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Illustrated by: Stanley William Hayter (English (active in France and the United States), 1901–1988)
Illustrated by: Joseph Hecht (French, born in Poland, 1891–1951)
Illustrated by: Dalla Husband (Canadian, 1899–1945)
Illustrated by: Wassily Kandinsky (Russian, 1866–1944)
Illustrated by: Roderick Mead (American, 1900–1971)
Illustrated by: Joan Miró (Spanish, 1893–1983)
Illustrated by: Dolf Rieser (South African, active in England, 1893–1983)
Illustrated by: Luis Vargas (Chilean, 1897–1977)
Illustrated by: John Buckland Wright (New Zealander, 1897–1954)
Author of poem: Sir Stephen Harold Spender (British, 1909–1995)
Translator: Louis Aragon (French, 1897–1982)
Printer and Publisher: Atelier 17, New York
Printer: Henri Hecht (born in 1922)
Illustrated by: Joseph Hecht (French, born in Poland, 1891–1951)
Illustrated by: Dalla Husband (Canadian, 1899–1945)
Illustrated by: Wassily Kandinsky (Russian, 1866–1944)
Illustrated by: Roderick Mead (American, 1900–1971)
Illustrated by: Joan Miró (Spanish, 1893–1983)
Illustrated by: Dolf Rieser (South African, active in England, 1893–1983)
Illustrated by: Luis Vargas (Chilean, 1897–1977)
Illustrated by: John Buckland Wright (New Zealander, 1897–1954)
Author of poem: Sir Stephen Harold Spender (British, 1909–1995)
Translator: Louis Aragon (French, 1897–1982)
Printer and Publisher: Atelier 17, New York
Printer: Henri Hecht (born in 1922)
1939
Place of Publication: Paris, France
Medium/Technique
Illustrated book with ten etchings
Dimensions
Overall (with portfolio): 24 x 17.5 x 2 cm (9 7/16 x 6 7/8 x 13/16 in.)
Credit Line
Gift of Susan W. Paine
Accession Number1999.694.1-10
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsEurope, Prints and Drawings
ClassificationsIllustrated books
[Paris?]: 1939
Catalogue Raisonné
Cramer, Miró livres illustrés, 008; Black and Moorhead 126
Description([Paris?]: 1939) Octavo; 6 ff. plus 9 plates; original publisher's printed wrappers, green paper portfolio with original engraving (cream-colored phase box).
It is unclear who exactly published this portfolio; it was assembled, clearly under the leadership of Hayter (through the Atelier 17), and sold to benefit the Spanish Republican Children's Fund. Some catalogues cite Spender as the publisher; others Atelier 17. The printing of the typography was completed 1 March 1939 by Gonzalo More, New York. As it was published at the time Hayter was moving to New York, it is possible the production of the book mainly took place there. Atelier 17 and Henri Hecht printed the plates, most of which are engravings, but not all (Kandinsky a drypoint, etc.). This is copy no. 99, from an edition of 101, plus 12 copies for the collaborators. In addition to a separate print, Hayter also engraved the title plate for the portfolio cover. The text consists of a poem by Stephen Spender, Fall of a City, printed in English and in French, translated by Aragon.
See also Solidarité, published the year before as a benefit for the same cause (MFA: 1999.693.1-9).
It is unclear who exactly published this portfolio; it was assembled, clearly under the leadership of Hayter (through the Atelier 17), and sold to benefit the Spanish Republican Children's Fund. Some catalogues cite Spender as the publisher; others Atelier 17. The printing of the typography was completed 1 March 1939 by Gonzalo More, New York. As it was published at the time Hayter was moving to New York, it is possible the production of the book mainly took place there. Atelier 17 and Henri Hecht printed the plates, most of which are engravings, but not all (Kandinsky a drypoint, etc.). This is copy no. 99, from an edition of 101, plus 12 copies for the collaborators. In addition to a separate print, Hayter also engraved the title plate for the portfolio cover. The text consists of a poem by Stephen Spender, Fall of a City, printed in English and in French, translated by Aragon.
See also Solidarité, published the year before as a benefit for the same cause (MFA: 1999.693.1-9).
InscriptionsBeneath colophon on final leaf in graphite pencil: 99
ProvenanceAcquired (for $500) from Lucien Goldschmidt, NY, on May 1, 1965, by Susan W. Paine, by whom given to MFA, December 31, 1999.
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