BEIN: Original wrappers bound in., BEIN: Bound by Gras., At head of title: H. de Montherlant., "La couverture, les dix-huit hors-texte, les bandeaux, les lettre ornées et autre décors ont composés et gravés ... par Henri Matisse.", and One of 200 copies on "vélin d'Arches," of an ed. of 250 copies.
BEIN Whitney +1: Original wrappers bound in., Bound in black morocco, inlaid in colors and gilt; suede doublures; gilt edges, by Paul Bonet, 1954., and One of an ed. of 106 copies.
BEIN: Original wrappers., 750 copies printed., "Lettre-préface", facsimile reproduction of original manuscript., "Bibliographie des ouvrages illustrés par Marcel Vertès": p. [45]., and In quires.
From the Philippe Zoummeroff Collection of May 1968 Paris Counterculture. and Printed in red ink.
Subject (Geographic):
France -- Politics and government -- 1958-1969 -- Posters
Subject (Topic):
College students -- France -- Paris -- Political activity -- Posters, General Strike, France, 1968 -- Posters, Labor movement -- France -- Paris -- Posters, Political posters, French -- France -- Paris, and Protest movements -- France -- Paris -- Posters
Subject: Image of the French colony of Aigleville, Texas, now part of Alabama. Men, women and children are gathered outside, all seen wearing French clothing or military uniforms. At center, a man in uniform stands under a tree with a sign reading "Aigleville." He holds a young child in his arms. A woman kneels on the ground near him holding an infant, while a young girl holds a bunch of bananas and hands them to the man. Other men are seen moving wheelbarrows, carrying items on their backs and sawing logs. A large metal pot is seen at right over an open flame
Description:
Advertised as published by Basset in April, 1820 in Recueil des actes administratifs, Volume 20, Tours, 1820, p. 190. Erroneously dated 1830 by Library of Congress.
Publisher:
A Paris chez Basset rue St. Jacques no. 64. Déposé au bureau
A swastika is used for the x in Nixon., From the Philippe Zoummeroff Collection of May 1968 Paris Counterculture., and Printed in red and black ink.
Subject (Geographic):
France -- Politics and government -- 1958-1969 -- Posters
Subject (Topic):
College students -- France -- Paris -- Political activity -- Posters, General Strike, France, 1968 -- Posters, Labor movement -- France -- Paris -- Posters, Political posters, French -- France -- Paris, and Protest movements -- France -- Paris -- Posters
BEIN Broadsides Folio 2009 34: Signed in ms. with marker: C.A.P., Printed in green ink., and Produced in May 1968 to benefit the Union nationale des etudiants de France.
Subject (Geographic):
France -- Politics and government -- 1958-1969 -- Posters
Subject (Topic):
General Strike, France, 1968 -- Posters, Political posters, French -- France -- Paris, and Protest movements -- France -- Paris -- Posters
Subject: View of the French settlement of Aigleville, Texas, now part of Alabama. At center a young woman sits on a log holding a baby, while at right center, a man steps over the log to embrace a young man. At left, a man is seen taking letters out of a trunk on the ground, and a young boy is seen holding letters in his hands. At right, a man stands with a shovel underneath a palm tree with a sign attached to it reading "Place [covered]rengo." In the background, men are seen sawing and chopping wood, and working by a stream
Description:
BEIN WA Prints +117: Imperfect: damp-stained. Hand-colored. and Advertised as published by Basset in April, 1820 in Recueil des actes administratifs, Volume 20, Tours, 1820, p. 190. Erroneously dated 1830 by Library of Congress.
Publisher:
A Paris chez Basset rue St. Jacques no. 64. Déposé au bureau
Mounted on canvas. From the Philippe Zoummeroff Collection of May 1968 Paris Counterculture.
Subject (Topic):
College students --France --Paris --Political activity --Posters, General Strike, France, 1968 --Posters, Political posters, French --France --Paris, and Protest movements --France --Paris --Posters