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A work made of unbound book with letterpress in black and red, one linocut in black, three lithographs in black, and 154 photographic reproductions on ivory wove paper, tucked in paperboard cover with letterpress in red on brown laid paper and beige linen tie.

Dessins: Thèmes et Variations

1943

Henri Matisse (French, 1869–1954) introduction “Matisse-en-France” by Louis Aragon (French, 1897–1982) linocut and lithographs printed by Roger Lacourièr (French, 1892–1966) text printed by Féquet et Baudier (French, c. 1925–c. 1981) reproductions printed by Georges Duval (French, active 1930s–1950s) published by Martin Fabiani (Croatian, born 1899)

France

Unbound book with letterpress in black and red, one linocut in black, three lithographs in black, and 154 photographic reproductions on ivory wove paper, tucked in paperboard cover with letterpress in red on brown laid paper and beige linen tie

Prints and Drawings