Jours de Gloire. Histoire de la Libération de Paris
€840.00
"Jours de Gloire" is a monumental work capturing the joy and historical significance of the Liberation of Paris in 1944. This collective volume brings together some of the greatest names in French literature and art to share their testimonies and reflections on this crucial event. The compilation is a unique fusion of poetry, prose, and graphic art, conveying the emotional and political charge of the moments immediately following the occupation. Central to its prestige is the collaboration between the eminent poet Paul Éluard and the iconic artist Pablo Picasso. It transcends being merely a book; it is a historical document and an artistic celebration of newfound freedom. The presence of contributions from figures such as Paul Valéry and Colette firmly anchors the work within the canon of the French literary response to the war. Visually, the book is enriched by an impressive cast of illustrators, making it a bibliophilic treasure. This copy, in its original state of uncut sheets, emphasizes its rarity and the careful, luxurious nature of its production. It serves as a tangible reminder of the "Days of Glory" and the resilience of French culture. The unique etching of Françoise Gilot by Picasso adds an intimate and personal element to this public commemoration.
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Éluard, Paul
Valéry, Paul
Colette
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Jours de Gloire. Histoire de la Libération de Paris
1949 | Paris | Lambusier
As a rare and complete copy in uncut sheets, this work is an essential document of French artistic and political history. The combination of Éluard's poetry and Picasso's graphic art makes this a bibliophilic landmark.
"Jours de Gloire" is a monumental work capturing the joy and historical significance of the Liberation of Paris in 1944. This collective volume brings together some of the greatest names in French literature and art to share their testimonies and reflections on this crucial event. The compilation is a unique fusion of poetry, prose, and graphic art, conveying the emotional and political charge of the moments immediately following the occupation. Central to its prestige is the collaboration between the eminent poet Paul Éluard and the iconic artist Pablo Picasso. It transcends being merely a book; it is a historical document and an artistic celebration of newfound freedom. The presence of contributions from figures such as Paul Valéry and Colette firmly anchors the work within the canon of the French literary response to the war. Visually, the book is enriched by an impressive cast of illustrators, making it a bibliophilic treasure. This copy, in its original state of uncut sheets, emphasizes its rarity and the careful, luxurious nature of its production. It serves as a tangible reminder of the "Days of Glory" and the resilience of French culture. The unique etching of Françoise Gilot by Picasso adds an intimate and personal element to this public commemoration.
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In-8 (Octavo) approx. 20 × 26 cm
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One of the 1070 numbered copies.
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1070
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230
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Onbekend / Divers
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The book "Jours de Gloire" is a collection of literary testimonies documenting the euphoria and the aftermath of the Liberation of Paris. The texts, in both poetry and prose, offer a mosaic of personal and collective experiences from the final days of the occupation. Central themes include the recovery of freedom, the celebration of the Resistance, and hope for the future of France. Éluard's poem, which accompanies Picasso's portrait of Françoise Gilot, is an emotional highlight, where personal art intertwines with the public event. In addition to Éluard, prominent writers such as Colette and Paul Valéry contribute, ensuring the literary depth of the work. The work functions as a tribute to those who suffered and an affirmation of the cultural vitality of the nation.

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