Zadkine. Exhibition: Bristol, City Museum & Art Gallery; London, Tate Gallery and Newcastle, Hatton Gallery, 1961. Unpaginated (28 pages) with 12 monochrome plates. Wrappers. 25x18cms.
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De Russisch-Franse beeldhouwer Ossip Zadkine (1888-1967) onderhield sterke banden met Nederland. In dit boek beschrijft kunsthistoricus Feico Hoekstra de innige relatie tussen de beeldhouwer en ons land. De betekenis van Zadkine voor Nederland was ontegenzeggelijk groot, maar het omgekeerde is ook waar. Mede door zijn goede Nederlandse contacten groeide Ossip Zadkine uit tot een van de invloedrijkste beeldhouwers van het internationale modernisme. ------- The work of Russian-French sculptor Ossip Zadkine (1888-1967) is full of mythological figures, including Diane, Narcissus and Orpheus. Zadkine particularly identified with the latter. Just as Orpheus managed with his music to prompt animals, plants and even rocks to dance, so the artist brought material to life with his hands. Zadkine therefore referred to this creative metamorphosis as ?the Orphic event?. He also turned his own life story into a myth. The idea of becoming an artist had been revealed to him as a child, he said, when he had fallen with his hand in the clay. From that point on, Zadkine allowed himself to be guided by nature, which he regarded as a source of perpetual change.
Chez Marcel Sautier, 1966. Petit in-4 en feuilles sous chemise et étui de l'éditeur (27,5 x 17,5 cm), 64 p., Poème de Robert Ganzo illustré de six eaux-fortes dOssip Zadkine.Tirage à 200 exemplaires numérotés, celui-ci le n° 74, l'un des 175 exemplaires sur Grand papier d'Auvergne à la main du Moulin Richard de Bas, signé par Robert Ganzo et par Ossip Zadkine. Très frais, excellent état.
Musées d'Arles/Actes Sud, 1992. In-4, broché sous couverture rempliée et illustrée en couleurs, 114 pp. Zadkine à l'œuvre, par Sylvain Lecombre - Zadkine et le spirituel dans la sculpture du XXe siècle, par Paul-Louis Rinuy - Zadkine et le cubisme, par Pierre Daix - Zadkine et les collectionneurs, par Patrick Elliott - Catalogue des œuvres ...
Illustrations en noir et blanc in texte et 31 planches couleurs en hors texte. --- Plus d'informations sur le site archivesdunord.com
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Paris : ARTED Editions d'Art, 1964. Un volume broché sous jaquette illustré (28x21,3 cm), 109 pages + 97 photographies de sculptures en noir sur papier couché en hors texte. Comprend le catalogue raisonné de l'oeuvre de Zadkine et la liste de ses expositions. Texte de Ionel Jianou : Zadkine et l'esprit d'universalité. Bon état.
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<p><meta charset="utf-8"><span>Publié à l'occasion de l'exposition Zadkine Art déco au musée Zadkine, ce catalogue explore une facette méconnue de l'artiste : son lien avec l'Art déco, mouvement phare né il y a tout juste un siècle. Au fil des écrits de spécialistes se déploie l'extraordinaire inventivité d'un sculpteur en quête de nouvelles formes et de nouveaux matériaux. Dans les années 1920-1930, Zadkine multiplie les expérimentations, s'ouvre aux arts décoratifs et s'approprie des techniques modernes, comme celle de la laque. Pour la première fois, ses projets de décors architecturaux font l'objet d'une étude approfondie, révélant un créateur complet, désireux de dépasser les limites de l'atelier pour se confronter à l'échelle monumentale. Enrichi d'une iconographie inédite et variée, cet ouvrage éclaire les affinités artistiques de Zadkine avec trois figures incontournables de l'Art déco : Eileen Gray, André Groult et Marc du Plantier.</span></p> Paris, 2025 Paris Musée 196 p., nombreuses fig. couleur, broché 16,6 x 24,7
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