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