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BRAQUE ET LE DIVIN MANIFESTE

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This original edition of *Braque et le divin manifesté*, by P.A. Benoit, pays poetic tribute to the spiritual vision of Georges Braque. It includes two original pochoirs by Braque in soft lavender hues. Printed on fine Arches wove paper, the edition was limited to 300 copies.

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BRAQUE ET LE DIVIN MANIFESTE
1951 | Alès | Éditions PAB
A subtle and spiritual work in which poetry and image merge in rare harmony.

This original edition of *Braque et le divin manifesté*, by P.A. Benoit, pays poetic tribute to the spiritual vision of Georges Braque. It includes two original pochoirs by Braque in soft lavender hues. Printed on fine Arches wove paper, the edition was limited to 300 copies.

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In-4 (Quarto) approx. 25 × 32 cm
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1 of 300 on Arches wove, signed
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300
Copy Number
143
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vélin d’Arches
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A lyrical reflection on the spiritual dimension of Braque’s work, blending text and image. Benoit meditates on light, form and the ineffable, in dialogue with Braque’s birds and symbols.

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