Description
Monory Jacques Composition Derrire Miroir Lithograph
Item Specifics:
Paper size: 15 x 22 inches.
Excellent condition, with centerfold, as issued.
Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued.
Good condition.
Notes: From Derrire le miroir, N 227, 1978.
Published by Aim Maeght, diteur, Paris; printed by ditions Pierre Feu, Galerie Maeght, Paris.
Excerpted from the volume (translated from French), The illustrations on the cover and pages 4-5, 20-21 and 26-27 of this issue of "Behind the Mirror" are original lithographs by Monory taken from l'imprimerie Arte Adrien Maeght.
A luxury edition was drawn on vlin dArches with 150 examples numbered and signed by the artist.
The quadrichromies were shot on the presses of Clair Offset.
The photographs by Claude Gaspari, Galerie Maeght; the model of Monory, and Jean-Claude Paint.
Excerpted from a Christies, New York lot essay, The life span of Derrire le Miroir was thirty-five years.
Publication began in 1946.
Aim Maeght, initiator of Derrire le Miroir, had already made few attempts to start publications illustrated with fine printed lithographs in colours in the years prior to the launch of Derrire le Miroir.
The name, Derrire le Miroir was suggested by Jacques Kober, manager of Galerie Maeght.
The gallery had opened in 1945; the first number of Derrire le Miroir was released a year later.
For this first issue Geer van Velde was invited to create lithographs to illustrate the publication.
The lithographs in the first issue was printed by Mourlot, Paris.
The first three issues of Derrire le Miroir were unsuccessful for Maeght as far as the edition sizethe initial print-runs were far too large.
From 30,000 for the first issue, the number was taken down to 10,000 for numbers two and three, until Derrire le Miroir number four was published in an edition of 1500.
Maeght instituted a policy whereby unsold issues were recycled and used for the fabrication of new paper for the coming editionsthis served to both conserve resources and also usually result in ultimate edition sizes far less than 1,500.
With number four, the permanent format for Derrire le Miroir was established.
Lithographs in colours were key; text was limited to comments on the featuring artist's exhibition taking place in the Galerie Maeght, and this catalogue format was defining to Derrire le Miroir.
Galerie Maeght took on the leading role in Paris and presented all main artists including Braque, Matisse, Chagall, Lger, Bonnard, Chillida and many more.
So too did Derrire le Miroir.
The idea of a magazine was meanwhile still on the mind of Aim Maeght.
He found an insert as a solution.
Two, and later four, pages of art review were inserted from 1952 onwards.
In 1968 this find had ripened to independency and the dream of Aim Maeght was now a tangible fact named l'Art vivant.
Derrire le Miroir was on it's own again.
Over 250 issues in a row.
At that point publisher Aim Maeght wished to make a mark with the publication of an hommage to all who once contributed to the magazine which came in the form of issue number 250, but was delayed by the death of Aim Maeght.
It was published after number 253 in 1982 and became a tribute to Aim and Margurite Maeght and 35 years of friendship with artists and poets. The era of Derrire le Miroir was closed with that final publication.
Product Disclaimer: Please review the full description and photos. Lithographs may be plate-signed, hand-signed, or slab-signed and can include a COA (see images); edition numbers shown may vary from the one shipped. Pricing reflects signature type?hand-signed pieces carry a premium and are clearly labeled. 'After' or 'nach' indicates an authorised lithographic reproduction in the style of the named artist, not a unique original. For inquiries, please reach out to support@seuyco.com. By registering for or placing a bid in any SEUYCO auction, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agree to our Shipping, Payment, and Auction Policies.
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Please read the full item description carefully. Lithographs may feature a signature that is plate signed, hand numbered, or slab signed. When a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) is included, an image of the COA will be provided within the listing. COAs may be signed and/or stamped ? please refer to the listing images for details.
The progressive number (edition number) shown in the listing may differ from the one you receive, as there are multiples of the item available.
The listed price reflects the nature of the signature and overall presentation. Hand-signed works are typically valued significantly higher, and any such distinction will be clearly noted in the description.
Item Specifics:
Paper size: 15 x 22 inches.
Excellent condition, with centerfold, as issued.
Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued.
Good condition.
Notes: From Derrire le miroir, N 227, 1978.
Published by Aim Maeght, diteur, Paris; printed by ditions Pierre Feu, Galerie Maeght, Paris.
Excerpted from the volume (translated from French), The illustrations on the cover and pages 4-5, 20-21 and 26-27 of this issue of "Behind the Mirror" are original lithographs by Monory taken from l'imprimerie Arte Adrien Maeght.
A luxury edition was drawn on vlin dArches with 150 examples numbered and signed by the artist.
The quadrichromies were shot on the presses of Clair Offset.
The photographs by Claude Gaspari, Galerie Maeght; the model of Monory, and Jean-Claude Paint.
Excerpted from a Christies, New York lot essay, The life span of Derrire le Miroir was thirty-five years.
Publication began in 1946.
Aim Maeght, initiator of Derrire le Miroir, had already made few attempts to start publications illustrated with fine printed lithographs in colours in the years prior to the launch of Derrire le Miroir.
The name, Derrire le Miroir was suggested by Jacques Kober, manager of Galerie Maeght.
The gallery had opened in 1945; the first number of Derrire le Miroir was released a year later.
For this first issue Geer van Velde was invited to create lithographs to illustrate the publication.
The lithographs in the first issue was printed by Mourlot, Paris.
The first three issues of Derrire le Miroir were unsuccessful for Maeght as far as the edition sizethe initial print-runs were far too large.
From 30,000 for the first issue, the number was taken down to 10,000 for numbers two and three, until Derrire le Miroir number four was published in an edition of 1500.
Maeght instituted a policy whereby unsold issues were recycled and used for the fabrication of new paper for the coming editionsthis served to both conserve resources and also usually result in ultimate edition sizes far less than 1,500.
With number four, the permanent format for Derrire le Miroir was established.
Lithographs in colours were key; text was limited to comments on the featuring artist's exhibition taking place in the Galerie Maeght, and this catalogue format was defining to Derrire le Miroir.
Galerie Maeght took on the leading role in Paris and presented all main artists including Braque, Matisse, Chagall, Lger, Bonnard, Chillida and many more.
So too did Derrire le Miroir.
The idea of a magazine was meanwhile still on the mind of Aim Maeght.
He found an insert as a solution.
Two, and later four, pages of art review were inserted from 1952 onwards.
In 1968 this find had ripened to independency and the dream of Aim Maeght was now a tangible fact named l'Art vivant.
Derrire le Miroir was on it's own again.
Over 250 issues in a row.
At that point publisher Aim Maeght wished to make a mark with the publication of an hommage to all who once contributed to the magazine which came in the form of issue number 250, but was delayed by the death of Aim Maeght.
It was published after number 253 in 1982 and became a tribute to Aim and Margurite Maeght and 35 years of friendship with artists and poets. The era of Derrire le Miroir was closed with that final publication.
Product Disclaimer: Please review the full description and photos. Lithographs may be plate-signed, hand-signed, or slab-signed and can include a COA (see images); edition numbers shown may vary from the one shipped. Pricing reflects signature type?hand-signed pieces carry a premium and are clearly labeled. 'After' or 'nach' indicates an authorised lithographic reproduction in the style of the named artist, not a unique original. For inquiries, please reach out to support@seuyco.com. By registering for or placing a bid in any SEUYCO auction, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agree to our Shipping, Payment, and Auction Policies.
----
SHIPPING:
While we strive to offer free shipping on many of our items, certain products are excluded from this offer due to their dimensions including size and weight, value, or special handling requirements. Items that do not qualify for free shipping include, but are not limited to:
- Oversized items such as furniture, framed or large artwork, or heavy items.
- High-value items such as fine jewelry, art, and rare collectibles that require additional insurance.
- Fragile items that require special packing and handling, including glassware and antiques.
- International Shipping Available, shipping rates vary by destination.
AUTHENTICITY:
All items sold in our auctions are guaranteed authentic.
COMMITMENT:
At SEUYCO, we strive to provide detailed and accurate descriptions of all items listed for auction. We encourage all bidders to carefully review the descriptions and photographs provided for each item. If you have any questions or are unsure, please email us at support@seuyco.com or click the "ASK A QUESTION" button located below our auction house information.
NOTICE:
Please read the full item description carefully. Lithographs may feature a signature that is plate signed, hand numbered, or slab signed. When a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) is included, an image of the COA will be provided within the listing. COAs may be signed and/or stamped ? please refer to the listing images for details.
The progressive number (edition number) shown in the listing may differ from the one you receive, as there are multiples of the item available.
The listed price reflects the nature of the signature and overall presentation. Hand-signed works are typically valued significantly higher, and any such distinction will be clearly noted in the description.
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Monory Jacques Composition Derrire Miroir Lithograph
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