies, and the five full-page drawings testify to a profound artistic dialogue that is rare in 20th-century book production. The book is a crucial example of an artist's book and demonstrates the aesthetic connection between text and image in a unique format. Its printing on Arches paper, signed by both authors, makes it a coveted collector's item for enthusiasts of poetry and modern art.
€550
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In-4 (Quarto) approx. 25 × 32 cm
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One of 60 copies on Arches, signed by the authors
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60
Copy Number
20
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Arches
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