Brimborions
€650.00
A rare set of four bibliophile booklets from Dynamo's Brimborions series, including three by Apollinaire (*Airelles*, *Cendrillon*, *Cocktail*) and one by Lalanne (*Oeuvres complètes*), richly illustrated and limited to 51 numbered copies on vélin blanc.
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Apollinaire, Guillaume
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Brimborions
1954 | Liege | Dynamo
Rare complete set of four luxury poetry booklets from a legendary bibliophile series.
A rare set of four bibliophile booklets from Dynamo's Brimborions series, including three by Apollinaire (*Airelles*, *Cendrillon*, *Cocktail*) and one by Lalanne (*Oeuvres complètes*), richly illustrated and limited to 51 numbered copies on vélin blanc.
€650
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In-12 (Duodecimo) approx. 17 × 22 cm
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Set of 4 numbered booklets on vélin blanc
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40
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1
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Apollinaire's works range from evocative poetry to fairy-tale reimaginings and playful language. Lalanne contributes classical lyricism, forming a rich picture of 20th-century French poetry.

Reverdy, Pierre · Braque, Georges
Une aventure méthodique
*Une aventure méthodique* brings together Pierre Reverdy’s concentrated poetic prose and Georges Braque’s austere visual language. It belongs among the major post-war French livres d’artiste, where text, lithography and typography meet as equal forces. Braque contributed 27 original lithographs, supplemented by colour reproductions after his paintings, giving the volume both intimacy and monumentality. Printed by Mourlot, the celebrated Paris lithographic workshop, the book has exceptional technical refinement. This copy, on vélin d’Arches and signed by both author and artist, preserves a rare encounter between modern poetry and pictorial invention.
Ill Book
€4,850

Roy, Claude · Picasso, Pablo
La guerre et la paix
*La guerre et la paix*, published in 1954, is a monumental overview of Pablo Picasso's work for the Vallauris chapel, accompanied by Claude Roy's text. This edition by Cercle d’Art forms an essential synthesis of Picasso’s post-war humanism and his resistance to the horrors of conflict. The book contains, alongside numerous reproductions, original lithographs that expose the dynamics of his artistic process. For the bibliophile, this work is a crucial testimony to the dialogue between word and image in the early 1950s.
Ill Book
€850

Suarès, André
Hélène chez Archimède
Hélène chez Archimède is a remarkable example of the collaboration between a poet and a visual artist, in this case the French author André Suarès and the legendary Spanish master Pablo Picasso. The edition, illustrated with wood engravings, reveals the complex interplay between word and image that culminated in the production of illustrated books in the mid-20th century. This work, originally a project by the famous art dealer Ambroise Vollard, shows the enduring relevance of classical themes, here the myth of Helen, in a modernist context. Thanks to its careful execution and the exclusivity of its print run, Hélène chez Archimède is not only a literary work but also an art object, a testament to the artisanal perfection sought by the Nouveau Cercle parisien du Livre. It represents a significant moment in the history of the modern illustrated book, where the line between illustration and autonomous art blurs. The additions to this copy, such as a menu and an announcement leaflet, enrich its bibliographic and historical value and offer a rare glimpse into its publication context.
Ill Book
€3,500

Boudaille, Georges · Bitran, Albert
Bitran. L’Atelier
*Bitran. L’Atelier* is a refined bibliophile artist’s publication devoted to Albert Bitran’s studio world, introduced by the critic Georges Boudaille. It brings together text, image, and object in the spirit of the post-war livre d’artiste: not merely as a monograph, but as a tactile approach to the artist’s working space. The folio format and portfolio presentation give it the character of a studio dossier rather than an ordinary book. This copy is one of only fifteen deluxe copies printed on mould-made Arches vellum. Bitran’s signed presentation inscription to Bernard Gheerbrandt, enhanced with a small original drawing, makes it a remarkable association copy.
































































































