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Calligrammes. Poèmes de la paix et de la guerre (1913-1916)

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€4,500.00

Guillaume Apollinaire’s ‘Calligrammes’ is a key work in modern poetry and the artistic avant-garde. Published in 1918, it is an iconic example of visual poetry and typographical experimentation that frees the poem from traditional rules. Apollinaire, a central figure in Parisian artistic circles, played a crucial role in the development of Cubism and the emergence of Surrealism. This work, written during World War I, reflects the shock and chaos of the modern era, using the text's layout as an artistic medium in itself. The poems, which unfold in the shape of images—an Eiffel Tower, a fountain, a bird—create a revolutionary dialogue between word and image. The book is dedicated to René Dalize, a friend of Apollinaire who was killed at the front.

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Calligrammes. Poèmes de la paix et de la guerre (1913-1916)
1918 | Paris | Mercure de France
Signed binding, including the original wrapper; a key work by Apollinaire illustrated with a portrait by Picasso.

Guillaume Apollinaire’s ‘Calligrammes’ is a key work in modern poetry and the artistic avant-garde. Published in 1918, it is an iconic example of visual poetry and typographical experimentation that frees the poem from traditional rules. Apollinaire, a central figure in Parisian artistic circles, played a crucial role in the development of Cubism and the emergence of Surrealism. This work, written during World War I, reflects the shock and chaos of the modern era, using the text's layout as an artistic medium in itself. The poems, which unfold in the shape of images—an Eiffel Tower, a fountain, a bird—create a revolutionary dialogue between word and image. The book is dedicated to René Dalize, a friend of Apollinaire who was killed at the front.

€4,500
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In-8 (Octavo) approx. 20 × 26 cm
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First edition of the first 'mille'.
Print Run
1000
Copy Number
954
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Papier d’édition
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This collected work is a profound reflection on the war experience, but also on love and the human condition, presented in an innovative and visually dynamic form. The 'calligrammes'—poems that form an image—address the perception of the modern world, including the horrors of war, with an emphasis on the beauty that can be found even in chaos. It is a groundbreaking fusion of literary expression and visual art, where the visual presentation is just as important as the words themselves, breaking the traditional boundaries of poetry.

Le livre de Mariage
Sima, Josef
Le livre de Mariage

*Le livre de Mariage* stands among Josef Sima’s earliest and most refined experiments at the intersection of poetry, typography, and image. This Paris edition of 1922 gathers nuptial and love poems by Symbolist and related writers into a carefully orchestrated whole. Sima acted here not only as illustrator, but as the guiding force behind the entire conception. The 31 original woodcuts, both in the text and hors-texte, create a visual rhythm that feels almost musical. The austerity of black and white and the tactile quality of Montval paper deepen the intimacy of the book as object. As an early artist’s book, it already reveals Sima’s gift for fusing literature and image into a single poetic field.

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Une aventure méthodique
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.

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Sombre printemps. Traduit de l’allemand par Ruth Henry et Robert Valançay.
Zürn, Unica · Bellmer, Hans
Sombre printemps. Traduit de l’allemand par Ruth Henry et Robert Valançay.

This large and sumptuous edition of Sombre printemps brings together one of Unica Zürn’s most haunting texts and an original burin frontispiece by Hans Bellmer. Issued by Pierre Belfond as the French translation of Dunkler Frühling, it appeared when Zürn’s name had become inseparable from Bellmer’s. That proximity is not merely biographical here; it shapes the entire aura of the book, in which text and image seem to emerge from the same disturbed inner world. The deluxe issue, printed on vélin d’Arches and accompanied by an additional proof on japon nacré, gives the volume a distinctly bibliophilic status. Bellmer’s signed frontispiece does not simply decorate the text, but stands as a visual counterpoint to Zürn’s claustrophobic prose. The publication is all the more poignant for having followed so closely upon Zürn’s death, as though the book became both tribute and posthumous memorial. Within the Cahiers du Regard, it ranks among the most charged and desirable collaborations. For the collector, this copy unites literary intensity, surrealist resonance, and exceptional material refinement.

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Les Mystères du Confessionnal
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Les Mystères du Confessionnal

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Ill Book
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The Paradoxical Power of Format in Avant-Garde Book Art

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