[Paris. Five illustrated works]. GUILBERT (Paul-Louis)
Paris capitale du Pittoresque. 50 original drypoints by
Paul-Louis Guilbert commented by Marie-Louise Fraysse.
Victor Dancette Editeur, Le Vésinet, 1944; large in-4 (33,5x26 cm), in sheets, filled folder. One of 240 numbered copies on vellum of Rives, this one signed by the artist on the receipt. The CHURCHES of
PARIS. Under the patronage and with the approval of the Archbishop of Paris. Preceded by an introduction of the Abbé Pascal. Paris, Martinet et Curmer Editeurs, 1843; in-8
(26x17,5 cm), red calf (a little rubbed) cold-stamped, decoration in the rocaille style, gilded fillet, spine decorated in gilded caissons, gilded edges.
320 pages, 20 hors-texte engravings (sunned) STERKERS (Robert) / HAUTECOEUR (Louis) A Travers les Vielles
Eglises de Paris. Original etchings by Sterkes. L'Estampe
Moderne, Paris, 1944; large in-4 (33x25,5 cm), in sheets, filled cover. 80 pages. Folder, slipcase. 23 plates including two in colors. One of 250 numbered copies on white vellum paper from
Rives. SAMSON (Ch.) / MAC ORLAN and
SALMON. Images de Paris et Images du vieux Paris. Les
Heures Claires, 1951; two volumes in-8 (24,5x17 cm), in sheets, covers (insolated) filled. Folders, slipcases.
Points in colors of Samson. Edition at 200 and 1000 numbered copies.
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