Fernando Arrabal
Fernando Arrabal is a poet, novelist, playwright, filmmaker and essayist. Born in 1932 in Spain, he has lived in France since 1955. He has published more than 800 books of poetry, over 100 plays and 14 novels, and has produced 7 feature films. His work has been translated into many languages. He won numerous awards, including the Nabokov, the Nadal and the Grand Prix du Théâtre presented by the Académie française.
La Puce
Text by Fernando Arrabal and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1984 | 16 x 8 cm | eau forte and typography |
99 prints
La Puce
Text by Fernando Arrabal and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1984 | 16 x 8 cm | eau forte and typography |
99 prints
La Puce
Text by Fernando Arrabal and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1984 | 16 x 8 cm | eau forte and typography |
99 prints
La dernière page, le dernier signe …
Text by Fernando Arrabal, Michel Bohbot and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1986 | 8 x 15 cm |
enhanced engraving and typography | 27 prints |
editor Aux dépens d'un amateur
La dernière page, le dernier signe …
Text by Fernando Arrabal, Michel Bohbot and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1986 | 8 x 15 cm |
enhanced engraving and typography | 27 prints |
editor Aux dépens d'un amateur
La dernière page, le dernier signe …
Text by Fernando Arrabal, Michel Bohbot and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1986 | 8 x 15 cm | enhanced engraving and typography | 27 prints |
editor Aux dépens d'un amateur
Cinq sonnets (Cinco Sonetos)
Text by Fernando Arrabal and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1980 | 26 x 17 cm | engraving and typography | 80 prints | editor Andre Biren
Cinq sonnets (Cinco Sonetos)
Text by Fernando Arrabal and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1980 | 26 x 17 cm | engraving and typography | 80 prints | editor Andre Biren
Cinq sonnets (Cinco Sonetos)
Text by Fernando Arrabal and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1980 | 26 x 17 cm | engravingandt typography | 80 prints | editor Andre Biren
L’amour enseveli
Text by Fernando Arrabal and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1985 | 14 x 13 cm | enhanced engraving and typography | 65 prints | editor Jacques Matarasso
L’amour enseveli
Text by Fernando Arrabal and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1985 | 14 x 13 cm | enhanced engraving and typography | 65 prints | editor Jacques Matarasso
L’amour enseveli
Text by Fernando Arrabal and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1985 | 14 x 13 cm | enhanced engraving and typography | 65 prints | editor Jacques Matarasso
Avec suite / with suite
Joséphine Bacon
Joséphine Bacon is an Innu poet, writer and director. She was born in Pessamit, Quebec. She is the author of several bilingual poetry books, written in Innu-Aimun and French, all published by Mémoire d’encrier. She was a finalist to the Governor General’s Literary Award and won the Prix des libraires du Québec in 2019, for her book Uiesh/Quelque part.
Mishtikᵘ - L’arbre - The Tree
Text by Joséphine Bacon and engraving Terry Randu Awashish
2020 | 18 x 11 cm | relief | 40 prints | editor Faiseurs d’images
Mishtikᵘ - L’arbre - The Tree
Text by Joséphine Bacon and engraving Terry Randu Awashish
2020 | 18 x 11 cm | relief | 40 prints | editor Faiseurs d’images
Mishtikᵘ - L’arbre - The Tree
Text by Joséphine Bacon and engraving Terry Randu Awashish
2020 | 18 x 11 cm | relief | 40 prints | editor Faiseurs d’images
GIORGIO BAFFO
Girgio Baffo was an 18th-century Italian poet, born in 1694 in Venice and died in the same city in 1768. Author of satirical and licentious sonnets, along with Carlo Goldoni, he was one of the leading Venetian language writers.
Teatro comico
Text by Giorgio Baffo called Carlo Goldoni and engraving by Daniel Aïram
1993 | 19 x 27 cm | aquatint and eau forte and typography | 70 prints | editor Osvaldo Böhm and A. Piroir
Avec suite / with suite
Sans suite / without suite
Teatro comico
Text by Giorgio Baffo called Carlo Goldoni and engraving by Daniel Aïram
1993 | 19 x 27 cm | aquatint and eau forte and typography | 70 prints | editor Osvaldo Böhm and A. Piroir
Teatro comico
Text by Giorgio Baffo called Carlo Goldoni and engraving by Daniel Aïram
1993 | 19 x 27 cm | aquatint and eau forte and typography | 70 prints | editor Osvaldo Böhm and A. Piroir
Teatro comico
Text by Giorgio Baffo called Carlo Goldoni and engraving by Daniel Aïram
1993 | 19 x 27 cm | aquatint and eau forte and typography | 70 prints | editor Osvaldo Böhm and A. Piroir
Albert baguette
Albert Baguette (1 Nov 1916--10 October 2004) studied humanities in college, before studying philology at the Catholic University of Louvain. He worked for most of his life as a scientist and professor of linguistics, and did not begin publishing literary works until late in his life. Éphémérides is one of the few works that he published during his lifetime, and condenses the last years of his life into fifteen or so narratives.
Éphémérides
Texte Albert Baguette et gravure Julius Baltazar
2005 | cm | gravure et typographie | exemplaires | édition Albert Baguette
Vincent Bardet
Born in 1947 in Clermont-Ferrand, Vincent Bardet grew up in the Paris region and graduated in philosophy from the Institut d’Études Politiques and the Université de Nanterre. Translator and essayist, occasionally a poet, Bardet worked at Éditions de Seuil from 1980 to 2008. A devout Zen Buddhist, Bardet helped to introduce this spiritual tradition to France through translations and introductory works.
La Voie du Guerrier
Engraving and text by Vincent Bardet
1986 | 34 x 26.5 cm | eau forte et typography |
190 prints | editor Les Bibliophiles de France
La Voie du Guerrier
Engraving and text by Vincent Bardet
1986 | 34 x 26.5 cm | eau forte et typography |
190 prints | editor Les Bibliophiles de France
La Voie du Guerrier
Engraving and text by Vincent Bardet
1986 | 34 x 26.5 cm | eau forte et typography |
190 prints | editor Les Bibliophiles de France
La Voie du Guerrier
Engraving and text by Vincent Bardet
1986 | 34 x 26.5 cm | eau forte et typography |
190 prints | editor Les Bibliophiles de France
danielle bello
Le signe & la forêt
Texte Danielle Bello et gravure Alain Bar
1989 | 31 x 25 cm | gravure et typographie | 55 exemplaires | édition Ex-Libris
O.K Songe d’Une Nuit Fêlée
Texte Jean Ramallo, Danielle Bello et gravure Alain Bar
1982 | 33 x 25 cm | eau forte et typographie | 25 exemplaires | éditeur Le Verbe et l’Empreinte
MICHEL BOHBOT
Born in 1946, Michel Bohbot is a French poet, writer and lawyer. An expert in contemporary art, art historian and collector, Michel Bohbot has contributed to many artist’s books, in addition to authoring several articles and prefaces. He is also an expert in contemporary art at the Cour d’appel de Versailles.
La dernière page, le dernier signe …
Text by Fernando Arrabal, Michel Bohbot and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1986 | 8 x 15 cm | enhanced engraving and typography | 27 prints | editor Aux dépens d'un amateur
La dernière page, le dernier signe …
Text by Fernando Arrabal, Michel Bohbot and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1986 | 8 x 15 cm | enhanced engraving and typography | 27 prints | editor Aux dépens d'un amateur
La dernière page, le dernier signe …
Text by Fernando Arrabal, Michel Bohbot and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1986 | 8 x 15 cm | enhanced engraving and typography | 27 prints | editor Aux dépens d'un amateur
Alain Bosquet
Born in 1919 in Odessa, Ukraine, and died in Paris in 1998, Alain Bosquet was a French writer. After his involvement in the Second World War, alongside Charles de Gaulle and allied forces, Bosquet turned to a literary career, both as a writer, as an academic and as a publisher at Calmann-Lévy. A translator and literary critic, he also devoted himself to novels and poetry. His poems received several awards, including the Prix Chateaubriand, the Prix Max Jacob and the Grand Prix de Poésie presented by the Académie française.
Le corps de l’alphabet
Text by Alain Bosquet and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1978 | 51 x 33 cm | eau forte et typography | 50 prints | editor Le Verbe et l’Empreinte
Le corps de l’alphabet
Text by Alain Bosquet and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1978 | 51 x 33 cm | eau forte et typography | 50 prints | editor Le Verbe et l’Empreinte
Jacques Bruyas
Born in 1950 in Lyon, Jacques Bruyas is a teacher, writer and publisher. He is best known for La dernière grimace and L’homme aux bottes de glaise.
A visage nu
Text by Jacques Bruyas an dengraving by Daniel Airam, Martian Ayme, Christian Robilliard and Philippe Tardy
1989 | 33 x 25 cm | engraving and typography | 50 prints | editor C. Billow S. A.
A visage nu
Text by Jacques Bruyas an dengraving by Daniel Airam, Martian Ayme, Christian Robilliard and Philippe Tardy
1989 | 33 x 25 cm | engraving and typography | 50 prints | editor C. Billow S. A.
Michel Butor
Born in 1926 and died in 2016, Michel Butor was a poet, novelist, essayist, teacher, art critic and French translator. He won the Prix Renaudot for his novel La Modification, published in 1957. For poetry, he won the Prix Mallarmé and the Grand prix de poésie de la Société des gens de lettres. He worked with visual artists on a large number of artist’s books.
La main sur le mur
Text by Michel Butor and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1983 | 21 x 11 cm | engraving and typography | 60 prints
La main sur le mur
Text by Michel Butor and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1983 | 21 x 11 cm | engraving and typography | 60 prints
La main sur le mur
Text by Michel Butor and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1983 | 21 x 11 cm | engraving and typography | 60 prints
Fable minute
Text by Michel Butor and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1981 | 6 x 10 cm | dry point and typography | 54 prints
Victor Hugo écartelé
Text by Michel Butor and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1984 | 28 x 20 cm | engraving and typography | 90 prints | editor Jacques Matarasso
Victor Hugo écartelé
Text by Michel Butor and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1984 | 28 x 20 cm | engraving and typography | 90 prints | editor Jacques Matarasso
Stèle pour le temps
Text by Michel Butor and engraving by Julius Baltazar
2004 | 12 x 14 cm | lithography and typography | 50 prints | editor Wequetequock Cove
Les fantômes de la mer
Text by Michel Butor and engraving by René Laubiès
2005 | 23 x 19 cm | engraving and typography | 50 prints | editor A. Piroir
Sous le noir
Text by Michel Butor and engraving by Olivier Debré
1991 | 34 x 26 cm | eau forte and typography | 75 prints | editor Zoé Cristiani
Fable minute
Text by Michel Butor and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1981 | 6 x 10 cm | dry point and typography | 54 prints
Victor Hugo écartelé
Text by Michel Butor and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1984 | 28 x 20 cm | engraving and typography | 90 prints | editor Jacques Matarasso
Stèle pour le temps
Text by Michel Butor and engraving by Julius Baltazar
2004 | 12 x 14 cm | lithography and typography | 50 prints | editor Wequetequock Cove
Les fantômes de la mer
Text by Michel Butor and engraving by René Laubiès
2005 | 23 x 19 cm | engraving and typography | 50 prints | editor A. Piroir
Sous le noir
Text by Michel Butor and engraving by Olivier Debré
1991 | 34 x 26 cm | eau forte and typography | 75 prints | editor Zoé Cristiani
Fable minute
Text by Michel Butor and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1981 | 6 x 10 cm | dry point and typography | 54 prints
Victor Hugo écartelé
Text by Michel Butor and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1984 | 28 x 20 cm | engraving and typography | 90 prints | editor Jacques Matarasso
Stèle pour le temps
Text by Michel Butor and engraving by Julius Baltazar
2004 | 12 x 14 cm | lithography and typography | 50 prints | editor Wequetequock Cove
Les fantômes de la mer
Text by Michel Butor and engraving by René Laubiès
2005 | 23 x 19 cm | engraving and typography | 50 prints | editor A. Piroir
Les fantômes de la mer
Text by Michel Butor and engraving by René Laubiès
2005 | 23 x 19 cm | engraving and typography | 50 prints | editor A. Piroir
Sous le noir
Text by Michel Butor and engraving by Olivier Debré
1991 | 34 x 26 cm | eau forte and typography | 75 prints | editor Zoé Cristiani
Georges-Emmanuel Clancier
Born in 1914 in Limoges and died in Paris in 2018, Georges-Emmanuel Clancier was a French writer. He authored many novels, the best known being Le Pain noir and L’Éternité plus un jour. He also published many books of poetry, including Terre de mémoire, Le Paysan céleste and Passagers du temps, for which he received the Goncourt de la poésie. Recipient of various other awards, he won the Prix des libraires and the Grand prix de littérature presented by the Académie française.
Est-ce un adieu ? on a tenu
Text by Georges-Emmanuel Clancier and engraving by Julius Baltazar, Olivier Debré
1997 | 16 x 25 cm | eau forte and typography | 65 prints | editor A. Piroir
Est-ce un adieu ? on a tenu
Text by Georges-Emmanuel Clancier and engraving by Julius Baltazar, Olivier Debré
1997 | 16 x 25 cm | eau forte and typography | 65 prints | editor A. Piroir
Est-ce un adieu ? on a tenu
Text by Georges-Emmanuel Clancier and engraving by Julius Baltazar, Olivier Debré
1997 | 16 x 25 cm | eau forte and typography | 65 prints | editor A. Piroir
L’heure et le lieu
Text by Georges-Emmanuel Clancier and engraving Julius Baltazar
2003 | 32 x 30 cm | lithography and typography | 42 prints
L’heure et le lieu
Text by Georges-Emmanuel Clancier and engraving Julius Baltazar
2003 | 32 x 30 cm | lithography and typography | 42 prints
L’heure et le lieu
Text by Georges-Emmanuel Clancier and engraving Julius Baltazar
2003 | 32 x 30 cm | lithography and typography | 42 prints
Leonard Cohen
Born in 1934 in Westmount and died in 2016 in Los Angeles, Leonard Cohen was a Canadian singer, poet and novelist. His career as a singer-songwriter earned him a wide international audience and left a legacy of classics such as Hallelujah, Suzanne and So Long Marianne. In poetry, he is credited with several collections, including Book of Mercy, Stranger Music and Book of Longing; the latter two were translated in Quebec by his friend Michel Garneau.
You Do Not Have To Love Me
Text by Léonard Cohen and engraving Josette Trépanier
1996 | 39 x 29 cm | eau forte et typography | 25 prints
You Do Not Have To Love Me
Text by Léonard Cohen and engraving by Josette Trépanier
1996 | 39 x 29 cm | eau forte et typography | 25 prints
You Do Not Have To Love Me
Text by Léonard Cohen and engraving by Josette Trépanier
1996 | 39 x 29 cm | eau forte et typography | 25 prints
You Do Not Have To Love Me
Text by Léonard Cohen and engraving by Josette Trépanier
1996 | 39 x 29 cm | eau forte et typography | 25 prints
You Do Not Have To Love Me
Text by Léonard Cohen and engraving by Josette Trépanier
1996 | 39 x 29 cm | eau forte et typography | 25 prints
Hervé de Fontenay
Born in 1948 and died in 2014, Hervé de Fontenay completed his studies at the Université de Montréal and McGill University, before joining McGill University in 1975. In 1977, he pursued his career by joining the Centre for Continuing Education, where he subsequently worked. At the same time, he pursued literary activities as a poet.
Your Fingers
Text by Hervé De Fontenay and engraving Marc Garneau
2018 | 18 x 11 cm | eau forte and typography | 40 prints | editor Faiseurs d’images
Your Fingers
Text by Hervé De Fontenay and engraving Marc Garneau
2018 | 18 x 11 cm | eau forte and typography | 40 prints | editor Faiseurs d’images
Your Fingers
Text by Hervé De Fontenay and engraving Marc Garneau
2018 | 18 x 11 cm | eau forte and typography | 40 prints | editor Faiseurs d’images
Your Fingers
Text by Hervé De Fontenay and engraving Marc Garneau
2018 | 18 x 11 cm | eau forte and typography | 40 prints | editor Faiseurs d’images
Your Fingers
Text by Hervé De Fontenay and engraving Marc Garneau
2018 | 18 x 11 cm | eau forte and typography | 40 prints | editor Faiseurs d’images
Your Fingers
Text by Hervé De Fontenay and engraving Marc Garneau
2018 | 18 x 11 cm | eau forte and typography | 40 prints | editor Faiseurs d’images
Philippe Delaveau
Born in 1950, Philippe Delaveau is a writer, translator and art critic, but he is best known as a poet. He is credited with over a dozen collections of poems that have received numerous awards, including the Prix Guillaume-Apollinaire, the Prix Max-Jacob, the Prix Rainer-Maria Rilke and the Grand prix de poésie presented by the Académie française. He has also contributed to many artist’s books, in collaboration with Julius Baltazar.
Eau Délectables, Nuit
Text by Philippe Delaveau and engraving byJulius Baltazar
1995 | 31 x 23 cm | engraving and typography | 65 prints | editor A. Piroir
Libation pour le siècle
Text by Philippe Delaveau and engraving by Julius Baltazar
2000 | 34 x 27 cm | angraving and typography | 155 prints | editor Les Bibliophiles de France
Libation pour le siècle
Text by Philippe Delaveau and engraving by Julius Baltazar
2000 | 34 x 27 cm | angraving and typography | 155 prints | editor Les Bibliophiles de France
Eau Délectables, Nuit
Text by Philippe Delaveau and engraving byJulius Baltazar
1995 | 31 x 23 cm | engraving and typography | 65 prints | editor A. Piroir
Libation pour le siècle
Text by Philippe Delaveau and engraving by Julius Baltazar
2000 | 34 x 27 cm | angraving and typography | 155 prints | editor Les Bibliophiles de France
Libation pour le siècle
Text by Philippe Delaveau and engraving by Julius Baltazar
2000 | 34 x 27 cm | angraving and typography | 155 prints | editor Les Bibliophiles de France
Jean Désy
Jean Désy is a poet. He teaches at the University of Laval in literature and medicine. His passions were Nordic for much of his life. He still practices medicine as a convenience store on the North Shore and in Nunavik. His latest publications include an essay entitled “Being and not being,” about contemporary Inuit life, published by XYZ in March 2019; an essay entitled “Necessary irrationality,” published by XYZ in September 2020; a prose-poem entitled “Non je ne mourrai pas,” published by Mémoire d’encrier in January 2021; and finally an essay entitled “We are poetry,” published in January 2022 by XYZ and made from interviews with 31 poets and artists.
Pays- toundra - Tundraland
Poème de Jean Désy et gravures d’Hélène Latulippe
2023 | 18 x 11 cm | relief | 40 exemplaires | éditeur Faiseurs d’images
Pays- toundra - Tundraland
Poème de Jean Désy et gravures d’Hélène Latulippe
2023 | 18 x 11 cm | relief | 40 exemplaires | éditeur Faiseurs d’images
Pays- toundra - Tundraland
Poème de Jean Désy et gravures d’Hélène Latulippe
2023 | 18 x 11 cm | relief | 40 exemplaires | éditeur Faiseurs d’images
Pays- toundra - Tundraland
Poème de Jean Désy et gravures d’Hélène Latulippe
2023 | 18 x 11 cm | relief | 40 exemplaires | éditeur Faiseurs d’images
Pays- toundra - Tundraland
Poème de Jean Désy et gravures d’Hélène Latulippe
2023 | 18 x 11 cm | relief | 40 exemplaires | éditeur Faiseurs d’images
Michel Déon
Born in 1919 and died in 2016, Michel Déon was a French writer and author of numerous novels, including Les Poneys sauvages (Prix Interallié) and Un taxi mauve (Grand prix du roman presented by the Académie française). In addition to his vocation as a writer, Déon pursued a career at Éditions Plon and contributed to various publications and magazines. He became a member of the Académie française in 1978.
Le Barbare au Paradis
Text by Michel Déon and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1987 | cm | engraving and typography | prints | editor Librairie P. A. Nicaise
Le Barbare au Paradis
Text by Michel Déon and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1987 | cm | engraving and typography | prints | editor Librairie P. A. Nicaise
Le Barbare au Paradis
Text by Michel Déon and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1987 | cm | engraving and typography | prints | editor Librairie P. A. Nicaise
Le Barbare au Paradis
Text by Michel Déon and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1987 | cm | engraving and typography | prints | editor Librairie P. A. Nicaise
Est - Ouest
Text by Michel Déon and engraving by Jacques Cortot
1989 | 27 x 18 cm | eau forte and typography | 75 prints | editor Zoé Cristiani
Est - Ouest
Text by Michel Déon and engraving by Jacques Cortot
1989 | 27 x 18 cm | eau forte and typography | 75 prints | editor Zoé Cristiani
Est - Ouest
Text by Michel Déon and engraving by Jacques Cortot
1989 | 27 x 18 cm | eau forte and typography | 75 prints | editor Zoé Cristiani
Est - Ouest
Text by Michel Déon and engraving by Jacques Cortot
1989 | 27 x 18 cm | eau forte and typography | 75 prints | editor Zoé Cristiani
Songes
Text by Michel Déon and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1990 | 32 x 13 cm | engraving and typography | 60 prints
Songes
Text by Michel Déon and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1990 | 32 x 13 cm | engraving and typography | 60 prints
Songes
Text by Michel Déon and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1990 | 32 x 13 cm | engraving and typography | 60 prints
Charles Dobzynski
Born in 1929 and died in 2014, Charles Dobzynski was best known as a poet, although he also wrote novels and short stories. He is credited with some 40 poetry collections, which won him the Goncourt de la poésie and the Grand prix de poésie de la Société des gens de lettres. Member of the Académie Mallarmé, he was also jury president of the Prix Guillaume-Apollinaire.
Sept balles de golf
Text by Charles Dobzynski and engraving by Alain Bar
1989 | 29 x 20 cm | engraving and typography | 77 prints | editor Ex-Libris
Sept balles de golf
Text by Charles Dobzynski and engraving by Alain Bar
1989 | 29 x 20 cm | engraving and typography | 77 prints | editor Ex-Libris
Sept balles de golf
Text by Charles Dobzynski and engraving by Alain Bar
1989 | 29 x 20 cm | engraving and typography | 77 prints | editor Ex-Libris
Sept balles de golf
Text by Charles Dobzynski and engraving by Alain Bar
1989 | 29 x 20 cm | engraving and typography | 77 prints | editor Ex-Libris
Le Hockey Dans l’Espace
Text by Charles Dobzynski and engraving by Alain Bar
1982 | 25 x 32 cm | engraving and typography | 25 prints | editor Le Verbe et l’Empreinte
Le Hockey Dans l’Espace
Text by Charles Dobzynski and engraving by Alain Bar
1982 | 25 x 32 cm | engraving and typography | 25 prints | editor Le Verbe et l’Empreinte
Le Hockey Dans l’Espace
Text by Charles Dobzynski and engraving by Alain Bar
1982 | 25 x 32 cm | engraving and typography | 25 prints | editor Le Verbe et l’Empreinte
Le Hockey Dans l’Espace
Text by Charles Dobzynski and engraving by Alain Bar
1982 | 25 x 32 cm | engraving and typography | 25 prints | editor Le Verbe et l’Empreinte
Le Hockey Dans l’Espace
Text by Charles Dobzynski and engraving by Alain Bar
1982 | 25 x 32 cm | engraving and typography | 25 prints | editor Le Verbe et l’Empreinte
Hélène Dorion
Born in Quebec City in 1958, Hélène Dorion is a Quebec poet and novelist. While pursuing a career as a teacher and publisher (at Noroît), she wrote a substantial literary work, mainly in poetry, which won her many awards, including the Prix Mallarmé, the Prix Anne-Hébert and the Canadian Governor General’s Award. She has also worked on many artist’s books and contributed to various journals.
The Bark of Memory
Text by Hélène Dorion and engraving by Carole Bernier
2017 | 18 x 11 cm | engraving and typography | 30 prints | editor Faiseurs d’Images
L’écorce du souvenir
Text by Hélène Dorion and engraving by Carole Bernier
2017 | 18 x 11 cm | engraving and typography | 30 prints | editor Faiseurs d’Images
The Bark of Memory
Texte Hélène Dorion et gravure Carole Bernier
2017 | 18 x 11 cm | gravure et typographie | 30 exemplaires | édition Faiseurs d’Images
The Bark of Memory
Text by Hélène Dorion and engraving by Carole Bernier
2017 | 18 x 11 cm | engraving and typography | 30 prints | editor Faiseurs d’Images
L’écorce du souvenir
Text by Hélène Dorion and engraving by Carole Bernier
2017 | 18 x 11 cm | engraving and typography | 30 prints | editor Faiseurs d’Images
The Bark of Memory
Text by Hélène Dorion and engraving by Carole Bernier
2017 | 18 x 11 cm | engraving and typography | 30 prints | editor Faiseurs d’Images
Louis Gauthier
Born in 1944, Louis Gauthier is a Quebec writer. In addition to writing, he worked as a translator, editor, screenwriter and collection director. He is best known for his travel stories, which earned him the Grand prix du livre de Montréal and the Prix Hervé-Foulon.
Peintre, je n’aurais rien à dire
Text by Louis Gauthier and engraving by François Vincent
1988 | 36 x 29 cm | engraving and serigraphy | 31 prints | editor Atelier Circulaire
Peintre, je n’aurais rien à dire
Text by Louis Gauthier and engraving by François Vincent
1988 | 36 x 29 cm | engraving and serigraphy | 31 prints | editor Atelier Circulaire
Peintre, je n’aurais rien à dire
Text by Louis Gauthier and engraving by François Vincent
1988 | 36 x 29 cm | engraving and serigraphy | 31 prints | editor Atelier Circulaire
Peintre, je n’aurais rien à dire
Text by Louis Gauthier and engraving by François Vincent
1988 | 36 x 29 cm | engraving and serigraphy | 31 prints | editor Atelier Circulaire
Peintre, je n’aurais rien à dire
Text by Louis Gauthier and engraving by François Vincent
1988 | 36 x 29 cm | engraving and serigraphy | 31 prints | editor Atelier Circulaire
MADELEINE GAGNON
Born in 1938, Madeleine Gagnon is a Quebec writer of poems, novels and essays. A graduate of the Université de Montréal and the Université d’Aix-en-Provence, she taught for many years at UQAM before devoting herself exclusively to writing. A member of the Académie des lettres du Québec, she received numerous awards, including the Governor General’s Award and the Prix Athanase-David.
Juste un instant
Text by Madeleine Gragnon and engraving by Janin Leroux Guillaume, Gilberto Martinez
1998 | 24 x 18 cm | engraving and typography | 42 prints | editor Les Imagiers
Juste un instant
Text by Madeleine Gragnon and engraving by Janin Leroux Guillaume, Gilberto Martinez
1998 | 24 x 18 cm | engraving and typography | 42 prints | editor Les Imagiers
Juste un instant
Text by Madeleine Gragnon and engraving by Janin Leroux Guillaume, Gilberto Martinez
1998 | 24 x 18 cm | engraving and typography | 42 prints | editor Les Imagiers
Juste un instant
Text by Madeleine Gragnon and engraving by Janin Leroux Guillaume, Gilberto Martinez
1998 | 24 x 18 cm | engraving and typography | 42 prints | editor Les Imagiers
Katia Grubisic
Katia Grubisic is a Canadian writer, editor and translator, born in 1978 in Toronto. She is trained in literature and holds a master's degree from Concordia University. She is the author of a collection of poetry, What if red ran out, which won the Gerald Lampert Memorial Award. Her poems and works of fiction have appeared in various magazines and anthologies. She was nominated for the Governor General's Award for her translation of the novel Brothers by David Clerson.
Espace d'un souffle - Breathing Room
Texte de Katia Grubisic et gravure de Ed Pien
2022 | 18 x 11 x 3 cm | Typographie, roulage et photogravure | 45 exemplaires | Éditeur Faiseurs d’images
Espace d'un souffle - Breathing Room
Texte de Katia Grubisic et gravure de Ed Pien
2022 | 18 x 11 x 3 cm | Typographie, roulage et photogravure | 45 exemplaires | Éditeur Faiseurs d’images
Espace d'un souffle - Breathing Room
Texte de Katia Grubisic et gravure de Ed Pien
2022 | 18 x 11 x 3 cm | Typographie, roulage et photogravure | 45 exemplaires | Éditeur Faiseurs d’images
Jean-Louis Giovannoni
Born in Paris in 1950, Jean-Louis Giovannoni worked for 35 years as a social worker while pursuing a prolific literary career, which led to the publication of poems, prose works and numerous artist’s books.
La demeure de l’ombre
Text by Jean Louis Giovannoni and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1987 | 16 x 12 cm | engraving and typography | 33 prints | edition Unes
La demeure de l’ombre
Text by Jean Louis Giovannoni and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1987 | 16 x 12 cm | engraving and typography | 33 prints | edition Unes
La demeure de l’ombre
Text by Jean Louis Giovannoni and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1987 | 16 x 12 cm | engraving and typography | 33 prints | edition Unes
Carlo Goldoni
Often considered the founder of modern Italian comedy, Carlo Goldoni was an 18th-century Italian playwright who wrote in Italian, French and Venetian. He worked in Venice and France, where he was exiled in 1762 following financial difficulties and aesthetic disagreements with influential compatriots. He is credited with tragedies, tragicomedies, operas and is particularly well-known for a great number of comedies.
Teatro comico
Text by Giorgio Baffo, Carlo Goldoni and engraving by Daniel Aïram
1993 | 19 x 27 cm | aquatint, eau forte and typography | 70 prints | éditor Osvaldo Böhm and A. Piroir
Teatro comico
Text by Giorgio Baffo, Carlo Goldoni and engraving by Daniel Aïram
1993 | 19 x 27 cm | aquatint, eau forte and typography | 70 prints | éditor Osvaldo Böhm and A. Piroir
Teatro comico
Text by Giorgio Baffo, Carlo Goldoni and engraving by Daniel Aïram
1993 | 19 x 27 cm | aquatint, eau forte and typography | 70 prints | éditor Osvaldo Böhm and A. Piroir
Avec suite / with suite
Sans suite / without suite
Teatro comico
Text by Giorgio Baffo, Carlo Goldoni and engraving by Daniel Aïram
1993 | 19 x 27 cm | aquatint, eau forte and typography | 70 prints | éditor Osvaldo Böhm and A. Piroir
Eugène guillevic
Born in 1907 and died in 1997, Eugène Guillevic was a French poet known for many collections, which earned him a number of awards, including the Goncourt de la poésie, the Grand prix de poésie presented by the Académie française and the Grand prix national de poésie. He contributed to many artist's books.
Tourbillon
Text by Eugène Guillevic and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1990 | 16 x 11 cm | engraving and typography | 72 prints | editor A. Piroir
Tourbillon
Text by Eugène Guillevic and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1990 | 16 x 11 cm | engraving and typography | 72 prints | editor A. Piroir
Tourbillon
Text by Eugène Guillevic and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1990 | 16 x 11 cm | engraving and typography | 72 prints | editor A. Piroir
Exercice de conversation
Text by Eugène Guillevic and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1997 | 16 x 14 cm | enhanced lithography and typography | 135 prints
Exercice de conversation
Text by Eugène Guillevic and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1997 | 16 x 14 cm | enhanced lithography and typography | 135 prints
D’une Lune
Text by Eugène Guillevic and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1991 | 19 x 18 cm | engraving and typography | 99 prints | editor Biren
Exercice de conversation
Text by Eugène Guillevic and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1997 | 16 x 14 cm | enhanced lithography and typography | 135 prints
D’une Lune
Text by Eugène Guillevic and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1991 | 19 x 18 cm | engraving and typography | 99 prints | editor Biren
D’une Lune
Text by Eugène Guillevic and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1991 | 19 x 18 cm | engraving and typography | 99 prints | editor Biren
Exercice de conversation
Text by Eugène Guillevic and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1997 | 16 x 14 cm | enhanced lithography and typography | 135 prints
D’une Lune
Text by Eugène Guillevic and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1991 | 19 x 18 cm | engraving and typography | 99 prints | editor Biren
Alain Jégou
A former Lorient fisherman, born in 1948 and died at the age of 64 in 2013, Alain Jégou was a Beat Generation inspired poet. He is credited with numerous poetry collections, including Passe Ouest and Ikaria LO 686070, for which he received the Prix Livre et Mer Henri-Queffélec.
Amers
Text by Alain Jégou and engraving by Jean-Claude Le Floch
1988 | 19 x 11 cm | engraving and typography | 90 prints | editor Atelier B.A.T
Amers
Text by Alain Jégou and engraving by Jean-Claude Le Floch
1988 | 19 x 11 cm | engraving and typography | 90 prints | editor Atelier B.A.T
Amers
Text by Alain Jégou and engraving by Jean-Claude Le Floch
1988 | 19 x 11 cm | engraving and typography | 90 prints | editor Atelier B.A.T
Jean louis leconte
Les mots volatils
Text by Jean Louis Leconte and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1975 | cm | engraving and typography | prints | editor Georges Visat
Les mots volatils
Text by Jean Louis Leconte and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1975 | cm | engraving and typography | prints | editor Georges Visat
Les mots volatils
Text by Jean Louis Leconte and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1975 | cm | engraving and typography | prints | editor Georges Visat
Guy Marester
Born in 1916, Guy Marester was a writer, art critic and author of many books, including Un éternel regard, Quelques hommes et l’Himalaya and Une nuit qui n’aura pas de fin.
Robinson
Text by Guy Marester and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1978 | 10 x7 cm | engraving and typography | 70 prints
Robinson
Text by Guy Marester and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1978 | 10 x7 cm | engraving and typography | 70 prints
Robinson
Text by Guy Marester and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1978 | 10 x7 cm | engraving and typography | 70 prints
Le Capitaine Nemo
Text by Guy Marester and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1991 | cm | engraving and typography | prints | editor Biren
Le Capitaine Nemo
Text by Guy Marester and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1991 | cm | engraving and typography | prints | editor Biren
Voir Vrai
Text by Guy Marester and engraving by Julius Baltazar, Jean Miotte
1986 | 16 x 16 cm | engraving and typography | 65 prints | editor Biren
Le Capitaine Nemo
Text by Guy Marester and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1991 | cm | engraving and typography | prints | editor Biren
Voir Vrai
Text by Guy Marester and engraving by Julius Baltazar, Jean Miotte
1986 | 16 x 16 cm | engraving and typography | 65 prints | editor Biren
Voir Vrai
Text by Guy Marester and engraving by Julius Baltazar, Jean Miotte
1986 | 16 x 16 cm | engraving and typography | 65 prints | editor Biren
Le Capitaine Nemo
Text by Guy Marester and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1991 | cm | engraving and typography | prints | editor Biren
Voir Vrai
Text by Guy Marester and engraving by Julius Baltazar, Jean Miotte
1986 | 16 x 16 cm | engraving and typography | 65 prints | editor Biren
Jean Ramallo
O.K Songe d’Une Nuit Fêlée
Text by Jean Ramallo, Danielle Bello and engraving by Alain Bar
1982 | 33 x 25 cm | eau forte and typography | 25 prints | editor Le Verbe et l’Empreinte
O.K Songe d’Une Nuit Fêlée
Text by Jean Ramallo, Danielle Bello and engraving by Alain Bar
1982 | 33 x 25 cm | eau forte and typography | 25 prints | editor Le Verbe et l’Empreinte
O.K Songe d’Une Nuit Fêlée
Text by Jean Ramallo, Danielle Bello and engraving by Alain Bar
1982 | 33 x 25 cm | eau forte and typography | 25 prints | editor Le Verbe et l’Empreinte
Lointains pour tout à l’heure
Text by Jean Ramallo and engraving by Alain Bar
1991 | cm | engraving and typography | prints | editor Ex-Libris
Lointains pour tout à l’heure
Text by Jean Ramallo and engraving by Alain Bar
1991 | cm | engraving and typography | prints | editor Ex-Libris
O.K Songe d’Une Nuit Fêlée
Text by Jean Ramallo, Danielle Bello and engraving by Alain Bar
1982 | 33 x 25 cm | eau forte and typography | 25 prints | editor Le Verbe et l’Empreinte
Lointains pour tout à l’heure
Text by Jean Ramallo and engraving by Alain Bar
1991 | cm | engraving and typography | prints | editor Ex-Libris
Lointains pour tout à l’heure
Text by Jean Ramallo and engraving by Alain Bar
1991 | cm | engraving and typography | prints | editor Ex-Libris
Lointains pour tout à l’heure
Text by Jean Ramallo and engraving by Alain Bar
1991 | cm | engraving and typography | prints | editor Ex-Libris
Lionel Ray
Lionel Ray (born Robert Lorho) is a French poet, born in 1935 in the Paris region. A lycée teacher, he won the Prix Guillaume-Apollinaire at a very young age and began to publish his poetry regularly in the early 1970s with the encouragement of Louis Aragon. Since then, he has published numerous books, including Le Corps Obscur (Prix Mallarmé), Comme un château défait (Prix Supervielle and Prix Goncourt de la Poésie) and Pages d'ombre : poèmes (Prix Guillevic, Grand prix de poésie de la Société des gens de lettres).
These forests in Within
Text by Lionel Ray and engraving by Julius Baltazar
2019 | 18 x 11 cm | etching, chine collé enhanced and typography | 44 copies | editor Faiseurs d’images
These forests in Within
Text by Lionel Ray and engraving by Julius Baltazar
2019 | 18 x 11 cm | etching, chine collé enhanced and typography | 44 copies | editor Faiseurs d’images
Célébration de l’Éphémère
Text by Lionel Ray and engraving by Julius Baltazar
2003 | 27 x 23 cm | lithography and typography | 45 prints | editor Rémy Maure
Célébration de l’Éphémère
Text by Lionel Ray and engraving by Julius Baltazar
2003 | 27 x 23 cm | lithography and typography | 45 prints | editor Rémy Maure
These forests in Within
Text by Lionel Ray and engraving by Julius Baltazar
2019 | 18 x 11 cm | etching, chine collé enhanced and typography | 44 copies | editor Faiseurs d’images
These forests in Within
Text by Lionel Ray and engraving by Julius Baltazar
2019 | 18 x 11 cm | etching, chine collé enhanced and typography | 44 copies | editor Faiseurs d’images
These forests in Within
Text by Lionel Ray and engraving by Julius Baltazar
2019 | 18 x 11 cm | etching, chine collé enhanced and typography | 44 copies | editor Faiseurs d’images
Célébration de l’Éphémère
Text by Lionel Ray and engraving by Julius Baltazar
2003 | 27 x 23 cm | lithography and typography | 45 prints | editor Rémy Maure
Célébration de l’Éphémère
Text by Lionel Ray and engraving by Julius Baltazar
2003 | 27 x 23 cm | lithography and typography | 45 prints | editor Rémy Maure
James Sacré
Born in the Vendée countryside in 1939, James Sacré worked as a teacher, visiting agricultural teacher and university literature professor, as a sideline of his vocation as a poet. From the 1970s to today, he has left a large collection of poetry on the themes of travel, memory and encounter.
Quatre fois son portrait dans les États-Unis d’Amérique
Text by James Sacré and engraving by Julius Baltazar
2012 | 33 x 25 cm | engraving and typography | 30 prints | editor Wequetequock Cove
Quatre fois son portrait dans les États-Unis d’Amérique
Text by James Sacré and engraving by Julius Baltazar
2012 | 33 x 25 cm | engraving and typography | 30 prints | editor Wequetequock Cove
Quatre fois son portrait dans les États-Unis d’Amérique
Text by James Sacré and engraving by Julius Baltazar
2012 | 33 x 25 cm | engraving and typography | 30 prints | editor Wequetequock Cove
Quatre fois son portrait dans les États-Unis d’Amérique
Text by James Sacré and engraving by Julius Baltazar
2012 | 33 x 25 cm | engraving and typography | 30 prints | editor Wequetequock Cove
Lucien Scheler
Born in 1902 and died in 1999, Lucien Scheler was a French poet, publisher and librarian. Similar to Paul Éluard, particularly during the era of the Resistance, he was devoted to publishing his complete works in La Pléiade. He wrote some poetry books, often illustrated by renowned artists, including Picasso and Raoul Ubac.
Le voyant
Text by Lucien Scheler and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1985 | 14 x14 cm | engraving and typography | 44 prints | editor Aux dépens d'un amateur and Jacques Matarasso
Le voyant
Text by Lucien Scheler and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1985 | 14 x14 cm | engraving and typography | 44 prints | editor Aux dépens d'un amateur and Jacques Matarasso
Le voyant
Text by Lucien Scheler and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1985 | 14 x14 cm | engraving and typography | 44 prints | editor Aux dépens d'un amateur and Jacques Matarasso
Marcel Schwob
Born in 1867 and died young in 1905, Marcel Schwob was a French writer who befriended Paul Valéry, Oscar Wilde and Colette. His work as a storyteller, bordering on prose poetry, influenced other well-known writers, such as André Gide, William Faulkner and Jorge Luis Borges. He is best known for Livre de Monelle and La Croisade des enfants.
Le roi au masque d’or
Text by Marcel Scwob and engraving by Daniel Aïram
2012 | 33 x 25 cm | Intaglio and typography | 30 prints | Editor Wequetequock Cove
Le roi au masque d’or
Text by Marcel Scwob and engraving by Daniel Aïram
2012 | 33 x 25 cm | Intaglio and typography | 30 prints | Editor Wequetequock Cove
Le roi au masque d’or
Text by Marcel Scwob and engraving by Daniel Aïram
2012 | 33 x 25 cm | Intaglio and typography | 30 prints | Editor Wequetequock Cove
Le roi au masque d’or
Text by Marcel Scwob and engraving by Daniel Aïram
2012 | 33 x 25 cm | Intaglio and typography | 30 prints | Editor Wequetequock Cove
Jude Stéfan
Jude Stéfan, born Jacques Dufour, is a French poet, novelist and essayist, born in Pont-Audemer in 1930. He is credited with about 20 poetry books written from the 1960s to today. He won the Prix Max-Jacob and the Grand prix de poésie de la Ville de Paris.
Prosèmes
Text by Jude Stefàne and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1997 | 25 x 16 cm | engraving and typography | 120 prints | editor l’Instant Perpétuel
Prosèmes
Text by Jude Stefàne and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1997 | 25 x 16 cm | engraving and typography | 120 prints | editor l’Instant Perpétuel
Prosèmes
Text by Jude Stefàne and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1997 | 25 x 16 cm | engraving and typography | 120 prints | editor l’Instant Perpétuel
Prosèmes
Text by Jude Stefàne and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1997 | 25 x 16 cm | engraving and typography | 120 prints | editor l’Instant Perpétuel
André Velter
Born in 1945, André Velter is a French poet, essayist and radio host. A frequent traveller, Velter writes poems and essays that depict his trips to Asia, particularly Tibet. Interested in encounters and exchanges, he has worked with many visual artists. His poems have won various awards, including the Prix Mallarmé for L'Arbre-Seul and the Goncourt de la poésie for his entire work.
Victoire sans victoire
Text by André Velter and engraving by Alain Bar
1989 | 31 x 21 cm | engraving and typography | 103 prints | editor Ex-Libris
Victoire sans victoire
Text by André Velter and engraving by Alain Bar
1989 | 31 x 21 cm | engraving and typography | 103 prints | editor Ex-Libris
Victoire sans victoire
Text by André Velter and engraving by Alain Bar
1989 | 31 x 21 cm | engraving and typography | 103 prints | editor Ex-Libris
Victoire sans victoire
Text by André Velter and engraving by Alain Bar
1989 | 31 x 21 cm | engraving and typography | 103 prints | editor Ex-Libris
georges visat
Born in 1910 and died in 2001, Georges Visat was a French engraver, publisher and painter. On the eve of the Second World War, he founded his intaglio printing company in Paris, whose activities resumed upon his return from captivity. The engraving reproductions by George Bracques enabled him to invent a new technique, relief engraving, which was taken up by many artists, including his friend Max Ernst. In the 1960s, he became an art publisher and helped disseminate the work of many artists, such as Hans Bellmer, Alberto Giacometti and Roberto Matta. He devoted the last part of his life to painting.
Oxy-Génération
Text by Georges Visat and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1980 | 27 x 19 cm | eau forte and typography | 60 prints | editor Biren
Oxy-Génération
Text by Georges Visat and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1980 | 27 x 19 cm | eau forte and typography | 60 prints | editor Biren
Oxy-Génération
Text by Georges Visat and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1980 | 27 x 19 cm | eau forte and typography | 60 prints | editor Biren
Oxy-Génération
Text by Georges Visat and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1980 | 27 x 19 cm | eau forte and typography | 60 prints | editor Biren
Oxy-Génération
Text by Georges Visat and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1980 | 27 x 19 cm | eau forte and typography | 60 prints | editor Biren
Louise Warren
Born in 1956, Louise Warren is a Quebec poet and essayist. In poetry, she is credited with more than a dozen books, including Le Lièvre de mars, La Lumière, l’Arbre, le Trait and Le Plus Petit Espace. As an essayist, she explored the themes of creation, memory and mourning in La Forme et le Deuil, Archives du lac, and was a finalist for the Governor General’s Award.
Où va le jour
Text by Louise Warren and engraving by Béatrice Sokoloff
2010 | 30 x 20 cm | engraving and typography | 33 prints | editor A. Piroir
Où va le jour
Text by Louise Warren and engraving by Béatrice Sokoloff
2010 | 30 x 20 cm | engraving and typography | 33 prints | editor A. Piroir
Où va le jour
Text by Louise Warren and engraving by Béatrice Sokoloff
2010 | 30 x 20 cm | engraving and typography | 33 prints | editor A. Piroir
Où va le jour
Text by Louise Warren and engraving by Béatrice Sokoloff
2010 | 30 x 20 cm | engraving and typography | 33 prints | editor A. Piroir
joshua watsky
Joshua Watsky is an American teacher, translator, poet and artist’s book publisher. He teaches at Southern Connecticut State University. He has translated poems by Eugène Guillevic, Michel Butor and Philippe Delaveau. He has regularly collaborated with Julius Baltazar and René Laubiès on projects involving work by these authors as well as his own poems. As publisher at Wequetequock Cove Editions, he is also known for the publication of artist’s books dedicated to Arrabal and Marester.
Queer Assertions of Humanity
Text by Joshua Watsky and engraving by René Laubiès
2004 | 33 x 25 cm | engraving and typography | 64 prints | editor A. Piroir
Queer Assertions of Humanity
Text by Joshua Watsky and engraving by René Laubiès
2004 | 33 x 25 cm | engraving and typography | 64 prints | editor A. Piroir
Kenneth white
Born in 1936, Kenneth White moved to France after his youth in Scotland. Since 1983, he has held the Chair of 20th-Century Poetics at the Université de Paris-Sorbonne. In 1989, he founded and currently directs the reviews of the International Institute of Geopoetics. He has authored numerous works, including stories, poetry and essays. He has won various awards, including the Prix Édouard-Glissant.
En Aquitaine
Text by Kenneth White and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1989 | 26 x 17 cm | engraving and typography | 60 prints | editor Librairie P. A. Nicaise
En Aquitaine
Text by Kenneth White and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1989 | 26 x 17 cm | engraving and typography | 60 prints | editor Librairie P. A. Nicaise
En Aquitaine
Text by Kenneth White and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1989 | 26 x 17 cm | engraving and typography | 60 prints | editor Librairie P. A. Nicaise
En Aquitaine
Text by Kenneth White and engraving by Julius Baltazar
1989 | 26 x 17 cm | engraving and typography | 60 prints | editor Librairie P. A. Nicaise