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RODIN:  Sa Vie, Son Oeuvre by  Octave et al Mirbeau - Signed First Edition - 1914 - from McLean Arts & Books and Biblio.com
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RODIN: Sa Vie, Son Oeuvre

by Mirbeau, Octave et al

First Edition

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Paris: L'Art et Les Artistes , 1914 112pp: A collection of essays with b/w illustrations on Rodin, published in a LIMITED EDITION OF 500 NUMBERED COPIES (here, 80), and SIGNED BY RODIN on the half title. The book bears a single library stamp on a blank preliminary page, and has a shelf clasification on the spine. Bound in brown library cloth. Text in French: lead essay by Mirbeau on Rodin; a biographic essay, various memoirs of the artist, on Rodin's atelier in Meudon, on previously unpublished writings by Rodin, on the Musee Rodin in Paris and teh Hotel Biron, a reprinting of Rodin's essay on Venus with 15 of his drawings/watercolors (in b/w), an article on Rodin's drawings, a catalogue of Rodin's work in France and Abraod, and a bibliographic essay. . Signed. First Edition. Cloth. Fine. Exlib.

  • Bookseller: McLean Arts & Books US (US)
  • Bookseller Inventory #: 23056
  • Format/binding: Hardcover
  • Book condition: Fine
  • Edition: First Edition
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Publisher: L'Art et Les Artistes
  • Place: Paris
  • Date published: 1914
  • Keywords: FRENCH MODERN ART, SCULPTURE, AUGUSTE RODIN
  • Subjects: ART / African;

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