PRINNER. The Shorn Woman. P., APR, (1946), 8°, br. Typograph - Lot 881

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PRINNER. The Shorn Woman. P., APR, (1946), 8°, br. Typograph - Lot 881
PRINNER. The Shorn Woman. P., APR, (1946), 8°, br. Typography by François Bernouard. First edition printed at 600 copies, numbered 1/100 on vélin du Marais, including Prinner's 8 unpublished etchings and burins (flyblown plates, justified and signed in pencil). Copy enriched with a letter: "to Sima Feder [friend of gallery owner Pierre Loeb, where she met Antonin Artaud, who painted her portrait] / Noir et rouge ou plutôt / noir et plus NOIR / Très amicalement / Prinner / 12 nov. 1946". Anton Prinner, pseudonym of Anna Prinner (Budapest, 1902 - Paris, 1983) was a French painter, engraver and sculptor of Hungarian origin. On his arrival in France in 1928, he took the masculine pseudonym Anton and used the pronoun "il". He was close to the artists of Montparnasse, as well as to Camille Bryen, Raoul Ubac, Vieira da Silva and Pablo Picasso. A good copy.
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