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Eaux-fortes pour Alcools de Guillaume Apollinaire

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In June 1934 Louis Marcoussis completed his remarkable cycle of etchings for Guillaume Apollinaire’s Alcools. Issued small (duodecimo), the suite is loose-leaf in a folder and slipcase devised by the artist. Forty plates make up the set: thirty-four numbered for individual poems, a full-page portrait, a title, a full-page plate for the contents, and three vignettes. Marcoussis renders Apollinaire’s imagery in precise, rhythmic line, balancing lyricism with cubist clarity. The result is among the most coherent graphic readings of Alcools, carefully paced and sequenced. This copy is one of the very scarce author’s copies on Arches wove.

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Eaux-fortes pour Alcools de Guillaume Apollinaire
1934 | Paris | Marcoussis, Louis
Complete and early-preserved, the portfolio stands out within a very limited circulation. Its status as an author’s copy gives it added weight and provenance. A hinge-moment between poetry and print, as crisp as the line from which it is made.

In June 1934 Louis Marcoussis completed his remarkable cycle of etchings for Guillaume Apollinaire’s Alcools. Issued small (duodecimo), the suite is loose-leaf in a folder and slipcase devised by the artist. Forty plates make up the set: thirty-four numbered for individual poems, a full-page portrait, a title, a full-page plate for the contents, and three vignettes. Marcoussis renders Apollinaire’s imagery in precise, rhythmic line, balancing lyricism with cubist clarity. The result is among the most coherent graphic readings of Alcools, carefully paced and sequenced. This copy is one of the very scarce author’s copies on Arches wove.

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In-12 (Duodecimo) approx. 17 × 22 cm
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One of the two author’s copies (copy B), on Arches wove.
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78
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Alcools (1913) is a landmark of modern poetry, abandoning fixed frames for free, associative montage. The poems move between memory and modernity, Parisian nights and journeys, love and loss. Marcoussis’ suite follows that arc, condensing motifs into clear, suggestive contours. The aim is not literal illustration but echo, rhythm and counterpoint. Spread across thirty-four poems, the plates form a visual score that accompanies reading. The portfolio thus keeps the text’s openness while offering an autonomous pictorial path.

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