REVUE BLANCHE. - Complete collection of the... - Lot 313 - Ferri & Associés

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REVUE BLANCHE. - Complete collection of the... - Lot 313 - Ferri & Associés
REVUE BLANCHE. - Complete collection of the 237 issues of the Parisian series (October 1891 - April 15, 1903) bound in 30 vol. in-8 half beige modern cloth. EXTREMELY RARE COLLECTION OF THIS LEGENDARY REVUE, which with Le Mercure de France, was one of the most important organs of the Symbolists. Founded by the Natanson brothers and Félix Fénéon, La Revue Blanche brought together all the names of the artists and writers of the end of the century, its offices being their rallying point: Apollinaire, Maurice Barrès, Tristan Bernard, Léon Blum, Paul Claudel, Claude Debussy, André Gide, Gourmont, de Heredia, Jarry, J. Laforgue, Pierre Louÿs, Mallarmé, Octave Mirbeau, Jean Moréas, Jules Renard, Péguy, Émile Verhaeren, Zola, etc., collaborated in it. Léon Blum, literary critic, and Félix Fénéon, editor-in-chief, were at the origin of the magazine's Dreyfusist stance. The art column, directed by Thadée Natanson, made it possible to discover painters who were little known at the time. Their lithographic drawings adorn the magazine both in the text and in the form of plates outside the text bound in the volumes: 18 ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPHS by P. Bonnard, Ed. Vuillard, O. Redon, M. Denis, Roussel, F. Vallotton, Toulouse-Lautrec, etc. EXCEPTIONAL ENSEMBLE complete with advertising suppts, original prints and Nibs, general and delivery covers, titles, tables, etc. Extremely rare.
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