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Pétrarque : ses études d'art, son influence sur les artistes, ses portraits et ceux de Laure, l'illustration de ses écrits

by Essling, Victor Masséna, prince d'; Eugène Müntz

First edition

Price: $800.00
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  • Bookseller: Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio
  • Seller Inventory #: 4915
  • Edition: First edition
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Publisher: Gazette des beaux-arts
  • Place: Paris
  • Date published: 1902

Book Description

Paris: Gazette des beaux-arts, 1902. First edition. 39 cm; viii, 290 pages, and 21 leaves of plates. Numerous illustrations in text. Edition limited to 260 copies, this copy out of series, "exemplaire spécialment tiré pour Monsieur Charles Éphrussi." Bound in recent half calf, polished, over pebbled cloth-covered boards. Gilt-tooled borders, ornaments and title. Gasuffered edges. Few superficial chips along joints and at spine ends. Plates variously foxed, mostly in margins. Text clean. Vast--and vastly influential--study of the iconography of Petrarch's song cycles, The Triumphs (Trionfi) and the song book of "scattered rhymes" (Il Canzoniere). The essay was a collaboration between the art historian Eugène Müntz and the wealthy collector and amateur scholar Victor Masséna. The result is a luxurious book that was indispensible in the formation of the discipline of iconology. This copy is out of series, and in place of the justification page is a printed dedication to Charles Ephrussi, the patron of arts who effectively launched Renoir's career, and was a great supporter of Degas, Manet, Monet, and Proust.

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