Description:

7 Signed Lithographs from Robert Rey's "Estampes" Portfolio - Braque, Brianchon, Desnoyer, Dufy, Laurencin, Utrillo, & de Waroquier

A collection of seven signed and numbered prints from Robert Rey's "Estampes: the Complete Portfolio", complete with accompanying text pages. Each sheet measures 18.25" x 14.25", engraved on Van Gelden Zonen paper, each signed in pencil by the artist and numbered 89/150. Artists and Titles include: Georges Braque - "Nature Morte aux Huitres"; Maurice Brianchon - "La Neige a Auteuil"; Françoise Desnoyer - "Liseuses au Bord de Mer"; Raoul Dufy - "Le Casino de la Jetée a Nice"; Marie Laurencin - "Portrait de Femme en Rouge"; Maurice Utrillo - "Le Jardin de Montmagny"; and Henri de Waroquier - "Dolori Sacrum". Each has also been signed in pencil by Robert Rey at the lower margin. Prints were made by Gerard Angiolini of Paris and printed by Coulouma, Paris. Published by L'Image Litteraire, Nice, and Rafael Finelli-Feugere, New York. Each artwork is also accompanied by 5pp of text in French, providing information on the artist and piece, signed by the authors in blue ink. Printed on Van Gelden Zonen paper. With a few specks of dark foxing and further foxing to the printed text pages. Light toning in places. Deckled edges. Overall very fine.

Georges Braque - "Nature Morte aux Huitres", dated November 28, 1949. Signed "G. Braque." With text entitled "Braque Ou Le Géomètre" by Jean Paulhan, pages 1-4.

Maurice Brianchon - "La Neige a Auteuil", dated April 8, 1950. Signed "Brianchon." With text entitled "Brianchon Ou Romanstisme Inérieur" by Jacques de Lacretelle, pages 7-10.

Françoise Desnoyer - "Liseuses au Bord de Mer", dated April 19, 1950. Signed "F. Desnoyer." With text entitled "Un Possédé de la Couleur" by Andrè Chamson, pages 19-22.

Raoul Dufy - "Le Casino de la Jetée a Nice", dated March 20, 1950. Signed "Raoul Dufy." With text entitled "Dufy Frère de Giraudoux et de Ravel" by Jean Cassou, pages 25-28.

Marie Laurencin - "Portrait de Femme en Rouge", dated July 19, 1949. Signed "Marie Laurencin." With text entitled "Le Secret de Marie Laurencin" by Jean-Louis Vaudoyer, pages 31-34. Accompanied by 41 décomposition proofs on Lana papers.

Maurice Utrillo - "Le Jardin de Montmagny, dated April 5, 1950. Signed "Maurice Utrillo." With text entitled "Utrillo et Son Étoile" by Pierre MacOrlan, pages 51-54.

Henri de Waroquier - "Dolori Sacrum", dated December 22, 1949. Signed "H de Waroquier." With text entitled "Le Message de Waroquier" by Daniel-Rops, pages 69-72.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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