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Ce Château pressenti

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€850.00

A rare meeting of poet Gherasim Luca and painter Victor Brauner, issued by Méconnaissance in Paris in 1958. This copy of *Ce Château pressenti* belongs to the hors commerce series and is marked “Exemplaire d’Auteur,” printed on vélin d’Arches. The frontispiece is an offset reproduction of Brauner’s plate; the original intaglio etching is absent. The interplay between Luca’s linguistic experiments and Brauner’s imaginary world gives the book a charged, almost architectural aura. Condition is unused: in plano, fresh paper with light foxing. A telling document of surrealist publishing, where text and image meet in an intimate print run.

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Ce Château pressenti
1958 | Parijs | Méconnaissance
By virtue of its author’s-copy status on Arches and its unusual configuration without the etching, this is a striking reference copy within the printing history of *Ce Château pressenti*. It embodies the close yet flexible bond between text and image in Surrealist book culture.

A rare meeting of poet Gherasim Luca and painter Victor Brauner, issued by Méconnaissance in Paris in 1958. This copy of *Ce Château pressenti* belongs to the hors commerce series and is marked “Exemplaire d’Auteur,” printed on vélin d’Arches. The frontispiece is an offset reproduction of Brauner’s plate; the original intaglio etching is absent. The interplay between Luca’s linguistic experiments and Brauner’s imaginary world gives the book a charged, almost architectural aura. Condition is unused: in plano, fresh paper with light foxing. A telling document of surrealist publishing, where text and image meet in an intimate print run.

€850
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In-4 (Quarto) approx. 25 × 32 cm
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Author’s copy (hors commerce) on vélin d’Arches; without the original etching; unbound, in plano.
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486
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Vélin d’Arches
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A collection of poems and/or prose poems in which Luca stretches language, repetition and breath to construct a mental “castle.” Themes of desire, metamorphosis and disorientation recur, carried by a cadence that makes the deliberate stutter of the voice audible. Brauner’s presence—even as a reproduction—frames the reading within a distinctly surreal visual register.

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