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DORE GUSTAVE (1832-1883)
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DORE GUSTAVE (1832-1883)
- Album with three complete suites: [Folies gauloises depuis les Romains jusqu'à nos jours.
Album de moeurs et de costumes], [Les Différents publics de Paris], [La Ménagerie parisienne]
In-4 oblong (260 x 340 mm), full jansenist red chagrin, plate decorated in its center with a cold monogram "A.A", spine titled in gold, gilt edges, large gilt inner lace, marbled paper endpapers (binding signed Belz-Niedrée).
- [Gallic follies from the Romans to the present day. Album of customs and costumes]. [Paris, Journal amusant, s.d. [1859]] (pale foxing on some plates): one of Gustave Doré's best albums. Complete suite of 20 numbered black lithographs by Vayron, signed in stone, and captioned after Gustave
Doré, in first edition. The suite does not contain the printed cover in lieu of a title.
REFERENCE Leblanc, 114-115.
- Les Différents publics de Paris. Paris], Au bureau du Journal amusant, journal pour rire, [1854]. Suite of 21 lithographs (complete) in first edition, in black by Vayron after Doré, signed in stone, titled, most numbered (some foxing, light stains).
Beautiful suite in which Doré shows us the audiences of the Italian opera, the Comédie-Française, the Jardin des plantes, the Théâtre de Guignol, the circus, the ball players, the amphitheatre of the École de médecine, etc. Contains the printed cover in lieu of a title.
REFERENCE Leblanc, 90.
- La Ménagerie parisienne. Paris], Au bureau du Journal amusant, journal pour rire (lith. Vayron), [1854].
Complete suite of 25 lithographs (including the title), in black, signed in stone, titled and numbered (some foxing, light staining).
Humorous suite of characters whose function evokes animals and in which one finds people of the people, people of the world or of the Stock Exchange.
REFERENCE Leblanc, 237-238.
Attached to this set is a L.A.S. from Gustave Doré (1 p. in-12 in brown ink on blue paper pasted on the front cover), dated "Wednesday": "[...] I will show you two projects from which you will choose and I intend to finish the one you have chosen [...]".
(Some scuffing and rubbing to the binding, jaws slightly split).
- Album with three complete suites: [Folies gauloises depuis les Romains jusqu'à nos jours.
Album de moeurs et de costumes], [Les Différents publics de Paris], [La Ménagerie parisienne]
In-4 oblong (260 x 340 mm), full jansenist red chagrin, plate decorated in its center with a cold monogram "A.A", spine titled in gold, gilt edges, large gilt inner lace, marbled paper endpapers (binding signed Belz-Niedrée).
- [Gallic follies from the Romans to the present day. Album of customs and costumes]. [Paris, Journal amusant, s.d. [1859]] (pale foxing on some plates): one of Gustave Doré's best albums. Complete suite of 20 numbered black lithographs by Vayron, signed in stone, and captioned after Gustave
Doré, in first edition. The suite does not contain the printed cover in lieu of a title.
REFERENCE Leblanc, 114-115.
- Les Différents publics de Paris. Paris], Au bureau du Journal amusant, journal pour rire, [1854]. Suite of 21 lithographs (complete) in first edition, in black by Vayron after Doré, signed in stone, titled, most numbered (some foxing, light stains).
Beautiful suite in which Doré shows us the audiences of the Italian opera, the Comédie-Française, the Jardin des plantes, the Théâtre de Guignol, the circus, the ball players, the amphitheatre of the École de médecine, etc. Contains the printed cover in lieu of a title.
REFERENCE Leblanc, 90.
- La Ménagerie parisienne. Paris], Au bureau du Journal amusant, journal pour rire (lith. Vayron), [1854].
Complete suite of 25 lithographs (including the title), in black, signed in stone, titled and numbered (some foxing, light staining).
Humorous suite of characters whose function evokes animals and in which one finds people of the people, people of the world or of the Stock Exchange.
REFERENCE Leblanc, 237-238.
Attached to this set is a L.A.S. from Gustave Doré (1 p. in-12 in brown ink on blue paper pasted on the front cover), dated "Wednesday": "[...] I will show you two projects from which you will choose and I intend to finish the one you have chosen [...]".
(Some scuffing and rubbing to the binding, jaws slightly split).
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