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VOLUME I 1898-1914, Brussels, Fonds Mercator, 2014
Hardcover publisher, 30.3 X 25.7 cm, 422p, illustrations
(17209 EV)

This means: “Brussels, Mercatorfonds, 2016, 30 x 23 cm, 224 pages, illustrations.”

VOLUME II, 1915-1927, Brussels, Mercator Fund, 2016
Publisher hardcover, 30 X 25.5 cm, 495p, illustrations
(17209 EV)

VOLUME III, 1927-1939, Brussels, Mercator Fund, 2019
Publisher’s hardcover, 30.5 X 25.7 cm, 461p, illustrations
(17209 EV)

VOLUME IV, 1940-1953, Brussels, Fonds Mercator, 2022
Publisher’s hardcover, 30 X 25.5 cm., 480p., illustrations
(17209 EV)

“Paris, Beaux-arts Editions, 2008, 20 X 20 cm, hardcover, 173p., illustrations, dust jacket (10487 E)”

Exhibition catalogue, Paris, Galerie Louise Leiris, 1948, printed cardboard folded in half, 13.3 X 10.5 cm. List of exhibited works (4026 EV).

“Season’s Greetings, New York, Perls Gallery Lithograph, 18 X 12.6 cm. (15738 E)”

COUPLE CONSIDERING A THREESOME, 1968 Drypoint and scraper directly on copper, 14.6 x 22.3 cm, signed in pencil by the artist, Paris, Galerie Louise Leiris One of 50 copies on Rives vellum numbered from 1/50 to 50/50, no. 5/50 (15636 CH)

Exhibition catalog, New York, MOMA, 2011, 26 X 21 cm, hardcover publisher, 104 pages, illustrations (11961 E).

Exhibition catalog, New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum / Houston, Museum of Fine Arts, 2013 27 X 24 cm., 227p., illustrations (13058 E)

Surrealist Map, Paris, Georges Hugnet, 1937, printed on blue or green paper, 9 x 14 cm. Discoloration

Lithograph, signed, dated 1970, artist’s proof, 19 X 15 cm. Signed greeting card by Ionel Jianou (16759 E)

Introduction to an Aesthetics of Literature I Paris, Gallimard, NRF, 1953, 19 X 12 cm, 316p. Author’s dedication to André Breton (17046 FD).

Introduction to Aesthetics in Literature I Paris, Gallimard, NRF, 1953, 19 X 12 cm., 316p. Author’s dedication to André Breton (17046 FD).

Gaîté Collection, Paris, Nantal, 1938, 19 X 12 cm, 238 p, illustrations by the author. Sent by Picq to Maurice Henry (15423 E).