Lot n° 197
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REBOUSSIN, Roger - Lot 197
REBOUSSIN, Roger
L'Oiseau chez lui. Livre couleur du temps. Preface by Camille Mauclair. Typical diagnoses by J. Rapine. Oiseaux de mer et de rivage.
Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1930
FIRST COPY OF A BOOK ILLUSTRATED BY ROGER REBOUSSIN, ONE OF FRANCE'S FINEST WILDLIFE ARTISTS AND A FRIEND OF MARCEL JEANSON.
ORIGINAL EDITION
In-folio (400 x 310mm). Engraved vignette on cover. Large vignettes in the text by Roger Reboussin.
COLLATION : 4 ff. n. ch., 80 pp. i.e. 10 fascicules plus 1 fascicule on the goshawk. Each 8-page illustrated booklet is accompanied by 1 out-of-text plate.
ISSUE: one of XV HEAD COPS on japon, this one numbered IV, followed by 515 copies on vellum.
ILLUSTRATION: 11 off-text color plates, i.e. 10 plates for each issue and the additional plate for the Goshawk.
ATTACHMENT: 1. a suite of vignettes on japon.
2. A booklet on the Goshawk with a color plate.
SIGNED BINDING BY J. MOUCHON. Mouse-gray morocco, large mosaic decoration, flight of a duck over the sea extending over the lower cover, mosaic morocco inner border, vellum lining, blue cover preserved, gilt head. Case
Roger Reboussin (1881-1965) was a friend of many of the great artists of the interwar period, including Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann, Mathurin Méheut, Antoine Bourdelle and François Pompon. In 1935, Roger Reboussin was at Le Crotoy in the Baie de Somme with Marcel Jeanson, and the two men decided to work together on a vast painted census of all the birds of France, to be compiled in a large book. Over a period of thirty years, Reboussin produced 388 gouaches, now in the collections of the Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature in Paris.
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