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Chas (Charles) LabordeTendres Stocks: The Complete Etchings1924
1924
About the Item
Chas Laborde (1886-1941), Tendres Stocks: The Complete Etchings, c. 1924, etching, engraving, colored etching proofs before publication of the book. A suite of 13 impressions in black and white, and 13 in color; 26 in all; impressions printed before the book edition of Tendres Stocks by Paul Morand, published by Emile-Paul Freres, Paris, 1924.
This set of 13 etchings in color, and 13 in black in white, was published in a small edition of only 24, on Holland paper (many with a fleur de lys watermark). The book containing the etchings in color was published in an edition of 550. The published book is widely available; we have not encountered another set of the proofs before publication on the market.
In very good condition, the full sheets with deckle edges, impressions of varying sizes, the sheets 10 x 7 inches.
Additional illustrations are, of course, available on request - Harris Schrank
- Creator:Chas (Charles) Laborde (1886 - 1941, Argentinian, French)
- Creation Year:1924
- Dimensions:Height: 10 in (25.4 cm)Width: 7 in (17.78 cm)
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- Gallery Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU51532826333
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