De mémoire d'homme. Poème
€3,200.00
De mémoire d'homme is an extraordinary collaboration between the eminent Dadaist Tristan Tzara and the incomparable modernist Pablo Picasso. The work presents a four-part poetry cycle, De mémoire d'homme, written between 1946 and 1949, which is visually enhanced by nine impressive lithographs by Picasso. The lithographs, drawn in part with his fingers, lend the illustrations a unique and spontaneous charm rarely seen in illustrated books. The edition, printed by the renowned Mourlot Frères, is known for its bold artistic approach and the seamless integration of text and image. It is a beautiful example of how two artistic giants of the 20th century joined forces to create a monumental work that explores the boundaries of poetry and visual arts. This copy, one of the 300 on Arches, is a rare testimony to a peak artistic period in post-war French art. The book reveals a masterful dialogue between Tzara's texts and Picasso's bold visual interpretations.
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De mémoire d'homme. Poème
1949 | Paris | Mourlot Frères
This work is a rare example of an illustrated book that embodies both the poetic depth of Tzara and the playful, graphic virtuosity of Picasso. The experimental lithographs with finger drawings make this an indispensable piece for lovers of modern art.
De mémoire d'homme is an extraordinary collaboration between the eminent Dadaist Tristan Tzara and the incomparable modernist Pablo Picasso. The work presents a four-part poetry cycle, De mémoire d'homme, written between 1946 and 1949, which is visually enhanced by nine impressive lithographs by Picasso. The lithographs, drawn in part with his fingers, lend the illustrations a unique and spontaneous charm rarely seen in illustrated books. The edition, printed by the renowned Mourlot Frères, is known for its bold artistic approach and the seamless integration of text and image. It is a beautiful example of how two artistic giants of the 20th century joined forces to create a monumental work that explores the boundaries of poetry and visual arts. This copy, one of the 300 on Arches, is a rare testimony to a peak artistic period in post-war French art. The book reveals a masterful dialogue between Tzara's texts and Picasso's bold visual interpretations.
€3,200
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In-4 (Quarto) approx. 25 × 32 cm
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One of 300 numbered copies on vélin d'Arches paper.
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350
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291
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De mémoire d'homme consists of a four-part poetry cycle by Tristan Tzara, written between 1946 and 1949, the period during which Picasso's contribution to the work was also created. The cycle is a profound reflection on the human experience, memory, and the changing nature of time. The poems are imbued with a symbolism that is both personal and universal, exploring themes such as loss, hope, and the search for identity in the aftermath of World War II. The work shows a certain maturity and an introspective tone that departs from Tzara's earlier radical and avant-garde experiments. The text creates a poetic landscape that complements Picasso's whimsical and spontaneous lithographs in a poignant way.

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