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Construction d’un temple en ruine de la déesse Vanadé Paris by Paul Delvaux

Construction d’un temple en ruine de la déesse Vanadé Paris by Paul Delvaux

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Etching

1975

Edition Size: 187

Sheet Size: 41 X 53 cm

Signed

Condition: Pristine

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Robbe-Grillet, Alain–Delvaux, Paul construction d’un temple en ruine de la déesse Vanadé Paris, Le Bateau-Lavoir, 1975 Large oblong folio in sheets, printed cover, box slipcase. First edition, established under the direction of Mira Jacob, decorated with 11 original full-page etchings and drypoints by Paul Delvaux, including the frontispiece. The coppers were scratched after the draw. Edition of 187 numbered copies on Arches vellum, signed by the author and the artist on the justification. This copy number 50. in elegant Deco wooden frames, white cm 61,5X74,5 Qty: 11

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The Artist

Paul Delvaux

Belgian Paul Delvaux was born in 1897 and was famed as a surrealist painter. As a young man he read classic works such as Homer, and would sketch mythological scenes inspired by his reading. Despite pressure from his parents to study architecture, Delvaux was committed to a career in fine art and chose to study at the Belgian Academy of Arts in Brussels, enrolling in several art classes.

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