L’Ode à Picasso : poëme 1917
Author:
Cocteau, Jean
Publisher:
La Belle Edition
Printer:
Bernouard, François
Method of acquisition: Given (2005-12) by Executors of the Estate of the late Quentin Keynes
Production date: AD 1917
Colophon: "Achevé de composer and d’imprimer pour la première fois le 5 février 1919 sur les presses de François Bernouard (imprimeur-libraire) 71, Rue des Saints-Pères Paris". Woodcut publisher’s device on t.p Text pages within red borders; divisional titles printed in open-face types filled in by hand in red ink. "Cette édition est restreinte à: 3 exemplaires sur Chine ... numérotés de 1 à 3; 10 exemplaires sur Japon acien ... numérotés de 4 à 13; 300 exemplaires sur Vergé d’Arches, numérotés de 14 à 313; plus 26 exemplaires, faits avec des feuilles casse´es, mis hors commerce, et lettrés de A à Z" - half-title page verso. Museum has copy no. 22. Presentation copy. Inscription on half-title: "Souvenir | de Jean Cocteau | à | Miss Kate Buss; half-title blind stamped with address. Bound in later red morocco (5 raised bands on spine), the original printed wrappers bound in, the upper wrapper titled in an open-face type filled by hand in red.
Support composed of paper
Accession number: PB 1-2006
Primary reference Number: 125579
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Manuscripts and Printed Books
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