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  • Picasso and the Human Comedy, Verve, Vol. VIII, No 29/30, 1954

    £795 each Stock code: P01181X N
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    Picasso and the Human Comedy, Verve, Vol. VIII, No 29/30, 1954

    Original lithograph print from Verve Vol. VIII, No 29/30 printed by the Master Printers Mourlot Frères in 1954. Framed in champagne gold with a cream mount.
    Dimensions: 41cm (16¼") High, 51cm (20") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01181X N
    £795 each
  • Picasso and the Human Comedy, Verve, Vol. VIII, No 29/30, 1954

    £795 each Stock code: P01181X M
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    Picasso and the Human Comedy, Verve, Vol. VIII, No 29/30, 1954

    Original lithograph print from Verve Vol. VIII, No 29/30 printed by the Master Printers Mourlot Frères in 1954. Framed in champagne gold with a cream mount.
    Dimensions: 41cm (16¼") High, 51cm (20") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01181X M
    £795 each
  • Picasso and the Human Comedy, Verve, Vol. VIII, No 29/30, 1954

    £795 each Stock code: P01181X L
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    Picasso and the Human Comedy, Verve, Vol. VIII, No 29/30, 1954

    Original lithograph print from Verve Vol. VIII, No 29/30 printed by the Master Printers Mourlot Frères in 1954. Framed in champagne gold with a cream mount.
    Dimensions: 41cm (16¼") High, 51cm (20") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01181X L
    £795 each
  • Picasso and the Human Comedy, Verve, Vol. VIII, No 29/30, 1954

    £795 each Stock code: P01181X K
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    Picasso and the Human Comedy, Verve, Vol. VIII, No 29/30, 1954

    Original lithograph print from Verve Vol. VIII, No 29/30 printed by the Master Printers Mourlot Frères in 1954. Framed in champagne gold with a cream mount.
    Dimensions: 41cm (16¼") High, 51cm (20") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01181X K
    £795 each
  • Picasso and the Human Comedy, Verve, Vol. VIII, No 29/30, 1954

    £795 each Stock code: P01181X I
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    Picasso and the Human Comedy, Verve, Vol. VIII, No 29/30, 1954

    Original lithograph print from Verve Vol. VIII, No 29/30 printed by the Master Printers Mourlot Frères in 1954. Framed in champagne gold with a cream mount.
    Dimensions: 41cm (16¼") High, 51cm (20") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01181X I
    £795 each
  • Picasso and the Human Comedy, Verve, Vol. VIII, No 29/30, 1954

    £795 each Stock code: P01181X G
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    Picasso and the Human Comedy, Verve, Vol. VIII, No 29/30, 1954

    Original lithograph print from Verve Vol. VIII, No 29/30 printed by the Master Printers Mourlot Frères in 1954. Framed in champagne gold with a cream mount.
    Dimensions: 41cm (16¼") High, 51cm (20") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01181X G
    £795 each
  • Picasso and the Human Comedy, Verve, Vol. VIII, No 29/30, 1954

    £795 each Stock code: P01181X F
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    Picasso and the Human Comedy, Verve, Vol. VIII, No 29/30, 1954

    Original lithograph print from Verve Vol. VIII, No 29/30 printed by the Master Printers Mourlot Frères in 1954. Framed in champagne gold with a cream mount.
    Dimensions: 41cm (16¼") High, 51cm (20") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01181X F
    £795 each
  • Picasso and the Human Comedy, Verve, Vol. VIII, No 29/30, 1954

    £795 each Stock code: P01181X D
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    Picasso and the Human Comedy, Verve, Vol. VIII, No 29/30, 1954

    Original lithograph print from Verve Vol. VIII, No 29/30 printed by the Master Printers Mourlot Frères in 1954. Framed in champagne gold with a cream mount.
    Dimensions: 41cm (16¼") High, 51cm (20") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01181X D
    £795 each
  • Picasso and the Human Comedy, Verve, Vol. VIII, No 29/30, 1954

    £795 each Stock code: P01181X A
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    Picasso and the Human Comedy, Verve, Vol. VIII, No 29/30, 1954

    Original lithograph print from Verve Vol. VIII, No 29/30 printed by the Master Printers Mourlot Frères in 1954. Framed in champagne gold with a cream mount.
    Dimensions: 41cm (16¼") High, 51cm (20") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01181X A
    £795 each
  • Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    £300 each Stock code: P01277 28
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    Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    Cahiers d'Art is a French artistic and literary journal originally founded in 1926 by Christian Zervos, a Greek philosopher, editor. Born in 1889 in Argostoli on the Greek island of Cephalonia he was brought up in Alexandria, Egypt, finally moving to Paris in 1922. In 1924 Zervos joined the publishing firm Editions Morancé writing art articles for the magazine L'Art d'aujourd '. As an editor, he met many of the artists about whom the magazine wrote: Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Ferdinand Léger, and Pablo Picasso. He left Morancé in 1926 to found his own journal Cahiers d'art becoming simultaneously publisher, director, model maker, chief editor and main editor. Each issue balanced primitive arts with the modern and contemporary arts and articles by art critics with more literary and poetic texts. According to Zervos, the interest in prehistoric, ancient and extra-European arts was necessary to get a glimpse of contemporary art. It was Zervos who took on the enormous task of documenting all the works of Pablo Picasso into a33-volume catalogue raisonnée, published between 1932 and 1978. One of his deepest wishes was to build up with Cahiers d’Art the visual archives of the artists he considered important. Zervos married Yvonne Marion who ran an art gallery, Galerie du Dragon, next to the location of her husband's shop, the rue Dragon on the left bank of Paris. Madame Zervos became an integral part of her husband's accomplishment and assembling their art collection. Initially published from 1926 to 1960 Cahiers d'Art still exists today after Swedish collector Staffan Ahrenberg purchased the publication and relaunched it in October 2012.
    Dimensions: 44cm (17¼") High, 39cm (15¼") Wide, 2.5cm (1") Deep
    Stock code: P01277 28
    £300 each
  • Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    £300 each Stock code: P01277 36
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    Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    Cahiers d'Art is a French artistic and literary journal originally founded in 1926 by Christian Zervos, a Greek philosopher, editor. Born in 1889 in Argostoli on the Greek island of Cephalonia he was brought up in Alexandria, Egypt, finally moving to Paris in 1922. In 1924 Zervos joined the publishing firm Editions Morancé writing art articles for the magazine L'Art d'aujourd '. As an editor, he met many of the artists about whom the magazine wrote: Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Ferdinand Léger, and Pablo Picasso. He left Morancé in 1926 to found his own journal Cahiers d'art becoming simultaneously publisher, director, model maker, chief editor and main editor. Each issue balanced primitive arts with the modern and contemporary arts and articles by art critics with more literary and poetic texts. According to Zervos, the interest in prehistoric, ancient and extra-European arts was necessary to get a glimpse of contemporary art. It was Zervos who took on the enormous task of documenting all the works of Pablo Picasso into a33-volume catalogue raisonnée, published between 1932 and 1978. One of his deepest wishes was to build up with Cahiers d’Art the visual archives of the artists he considered important. Zervos married Yvonne Marion who ran an art gallery, Galerie du Dragon, next to the location of her husband's shop, the rue Dragon on the left bank of Paris. Madame Zervos became an integral part of her husband's accomplishment and assembling their art collection. Initially published from 1926 to 1960 Cahiers d'Art still exists today after Swedish collector Staffan Ahrenberg purchased the publication and relaunched it in October 2012.
    Dimensions: 39cm (15¼") High, 44cm (17¼") Wide, 2.5cm (1") Deep
    Stock code: P01277 36
    £300 each
  • Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    £300 each Stock code: P01277 35
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    Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    Cahiers d'Art is a French artistic and literary journal originally founded in 1926 by Christian Zervos, a Greek philosopher, editor. Born in 1889 in Argostoli on the Greek island of Cephalonia he was brought up in Alexandria, Egypt, finally moving to Paris in 1922. In 1924 Zervos joined the publishing firm Editions Morancé writing art articles for the magazine L'Art d'aujourd '. As an editor, he met many of the artists about whom the magazine wrote: Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Ferdinand Léger, and Pablo Picasso. He left Morancé in 1926 to found his own journal Cahiers d'art becoming simultaneously publisher, director, model maker, chief editor and main editor. Each issue balanced primitive arts with the modern and contemporary arts and articles by art critics with more literary and poetic texts. According to Zervos, the interest in prehistoric, ancient and extra-European arts was necessary to get a glimpse of contemporary art. It was Zervos who took on the enormous task of documenting all the works of Pablo Picasso into a33-volume catalogue raisonnée, published between 1932 and 1978. One of his deepest wishes was to build up with Cahiers d’Art the visual archives of the artists he considered important. Zervos married Yvonne Marion who ran an art gallery, Galerie du Dragon, next to the location of her husband's shop, the rue Dragon on the left bank of Paris. Madame Zervos became an integral part of her husband's accomplishment and assembling their art collection. Initially published from 1926 to 1960 Cahiers d'Art still exists today after Swedish collector Staffan Ahrenberg purchased the publication and relaunched it in October 2012.
    Dimensions: 39cm (15¼") High, 44cm (17¼") Wide, 2.5cm (1") Deep
    Stock code: P01277 35
    £300 each
  • Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    £300 each Stock code: P01277 34
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    Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    Cahiers d'Art is a French artistic and literary journal originally founded in 1926 by Christian Zervos, a Greek philosopher, editor. Born in 1889 in Argostoli on the Greek island of Cephalonia he was brought up in Alexandria, Egypt, finally moving to Paris in 1922. In 1924 Zervos joined the publishing firm Editions Morancé writing art articles for the magazine L'Art d'aujourd '. As an editor, he met many of the artists about whom the magazine wrote: Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Ferdinand Léger, and Pablo Picasso. He left Morancé in 1926 to found his own journal Cahiers d'art becoming simultaneously publisher, director, model maker, chief editor and main editor. Each issue balanced primitive arts with the modern and contemporary arts and articles by art critics with more literary and poetic texts. According to Zervos, the interest in prehistoric, ancient and extra-European arts was necessary to get a glimpse of contemporary art. It was Zervos who took on the enormous task of documenting all the works of Pablo Picasso into a33-volume catalogue raisonnée, published between 1932 and 1978. One of his deepest wishes was to build up with Cahiers d’Art the visual archives of the artists he considered important. Zervos married Yvonne Marion who ran an art gallery, Galerie du Dragon, next to the location of her husband's shop, the rue Dragon on the left bank of Paris. Madame Zervos became an integral part of her husband's accomplishment and assembling their art collection. Initially published from 1926 to 1960 Cahiers d'Art still exists today after Swedish collector Staffan Ahrenberg purchased the publication and relaunched it in October 2012.
    Dimensions: 39cm (15¼") High, 44cm (17¼") Wide, 2.5cm (1") Deep
    Stock code: P01277 34
    £300 each
  • Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    £300 each Stock code: P01277 33
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    Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    Cahiers d'Art is a French artistic and literary journal originally founded in 1926 by Christian Zervos, a Greek philosopher, editor. Born in 1889 in Argostoli on the Greek island of Cephalonia he was brought up in Alexandria, Egypt, finally moving to Paris in 1922. In 1924 Zervos joined the publishing firm Editions Morancé writing art articles for the magazine L'Art d'aujourd '. As an editor, he met many of the artists about whom the magazine wrote: Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Ferdinand Léger, and Pablo Picasso. He left Morancé in 1926 to found his own journal Cahiers d'art becoming simultaneously publisher, director, model maker, chief editor and main editor. Each issue balanced primitive arts with the modern and contemporary arts and articles by art critics with more literary and poetic texts. According to Zervos, the interest in prehistoric, ancient and extra-European arts was necessary to get a glimpse of contemporary art. It was Zervos who took on the enormous task of documenting all the works of Pablo Picasso into a33-volume catalogue raisonnée, published between 1932 and 1978. One of his deepest wishes was to build up with Cahiers d’Art the visual archives of the artists he considered important. Zervos married Yvonne Marion who ran an art gallery, Galerie du Dragon, next to the location of her husband's shop, the rue Dragon on the left bank of Paris. Madame Zervos became an integral part of her husband's accomplishment and assembling their art collection. Initially published from 1926 to 1960 Cahiers d'Art still exists today after Swedish collector Staffan Ahrenberg purchased the publication and relaunched it in October 2012.
    Dimensions: 39cm (15¼") High, 44cm (17¼") Wide, 2.5cm (1") Deep
    Stock code: P01277 33
    £300 each
  • Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    £300 each Stock code: P01277 30
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    Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    Cahiers d'Art is a French artistic and literary journal originally founded in 1926 by Christian Zervos, a Greek philosopher, editor. Born in 1889 in Argostoli on the Greek island of Cephalonia he was brought up in Alexandria, Egypt, finally moving to Paris in 1922. In 1924 Zervos joined the publishing firm Editions Morancé writing art articles for the magazine L'Art d'aujourd '. As an editor, he met many of the artists about whom the magazine wrote: Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Ferdinand Léger, and Pablo Picasso. He left Morancé in 1926 to found his own journal Cahiers d'art becoming simultaneously publisher, director, model maker, chief editor and main editor. Each issue balanced primitive arts with the modern and contemporary arts and articles by art critics with more literary and poetic texts. According to Zervos, the interest in prehistoric, ancient and extra-European arts was necessary to get a glimpse of contemporary art. It was Zervos who took on the enormous task of documenting all the works of Pablo Picasso into a33-volume catalogue raisonnée, published between 1932 and 1978. One of his deepest wishes was to build up with Cahiers d’Art the visual archives of the artists he considered important. Zervos married Yvonne Marion who ran an art gallery, Galerie du Dragon, next to the location of her husband's shop, the rue Dragon on the left bank of Paris. Madame Zervos became an integral part of her husband's accomplishment and assembling their art collection. Initially published from 1926 to 1960 Cahiers d'Art still exists today after Swedish collector Staffan Ahrenberg purchased the publication and relaunched it in October 2012.
    Dimensions: 39cm (15¼") High, 44cm (17¼") Wide, 2.5cm (1") Deep
    Stock code: P01277 30
    £300 each
  • Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    £300 each Stock code: P01277 29
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    Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    Cahiers d'Art is a French artistic and literary journal originally founded in 1926 by Christian Zervos, a Greek philosopher, editor. Born in 1889 in Argostoli on the Greek island of Cephalonia he was brought up in Alexandria, Egypt, finally moving to Paris in 1922. In 1924 Zervos joined the publishing firm Editions Morancé writing art articles for the magazine L'Art d'aujourd '. As an editor, he met many of the artists about whom the magazine wrote: Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Ferdinand Léger, and Pablo Picasso. He left Morancé in 1926 to found his own journal Cahiers d'art becoming simultaneously publisher, director, model maker, chief editor and main editor. Each issue balanced primitive arts with the modern and contemporary arts and articles by art critics with more literary and poetic texts. According to Zervos, the interest in prehistoric, ancient and extra-European arts was necessary to get a glimpse of contemporary art. It was Zervos who took on the enormous task of documenting all the works of Pablo Picasso into a33-volume catalogue raisonnée, published between 1932 and 1978. One of his deepest wishes was to build up with Cahiers d’Art the visual archives of the artists he considered important. Zervos married Yvonne Marion who ran an art gallery, Galerie du Dragon, next to the location of her husband's shop, the rue Dragon on the left bank of Paris. Madame Zervos became an integral part of her husband's accomplishment and assembling their art collection. Initially published from 1926 to 1960 Cahiers d'Art still exists today after Swedish collector Staffan Ahrenberg purchased the publication and relaunched it in October 2012.
    Dimensions: 39cm (15¼") High, 44cm (17¼") Wide, 2.5cm (1") Deep
    Stock code: P01277 29
    £300 each
  • Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    £300 each Stock code: P01277 9
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    Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    Cahiers d'Art is a French artistic and literary journal originally founded in 1926 by Christian Zervos, a Greek philosopher, editor. Born in 1889 in Argostoli on the Greek island of Cephalonia he was brought up in Alexandria, Egypt, finally moving to Paris in 1922. In 1924 Zervos joined the publishing firm Editions Morancé writing art articles for the magazine L'Art d'aujourd '. As an editor, he met many of the artists about whom the magazine wrote: Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Ferdinand Léger, and Pablo Picasso. He left Morancé in 1926 to found his own journal Cahiers d'art becoming simultaneously publisher, director, model maker, chief editor and main editor. Each issue balanced primitive arts with the modern and contemporary arts and articles by art critics with more literary and poetic texts. According to Zervos, the interest in prehistoric, ancient and extra-European arts was necessary to get a glimpse of contemporary art. It was Zervos who took on the enormous task of documenting all the works of Pablo Picasso into a33-volume catalogue raisonnée, published between 1932 and 1978. One of his deepest wishes was to build up with Cahiers d’Art the visual archives of the artists he considered important. Zervos married Yvonne Marion who ran an art gallery, Galerie du Dragon, next to the location of her husband's shop, the rue Dragon on the left bank of Paris. Madame Zervos became an integral part of her husband's accomplishment and assembling their art collection. Initially published from 1926 to 1960 Cahiers d'Art still exists today after Swedish collector Staffan Ahrenberg purchased the publication and relaunched it in October 2012.
    Dimensions: 44cm (17¼") High, 39cm (15¼") Wide, 2.5cm (1") Deep
    Stock code: P01277 9
    £300 each
  • Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    £300 each Stock code: P01277 26
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    Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    Cahiers d'Art is a French artistic and literary journal originally founded in 1926 by Christian Zervos, a Greek philosopher, editor. Born in 1889 in Argostoli on the Greek island of Cephalonia he was brought up in Alexandria, Egypt, finally moving to Paris in 1922. In 1924 Zervos joined the publishing firm Editions Morancé writing art articles for the magazine L'Art d'aujourd '. As an editor, he met many of the artists about whom the magazine wrote: Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Ferdinand Léger, and Pablo Picasso. He left Morancé in 1926 to found his own journal Cahiers d'art becoming simultaneously publisher, director, model maker, chief editor and main editor. Each issue balanced primitive arts with the modern and contemporary arts and articles by art critics with more literary and poetic texts. According to Zervos, the interest in prehistoric, ancient and extra-European arts was necessary to get a glimpse of contemporary art. It was Zervos who took on the enormous task of documenting all the works of Pablo Picasso into a33-volume catalogue raisonnée, published between 1932 and 1978. One of his deepest wishes was to build up with Cahiers d’Art the visual archives of the artists he considered important. Zervos married Yvonne Marion who ran an art gallery, Galerie du Dragon, next to the location of her husband's shop, the rue Dragon on the left bank of Paris. Madame Zervos became an integral part of her husband's accomplishment and assembling their art collection. Initially published from 1926 to 1960 Cahiers d'Art still exists today after Swedish collector Staffan Ahrenberg purchased the publication and relaunched it in October 2012.
    Dimensions: 39cm (15¼") High, 44.02cm (17¼") Wide, 2.5cm (1") Deep
    Stock code: P01277 26
    £300 each
  • Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    £300 each Stock code: P01277 25
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    Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    Cahiers d'Art is a French artistic and literary journal originally founded in 1926 by Christian Zervos, a Greek philosopher, editor. Born in 1889 in Argostoli on the Greek island of Cephalonia he was brought up in Alexandria, Egypt, finally moving to Paris in 1922. In 1924 Zervos joined the publishing firm Editions Morancé writing art articles for the magazine L'Art d'aujourd '. As an editor, he met many of the artists about whom the magazine wrote: Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Ferdinand Léger, and Pablo Picasso. He left Morancé in 1926 to found his own journal Cahiers d'art becoming simultaneously publisher, director, model maker, chief editor and main editor. Each issue balanced primitive arts with the modern and contemporary arts and articles by art critics with more literary and poetic texts. According to Zervos, the interest in prehistoric, ancient and extra-European arts was necessary to get a glimpse of contemporary art. It was Zervos who took on the enormous task of documenting all the works of Pablo Picasso into a33-volume catalogue raisonnée, published between 1932 and 1978. One of his deepest wishes was to build up with Cahiers d’Art the visual archives of the artists he considered important. Zervos married Yvonne Marion who ran an art gallery, Galerie du Dragon, next to the location of her husband's shop, the rue Dragon on the left bank of Paris. Madame Zervos became an integral part of her husband's accomplishment and assembling their art collection. Initially published from 1926 to 1960 Cahiers d'Art still exists today after Swedish collector Staffan Ahrenberg purchased the publication and relaunched it in October 2012.
    Dimensions: 39cm (15¼") High, 44.02cm (17¼") Wide, 2.5cm (1") Deep
    Stock code: P01277 25
    £300 each
  • Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    £300 each Stock code: P01277 10
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    Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    Cahiers d'Art is a French artistic and literary journal originally founded in 1926 by Christian Zervos, a Greek philosopher, editor. Born in 1889 in Argostoli on the Greek island of Cephalonia he was brought up in Alexandria, Egypt, finally moving to Paris in 1922. In 1924 Zervos joined the publishing firm Editions Morancé writing art articles for the magazine L'Art d'aujourd '. As an editor, he met many of the artists about whom the magazine wrote: Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Ferdinand Léger, and Pablo Picasso. He left Morancé in 1926 to found his own journal Cahiers d'art becoming simultaneously publisher, director, model maker, chief editor and main editor. Each issue balanced primitive arts with the modern and contemporary arts and articles by art critics with more literary and poetic texts. According to Zervos, the interest in prehistoric, ancient and extra-European arts was necessary to get a glimpse of contemporary art. It was Zervos who took on the enormous task of documenting all the works of Pablo Picasso into a33-volume catalogue raisonnée, published between 1932 and 1978. One of his deepest wishes was to build up with Cahiers d’Art the visual archives of the artists he considered important. Zervos married Yvonne Marion who ran an art gallery, Galerie du Dragon, next to the location of her husband's shop, the rue Dragon on the left bank of Paris. Madame Zervos became an integral part of her husband's accomplishment and assembling their art collection. Initially published from 1926 to 1960 Cahiers d'Art still exists today after Swedish collector Staffan Ahrenberg purchased the publication and relaunched it in October 2012.
    Dimensions: 39cm (15¼") High, 44cm (17¼") Wide, 2.5cm (1") Deep
    Stock code: P01277 10
    £300 each
  • Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    £300 each Stock code: P01277 12
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    Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    Cahiers d'Art is a French artistic and literary journal originally founded in 1926 by Christian Zervos, a Greek philosopher, editor. Born in 1889 in Argostoli on the Greek island of Cephalonia he was brought up in Alexandria, Egypt, finally moving to Paris in 1922. In 1924 Zervos joined the publishing firm Editions Morancé writing art articles for the magazine L'Art d'aujourd '. As an editor, he met many of the artists about whom the magazine wrote: Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Ferdinand Léger, and Pablo Picasso. He left Morancé in 1926 to found his own journal Cahiers d'art becoming simultaneously publisher, director, model maker, chief editor and main editor. Each issue balanced primitive arts with the modern and contemporary arts and articles by art critics with more literary and poetic texts. According to Zervos, the interest in prehistoric, ancient and extra-European arts was necessary to get a glimpse of contemporary art. It was Zervos who took on the enormous task of documenting all the works of Pablo Picasso into a33-volume catalogue raisonnée, published between 1932 and 1978. One of his deepest wishes was to build up with Cahiers d’Art the visual archives of the artists he considered important. Zervos married Yvonne Marion who ran an art gallery, Galerie du Dragon, next to the location of her husband's shop, the rue Dragon on the left bank of Paris. Madame Zervos became an integral part of her husband's accomplishment and assembling their art collection. Initially published from 1926 to 1960 Cahiers d'Art still exists today after Swedish collector Staffan Ahrenberg purchased the publication and relaunched it in October 2012.
    Dimensions: 39cm (15¼") High, 44cm (17¼") Wide, 2.5cm (1") Deep
    Stock code: P01277 12
    £300 each
  • Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    £300 each Stock code: P01277 13
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    Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    Cahiers d'Art is a French artistic and literary journal originally founded in 1926 by Christian Zervos, a Greek philosopher, editor. Born in 1889 in Argostoli on the Greek island of Cephalonia he was brought up in Alexandria, Egypt, finally moving to Paris in 1922. In 1924 Zervos joined the publishing firm Editions Morancé writing art articles for the magazine L'Art d'aujourd '. As an editor, he met many of the artists about whom the magazine wrote: Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Ferdinand Léger, and Pablo Picasso. He left Morancé in 1926 to found his own journal Cahiers d'art becoming simultaneously publisher, director, model maker, chief editor and main editor. Each issue balanced primitive arts with the modern and contemporary arts and articles by art critics with more literary and poetic texts. According to Zervos, the interest in prehistoric, ancient and extra-European arts was necessary to get a glimpse of contemporary art. It was Zervos who took on the enormous task of documenting all the works of Pablo Picasso into a33-volume catalogue raisonnée, published between 1932 and 1978. One of his deepest wishes was to build up with Cahiers d’Art the visual archives of the artists he considered important. Zervos married Yvonne Marion who ran an art gallery, Galerie du Dragon, next to the location of her husband's shop, the rue Dragon on the left bank of Paris. Madame Zervos became an integral part of her husband's accomplishment and assembling their art collection. Initially published from 1926 to 1960 Cahiers d'Art still exists today after Swedish collector Staffan Ahrenberg purchased the publication and relaunched it in October 2012.
    Dimensions: 39cm (15¼") High, 44cm (17¼") Wide, 2.5cm (1") Deep
    Stock code: P01277 13
    £300 each
  • Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    £300 each Stock code: P01277 14
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    Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    Cahiers d'Art is a French artistic and literary journal originally founded in 1926 by Christian Zervos, a Greek philosopher, editor. Born in 1889 in Argostoli on the Greek island of Cephalonia he was brought up in Alexandria, Egypt, finally moving to Paris in 1922. In 1924 Zervos joined the publishing firm Editions Morancé writing art articles for the magazine L'Art d'aujourd '. As an editor, he met many of the artists about whom the magazine wrote: Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Ferdinand Léger, and Pablo Picasso. He left Morancé in 1926 to found his own journal Cahiers d'art becoming simultaneously publisher, director, model maker, chief editor and main editor. Each issue balanced primitive arts with the modern and contemporary arts and articles by art critics with more literary and poetic texts. According to Zervos, the interest in prehistoric, ancient and extra-European arts was necessary to get a glimpse of contemporary art. It was Zervos who took on the enormous task of documenting all the works of Pablo Picasso into a33-volume catalogue raisonnée, published between 1932 and 1978. One of his deepest wishes was to build up with Cahiers d’Art the visual archives of the artists he considered important. Zervos married Yvonne Marion who ran an art gallery, Galerie du Dragon, next to the location of her husband's shop, the rue Dragon on the left bank of Paris. Madame Zervos became an integral part of her husband's accomplishment and assembling their art collection. Initially published from 1926 to 1960 Cahiers d'Art still exists today after Swedish collector Staffan Ahrenberg purchased the publication and relaunched it in October 2012.
    Dimensions: 39cm (15¼") High, 44cm (17¼") Wide, 2.5cm (1") Deep
    Stock code: P01277 14
    £300 each
  • Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    £300 each Stock code: P01277 15
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    Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    Cahiers d'Art is a French artistic and literary journal originally founded in 1926 by Christian Zervos, a Greek philosopher, editor. Born in 1889 in Argostoli on the Greek island of Cephalonia he was brought up in Alexandria, Egypt, finally moving to Paris in 1922. In 1924 Zervos joined the publishing firm Editions Morancé writing art articles for the magazine L'Art d'aujourd '. As an editor, he met many of the artists about whom the magazine wrote: Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Ferdinand Léger, and Pablo Picasso. He left Morancé in 1926 to found his own journal Cahiers d'art becoming simultaneously publisher, director, model maker, chief editor and main editor. Each issue balanced primitive arts with the modern and contemporary arts and articles by art critics with more literary and poetic texts. According to Zervos, the interest in prehistoric, ancient and extra-European arts was necessary to get a glimpse of contemporary art. It was Zervos who took on the enormous task of documenting all the works of Pablo Picasso into a33-volume catalogue raisonnée, published between 1932 and 1978. One of his deepest wishes was to build up with Cahiers d’Art the visual archives of the artists he considered important. Zervos married Yvonne Marion who ran an art gallery, Galerie du Dragon, next to the location of her husband's shop, the rue Dragon on the left bank of Paris. Madame Zervos became an integral part of her husband's accomplishment and assembling their art collection. Initially published from 1926 to 1960 Cahiers d'Art still exists today after Swedish collector Staffan Ahrenberg purchased the publication and relaunched it in October 2012.
    Dimensions: 39cm (15¼") High, 44cm (17¼") Wide, 2.5cm (1") Deep
    Stock code: P01277 15
    £300 each
  • Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    £300 each Stock code: P01277 16
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    Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    Cahiers d'Art is a French artistic and literary journal originally founded in 1926 by Christian Zervos, a Greek philosopher, editor. Born in 1889 in Argostoli on the Greek island of Cephalonia he was brought up in Alexandria, Egypt, finally moving to Paris in 1922. In 1924 Zervos joined the publishing firm Editions Morancé writing art articles for the magazine L'Art d'aujourd '. As an editor, he met many of the artists about whom the magazine wrote: Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Ferdinand Léger, and Pablo Picasso. He left Morancé in 1926 to found his own journal Cahiers d'art becoming simultaneously publisher, director, model maker, chief editor and main editor. Each issue balanced primitive arts with the modern and contemporary arts and articles by art critics with more literary and poetic texts. According to Zervos, the interest in prehistoric, ancient and extra-European arts was necessary to get a glimpse of contemporary art. It was Zervos who took on the enormous task of documenting all the works of Pablo Picasso into a33-volume catalogue raisonnée, published between 1932 and 1978. One of his deepest wishes was to build up with Cahiers d’Art the visual archives of the artists he considered important. Zervos married Yvonne Marion who ran an art gallery, Galerie du Dragon, next to the location of her husband's shop, the rue Dragon on the left bank of Paris. Madame Zervos became an integral part of her husband's accomplishment and assembling their art collection. Initially published from 1926 to 1960 Cahiers d'Art still exists today after Swedish collector Staffan Ahrenberg purchased the publication and relaunched it in October 2012.
    Dimensions: 44cm (17¼") High, 39cm (15¼") Wide, 2.5cm (1") Deep
    Stock code: P01277 16
    £300 each
  • Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    £300 each Stock code: P01277 17
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    Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    Cahiers d'Art is a French artistic and literary journal originally founded in 1926 by Christian Zervos, a Greek philosopher, editor. Born in 1889 in Argostoli on the Greek island of Cephalonia he was brought up in Alexandria, Egypt, finally moving to Paris in 1922. In 1924 Zervos joined the publishing firm Editions Morancé writing art articles for the magazine L'Art d'aujourd '. As an editor, he met many of the artists about whom the magazine wrote: Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Ferdinand Léger, and Pablo Picasso. He left Morancé in 1926 to found his own journal Cahiers d'art becoming simultaneously publisher, director, model maker, chief editor and main editor. Each issue balanced primitive arts with the modern and contemporary arts and articles by art critics with more literary and poetic texts. According to Zervos, the interest in prehistoric, ancient and extra-European arts was necessary to get a glimpse of contemporary art. It was Zervos who took on the enormous task of documenting all the works of Pablo Picasso into a33-volume catalogue raisonnée, published between 1932 and 1978. One of his deepest wishes was to build up with Cahiers d’Art the visual archives of the artists he considered important. Zervos married Yvonne Marion who ran an art gallery, Galerie du Dragon, next to the location of her husband's shop, the rue Dragon on the left bank of Paris. Madame Zervos became an integral part of her husband's accomplishment and assembling their art collection. Initially published from 1926 to 1960 Cahiers d'Art still exists today after Swedish collector Staffan Ahrenberg purchased the publication and relaunched it in October 2012.
    Dimensions: 39cm (15¼") High, 44cm (17¼") Wide, 2.5cm (1") Deep
    Stock code: P01277 17
    £300 each
  • Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    £300 each Stock code: P01277 18
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    Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    Cahiers d'Art is a French artistic and literary journal originally founded in 1926 by Christian Zervos, a Greek philosopher, editor. Born in 1889 in Argostoli on the Greek island of Cephalonia he was brought up in Alexandria, Egypt, finally moving to Paris in 1922. In 1924 Zervos joined the publishing firm Editions Morancé writing art articles for the magazine L'Art d'aujourd '. As an editor, he met many of the artists about whom the magazine wrote: Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Ferdinand Léger, and Pablo Picasso. He left Morancé in 1926 to found his own journal Cahiers d'art becoming simultaneously publisher, director, model maker, chief editor and main editor. Each issue balanced primitive arts with the modern and contemporary arts and articles by art critics with more literary and poetic texts. According to Zervos, the interest in prehistoric, ancient and extra-European arts was necessary to get a glimpse of contemporary art. It was Zervos who took on the enormous task of documenting all the works of Pablo Picasso into a33-volume catalogue raisonnée, published between 1932 and 1978. One of his deepest wishes was to build up with Cahiers d’Art the visual archives of the artists he considered important. Zervos married Yvonne Marion who ran an art gallery, Galerie du Dragon, next to the location of her husband's shop, the rue Dragon on the left bank of Paris. Madame Zervos became an integral part of her husband's accomplishment and assembling their art collection. Initially published from 1926 to 1960 Cahiers d'Art still exists today after Swedish collector Staffan Ahrenberg purchased the publication and relaunched it in October 2012.
    Dimensions: 44cm (17¼") High, 39cm (15¼") Wide, 2.5cm (1") Deep
    Stock code: P01277 18
    £300 each
  • Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    £300 each Stock code: P01277 31
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    Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    Cahiers d'Art is a French artistic and literary journal originally founded in 1926 by Christian Zervos, a Greek philosopher, editor. Born in 1889 in Argostoli on the Greek island of Cephalonia he was brought up in Alexandria, Egypt, finally moving to Paris in 1922. In 1924 Zervos joined the publishing firm Editions Morancé writing art articles for the magazine L'Art d'aujourd '. As an editor, he met many of the artists about whom the magazine wrote: Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Ferdinand Léger, and Pablo Picasso. He left Morancé in 1926 to found his own journal Cahiers d'art becoming simultaneously publisher, director, model maker, chief editor and main editor. Each issue balanced primitive arts with the modern and contemporary arts and articles by art critics with more literary and poetic texts. According to Zervos, the interest in prehistoric, ancient and extra-European arts was necessary to get a glimpse of contemporary art. It was Zervos who took on the enormous task of documenting all the works of Pablo Picasso into a33-volume catalogue raisonnée, published between 1932 and 1978. One of his deepest wishes was to build up with Cahiers d’Art the visual archives of the artists he considered important. Zervos married Yvonne Marion who ran an art gallery, Galerie du Dragon, next to the location of her husband's shop, the rue Dragon on the left bank of Paris. Madame Zervos became an integral part of her husband's accomplishment and assembling their art collection. Initially published from 1926 to 1960 Cahiers d'Art still exists today after Swedish collector Staffan Ahrenberg purchased the publication and relaunched it in October 2012.
    Dimensions: 39cm (15¼") High, 44cm (17¼") Wide, 2.5cm (1") Deep
    Stock code: P01277 31
    £300 each
  • Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    £300 each Stock code: P01277 20
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    Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    Cahiers d'Art is a French artistic and literary journal originally founded in 1926 by Christian Zervos, a Greek philosopher, editor. Born in 1889 in Argostoli on the Greek island of Cephalonia he was brought up in Alexandria, Egypt, finally moving to Paris in 1922. In 1924 Zervos joined the publishing firm Editions Morancé writing art articles for the magazine L'Art d'aujourd '. As an editor, he met many of the artists about whom the magazine wrote: Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Ferdinand Léger, and Pablo Picasso. He left Morancé in 1926 to found his own journal Cahiers d'art becoming simultaneously publisher, director, model maker, chief editor and main editor. Each issue balanced primitive arts with the modern and contemporary arts and articles by art critics with more literary and poetic texts. According to Zervos, the interest in prehistoric, ancient and extra-European arts was necessary to get a glimpse of contemporary art. It was Zervos who took on the enormous task of documenting all the works of Pablo Picasso into a33-volume catalogue raisonnée, published between 1932 and 1978. One of his deepest wishes was to build up with Cahiers d’Art the visual archives of the artists he considered important. Zervos married Yvonne Marion who ran an art gallery, Galerie du Dragon, next to the location of her husband's shop, the rue Dragon on the left bank of Paris. Madame Zervos became an integral part of her husband's accomplishment and assembling their art collection. Initially published from 1926 to 1960 Cahiers d'Art still exists today after Swedish collector Staffan Ahrenberg purchased the publication and relaunched it in October 2012.
    Dimensions: 44cm (17¼") High, 39cm (15¼") Wide, 2.5cm (1") Deep
    Stock code: P01277 20
    £300 each
  • Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    £300 each Stock code: P01277 19
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    Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    Cahiers d'Art is a French artistic and literary journal originally founded in 1926 by Christian Zervos, a Greek philosopher, editor. Born in 1889 in Argostoli on the Greek island of Cephalonia he was brought up in Alexandria, Egypt, finally moving to Paris in 1922. In 1924 Zervos joined the publishing firm Editions Morancé writing art articles for the magazine L'Art d'aujourd '. As an editor, he met many of the artists about whom the magazine wrote: Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Ferdinand Léger, and Pablo Picasso. He left Morancé in 1926 to found his own journal Cahiers d'art becoming simultaneously publisher, director, model maker, chief editor and main editor. Each issue balanced primitive arts with the modern and contemporary arts and articles by art critics with more literary and poetic texts. According to Zervos, the interest in prehistoric, ancient and extra-European arts was necessary to get a glimpse of contemporary art. It was Zervos who took on the enormous task of documenting all the works of Pablo Picasso into a33-volume catalogue raisonnée, published between 1932 and 1978. One of his deepest wishes was to build up with Cahiers d’Art the visual archives of the artists he considered important. Zervos married Yvonne Marion who ran an art gallery, Galerie du Dragon, next to the location of her husband's shop, the rue Dragon on the left bank of Paris. Madame Zervos became an integral part of her husband's accomplishment and assembling their art collection. Initially published from 1926 to 1960 Cahiers d'Art still exists today after Swedish collector Staffan Ahrenberg purchased the publication and relaunched it in October 2012.
    Dimensions: 44cm (17¼") High, 39cm (15¼") Wide, 2.5cm (1") Deep
    Stock code: P01277 19
    £300 each
  • Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    £300 each Stock code: P01277 21
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    Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    Cahiers d'Art is a French artistic and literary journal originally founded in 1926 by Christian Zervos, a Greek philosopher, editor. Born in 1889 in Argostoli on the Greek island of Cephalonia he was brought up in Alexandria, Egypt, finally moving to Paris in 1922. In 1924 Zervos joined the publishing firm Editions Morancé writing art articles for the magazine L'Art d'aujourd '. As an editor, he met many of the artists about whom the magazine wrote: Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Ferdinand Léger, and Pablo Picasso. He left Morancé in 1926 to found his own journal Cahiers d'art becoming simultaneously publisher, director, model maker, chief editor and main editor. Each issue balanced primitive arts with the modern and contemporary arts and articles by art critics with more literary and poetic texts. According to Zervos, the interest in prehistoric, ancient and extra-European arts was necessary to get a glimpse of contemporary art. It was Zervos who took on the enormous task of documenting all the works of Pablo Picasso into a33-volume catalogue raisonnée, published between 1932 and 1978. One of his deepest wishes was to build up with Cahiers d’Art the visual archives of the artists he considered important. Zervos married Yvonne Marion who ran an art gallery, Galerie du Dragon, next to the location of her husband's shop, the rue Dragon on the left bank of Paris. Madame Zervos became an integral part of her husband's accomplishment and assembling their art collection. Initially published from 1926 to 1960 Cahiers d'Art still exists today after Swedish collector Staffan Ahrenberg purchased the publication and relaunched it in October 2012.
    Dimensions: 44cm (17¼") High, 39cm (15¼") Wide, 2.5cm (1") Deep
    Stock code: P01277 21
    £300 each
  • Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    £300 each Stock code: P01277 22
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    Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    Cahiers d'Art is a French artistic and literary journal originally founded in 1926 by Christian Zervos, a Greek philosopher, editor. Born in 1889 in Argostoli on the Greek island of Cephalonia he was brought up in Alexandria, Egypt, finally moving to Paris in 1922. In 1924 Zervos joined the publishing firm Editions Morancé writing art articles for the magazine L'Art d'aujourd '. As an editor, he met many of the artists about whom the magazine wrote: Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Ferdinand Léger, and Pablo Picasso. He left Morancé in 1926 to found his own journal Cahiers d'art becoming simultaneously publisher, director, model maker, chief editor and main editor. Each issue balanced primitive arts with the modern and contemporary arts and articles by art critics with more literary and poetic texts. According to Zervos, the interest in prehistoric, ancient and extra-European arts was necessary to get a glimpse of contemporary art. It was Zervos who took on the enormous task of documenting all the works of Pablo Picasso into a33-volume catalogue raisonnée, published between 1932 and 1978. One of his deepest wishes was to build up with Cahiers d’Art the visual archives of the artists he considered important. Zervos married Yvonne Marion who ran an art gallery, Galerie du Dragon, next to the location of her husband's shop, the rue Dragon on the left bank of Paris. Madame Zervos became an integral part of her husband's accomplishment and assembling their art collection. Initially published from 1926 to 1960 Cahiers d'Art still exists today after Swedish collector Staffan Ahrenberg purchased the publication and relaunched it in October 2012.
    Dimensions: 44cm (17¼") High, 39cm (15¼") Wide, 2.5cm (1") Deep
    Stock code: P01277 22
    £300 each
  • Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    £300 each Stock code: P01277 23
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    Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    Cahiers d'Art is a French artistic and literary journal originally founded in 1926 by Christian Zervos, a Greek philosopher, editor. Born in 1889 in Argostoli on the Greek island of Cephalonia he was brought up in Alexandria, Egypt, finally moving to Paris in 1922. In 1924 Zervos joined the publishing firm Editions Morancé writing art articles for the magazine L'Art d'aujourd '. As an editor, he met many of the artists about whom the magazine wrote: Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Ferdinand Léger, and Pablo Picasso. He left Morancé in 1926 to found his own journal Cahiers d'art becoming simultaneously publisher, director, model maker, chief editor and main editor. Each issue balanced primitive arts with the modern and contemporary arts and articles by art critics with more literary and poetic texts. According to Zervos, the interest in prehistoric, ancient and extra-European arts was necessary to get a glimpse of contemporary art. It was Zervos who took on the enormous task of documenting all the works of Pablo Picasso into a33-volume catalogue raisonnée, published between 1932 and 1978. One of his deepest wishes was to build up with Cahiers d’Art the visual archives of the artists he considered important. Zervos married Yvonne Marion who ran an art gallery, Galerie du Dragon, next to the location of her husband's shop, the rue Dragon on the left bank of Paris. Madame Zervos became an integral part of her husband's accomplishment and assembling their art collection. Initially published from 1926 to 1960 Cahiers d'Art still exists today after Swedish collector Staffan Ahrenberg purchased the publication and relaunched it in October 2012.
    Dimensions: 39cm (15¼") High, 44.02cm (17¼") Wide, 2.5cm (1") Deep
    Stock code: P01277 23
    £300 each
  • Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    £300 each Stock code: P01277 24
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    Cahiers D’Art, Dessins de Matisse

    Cahiers d'Art is a French artistic and literary journal originally founded in 1926 by Christian Zervos, a Greek philosopher, editor. Born in 1889 in Argostoli on the Greek island of Cephalonia he was brought up in Alexandria, Egypt, finally moving to Paris in 1922. In 1924 Zervos joined the publishing firm Editions Morancé writing art articles for the magazine L'Art d'aujourd '. As an editor, he met many of the artists about whom the magazine wrote: Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Ferdinand Léger, and Pablo Picasso. He left Morancé in 1926 to found his own journal Cahiers d'art becoming simultaneously publisher, director, model maker, chief editor and main editor. Each issue balanced primitive arts with the modern and contemporary arts and articles by art critics with more literary and poetic texts. According to Zervos, the interest in prehistoric, ancient and extra-European arts was necessary to get a glimpse of contemporary art. It was Zervos who took on the enormous task of documenting all the works of Pablo Picasso into a33-volume catalogue raisonnée, published between 1932 and 1978. One of his deepest wishes was to build up with Cahiers d’Art the visual archives of the artists he considered important. Zervos married Yvonne Marion who ran an art gallery, Galerie du Dragon, next to the location of her husband's shop, the rue Dragon on the left bank of Paris. Madame Zervos became an integral part of her husband's accomplishment and assembling their art collection. Initially published from 1926 to 1960 Cahiers d'Art still exists today after Swedish collector Staffan Ahrenberg purchased the publication and relaunched it in October 2012.
    Dimensions: 39cm (15¼") High, 44.02cm (17¼") Wide, 2.5cm (1") Deep
    Stock code: P01277 24
    £300 each
  • Picasso, Verve 1954

    £295 Stock code: P01181 H
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    Picasso, Verve 1954

    Original heliograuvre print from Verve Vol. VIII, No 29/30 printed by the Master Printers Draeger Frères in 1954. Framed in black with a cream mount.
    Dimensions: 41cm (16¼") High, 51cm (20") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01181 H
    £295
  • Picasso, Verve 1954

    £295 Stock code: P01181 J
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    Picasso, Verve 1954

    Original héliogravure print from Verve Vol. VIII, No 29/30 printed by the Master Printers Draeger Frères in 1954. Framed in black with a cream mount.
    Dimensions: 41cm (16¼") High, 51cm (20") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01181 J
    £295
  • Picasso, Verve 1954

    £295 Stock code: P01181 G
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    Picasso, Verve 1954

    Original héliogravure print from Verve Vol. VIII, No 29/30 printed by the Master Printers Draeger Frères in 1954. Framed in black with a cream mount.
    Dimensions: 41cm (16¼") High, 51cm (20") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01181 G
    £295
  • Picasso, Verve 1954

    £295 Stock code: P01181 N
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    Picasso, Verve 1954

    Original héliogravure print from Verve Vol. VIII, No 29/30 printed by the Master Printers Draeger Frères in 1954. Framed in black with a cream mount.
    Dimensions: 41cm (16¼") High, 51cm (20") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01181 N
    £295
  • Picasso, Verve 1954

    £295 Stock code: P01181 P
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    Picasso, Verve 1954

    Original héliogravure print from Verve Vol. VIII, No 29/30 printed by the Master Printers Draeger Frères in 1954. Framed in black with a cream mount.
    Dimensions: 41cm (16¼") High, 51cm (20") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01181 P
    £295
  • Picasso, Verve 1954

    £295 Stock code: P01181 Q
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    Picasso, Verve 1954

    Original héliogravure print from Verve Vol. VIII, No 29/30 printed by the Master Printers Draeger Frères in 1954. Framed in black with a cream mount.
    Dimensions: 41cm (16¼") High, 51cm (20") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01181 Q
    £295
  • Picasso, Verve 1954

    £295 Stock code: P01181 E
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    Picasso, Verve 1954

    Original héliogravure print from Verve Vol. VIII, No 29/30 printed by the Master Printers Draeger Frères in 1954. Framed in black with a cream mount.
    Dimensions: 41cm (16¼") High, 51cm (20") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01181 E
    £295
  • Picasso, Verve 1954

    £295 Stock code: P01181 U
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    Picasso, Verve 1954

    Original héliogravure print from Verve Vol. VIII, No 29/30 printed by the Master Printers Draeger Frères in 1954. Framed in black with a cream mount.
    Dimensions: 41cm (16¼") High, 51cm (20") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01181 U
    £295
  • Picasso, Verve 1954

    £295 Stock code: P01181 M
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    Picasso, Verve 1954

    Original héliogravure print from Verve Vol. VIII, No 29/30 printed by the Master Printers Draeger Frères in 1954. Framed in black with a cream mount.
    Dimensions: 41cm (16¼") High, 51cm (20") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01181 M
    £295
  • Picasso, Verve 1954

    £295 Stock code: P01181 V
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    Picasso, Verve 1954

    Original héliogravure print from Verve Vol. VIII, No 29/30 printed by the Master Printers Draeger Frères in 1954. Framed in black with a cream mount.
    Dimensions: 41cm (16¼") High, 51cm (20") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01181 V
    £295
  • Picasso, Verve 1954

    £295 Stock code: P01181 X
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    Picasso, Verve 1954

    Original héliogravure print from Verve Vol. VIII, No 29/30 printed by the Master Printers Draeger Frères in 1954. Framed in black with a cream mount.
    Dimensions: 41cm (16¼") High, 51cm (20") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01181 X
    £295
  • Picasso, Verve 1954

    £295 Stock code: P01181 W
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    Picasso, Verve 1954

    Original héliogravure print from Verve Vol. VIII, No 29/30 printed by the Master Printers Draeger Frères in 1954. Framed in black with a cream mount.
    Dimensions: 41cm (16¼") High, 51cm (20") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01181 W
    £295
  • Picasso, lithographs,

    £220 Stock code: P01263 F
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    Picasso, lithographs,

    Produced for 'Editions des Chroniques du Jour' an important early work on Picasso.
    Dimensions: 41cm (16¼") High, 34.5cm (13½") Wide, 1.6cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01263 F
    £220
  • Picasso, lithographs,

    £220 Stock code: P01263 D
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    Picasso, lithographs,

    Produced for 'Editions des Chroniques du Jour' an important early work on Picasso.
    Dimensions: 41cm (16¼") High, 34.5cm (13½") Wide, 1.6cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01263 D
    £220
  • Picasso, lithographs

    £220 Stock code: P01263 A
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    Picasso, lithographs

    Produced for 'Editions des Chroniques du Jour' an important early work on Picasso.
    Dimensions: 41cm (16¼") High, 34.5cm (13½") Wide, 1.6cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01263 A
    £220
  • Picasso 'Mes dessins d'Antibes' Lithograph,-0

    Picasso ‘Mes dessins d’Antibes’ Lithograph,

    £195 Stock code: 32088i
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    Picasso ‘Mes dessins d’Antibes’ Lithograph,

    Picasso's series "Mes dessins d'Antibes" is a fantastic study of Homeric, mythological Antibes (Greek Antypolis). He stayed barely three months in the southern Provencal port yet his output was prodigious. In what has been called Picasso's 'Age Of Renewal' he produced 23 paintings and 44 drawings. In these lithographs, first published in Paris in 1958, Picasso committed to print the austere and mysterious forms of the Centaur, the Nymph and the Faun that had so renewed his art in the Antibes.
    Dimensions: 39cm (15¼") High, 44cm (17¼") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: 32088i
    £195
  • The Posters of Picasso,

    £195 each Stock code: P01216 pl. 42
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    The Posters of Picasso,

    Original lithographs showing the output of Picasso for his exhibition posters. Mounted and framed black.
    Dimensions: 44cm (17¼") High, 36cm (14¼") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01216 pl. 42
    £195 each
  • Picasso, lithographs from 1930

    £195 Stock code: P01263XX J
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    Picasso, lithographs from 1930

    Produced for 'Editions des Chroniques du Jour' an important early work on Picasso.
    Dimensions: 28cm (11") High, 32.5cm (12¾") Wide, 1.6cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01263XX J
    £195
  • Picasso, lithographs from 1930

    £195 Stock code: P01263XX G
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    Picasso, lithographs from 1930

    Produced for 'Editions des Chroniques du Jour' an important early work on Picasso.
    Dimensions: 28cm (11") High, 32.5cm (12¾") Wide, 1.6cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01263XX G
    £195
  • Picasso, lithographs from 1930

    £195 Stock code: P01263XX F
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    Picasso, lithographs from 1930

    Produced for 'Editions des Chroniques du Jour' an important early work on Picasso.
    Dimensions: 28cm (11") High, 32.5cm (12¾") Wide, 1.6cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01263XX F
    £195
  • Picasso, lithographs from 1930

    £195 Stock code: P01263XX E
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    Picasso, lithographs from 1930

    Produced for 'Editions des Chroniques du Jour' an important early work on Picasso.
    Dimensions: 28cm (11") High, 32.5cm (12¾") Wide, 1.6cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01263XX E
    £195
  • Picasso, lithographs from 1930

    £195 Stock code: P01263XX B
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    Picasso, lithographs from 1930

    Produced for 'Editions des Chroniques du Jour' an important early work on Picasso.
    Dimensions: 28cm (11") High, 32.5cm (12¾") Wide, 1.6cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01263XX B
    £195
  • Picasso, lithographs from 1930

    £195 Stock code: P01263XX A
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    Picasso, lithographs from 1930

    Produced for 'Editions des Chroniques du Jour' an important early work on Picasso.
    Dimensions: 28cm (11") High, 32.5cm (12¾") Wide, 1.6cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01263XX A
    £195
  • The Posters of Picasso,

    £195 each Stock code: P01216 pl. 2
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    The Posters of Picasso,

    Original lithographs showing the output of Picasso for his exhibition posters. Mounted and framed black.
    Dimensions: 44cm (17¼") High, 36cm (14¼") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01216 pl. 2
    £195 each
  • The Posters of Picasso,

    £195 each Stock code: P01216 pl. 32
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    The Posters of Picasso,

    Original lithographs showing the output of Picasso for his exhibition posters. Mounted and framed black.
    Dimensions: 44cm (17¼") High, 36cm (14¼") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01216 pl. 32
    £195 each
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    In 1959 when these prints were published, the 78 year old Picasso was in fashion as a gifted exhibitionist living his art in the public eye.  
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    In 1959 when these prints were published, the 78 year old Picasso was in fashion as a gifted exhibitionist living his art in the public eye.  
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    In 1959 when these prints were published, the 78 year old Picasso was in fashion as a gifted exhibitionist living his art in the public eye.  
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    In 1959 when these prints were published, the 78 year old Picasso was in fashion as a gifted exhibitionist living his art in the public eye.  
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    In 1959 when these prints were published, the 78 year old Picasso was in fashion as a gifted exhibitionist living his art in the public eye.  
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    £120 Stock code: P01290 Pl. 1
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    In 1959 when these prints were published, the 78 year old Picasso was in fashion as a gifted exhibitionist living his art in the public eye.  
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    In 1959 when these prints were published, the 78 year old Picasso was in fashion as a gifted exhibitionist living his art in the public eye.  
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    £120 Stock code: P01290 Pl. 11
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    In 1959 when these prints were published, the 78 year old Picasso was in fashion as a gifted exhibitionist living his art in the public eye.  
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    £120 Stock code: P01290 Pl. 8
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    In 1959 when these prints were published, the 78 year old Picasso was in fashion as a gifted exhibitionist living his art in the public eye.  
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    In 1959 when these prints were published, the 78 year old Picasso was in fashion as a gifted exhibitionist living his art in the public eye.  
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    £120 Stock code: P01290 Pl. 15
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    In 1959 when these prints were published, the 78 year old Picasso was in fashion as a gifted exhibitionist living his art in the public eye.  
    Dimensions: 33cm (13") High, 2.5cm (1") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
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