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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Brand New. 1st edition. 808 pages. 10.00x7.00x1.50 inches. In Stock.
Verlag: Paris and Nice: Éditions Sodac., 1947
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
Zustand: Good. Folio . 26 x 38cm. Printed cover with dust jacket and slipcase. Slipcase repaired. 24 etchings by Marianne Clouzot. Edition of 300 copies on pur chiffon de Lana; n°27 of 26 with 2 suites of the illustrations: with a suite of illustrations in black and a suite in sanguine. .Heavy book. Luc Monod, no. 8812;OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:459962874: In-fol. (385 x 285), 217 p., figure, plates.Grand in-4 en ff., couv. imprimée rempliée, sous chemise et étui. Emboîtage réparé. 24 eaux-fortes de Marianne Clouzot. Tirage à 300 exemplaires sur pur chiffon de Lana ; n°27 des 26 avec une suite des illustrations en noir et une suite en sanguine.Painter, sculptor, engraver, illustrator, Marianne Clouzot was born on August 6, 1908 in Le Vésinet, in a large villa rented by her grandmother, at 1, boulevard Carnot.Marianne Clouzot often spoke of her hometown (and that of her "twin," her cousin Daniel Clouzot, born six days after her, in the same house to which she was very attached). She went there regularly. She had "connections" there, and every year she attended the open days of her friend Annie Persuy's bookbinding school.Marianne Clouzot died of a heart attack on July 23, 2007, during a stay with her family in Touraine. She was buried in her family's cradle, in Niort, where the town's Library and Museum preserves the archives, writings, bibliographies, and filmographies of the various members of the Clouzot family.From her first drawings exhibited for the Victory in 1918 to the end, Marianne Clouzot retained her playfulness, the acuity of her eye, the grace of her line, and the clarity of her gaze. Having kept her diary since the age of nine, she was still drawing scarf designs in May 2007. She retained her youthful spirit, her elegant bearing, and her smile to the very end. She exhibited at the Grandville Museum during the summer of 2006 and published two bibliophile books in November.