Hommage. Dessins de Matisse
€975.00
A unique homage to Henri Matisse, published in Monaco during the final stages of World War II. This remarkable book blends literature, photography and visual art, featuring contributions from some of the leading French artists of the 20th century. It includes poetry by Paul Éluard, an essay by André Rouveyre, and a suite of Matisse drawings, complemented by a striking frontispiece by Leonor Fini and an original photograph by Brassaï.
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Matisse, Henri
Hommage. Dessins de Matisse
1944 | Monaco | Hommage (Fontana)
A rare multidisciplinary homage to Matisse, where poetry, portrait, letter and drawing meet in refinement.
A unique homage to Henri Matisse, published in Monaco during the final stages of World War II. This remarkable book blends literature, photography and visual art, featuring contributions from some of the leading French artists of the 20th century. It includes poetry by Paul Éluard, an essay by André Rouveyre, and a suite of Matisse drawings, complemented by a striking frontispiece by Leonor Fini and an original photograph by Brassaï.
€975
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In-4 (Quarto) approx. 25 × 32 cm
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1 of 1000 numbered copies
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1050
Copy Number
808
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Product DETAIL
The book opens with a lyrical essay by Rouveyre about Matisse, followed by poems by Éluard. At its heart are twelve drawings by Matisse – ranging from charcoal to line work – including two portraits of Apollinaire printed on tracing paper. It also includes a facsimile of a handwritten letter by Matisse listing unpublished drawings, and concludes with a 1939 studio photograph of Matisse taken by Brassaï.

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