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COMPERE LE RENARD, February 2nd, 1923, printed paper, 47 X 40 cm Invitation to the performance of Compère le renard by Georges Polti (ink stains)

ART AND ACTION, Theater Laboratory, A SEASON IN HELL with ARTHUR RIMBAUD’S VOWEL SONNET, Invitation, Paris, Palais de l’UCAF Performance carried out as part of the 1937 International Exhibition. Impression on paper, in red and black, 16.5 X 14.5 cm, folded leaflet in three, 1 illustration (13484 E).

Homage to Antonin Artaud, Invitation, Paris, Pierre Gallery/Sarah-Bernardt Theater, June 7th, 1946, printed paper, 21X13.5 cm, 4 p. (12636 E)

Typed and signed letter, July 25th, 1953, 1 page. Registered letter sent to the Director of Editions Arcanes concerning the publication of VIE ET MORT DE SATAN LE FEU. Attached: 4 press cuttings containing important articles about the Artaud family’s opposition to the publication of Artaud’s complete works (13820 E).

Special issue of the LA TOUR DE FEU magazine, International Review of Poetic Creation, No. 63-64, December 1959, 22.5 X 14 cm, 232 pages, illustrations (15419 E).

FRIEDRICH HUNDERTWASSER, 1955
Silver print, 20.6 X 15.2 cm., stamp on back
Portrait taken during the artist’s exhibition at the Galleria Naviglio in February 1955
(TD7)

Collection Métamorphoses II, Paris, Gallimard, NRF, 1937, 19 X 14 cm, 176 p.
Envoi d’Audiberti à René Laporte
(17409 E)

Paris, Gallimard, NRF, 1938, 18,6 X 12 cm, 287 p.
Envoi de l’auteur à René Laporte
(17389 E)

Paris, Robert Laffont, 1946, 18,5 X 12 cm., 90 p.
Tirage à 100 exemplaire sur Alfa.
Envoi de l’auteur à René Laporte
Annonce de parution joint
(17387 E)

Paris, Gallimard, NRF, 1947, 18,7 X 12 cm, 241 p.
Envoi de l’auteur à René Laporte
Annonce de parution joint
(17388 E)

“Cologne, Publisher M. DuMont Schaubert, 1971, 30 X 21 cm, unpaged, illustrations (16741 FD)”

Paris, Agency, 1970, 20 X 12 cm., no pagination “October contains the weather forecasts from the newspaper LE MONDE for the month of October 1969. The clippings from the newspaper FRANCE-SOIR that accompany them recount the crimes of the following day.” (16711 FD)

Paris, Galerie Charpentier, 1949, 23.5 x 16 cm., 4 p., list of exhibited works (16843 E).

Tirage d’époque collé sur papier, 54,5 X 37,5 cm., signé et daté sur le papier
(6636)

“The following exhibitions were held from 1950-1951: Contemporary Drawings, John Piper, The Heritage of Auguste Rodin, Sixty Unknown Drawings by Paul Klee, Aristide Maillol, Henry Moore, Max Beckmann, Jacques Lipchitz, Biblical Themes by Ben-Zion, and Recent Lithographs by Pablo Picasso at the New York Buchholz Gallery/Curt Valentin Gallery. Exhibition catalogues were bound in canvas, measuring 17.5 x 12.5 cm with illustrations. (Catalogue number 16709 FD)”