Étienne VATELOT / Bernard LOUÉDIN - Opus - 1997





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Opus, an illustrated edition by Étienne VATELOT and Bernard LOUÉDIN, published by Michèle Broutta in 1997, a numbered 75-copy edition on nacré Japanese paper with 6 original signed color etchings plus an extra etching, in-folio format (34.5 × 26.1 cm) with a red suede emboîtage and a plexiglass window, signed by both artist and author, 48 pages, in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
VATELOT (Étienne)
Work
Paris, Michèle Broutta, 1997
In-folio (34.5 cm × 26.1 cm) of [24 ff.]. Unique print run of 75 numbered copies on pearlescent Japanese paper.
In sheets under a white pleated cover, the title cold-stamped on the front cover, a red suede slipcase ornamented on the back with the title, the author and the artist in gold letters, the front board decorated with a plexiglass window revealing a signed etching, and the title in gold letters.
A work illustrated with 6 original color etchings signed by Bernard Louédin (as announced in the colophon), and including an additional signed etching illustrating the window of the slipcase.
One of the 60 numbered copies, accompanied by the etchings printed on 350 g Hahnemühle paper with a rooster watermark, this one no. 49, signed by the artist and the author.
Perfect condition.
Seller's Story
VATELOT (Étienne)
Work
Paris, Michèle Broutta, 1997
In-folio (34.5 cm × 26.1 cm) of [24 ff.]. Unique print run of 75 numbered copies on pearlescent Japanese paper.
In sheets under a white pleated cover, the title cold-stamped on the front cover, a red suede slipcase ornamented on the back with the title, the author and the artist in gold letters, the front board decorated with a plexiglass window revealing a signed etching, and the title in gold letters.
A work illustrated with 6 original color etchings signed by Bernard Louédin (as announced in the colophon), and including an additional signed etching illustrating the window of the slipcase.
One of the 60 numbered copies, accompanied by the etchings printed on 350 g Hahnemühle paper with a rooster watermark, this one no. 49, signed by the artist and the author.
Perfect condition.

