André Chabot - Érotique du cimetière - 1989





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Érotique du cimetière is a photographical and textual artist’s book signed by André Chabot, a 1st edition published in 1989 by Henri Veyrier, in French with a soft cover, 223 pages, in Very Good condition.
Description from the seller
Érotique du cimetière is a book-object photographic and textual unique signed by André Chabot, famous for his visual explorations of funeral sculpture.
First published in 1989 by Henri Veyrier, this original edition offers an aesthetic and intense plunge into the heart of the sensuality hidden in the forms of stone and bronze of cemeteries around the world.
The book gathers about 300 black-and-white photographs accompanied by critical and poetic texts by the author, which trace a visual journey through funerary sculptures—from feminine figures to angels, including symbolic motifs—evoking both Eros and Thanatos, desire and death.
Chabot's images offer a sensual and contemplative reading of the funerary heritage, blending poetry, irony and cultural reflections.
- Number of pages: 223
- Dimensions: 28 x 22 cm
Condition: Very good interior fresh, free of creased pages. Cover with some minor traces at the rubbed corners, slight knock to the bottom of its spine. 3 pages out of 223 contain annotations.
See the photos included in the description.
Will be shipped in a careful, sturdy and trackable package.
Érotique du cimetière is a book-object photographic and textual unique signed by André Chabot, famous for his visual explorations of funeral sculpture.
First published in 1989 by Henri Veyrier, this original edition offers an aesthetic and intense plunge into the heart of the sensuality hidden in the forms of stone and bronze of cemeteries around the world.
The book gathers about 300 black-and-white photographs accompanied by critical and poetic texts by the author, which trace a visual journey through funerary sculptures—from feminine figures to angels, including symbolic motifs—evoking both Eros and Thanatos, desire and death.
Chabot's images offer a sensual and contemplative reading of the funerary heritage, blending poetry, irony and cultural reflections.
- Number of pages: 223
- Dimensions: 28 x 22 cm
Condition: Very good interior fresh, free of creased pages. Cover with some minor traces at the rubbed corners, slight knock to the bottom of its spine. 3 pages out of 223 contain annotations.
See the photos included in the description.
Will be shipped in a careful, sturdy and trackable package.

