DERRIÈRE LE MIROIR (DLM), 5 pcs., no. 25-26, 36-37-38 (incomplete), 168 (missing triple-sided color lithograph), 191 and 209 (missing vinyl record), i.a. Braque and Tàpies, containing original lithographs and lithographs after, predominantly in color.
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2280710. DERRIÈRE LE MIROIR (DLM), 5 pcs., no. 25-26, 36-37-38 (incomplete), 168 (missing triple-sided color lithograph), 191 and 209 (missing vinyl record), i.a. Braque and Tàpies, containing original lithographs and lithographs after, predominantly in color.
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2280710. DERRIÈRE LE MIROIR (DLM), 5 pcs., no. 25-26, 36-37-38 (incomplete), 168 (missing triple-sided color lithograph), 191 and 209 (missing vinyl record), i.a. Braque and Tàpies, containing original lithographs and lithographs after, predominantly in color.
Description
Approx 38x28 cm The pioneering and influential Derrière le Miroir was founded in 1946 by Aimé Maeght, who had opened his art gallery the year before. 253 issues (many double) were published -the last one in 1982- and the mix of poetry and texts on art by Apollinaire, Breton, Jouhandeau, Ponge an others, and original lithographic illustrations by the Maeght gallery's artists (Alechinsky, Bacon, Bazaine , Braque, Calder, Chagall, Giacometti, Kandinsky, Matisse, Miró, Tapies, to name but a few) made it collectible almost from the beginning.
2280710. DERRIÈRE LE MIROIR (DLM), 5 pcs., no. 25-26, 36-37-38 (incomplete), 168 (missing triple-sided color lithograph), 191 and 209 (missing vinyl record), i.a. Braque and Tàpies, containing original lithographs and lithographs after, predominantly in color.
Description
Approx 38x28 cm The pioneering and influential Derrière le Miroir was founded in 1946 by Aimé Maeght, who had opened his art gallery the year before. 253 issues (many double) were published -the last one in 1982- and the mix of poetry and texts on art by Apollinaire, Breton, Jouhandeau, Ponge an others, and original lithographic illustrations by the Maeght gallery's artists (Alechinsky, Bacon, Bazaine , Braque, Calder, Chagall, Giacometti, Kandinsky, Matisse, Miró, Tapies, to name but a few) made it collectible almost from the beginning.