Relié, 168 pages, paru en 1974 aux éditions Cercle d'art, livre en très bon état général.
Reference : ART5763M
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, mercatorfonds, 2012 Hardcover with dust-jacket, Pages: 160, Format: 32.5 x 24.5 cm .Beautiful reproductions and extensive documentation of 130 previously unpublished and newly attributed works of Rene Magritte..English ISBN 978 90 6153 989 6 ISBN 9789061539896.
Rene Magritte (18981967) was a surrealist artist whose thought-provoking works used ordinary objects to challenge how viewers perceived reality. His extensive oeuvre was documented in a comprehensive five-volume project, led by distinguished art critic and writer David Sylvester. In the years that followed the publication of the final volume in 1997, numerous works purporting to be by Magritte appeared on the art market. Under the auspices of the Fondation Magritte, a committee was established to verify the authenticity of newly discovered works as well as those previously recorded as whereabouts unknown or listed as appendix items in the original volumes of the Rene Magritte Catalogue Raisonne.Designed as an art book, Rene Magritte: Newly Discovered Works includes color illustrations of 130 previously unpublished or unknown works authenticated by the committee between September 2000 and March 2010. Like its predecessors, this volume is the culmination of years of research, which synthesizes new discoveries about the artworks and details of the life of Magritte himself. Accompanying text and comparative documentation provide a wealth of complementary information, including the circumstances of a works discovery, references to letters, quotations in their original languages, and citations from previous volumes.
Textes de André Breton, René Magritte, Paul Nougé, Tristan Tzara, Paul Eluard, Louis Scutenaire... Illustrations de Pierre Sanders, Ernst, Hérold, Louis Van de Spiegele, Marïen, Magritte, Hans Arp, Pol Bury, Armand Simon, Louis Dumouchel, Henri Goetz....
Reference : 130
Galerie des Éditions La Boétie, Bruxelles, 1945, (14,4 x 19,3 cm), 22 pages. Couverture illustrée par René Magritte. Textes d'André Breton, René Magritte, Paul Nougé, Tristan Tzara, Eluard, Louis Scutenaire..Illustrations de Pierre Sanders, Ernst, Hérold, Louis Van de Spiegele, Marïen, Magritte, Hans Arp, Pol Bury, Armand Simon, Louis Dumouchel, Henri Goetz,... Rare catalogue d'exposition de tableaux, dessins, collages, objets, photos et textes des surréalistes essentiellement belges. Exemplaire offert par Yves Battistini à Pierre Mabille, avec une lettre autographe signée de ce dernier où il évoque la lecture du "Miroir du Merveilleux", et un poème autographe signé d'Yves Battistini en dernière page. Rare exemplaire en bon état pour cette publication fragile, une déchirure sans manque avec pliures en bas de la première page, une coupure sans manque en bas de la 3ème page.
Yves Battistini, né le 18 septembre 1922 à Hasselt en Belgique, mort à Sartène en Corse le 2 décembre 2009, est un helléniste français. Yves Battistini suit des études de lettres classiques à Nice puis à Paris. Réfractaire au STO, il vit dans la clandestinité du 1er juillet 1943 au 20 août 1944. Sa rencontre avec René Char, en octobre 1945 à Paris, marque « le début en amitié dune longue conversation souveraine » avec la philosophie grecque et la poésie. Son chemin croise ceux dAndré Breton, Paul Éluard, Albert Camus, Clovis Trouille, Francis Bott, Max Ernst, Victor Brauner, Christian Dotremont, Noël Arnaud, Maurice Blanchard, Serge Venturini Il participe au mouvement des groupes Le Surréalisme Révolutionnaire et La Révolution la Nuit (1946 1948), publiant notamment des tracts, manifestes, affiches, textes et expositions. Il a consacré sa vie à traduire des auteurs grecs anciens. Professeur agrégé (par promotion interne) de lettres classiques au lycée Georges Clemenceau de Sartène de 1949 à 1979, il devient inspecteur pédagogique régional, toujours en Corse, de 1979 à 1984. Tous nos envois se font avec suivi. I ship worldwide, have no hesitation to contact me for any question.
Musées royaux des beaux-arts de Belgique, Bruxelles, 1988. In-4, broché sous couverture rempliée et illustrée en couleurs, 125 pp. Avant-propos, par Henri Pauwels - Magritte avant Magritte, par Phil Mertens/Magritte voor Magritte - René Magritte, par Louis Scutenaire - René Magritte ou "Nous sommes responsables de l'univers", par André Bosmans/René Magritte of "Nous sommes responsables de l'univers" - Revivre ...
Illustrations en noir in texte et planches couleurs à pleine page.Ouvrage bilingue français/néerlandais. --- Plus d'informations sur le site archivesdunord.com
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N° 8. Janvier 1955. Illustrations de René Magritte, E.L.T. Mesens, Paul Colinet. Textes de Paul Colinet, Louis Scutenaire, Marcel Piqueray, Marcel Lecomte, Gaston Puel, Achille Chavée, René Magritte. 8 pages.
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René Magritte, W. van den Bussche, Provinciaal Museum voor Moderne Kunst (Ostend, Belgium)
Reference : 029385
(1998)
ISBN : 9074377742
Brugge 1998 Stichting Kunstboek Soft cover
Zachte kaft, 29 x 25 cm, 244 blz., Nederlands en Engels, Illustraties, staat: Zeer Goed. The playful surrealism of Rene Magritte (1898-1967) has had a tremendous and liberating influence on the art of our day, and this book is the first to take a systematic look at that influence. Cataloging a Belgian exhibition, this volume illustrates how some 50+ contemporary artists -- including Artschwager, Louise Bourgeois, Wim Delvoye, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Boyd Webb and many more -- have, in various ways and to varying degrees, shown a conceptual kinship with Magritte's work. Special attention in the book is paid to Magritte's sculptures, which are exhibited here completely for the first time, and which were created at the end of the artist's life. These works constitute a link from Magritte's life to the present, as they were mostly cast after his death. This book even considers Magritte's legacy as reflected in such mediums as film, theater, photography, video and computer art. The book features over 200 images, as well as text by noted art critics Edward-Lucie Smith and Robert Rosenblum.