WITH FINE MAN RAY ILLUSTRATIONS
RAY, MAN; ELUARD, PAUL.
Les Mains Libres
"Man Ray offered artists in
all media an example of a creative intelligence that, in its 'pursuit of
pleasure and liberty' unlocked every door it came to and walked freely
where it would" (ARTnews, "The Century's 25 Most Influential Artists").
FIRST
EDITION, one of only 675 numbered copies, illustrated throughout with
full-page plates by Man Ray.
"During
the thirties, Man Ray made a large number of drawings while in Paris or
travelling in the south of France. Man Ray had shown these drawings to
Eluard, who had asked him to leave them with him. On Man Ray’s return,
some weeks later, he found to his delight that his friend had
'illustrated' each drawing with a poem. This new and unexpected proof of
Eluard's esteem resulted in the publication of Les Mains Libres,
a book in which more than sixty pen-and-ink drawings are reproduced,
fifty-four of them opposite Eluard's poem" (Penrose, 134).
Paris: Jeanne Bucher, 1937. Quarto, original pictorial wrappers. Printed
on Chester Vergé. Minor wear to original wrappers, generally a fine
copy. $2100.
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