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15643<p>"Documentation on transparencies and cardboard drawings and sketches made by 13 artists from French Galerie Creuzevault which emphasizes the ability to reveal the very essence of their personality." Text: Creuzevault Colette. cm 26x16; pp. 28; 14 BW ills.; spiral binding fine condition</p> Galerie Creuzevault unknown
1966b27244Galerie Creuzevaul 1966. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover with slipcase. Book is in very nice condition text is unmarked and pages are tight. Galerie Creuzevaul hardcover
dola389Paris: May 1960. Exhibition Catalogue. oblong 8vo. illus. wrs [Paris:] May 1960 unknown
41907La Cité des Livres - Presses du Maître imprimeur Coulouma In-8 203pp. exemplaire numéroté sur vergé d'Arches couverture et dos conservés superbe reliure signée par Creuzevault ornée d'un fer sur le premier plat demi-maroquin vert empire dos spécial a decor vertical orné de filets dores titre et auteur en creux Nb-0104 unknown
23746Les Éditions de Montfort Paris. 1987. Folio 6 parts housed in custom-made box slip-cases xxii71; xxiv73-168; x169-231; viii234-315; x316-437; viii438-5562pp. number 59 of 200 de-luxe sets signed and numbered by the author total edition limited to 950 sets illustrated throughout many tipped-in 144 coloured loose as issued within orig. card wrappers a different uncoloured design after Creuzevalt on each upper cover. Beautiful work in honour of Henri Creuzevalt produced by his daughter Colette; it not only reproduces most of Creuzevault's bindings but also his preliminary drawings and studies. The text has been contributed by various authors and an index provides full information regarding each illustration. From the library of Bernard H. Breslauer. Les Éditions de Montfort, Paris. 1987 unknown
198471333Musee. As New. 1984. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Text in French. 68 pp. With 34 ills. 12 col. . 24 x 16 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Musee paperback
1944ST20577Paris: Les Bibliophiles Franco-Suisses 1944. No. 98 OF 112 COPIES this one printed for Georges Wendling. 333 x 258 mm. 13 1/8 x 10 1/8". 2 p.l. vii 1 148 6 pp.Preface by Georges Duhamel. <br/> GRACEFUL ECRU MOROCCO BY CREUZEVAULT stamp-signed on front turn-in covers tooled with fern fronds in gilt black and ochre smooth spine with gilt lettering fawn-colored suede pastedowns and flyleaves the pastedowns framed by black and ecru morocco all edges gilt. Original wrappers bound in. Housed in a leather-lined wood veneer chemise trimmed with brown morocco in a suede-lined morocco-lipped wood slipcase. With 43 illustrations by André Planson nine of them full-page all engraved on wood by Paul Baudier and printed in color. This copy with an additional suite of the illustrations printed on chine and WITH TWO ORIGINAL WATERCOLORS. With a two-leaf announcement of the bibliophile society's meeting on 11 November 1944 illustrated with one of the prints from this work bound in. Spine slightly darkened towards light tan faint offsetting from woodcuts one plate from the additional suite a bit foxed IN VERY FINE CONDITION--but a fine copy clean fresh and bright internally in an unworn binding.<br/> <br/> This folio-sized appreciation of the "pretty valleys" of the north-central Ile de France region around Paris was illustrated by one of the Painters of Poetic Reality and bound to a most appealing--and entirely appropriate--tranquil leafy design by a leading craftsman. Literary critic poet and essayist Edmond Pilon 1874-1945 provides the descriptive text here while painter André Planson 1898-1981 brings the bucolic views to life in soothing printed watercolors along with two watercolor originals. Planson was one of eight artists dubbed "les peintres de la réalité poétique" by a journalist in 1935 for their poetic use of color. Influenced by Cezanne and Matisse Planson received the Blumenthal Prize in 1933 and was elected to the Academy of Fine Arts in 1960. Henri Creuzevault 1905-71 with his father Louis-Lazare 1879-1956 made the family bindery one of the most famous workshops in Paris during the first half of the 20th century. In the words of Duncan & De Bartha the father "blended an appealing but anonymous classicism with Marius-Michel's doctrines" while the son "established himself as a contender to Adler and Bonet in the vanguard of the modernist movement in French bookbinding." Henri established his own workshop on the venerable Faubourg-Saint-Honoré in 1937 and there Flety tells us "he produced his most remarkable bindings which earned him a place among the best decorators of the period 1940-60." For our binding Creuzevault has used the delicately tooled fronds of ferns subdued neutral colors and even the wooden chemise and slipcase to evoke the pleasures of nature and the serenity of a pastoral landscape. The library of French bibliophile Georges Wendling was rich in fine editions in fine bindings particularly those of the late 19th and early 20th century. A fastidious collector he was careful to select only books to be found in outstanding condition. Les Bibliophiles Franco-Suisses unknown