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Ernst, Max / Paul Éluard

A L'INTERIEURE DE LA VUE. 8 POÈMES VISIBLES.

Antikvariat Antiqua
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Paris, Pierre Seghers, 1948. 21x14. 126 pp. including 39 pages with illustrations by Max Ernst, printed by Mourlot Frères (including 7 coloured by hand or pochoir in blue, yellow, rose, and redwashes). Headings and initials printed in violet throughout. Pictorial wrappers. No. 456 of an edition limited to 610 copies only.

A most excellent copy of this scarce and intriguing collaboration between the two surrealists. For Ernst and the poet Paul Éluard, the eye represented what they called the 'interior of seeing,' a phrase that can be read as a metaphoric description of Surrealist aesthetics. They used the phrase in the title 'A l'intérieur de la vue: 8 poèmes visibles' (The Interior of Seeing: Eight Visible Poems), a book created in 1931 and published in 1947, which also includes a dreamlike image of two rows of eyes facing each other. - Jaroslav Andel, Avant-Garde Page Design 1910-1950, 2002, 328 f.
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