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1854167495<p>1854. GRANDVILLE J.J. Les Métamorphoses du Jour. 4 xxviii 283 pp. with 70 hand-coloured wood engravings after designs by Grandville. Large 8vo 262 x 163 mm. bound in publisher's illustrated polychrome boards. Paris: Havard 1854. First edition in book form comprised of 67 designs from the excessively rare 1829 suite 2 lithographs from La Silhouette and 1 woodcut from the Musée Philipon. The Métamorphoses du Jour was the work which established Grandville's reputation as a brilliant satirical critic of social manners institutions and prejudices. "Throughout the series Grandville's choice of beastheads is inspired and the force of his conceptions and the wit of his captions rarely falter. Occasionally he produces a design of universal application that calls Goya to mind" Ray. Charles Blanc described the Métamorphoses du Jour as "the most original and most remarkable series in Grandville's oeuvre." The text for this edition was contributed by Alberic Second Louis Lurine Clément Caraguel Taxile Delord and others. In fine condition with the binding exceptionally fresh but with some insignificant spotting or foxing throughout not affecting the plates. An exceptionally clean copy in the rare polychrome binding. Carteret III 282. Brivois 179. Ray French 132 1829 suite. Rebeyrat p. 288.</p> hardcover
18695223CB1869. Nouvelle édition revue et complétée pour le texte par Jules Janin. Paris J. Claye für Garnier Frères 1869. Gr.-8°. LXIII 480 S. Mit 70 Holzstichtafeln in feinem Handkolorit und zahlreichen Vignetten Kopf- und Schlussstücken. Original Halbleder mit Rückenvergoldung Goldschnitt. Sander 311. - Mit den "Métamorphoses" hatte Grandville 1803-1847 seinen ersten grossen Erfolg 1829 hier erarbeitete er sich erstmals sein ureigenes Gebiet die Tier-Menschkarikatur. Die vorliegende Ausgabe ist ein Neudruck der Ausgabe von 1854 die sich von der ersten durch Weglassen von 6 Bildern und Hinzufügen von 3 neuen Bildern unterscheidet. Seinen Zeitgenossen galt Grandville als "La Bruyère der Tiere" oder "La Fontaine des Griffels". - Schönes sauberes Exemplar. unknown
04848Paris: Gustave Havard 1854. Grandville's Beast-Headed People<br /> <br /> GRANDVILLE J.J. illustrator. Les Métamorphoses du jour. Accompagnées d'un texte par MM. Albéric Second Louis Lurine Clément Caraguel Taxile Delord H. de Beaulieu Louis Huart Charles Monselet Julien Lemer. Précédées d'une notice sur Grandville par M. Charles Blanc. Paris: Gustave Havard 1854. <br /> <br /> First edition to include the text by Second and others. Octavo 10 7/6 x 6 5/8 inches; 265 x 168 mm. 4 xxviii 283 1 blank pp. Seventy hand-colored wood-engraved plates by Mouard Sotain and others after the drawings by Grandville. <br /> <br /> Contemporary quarter red hard-grain morocco over marbled boards. Smooth spine decoratively tooled and lettered in gilt sprinkled edges marbled endpapers. Preliminary leaves and text with light to moderate foxing. The superb hand-colored plates fresh and clean with just a few scattered marginal spots. Aside from the foxing to the text this is really good copy with wonderful coloring of the most famous work by this master of "bitter burlesque" Ray p. 198. <br /> <br /> These famous drawings of beast-headed people "which established Grandville's early style of bitter burlesque" Ray p. 198 first appeared in an album of hand-colored lithographs printed by Langlumé in 1829 and reprinted in 1836. This 1854 edition is the first to include the accompanying text.<br /> <br /> "Lust gluttony anger and the other deadly sins are stigmatized now with the blow of a hammer now with the thrust of a stiletto; while the foibles and humors of mankind also receive due attention. Throughout the series Grandville's choice of beast-heads is inspired; and the force of his conceptions and the wit of his captions rarely falter" Ray p. 198.<br /> <br /> Ray The Art of the French Illustrated Book 132 describing the 1829 edition. Vicaire V cols. 783-787. Paris: Gustave Havard, 1854 unknown
04-1343Paris: Bulla 1829. Hand-colored lithograph. 265 x 350 mm. Paris: Bulla, 1829. unknown
04-1338Paris: Bulla 1829. Hand-colored lithograph. 265 x 350 mm. Paris: Bulla, 1829. unknown
04-1339Paris: Bulla 1829. Hand-colored lithograph. 265 x 350 mm. Paris: Bulla, 1829. unknown
04-1760Paris: Martinet 1820. Hand-colored lithograph. Image: 16.5 x 22 cm. Sheet: 26 x 34 cm. Lithographer: dee Langlumé after F. Grandville. Paris: Martinet, 1820. unknown
04-1335Paris: Bulla 1829. Hand-colored lithograph. 265 x 350 mm. Paris: Bulla, 1829. unknown
04-1340Paris: Bulla 1829. Hand-colored lithograph. 265 x 350 mm. Paris: Bulla, 1829. unknown
04-1759Paris: Martinet 1820. Hand-colored lithograph. Image: 16.5 x 22 cm. Sheet: 26 x 34 cm. Lithographer: dee Langlumé after F. Grandville. Paris: Martinet, 1820. unknown
04-1342Paris: Bulla 1829. Hand-colored lithograph. 265 x 350 mm. Paris: Bulla, 1829. unknown
04-1337Paris: Bulla 1829. Hand-colored lithograph. 265 x 350 mm. Marginal tears. Paris: Bulla, 1829. unknown
04-1336Paris: Bulla 1829. Hand-colored lithograph. 265 x 350 mm. Marginal tears. Paris: Bulla, 1829. unknown
04-1341Paris: Bulla 1829. Hand-colored lithograph. 265 x 350 mm. Part of coloring bled. Paris: Bulla, 1829. unknown
04-1334Paris: Bulla 1829. Hand-colored lithograph. 265 x 350 mm. Paris: Bulla, 1829. unknown
4aa197Bulla Paris um 1830. Maße: ca. 34 cm x 255 cm leicht fleckig und gebräunt/Blattrand mit Eckknickspur. - Aus der Reihe: Les Métamorphoses du Jour Pl. 7 - unknown
4aa204Bulla Paris um 1830. Maße: ca. 34 cm x 255 cm etwas fleckig. - Aus der Reihe: Les Métamorphoses du Jour No. 42 - unknown
4aa203Bulla Paris um 1830. Maße: ca. 34 cm x 255 cm leicht fleckig. - Aus der Reihe: Les Métamorphoses du Jour No. 42 - unknown
184247668Paris.: Chez Aubert et Cie. 1842 – 1843. Original publisher's cream boards with elaborate pictorial titles later cloth spine and corners; boards somewhat dusty. 2 vols. Folio. 352 x 278 mm. Half-title for each part with 'Table des Matières' verso printed title for each part with vignettes by Grandville 48 livraisons each of 4 leaves of text and illustration recto and verso livraison nos. 25 30 34 41 and 46 with text printed in red four double-numbers of 8 leaves in vol. II illustrated throughout in monochrome by various artists see below with more than 1400 vignettes and plates. A fine copy of Philipon's profusely illustrated satirical magazine.It is a testament to Philipon's tireless satirical efforts that after the problems he experienced in editing La Caricature - constant harassment by the authorities numerous arrests and prosecutions - he could continue to publish and in a similar vein. Announced in the first livraison as consisting of a prospective 96 livraisons publication was curtailed after only 48. The illustrators used include several principally Grandville and Daumier employed by La Caricature as well as many making their names for the first time. Illustrators included as mentioned on the title pages Cham Daumier Dollet Eustache Forest Gavarni Grandville Eugène Lami Lorentz Plattier Tromolet Vernier and others. Literary contributors included Philipon himself as well as Bourget P. Borel Cham L. Huart Lorentz and Marco Sainte-Hilaire.' . important et d'un réel intérêt.' Carteret.'Les folies les plus courtes sont les meilleures; nous avons craint que la nôtre fût trouvée trop longue et nous l'avons arrêtée court.' Philipon announcing the cessation of publication of the magazine after 48 issues.Carteret III 426. Chez Aubert et Cie. hardcover
1854119159Paris: Gustave Havard 1854. Making a mockery of mankind First edition in book form of Grandville's masterpiece of satirical illustration. The work originally appeared as a portfolio of hand-coloured lithographs printed by Langlumé in 1829; this edition was enlarged with an accompanying text and reproduces the illustrations as wood-engravings. The task of re-engraving the images on wood was entrusted to Auguste Desperet 1804-1865 a skilled artist "whose talent was highly regarded by Grandville himself who considered him to be his collaborator" tr. from Brivois. Grandville the pseudonym of Jean Ignace Isidore Gerard 1803-1847 was the most famous and talented French caricaturist of the period. Les métamorphoses du jour was his first major success and the work which established his reputation. The illustrations inaugurated his characteristic "bitter burlesque" style which exposes human vices and behaviours by giving men and women the heads of animals. The work was intended as a satirical commentary on the Parisian burgeois society of the 1820s. "Lust gluttony anger and the other deadly sins are stigmatized now with the blow of a hammer now with the thrust of a stiletto; while the foibles and humors of mankind also receive due attention. Throughout the series Grandville's choice of beast-heads is inspired; and the force of his conceptions and the wit of his captions rarely falter" Ray p. 198. Large octavo 255 x 158 mm. With 70 wood-engraved and hand-coloured plates; title page and verso of last leaf printed in red and green incorporating black wood-engraved vignette. Near-contemporary red half morocco by Émile Rousselle of Paris spine with raised bands gilt lettering in second compartment marbled sides and endpapers top edge gilt others trimmed. A touch of wear at corners short splits to rear joint ends inner hinges cracked but firm a few spots of foxing to endpapers and occasional edges short closed tear to margin of one leaf slight offsetting from plates else clean. A very good copy. Brivois p. 180; Vicaire V 783. Gordon Norton Ray The Art of the French Illustrated Book 1700 to 1914 vol. I 1982. hardcover
184743618Paris.: Gabriel de Gonet. 1847. Oblong 4to. c.375 x 300 mm. Nine original engraving plates each engraved recto only with two images and titles blindstamp verso 'MOREAU ET LEROY / A PARIS'. A collection of original etching plates for the first edition of Grandville's Les Fleurs Animées.Les Fleurs Animées one of Grandville's last books and one of his own personal favourites was published by Gabriel de Gonet in 1847 and illustrated with two colour frontispieces 50 colour plates and two botanical plates in black and white. Each of the plates presented here features two of Grandville's anthropomorphic flowers; a second edition of the work was printed in chromolithography rather than the colour engravings that were issued with the first edition.The plates presented here each with two images consist of the following flowers: 'LAURIER / MYRTE' 'CAPUCINE / AUBEPINE' 'CAMELLIA / BELLE-DE-NUIT' 'FLEUR DE PECHER / CACTUS' 'EGLANTINE / SOLEIL' 'PERUENCHE DESSECHE / HORTENSIA COURONNE IMPERIALE' 'CHEVREFEUILLE / NENUPHAR' 'VERVEINE / LILAS' and 'LIN / MYOSOTIS'.'Though the images in the book are of Grandville's time his manner of proceeding is that of an artist of the modern movement exploring the same subject through a sequence of slight but significant variations . His first biographer wrote in the preface to Les étoiles pp. viii - ix: 'The Fleurs animées are the very thought of Grandville; they were his favourite work the work into the execution of which he put all that was in him of poetic and gracious originality of dexterity of mind and observation of that prodigious perspicacity which made him divine affinities hitherto unperceived by anyone and discover new worlds'.' Ray The Art of the French Illustrated Book 1700 to 1914.Ray 198. Gabriel de Gonet. unknown
187710777Kbhvn. 1877. Lille 4to. Samt. hldrbd. Ryg slidt. 128159 pp. Rigt illustr. af Grandville. Lettere brunplettet. unknown
4aa180Bulla Paris um 1830. Maße: ca. 34 cm x 255 cm gering fleckig und randgebräunt. - Aus der Reihe: Les Métamorphoses du Jour No. 27 - unknown
4aa184Bulla Paris um 1830. Maße: ca. 34 cm x 255 cm etwas fleckig/kleiner Randeinriß. - Aus der Reihe: Les Métamorphoses du Jour No. 15 - unknown