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19351952Paris: Paris-Publications 1935. FIRST EDITION THE PRESUMED FIRST ISSUE COMPLETE WITH THE EIGHT SUPPRESSED PLATES AND ORIGINAL SPIRAL BINDING. Original spiral binding. Very Good. FIRST EDITION THE PRESUMED FIRST ISSUE COMPLETE WITH THE EIGHT SUPPRESSED PLATES AND ORIGINAL SPIRAL BINDING. "Brassaï's early photographs concentrated on the nighttime world of Montparnasse a district of Paris then noted for its artists streetwalkers and petty criminals. His pictures were published in a successful book Paris de nuit 1933 which caused a stir because of its sometimes scandalous subject matter. His next book Voluptés de Paris made him internationally famous" Britannica. "Paris by Night was no sooner off the press than Brassaï sold the remaining photographs to the popular magazine Voilà and began another phase of his exploration of the city. In December 1933 he wrote his parents that he was taking the final photographs for his 'Paris intime' Pierre Mac Orlan had agreed to write the preface and publication was scheduled for March. "By October 1935 it was clear that the book had stalled at the publishers. Although Brassaï had received an advance the publisher claimed he was financially unable to bring the book out. When the book finally did emerge from the printer it was entitled Voluptés de Paris and there was no introduction by Mac Orlan. The unsigned preface mimicked a carnival barker's spiel touting the city to the potential reader like a lewd sideshow attraction: 'Paris the paradise of desire the capital of Adventure. Paris where you can find your every fantasy in reality.'. Available by mail order the book would be sent in a plain wrapper." Brassaï was not pleased with the production and distribution of the book and soon disowned it. "However Voluptés de Paris did not entirely escape critical notice. Peter Pollack. judged it among Brassaï's best work 'an invaluable collection of Brassaï's essential pictures'." Marja Warehime Brassai: Images of Culture and the Surrealist Observer. On the two issues: Anne Wilkes Tucker notes in her detailed book Brassaï: The Eye of Paris: "The book is very rare and for unknown reasons two versions exist. One has thirty-eight halftones and the other has forty-six. I have yet to see a copy of the larger edition with the binding intact so perhaps plates were removed to prevent the rings from breaking". This is the only copy we have seen complete with the forty-six photos and original spiral rings. Paris: Paris-Publications 1935. Quarto original orange wrappers original spiral binding; custom box. One leaf neatly detached; neat stars drawn on two leaves not affecting images. A spectacular copy. RARE. Paris-Publications unknown books
13232Used; Like New/Used; Like New. An important collection of early sketchbooks and original drawings from the influential Hungarian-born French photographer sculptor writer and filmmaker.  The three sketchbooks one dated 1915 and one with drawings dated 1916 contain a total of 104 pages of pencil ink charcoal and watercolor drawings including portraits animal and figure studies architectural drawings and geometrical shapes. Some works are captioned in Hungarian. An interesting and important record of the artist's very early work accomplished as a young man during World War I in Transylvania.<br style="">The first sketchbook of lined paper is inscribed with Brassaï's name Halász G. Y. and dated Brassó Brassaï's hometown in Transylvania 1915. 44 pp. drawings in total. Heavy wear and fraying to the boards; slight water stains; internally in very good condition. 6.5 x 8 inches 16.5 x 20.5 cm. Contents: 1 full-page ink drawing of a crowd of people dated Oct. 30; 4 pages of pencil studies of men in uniform seated and standing dated Nov. 3-5; ink drawing of a group of standing women dated Nov. 5; ink drawing and colored pencil drawing of standing figures dated Nov. 5; 2 pages of pencil drawings of standing figures dated Nov. 5; 5 pages of pencil and colored pencil drawings of a young boy dated Nov. 6-8; 1 page of pencil drawings of people with umbrellas dated Nov. 10; 2 pages of rough pencil sketches of a face dog and a female figure dated Nov. 10; 1 page drawings of a woman heavily shaded in pencil dated Nov 10; 2 pages rough pencil sketches of people backs and studies of arms dated Nov. 10; 2 pages pencil drawings of a young boy standing dated Nov 10; 1 page rough sketches of men undated; 2 pages rough pencil sketches of a dog dated Nov. 11; 1 page pencil sketch of a seated man and rough figures dated Nov. 11; 1 page very bold pencil studies of fighting figures dated Nov. 11; 1 page pencil studies of standing figures dated Nov. 10; 1 page rough pencil sketches of a young child dated Nov. 13; 1 page rough pencil sketches of standing figures dated Nov. 13; 1 page pencil sketch of a man with glasses and mustache dated Nov. 13; 2 pages pencil sketches of a young child dated Nov. 14; 1 page pencil sketches of standing figures undated; 1 page bold pencil sketches of standing figures dated Nov. 14; 1 page rough sketches of standing figures and shapes dated Nov. 15; 1 page bold pencil sketches of a dog and a child dated Nov. 16; 1 page pencil drawings of a young child dated Nov. 17; 5 pages pencil sketches of standing figures dated Nov. 19; 1 full-page pencil drawing of an outdoor scene at a fair dated Nov. 19. <br style="">The second sketchbook of grid paper contains drawings dated 1916 many with captions in Hungarian. Scribbles mathematical calculations and geometric diagrams on the endpapers. Most of the drawings are identified as having been drawn in Szászsebes SebeÈ Transylvania or Brassó. 42 pp. drawings in total. Heavy wear and fraying to the boards; several pages removed; otherwise in fine condition internally. 6 x 9 inches 14.5 x 22.5 cm. Contents: 1 loose full-page pencil drawing of men in uniform with a van outside a gate dated Sep. 11; 1 loose page drawings of a young child dated Jan. 1; 1 loose full-page drawing of a man with beard in profile; 1 loose page drawings of men and women part of the page cut away dated Sep. 17; 1 page pencil drawings of women at a fair dated Jul. 20; 1 page pencil drawing of a man in uniform dated Jul. 20; 1 full-page pencil drawing of women at a market stall dated Jul. 20; 1 page pencil drawings of standing and seated figures with headscarves dated Jul. 20; 1 full-page pencil drawing of people at a cheese chart dated Jul. 20; 1 page small pencil sketch of a standing woman dated Jul. 20; 1 page pencil sketch of a group of standing figures dated Jul. 22; 1 page pencil sketches of chickens; 1 page pencil drawings of pigs; 1 page very small pencil drawings of figures approaching a wall dated Jul. 22; 1 page pencil drawings of cows dated Jul. 22; 1 full-page pencil drawing of a boy playing a viola dated Jul. 30;  1 page pencil drawing of a pig dated Jul. 26; 1 full-page pencil drawing of a boy in a tree dated Jul. 26; 1 full-page pencil drawing of cows dated Jul. 27; 1 full-page pencil drawing of a family with a covered wagon dated Jul. 27; 1 page rough ink and pencil drawings of a boy; 1 full-page pencil drawing of a boy looking out a window dated Jul. 27; 1 full-page pencil drawing of two men playing flute and violin dated Jul. 30; 1 full-page ink drawing of people working with a large barrel in the center dated Jul. 27; 1 full-page pencil drawing of a doll dated Jul. 31; 1 full-page pencil drawing of a fence flowers and trees dated Jul. 31; 1 page pencil drawing of two men in uniform at a fence dated Aug. 5; 1 page pencil drawing of a pig dated Aug. 1; 1 page small pencil drawings of cats and birds dated Aug. 1; 1 page pencil drawing of people at a table; 1 page pencil drawing of a train traveling around a curve dated Aug. 5; 1 full-page pencil drawing of people waiting at a train station dated Aug. 5; 1 page small colored pencil drawings of ducks chickens and rabbits dated Aug. 8; 1 page colored pencil drawing of a figure on a park bench dated Aug. 8; 1 page colored pencil drawing of 3 figures at a table with a lantern dated Aug. 9; 1 page ink drawing of men in unfirom sitting under a tree dated Aug. 10; 1 full-page pencil drawing of a male semi-nude dated Aug. 11; 1 page small pencil drawings of squirrels in a tree dated Aug. 14; 1 full-page pencil drawing of the view over a fence; 1 page bold ink sketch of a half-length figure; 1 full-page ink drawing of a landscape with cows dated Aug. 23; 1 full-page pencil sketch of figures in a house.<br style="">The third sketchbook of blank paper is labeled on the cover: "Halász Gyulas / Ãbrázoló geometria" "Descriptive geometry." Undated. 18 pp. drawings in total. Some external wear internally in fine condition except for light toning. 7.5 x 9.75 inches 19.5 x 24.5 cm. Contents: 1 page pencil and ink architectural drawings; 1 page ink drawing of a fountain with another small ink sketch; 1 page architectural ink drawing with charcoal scribbles at the foot; 1 full-page charcoal drawing of a house; 1 page ink drawings of city buildings and trees; 1 full-page ink and watercolor drawing of concrete buildings; 7 pages geometrical pencil diagrams with captions in Hungarian; 2 pages blue and black ink and pencil lettering geometrical designs and architectural details; 1 page small architectural ink drawings; 1 page pencil and charcoal drawing with studies of a male head; 1 full-page ink and pencil drawing of concrete buildings.  <br style="">Together with two large original drawings one of a woman dated Berlin April 1921 approx. 48 x 42 cm and one of an old woman approx. 60 x 45.5 cm. Each signed "Halász" upper right. <br style=""><br style="">Known primarily for his dramatic photographs of Paris at night the artist's pseudonym Brassaï is derived from the name of his native city. He trained as an artist and settled in Paris in 1924 working there as a sculptor painter and journalist and associating with such artists as Pablo Picasso Joan Miró Salvador Dalà and the writer Henry Miller. Although he disliked photography at the time he found it necessary to use it in his journalistic assignments and soon came to appreciate the medium's unique aesthetic qualities. In his remarkable oeuvre of photographs Brassai imbues even the most inanimate images with a warm sense of human life. The present early collection of drawings shows the artist honing his eye through keen observation of detail and nuance precisely the qualities which would inform the work for which he is today best remembered. <br style=""> hardcover books