Dunoyer de Segonzac – 1929
*Dunoyer de Segonzac – 1929* gathers Claude Roger-Marx’s nuanced tribute to the artist, richly illustrated throughout. This copy is from the top tier on Japon impérial and bears the nominative note “imprimé pour le Docteur Lucien-Graux.” It includes a long author’s inscription and two original drawings in Segonzac’s spirit: a larger brush-and-ink head in profile and a smaller vignette. The luxurious binding by René Aussourd adds high bibliophilic refinement. With the “Bibliothèque du Docteur Lucien-Graux” ex-libris, the provenance is impeccable. Text, image, and fine binding converge here in a quintessentially Parisian production of the late 1920s.
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Roger-Marx, Claude
Dunoyer de Segonzac
Dunoyer de Segonzac – 1929
1929 | Paris | Manuel Bruker
A rare, top-tier Graux copy where inscription, drawings, binding, and provenance align. A choice piece of Paris bibliophily.
*Dunoyer de Segonzac – 1929* gathers Claude Roger-Marx’s nuanced tribute to the artist, richly illustrated throughout. This copy is from the top tier on Japon impérial and bears the nominative note “imprimé pour le Docteur Lucien-Graux.” It includes a long author’s inscription and two original drawings in Segonzac’s spirit: a larger brush-and-ink head in profile and a smaller vignette. The luxurious binding by René Aussourd adds high bibliophilic refinement. With the “Bibliothèque du Docteur Lucien-Graux” ex-libris, the provenance is impeccable. Text, image, and fine binding converge here in a quintessentially Parisian production of the late 1920s.
€1,850
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In-12 (Duodecimo) approx. 17 × 22 cm
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Copy on Japon impérial, printed for Docteur Lucien-Graux; with long author’s inscription and two original drawings.
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175
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Roger-Marx—critic and essayist—presents Segonzac as a “classical modern,” rooted in observation. The texts frame the artist in the interwar milieu and stress his graphic vigor. The illustrations echo this living line. The bibliophile format reflects Lucien-Graux’s circle and Paris publishing. Inscription, drawings, and binding together create a collector-level copy.

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