Funeral orations - André Malraux Lithographs Eduardo Arroyo 1984 Figurative


Funeral orations - André Malraux Lithographs Eduardo Arroyo 1984 Figurative

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Funeral orations - André Malraux Lithographs Eduardo Arroyo 1984 Figurative:
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Description(ph 9)
Superb book of bibliophiles
Illustrated by the master of Narrative FigurationEduardo Arroyo and one of the main protesting artists of Francoism.
With ex-libris wet pads,Mention \"Mehr Licht\": More Light.
Texts from \"The Mirror of Limbo\" La pléiade 1976.
10 Iconic Speeches:Malraux links them to it (to the funeral orations) in that, in all these texts, the theme of death, as a fundamental given of the human condition and as a privileged opportunity offered to man to affirm himself in his greatness by going beyond it , is essential.Editions Michele Trinckvel1984PrefaceEdition signed by the artistFormat 29*37cm (case 39*31), 158pNumbered 13/30 on Grand Vélin d\'ArchesEmbellished with superb Original Lithographsby Eduardo Arroyo
10 out of text in color with double pagesand 20 drawings in black in text
Accompanied by a lithograph reprinted as a frontispiecesigned and numbered 13/495(portrait of André Malraux)
In unstitched sheetsunder filled blanketUnder Ssuperbboxburlapdirected by Bernard DuvalWith 1st dish in golden suede and mosaic
ATTENTION : Following lithographsand the original drawing announced in the justification of the draw are not present.
State
Very good copy
  • slight rubbing on the 1st cover of the casing
  • HAS TO NOTE : ex libris stamps at the corner of each lithograph
  • and at the corner of a few pages
  • Fresh Interior
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Eduardo Arroyo, born theFebruary 26, 1937hasMadridand dead the14october2018in the same city, is theater designerSpanish.

major representative of theNarrative figurationand someNew figureSpanish which developed in Europe at the beginning of the 1960s, his paintings deal with exile, political assassinations, complicity enjoyed by the regime ofFranco, idioms that mask the fascist reality of theSpainand US bases that support the impunity ofFranco.


Arroyo was one of the main protest artists of Francoism. In particular, he has taken over several works byJoan Miro(The farm, etc.). In1974, he was banished from Spain by the Franco regime and did not recover his Spanish passport until the latter died in1976. Thus, his critical fortune was not immediate in his own country, until the beginning of the 1980s, when he received in1982THENational Plastic Arts Award, as compensation for this forced estrangement. The same year, theNational Museum of Modern Artdevoted an important retrospective to him.


Therenarrative figurationis aart Movementappeared, mainly in painting, at the beginning of the1960sinFrance, as part of the return tonew figureand in opposition toabstractionand contemporary movementsnew realismandpop art, with which it is nevertheless associated.

It should not be confused with figurative narration which is a kind of narration associating images with text.

Therenew figureis an artistic movement which, as opposed to theabstractionhegemony of1950s, makes the transition between the figuration advocated by thesocialist realism in Franceuntil 1953 and aso-called \"narrative\" figurationwhich was born in 1964. From 1958, the establishment of a presidential regime invited a number of abstract painters to translate their feelings in the face of threatening news. They free themselves from the neutrality of the sign by passing from the signifier to the signified.



André Malraux, for civil statusGeorges André Malraux, born the3november1901in the18edistrict of Parisand dead the23november1976hasCreteil(Val de Marne), is style=\"margin: 0.5em 0px; color: rgb(34, 34, 34); font-family: sans-serif; font-size: 14px;\">Basicallyself-taughtand tempted by the adventure, André Malraux wins theIndochina, where he participates in a newspaperanticolonialistand was imprisoned in 1923-1924 for theft and concealment of sacred antiquitieskhmers. Back in France, he transposes this adventure into his novelThe Royal Waypublished in 1930, and gained fame in the Francophonie with the publication in 1933 ofThe human condition, Aadventure noveland D\'commitmentinspired by the revolutionary upheavals of theChinaand get theGoncourt Prize.

An anti-fascist activist, André Malraux fought in 1936-1937 alongside thespanish republicans. His commitment led him to write his novelHope, published in December 1937, and to shoot a film adaptationHope, Sierra de Teruelin 1938. He joins theResistancein March 1944 and took part in the fighting during theLiberation of France. After the war, he becomes attached to the person of theGeneral de Gaulle, plays a political role inRPF, and became, after the return to power of General de Gaulle, Minister of State,Minister of Culturefrom 1959 to 1969.

He then wrote many books on theartasThe imaginary museumOrThe Voices of Silence(1951) and uttersfuneral orationsmemorable as during the transfer of the ashes ofJean MoulinAtPantheonTHEDecember 19, 1964or at the funeral ofLe CorbusierTHESeptember 3, 1965in the courtyard of the Louvre, orGeorges Braque. In 1996, for the twentieth anniversary of his death onNovember 23, 1976, it is Malraux\'s ashes which are in turn transferred to the Pantheon.





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