Joanny Drevet / Charles Maurras - Paysages mistraliens - 1944-1944





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Paysages mistraliens is a first edition illustrated by Joanny Drevet and Charles Maurras, in soft cover, published in 1944 by Didier et Richard, containing 40 pages, 40 x 30 cm, with 20 etchings and 20 in-text drawings plus fold-out cards or plates.
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Charles Maurras, born on April 20, 1868, in Martigues (Bouches-du-Rhône), and died on November 16, 1952, in Saint-Symphorien-lès-Tours (Indre-et-Loire).
He is a French journalist, essayist, politician, and poet.
This MISTRALIENS landscape illustration book, printed on June 15, 1944, by DIDIER & RICHARD in Lyon, is in loose pages, with a slipcase and a cardboard box.
This is a first edition, illustrated with 20 etchings and 20 in-text drawings, as well as drawings within the text by Joanny Drevet.
The book is presented in a rigid cardboard cover protecting the original work of one of the 725 copies from a print run of 101 to 825. This one bears the No. 666.
This carton can be replaced because it shows some damage at the top and bottom, without directly affecting the artist's work, which contains a series of 20 Original Etchings.
The work is therefore unbound, with each drawing on a sheet. The preface text unfolds in a format of 80 cm.
Charles Maurras, born on April 20, 1868, in Martigues (Bouches-du-Rhône), and died on November 16, 1952, in Saint-Symphorien-lès-Tours (Indre-et-Loire).
He is a French journalist, essayist, politician, and poet.
This MISTRALIENS landscape illustration book, printed on June 15, 1944, by DIDIER & RICHARD in Lyon, is in loose pages, with a slipcase and a cardboard box.
This is a first edition, illustrated with 20 etchings and 20 in-text drawings, as well as drawings within the text by Joanny Drevet.
The book is presented in a rigid cardboard cover protecting the original work of one of the 725 copies from a print run of 101 to 825. This one bears the No. 666.
This carton can be replaced because it shows some damage at the top and bottom, without directly affecting the artist's work, which contains a series of 20 Original Etchings.
The work is therefore unbound, with each drawing on a sheet. The preface text unfolds in a format of 80 cm.

