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1862HAY329171862 à 1866 - Éditions originales. Paris E. Dentu Éditeur et Librairie Dramatique. relié pleine toile verte. Couverture frottée mais solide avec légère auréole en pied du premier plat et mors fendus très légèrement aux coins supérieur ; faibles rousseurs éparses sinon intérieur très frais et bon état d'ensemble. fort in-12. dos lisse orné de quelques filets dorés du titre 'Théâtre" et d'un numéro "21" également dorés ; avec la liste des Auteurs et des Titres manuscrits à l'encre sur la première garde. unknown
1851ABE-1625178703147G. de Gonet 1851 Quarter red tilt decorated leather over marbled boards Small 4to. 310pp. Frontispiece & 24 steel engraved hand colored plates representing anthropomorphic vegetables in various situations. One of the masterpieces of romantic caricature. The narrator discovers on the Boulevards des Marechauds in Paris an unknown world that of the empire of vegetables governed by Cucurtitus I in which we recognize Napoleon III and his government. Prophetic satire. A beautiful very near fine copy. Sporadic foxing throughout affecting some plates. Text in French. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine. G. de Gonet hardcover
185247449Paris: Gabriel de Gonet. c.1852. Original publisher's dark blue percaline with elaborate polychromatic decoration front boards with gilt title and elaborate decorative border to surround central vignette 'Le Bolero' see vol. 2 page 87 with additional colour butterfly vignette to rear covers smooth spines with gilt titles and elaborate gilt tooling yellow glazed endpapers a.e.g. 2 vols. Large 8vo. 270 x 190 mm. Half-titles with printer's credit verso engraved pictorial titles with additional colour by hand and printed titles to each vol. and text illustrated with 35 wood-engravings by Varin including pictorial titles each with additional colour by hand final section 'Entomologie des Dames' with numerous monochrome text vignettes. 'Les Papillons' in the publisher's polychromatic binding.Although not a work by Grandville 'Les Papillons' with its anthropomorphic depictions is very much in a similar style. The series of texts by Nus and Meray are illustrated with fancifully inspired and characterised butterflies by Amédée Varin. Like Grandville's oeuvre 'Les Papillons' can also be seen as a precursor of Surrealism. The present copy retains its beautiful polychromatic binding with elaborate gilt stamps heightened with colour.Carteret III 452. Gabriel de Gonet. hardcover
18521674961852. VARIN Amédée. Papillons Metamorphoses Terrestres des Peuples de L'Air. Two volumes. 4 232 4; 4 258 4 pp. illustrated with 35 hand-coloured engraved plates including frontispieces and title-page plates and with the portrait Cazotte opposite vol. II p. 152 not included in the list of plates. 8vo 262 x 175 mm. bound in publisher's polychrome bindings depicting Varin decorations and illustrated vignettes. Paris: Gabriel de Gonet 1852. First edition with points: "1852" on next to the printer's name "De Soye" at the end of both volumes. One of the most marvelously surreal butterfly books Varin's Papillons is a potpourri of fantasy imagination and humour. The 35 hand-coloured plates of anthropomorphic butterflies rendered in the vein of Grandville by Amédée Varin 1818-1883 are brilliantly conceived and executed. The text by Nus and Meray includes a chapter entitled "La Vestale du Rio Colorado" and features a hand-coloured image of a tattooed Native American brave butterfly. A very fine copy in the rare polychrome binding; the hand-coloured Varin engravings with particularly careful colouring. Vicaire VI 246-7. Brivois 315. unknown