CESAR AND HIS “MURAL FLOWS”, ANTIBES, 1978
Silver salt print, 30.5 x 20.2 cm, stamp on the back
(TP2)
CESAR AND HIS “MURAL FLOWS”, ANTIBES, 1978
Silver salt print, 30.5 x 20.2 cm, stamp on the back
(TP2)
Vienna – Berlin, Publishing House for Literature and Politics, 1930, 20 X 13.5 cm., bound in publisher’s cloth, 436 p., cover and endpaper illustrations by John Heartfield (15600 E).
LE CONCILE D’AMOUR, Libertés 13, Préface d’André Breton, Paris, Jean-Jacques Pauvert, 1964, 18 X 9 cm.
(18117 FD24)
Weil am Rhein, Vitra Design Museum, 2018, 25 X 19 cm, 399 pages, illustrations (16259 E)
“Get Yourself Killed for a Better Life, Butterfly, (Paris), (1951), red print on white paper, 10.5 X 13.5 cm”
Recipe for Making Balls, Collection Grame-écriture, Gigondas, L’atelier des grames, 1977, 12.4 x 12.4 cm, two texts and an original wood engraving by Jean-Luc Parant, two original wood engravings by Titi printed in 550 numbered copies, #149, signed by the author (16464 FD).
Catalogue d’exposition, Paris, Galerie Montaigne, 1991, 24 X 16 cm., non paginé, illustrations
Texte de Bernard Lamarche-Vadel
(17348 FD)
The beautiful drawings are in “dessins”, Montigny les Metz, Richard Meier, 1987, 28X21 cm, hardcover, accordion style, with illustrations. One of the 10 H.C. drawings adorned with an original drawing, signed by the authors and numbered III/X (16676 FD).
Paris, Fontaine Editions, 1945-1947, 14 X 11.5 cm, cover illustrated by Mario Prassinos. Comes from André Breton’s collection (lot number 324 in the André Breton sale at Calmels Cohen, Paris, on April 8th, 2003).
Collection L’Age d’or, Paris, Fontaine, 1947, folded cover, 14 X 11.5 cm., 37 pages, one of the 400 copies on white vellum (14130 EV)
Paris, Somogy, 1975, 23 X 17 cm., publisher’s cloth binding, 288p., illustrations, dust jacket (16743 FD)
MY GRAND 70TH BIRTHDAY TOUR, 2003
Lithographie, 59 X 83 cm.
Signé et numéroté 5/30 par l’artiste
DROMMEDIGTE, Copenhague, Helhestens Forlag, 1945, 22 X 15 cm., illustré
Tirage à 300 exemplaires numérotés, n°122
Daté, signé et numéroté par Carl Henning Pedersen
(17962 FD24)