Signed; Marie-Jo Bourron - HC; Sortilège et matière (With 5 original lithographs) - 2002





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Description from the seller
Original HC edition (Hors Commerce) benefiting from:
- Signed lithographs at the beginning and end of the work
- Signed inscription by Marie-Jo Bourron
It is more precisely one of the 20 EA copies numbered in Roman numerals.
This is copy number: HC XXXII / L
Work devoted to the sculptural oeuvre of Marie-Jo Bourron, whose work sits at the crossing of Rodin and Camille Claudel.
The title Sortilège et matière perfectly reflects the artist's universe, who worked clay, bronze, marble, resin and patinated plasters with remarkable freedom of expression.
Author's quality:
Marie-Josèphe Bourron, (1931–2021) was a French sculptor — a student of Étienne-Martin at the Beaux-Arts de Paris (1972–1978), exhibited in France, the United States, Germany and Switzerland.
- Number of pages: 256
- Dimensions: 34 x 25.5 x 4 cm
Condition: Like new, fresh interior, free from annotations and dog-eared pages. Red cloth-covered binding with corners still sharp. Dust jacket with a few minimal traces on the corners, very lightly rubbed.
See the photos included in the description.
Will be delivered in a carefully packed, sturdy, and trackable package.
Original HC edition (Hors Commerce) benefiting from:
- Signed lithographs at the beginning and end of the work
- Signed inscription by Marie-Jo Bourron
It is more precisely one of the 20 EA copies numbered in Roman numerals.
This is copy number: HC XXXII / L
Work devoted to the sculptural oeuvre of Marie-Jo Bourron, whose work sits at the crossing of Rodin and Camille Claudel.
The title Sortilège et matière perfectly reflects the artist's universe, who worked clay, bronze, marble, resin and patinated plasters with remarkable freedom of expression.
Author's quality:
Marie-Josèphe Bourron, (1931–2021) was a French sculptor — a student of Étienne-Martin at the Beaux-Arts de Paris (1972–1978), exhibited in France, the United States, Germany and Switzerland.
- Number of pages: 256
- Dimensions: 34 x 25.5 x 4 cm
Condition: Like new, fresh interior, free from annotations and dog-eared pages. Red cloth-covered binding with corners still sharp. Dust jacket with a few minimal traces on the corners, very lightly rubbed.
See the photos included in the description.
Will be delivered in a carefully packed, sturdy, and trackable package.

