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