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André VERDET & Georges BRAQUE - Le Solitaire, 1959 - Full book!

André Verdet & Georges Braque
Le Solitaire, 1959

Full in-4 of +60 pages on paper, bound with linen hardback. Art book by André Verdet, illustrated with 8 colors Jacomet Process prints by Georges Braque.

The original edition!

Numbered 107 on the justification page.

One of the 300 copies printed for the French editor Hazan, out of a total edition of 900.

Dimensions:
+ Size of the book: 19 x 24,5 x 1,5 cm / 7,4 x 9,6 x 0,5 in.
+ Size of the sheets: 18,5 x 23,5 cm / 7,2 x 9,2 in.

Condition: In overall good condition, with some small stains on the cover, and soft handling creases on the corners. Internal very clean, with some minor stains, and some slight discoloration in the margins. Bright and vivid colors otherwise.

Printed by Imp. Union, Paris.

Published by Editions XXe Siècle, Paris.

Edited by Hazan, Paris.


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Dimensions :
- Height : 19 cm
- Width : 24,5 cm

Stencil : The stencil is a printing technique made using a cover (in zinc for example) that prevents paint or ink from flowing. The stencil is then applied to the printed proof by etching, lithography, screen printing or phototyping. Many stencils must be traced and cut to obtain an accurate reproduction of the work.
Georges Braque : (1882-1963) is one of the founding fathers of Cubism. The artist grew up in Le Havre before coming to Paris in 1900. He turned to Fauvism in 1905 and exhibited the next year at The "Salon des Indépendants". Braque met Picasso at the "Bateau-Lavoir" in 1907 by means of Apollinaire. Both artists share an admiration for Cézanne. Giving up landscape for still life, Braque collaborated with Picasso in the formulation of "analytical" then "hermetic" Cubism doctrines. From 1912, the invention of the "papiers collés" allowed him to reintroduce color which became independent from shape ("Still life with violin", 1912). As a pioneer, he was the first to introduce in his works the printing letter, to use the combs to paint, fake wood, and to add sand, sawdust and nail to the painting surface. His mobilization in 1914, marked his separation from Picasso. Braque then essentially dedicated himself to still life. From 1928, the artist lightened his palette and the purchase of his Varengeville-sur-mer property near Dieppe in 1930, announced the reappearance of the landscape in his painting. On the other hand, World War II, inspired his darkest paintings. He died in Paris in 1963.

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