RENE-JACQUES - Entreprise Jean Lefebvre - 1964





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René-Jacques is the author/illustrator of Entreprise Jean Lefebvre, a 1964 first edition French photobook in hardcover, 36 pages, in good condition.
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Welcome to the second Factory Photobooks auction by Anatole Desachy (France) and Ecki Heuser (Germany).
Dive into the wonderful world of 'Factory Photobooks', an amazing genre for photobook collecting! Discover the unknown work of renowned photographers and enjoy the unique, creative interaction of photography, typography, layout, design and material.
Entreprise Jean Lefebvre
Neuilly, Jean Lefebvre, 1964, 284x263mm, 36 pp., bradel binding with publisher's paper, photographic covers.
Introduction text by Jean Lefebvre, illustrated with photographs and photomontages, mostly by René Jacques, for this company specializing in the construction of highways and industrial buildings. Very interesting mock-up/design by Jean Colin, blending a graphic tradition inherited from the UAM with René Jacques' blurred photographs that suggest speed, a key element of the road. Minor defects (see photos).
Welcome to the second Factory Photobooks auction by Anatole Desachy (France) and Ecki Heuser (Germany).
Dive into the wonderful world of 'Factory Photobooks', an amazing genre for photobook collecting! Discover the unknown work of renowned photographers and enjoy the unique, creative interaction of photography, typography, layout, design and material.
Entreprise Jean Lefebvre
Neuilly, Jean Lefebvre, 1964, 284x263mm, 36 pp., bradel binding with publisher's paper, photographic covers.
Introduction text by Jean Lefebvre, illustrated with photographs and photomontages, mostly by René Jacques, for this company specializing in the construction of highways and industrial buildings. Very interesting mock-up/design by Jean Colin, blending a graphic tradition inherited from the UAM with René Jacques' blurred photographs that suggest speed, a key element of the road. Minor defects (see photos).

