Émile Gilioli, Labyrinthe, Paroles peintes I, Limited Edition Etching
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Etching on vélin Johannot d’Arches paper. Paper size: 15.25 x 11.5 inches. Excellent condition. Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Notes: From the album, Paroles peintes I, 1962. Published by Éditions O. Lazar-Vernet, Paris, under the direction of Odette Lazar-Vernet, Paris; printed by Maitres Imprimeurs, en Taille-Douce Capelle-Lacouriere, Leblanc-Robbe-Visat, Paris, December 5, 1962. Excerpted from the volume (translated from French), Printing completed, December 5, 1962 on the presses of the Maitres Imprimeurs, en Taille-Douce Capelle-Lacouriere Leblanc-Robbe-Visat for engravings, and for typography, on the presses of the Maitre Imprimeur, Theo Schmied; Jacques David, providing the layout for this portfolio with fourteen original etchings and fourteen unpublished poems, two hundred examples were drawn of which, 1 example on papier japon nacré, bearing the number 1, accompanied by a suite on papier japon of etchings signed by the artists, a second deuxième suite of 13 etchings from engraved, striped and inked coppers; 14 examples on papier japon nacré, numbered from 2 to 15, accompanied by a suite of the 14 etchings on papier japon signed by the artists, a second suite of 13 deuxième etchings; 35 examples on papier Auvergne by hand, numbered from 16 to 50, accompanied by a suite of the 14 etchings on Richard-de-Bas, signed by the artists; 150 examples on papier Johannot, numbered from 51 to 200. In addition, it was shot on Johannot 28 non-trade nominative examples, marked H.C. From 1 to 28; 5 examples numbered for employees from I to V; and, in large format, 25 examples of all engravings numbered from I to XXV reserved for the artists.
EMILE GILIOLI (1911-1977) was a French sculptor known for his abstract works. Born in Paris, he studied at the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs and later at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière. He was part of the Abstraction-Création group and exhibited at the Salon des Surindépendants and Salon des Réalités Nouvelles. Gilioli's sculptures are characterized by their simple forms and smooth surfaces, often made of marble or bronze. Some of his notable works include "Les Flèches" (The Arrows), "Le Tombeau de Saint-Exupéry" (The Tomb of Saint-Exupéry), and "L'Ange de la Paix" (The Angel of Peace).
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