Dada, Surrealism, War and its Aftermath 1935-1955

The Artists’ books in this gallery reflect the creativity and optimism of publishers, such as Ambroise Vollard, Albert Skira, and Tériade who, both before and after World War II, created ambitious and complex volumes with some of the greatest artists of the era. In contrast, however, the content of a number of books reflects the period of the 1930s and 1940s as a time of economic depression and a world war, followed by an uneasy peace. The variety of materials used in the construction of the books, from the simplest pamphlet clandestinely made in Paris under the occupying noses of the Nazis to luxurious volumes where no expense was spared, display their individuality and idiosyncratic nature during this period.

Four Pamphlets with Poems by Georges Hugnet (pamphlet 4 of 4)

4 of 4 pamphlets with one reproduction, one sheet folded twice, title on recto of first leaf.

Four Pamphlets with Poems by Georges Hugnet

Pamphlets (4) with 9 illustrations total (6 original zincographs, 3 reproductions); box with 4 recessed areas to hold the pamphlets.

Rahel by Ilia Zdanevitch

Book with 2 wood engravings on Japan nacré paper; loose in wrappers covered with heavy tan paper, lettering on front cover.

Pantagruel by François Rabelais

Book with 223+ illustrations total: 1 drawing with color, 128 color woodcuts, various color woodcut letters and chapter devices on Arches wove paper.

Matière et mémoire ou les lithographes à l'école

Book with 34 lithographs (2 with color) on Auvergne paper, loose in wrappers; chemise is paper covered cardboard with title pasted onto the spine.

The Surrealism Gallery

A portrait of Ambroise Vollard,  behind a stack of books

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