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    Graphite and watercolour on wove paper, 220 x 277 mm, upper margin trimmed to cut heads of the characters. Pencil sketch and a blue ink stamp “Nachlaß O R SCHATZ", traces of hinges to verso. Artist: Otto Rudolf Schatz (Austrian, 1900 – 1961).
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    Graphite on wove paper, 240 x 300 mm, blue ink stamp to verso: “PROF. O R SCHATZ" and pencil "67"; traces of mounting hinges. Artist: Otto Rudolf Schatz (Austrian, 1900 – 1961).
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    Graphite on wove paper, 281 x 209 mm, remnants of red pencil signature in the bottom right corner, traces of mounting hinges to recto. Attributed to: Otto Rudolf Schatz (Austrian, 1900 – 1961).
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    Graphite on wove paper, 250 x 340 mm, blue ink stamp to verso: “Nachlaß O R SCHATZ"; margins trimmed unevenly, traces of hinges. Artist: Otto Rudolf Schatz (Austrian, 1900 – 1961).
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    Sanguine drypoint with platemark 130 x 150 mm on cream cardstock in two states: (1) 209 x 212 mm, signed 'ORS' in pencil on the margin below the platemark. (2) 206-214 x  x 224-228 mm with letter 'd' in pencil above the platemark. Artist: Otto Rudolf Schatz (Austrian, 1900 – 1961).
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    Sanguine drypoint on cream cardstock 230 x 155 mm with platemark 153 x 79 mm, monogrammed "ORS" in pencil. Inscription in pencil to bottom: "Letzter Abzug x. 49". Artist: Otto Rudolf Schatz (Austrian, 1900 – 1961).
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    Nine loose drypoint plates on cream cardstock of different sizes (sheet, platemark, signature in pencil to margin) SVE-0585.2024-1: 183 x 183 mm; 101 x 80 mm; ORS SVE-0585.2024-2: 219 x 195 mm; 102 x 80 mm; –– SVE-0585.2024-3: 183 x 187 mm; 102 x 84 mm; –– SVE-0585.2024-4: 183 x 184 mm; 103 x 81 mm; ORS SVE-0585.2024-5: 183 x 186 mm; 102 x 80 mm; ORS SVE-0585.2024-6: 220 x 194 mm; 102 x 83 mm; ORS SVE-0585.2024-7: 158 x 108 mm; 101 x 79 mm; ORS SVE-0585.2024-8: 110 x 158 mm; 83 x 102 mm; –– SVE-0585.2024-9: 158 x 109 mm; 101 x 81 mm; ORS Artist: Otto Rudolf Schatz (Austrian, 1900 – 1961).
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    Sepia drypoint with plate mark 55 x 70 mm on cream cardstock in two states: (1) 115 x 155 mm, unsigned (2) 115 x 155 mm, signed 'ORS' in pencil on the margin below the plate mark. Artist: Otto Rudolf Schatz (Austrian, 1900 – 1961).
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    Sanguine drypoint with plate mark 102 x 90 mm on cream cardstock in two states: (1) 227 x 203 mm, signed 'ORS' in pencil on the margin below the plate mark. (2) 230 x  x 203 mm signed 'ORS' in pencil on the margin below the plate mark and with the letter 'd' in pencil above the plate mark. Artist: Otto Rudolf Schatz (Austrian, 1900 – 1961).
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    Watercolour, pen and ink on laid paper 313 x 265 mm; each monogrammed "ORS” in manuscript; seven ex-album holes along the left margin. Artist: Otto Rudolf Schatz (Austrian, 1900 – 1961).
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    Twelve loose drypoint plates on cream cardstock of different sizes (sheet, platemark, signature in pencil to margin) SVE-0584.2024-1: 185 x 183 mm; 103 x 80 mm –– SVE-0584.2024-2: 138 x 103 mm; 103 x 82 mm; ORS SVE-0584.2024-3: 201 x 142 mm; 104 x 82 mm; ORS SVE-0584.2024-4: 200 x 144 mm; 103 x 80 mm; ORS SVE-0584.2024-5: 158 x 110 mm; 102 x 81 mm; ORS SVE-0584.2024-6: 141 x 103 mm; 103 x 82 mm; ORS SVE-0584.2024-7: 200 x 141 mm; 103 x 82 mm; ORS SVE-0584.2024-8: 230 x 207 mm; 122x 100 mm; ORS SVE-0584.2024-9: 205 x 155 mm; 132 x 102 mm; ORS SVE-0584.2024-10: 200 x 230 mm; 101 x 131 mm; ORS SVE-0584.2024-11: 230 x 206 mm; 80 x 130 mm; ORS SVE-0584.2024-12:  228 x 206 mm; 100 x 91 mm; ORS Artist: Otto Rudolf Schatz (Austrian, 1900 – 1961).
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    Album of 10 watercolour drawings on thick wove paper sheets 315 x 245 mm, incl. title and colophon, plus one blank sheet before the title page, in Japanese stab binding — cardboard covers with stripes and ribbons marbling, sewed with blue thread. Signed and dated on the rearmost sheet. Versuch (German)— trial, experiment, test, attempt. Artist: Otto Rudolf Schatz (Austrian, 1900 – 1961).
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    Zeugnis (Grade book) – a set of fifteen plates, incl. the title page and the colophon, that tells the story of a schoolgirl whose parents spanked her for not being a good student. Watercolour and ink on 244 x 344 mm cream laid paper with Hahnemühle's watermark (rooster with a shield), signed and dated in manuscript on the last page (colophon) "O. R. SCHATZ | 1954 | X", unbound (disbound), with four binding holes in the left margin of each sheet; no boards. Artist: Otto Rudolf Schatz (Austrian, 1900 – 1961).
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    Flapped portfolio 330 x 245 mm, blue cloth spine over crimson paper boards, contains six loose etched plates printed on laid paper, each in a passepartout 320 x 235 mm, incl. title sheet 175 x 210 mm with plate mark 120 x 165 mm, and five other sheets of various sizes (220-250  x 163-215 mm). Contributors: Schoff, Otto (German, 1888 – 1938) Gurlitt, Fritz (Austrian-German, 1854 – 1893) According to many sources, there should be six etchings besides the title-page. Another set that belonged to Hans-Jürgen Döpp and was sold in Berlin on May 10, 2024, has an additional image: And another '7th plate' can be found at honesterotica.com: However, I believe the six etchings mentioned at t.p. are all in the portfolio, including t.p. The two images above are probably parts of other sets.    
  • One of a series of six anti-allies propaganda cards, printed in colour, inscribed Ou le Tommy est-il resté? (Where did Tommy stay?), where Tommy is slang for a common soldier in the British Army. The postcards visibly depict French soldiers who fight and die at the western front, while the covert watermark image shows a British military having fun in a bordello. Those cards were printed in the Third Reich for France and dropped from aeroplanes to motivate French soldiers to fight against the British. Size: 149 x 104 mm
  • Hardcover, 255 x 200 mm, ¾ green morocco over marbled boards, gilt lettering to spine with raised bands, grey laid paper endpapers, Serge Golifman’s bookplate pasted to verso, 3 ffl, orig. wrappers, incl spine, preserved; collated: 2 blanks, h.t., t.p., 14 leaves of text; faux t.p. Éloge de la marquise de Beausemblant, 6 leaves of text, colophon (limitation), 2 blanks, 3 ffl, unpaginated, plus 7 leaves of plates, incl. frontispiece. Publisher's wrappers 250 x 190 mm. Title-page (red and black): PAUL MORAND | LES PLAISIRS | RHENANS | orné de sept lithographies originales | et coloriées à la main | DUSSELDORF | Librairie Leocadia || The front wrapper is the same, in black only. Limitation: Cette édition, imprimée pour une Société de Bibliophiles, a été tirée à 107 exemplaires hors commerce, savoir: exemplaires sur vieux japon, numérotés de 1 à 7, et 100 exemplaires sur vélin d'Arches, numérotés de 8 à 107. Les lithographies ont été tirées sur presse à bras et coloriées à la main. Les pierres ont été poncées après tirage. Exemplaire N° 81. [The edition was printed for a bibliophile society in 107 non-commercial copies: 7 copies on “vieux Japon” paper, numbered from 1 to 7, and 100 copies on “Arches Vellum”, numbered from 8 to 107, of which this is copy № 81]. An unauthorized (pirated) edition of two short stories by Paul Morand, initially published in “L’Europe galante” by Éditions Grasset in 1925: Les plaisirs rhénans and Éloge de la marquise de Beausemblant; illustrated with 7 lithographs coloured with crayons after Gaston-Louis Roux, printed by Mme Duchatel; the stones were then destroyed (sanded). According to Pia: « Pour le principe, semble-t-il, Bernard Grasset à qui aucune autorisation d’éditer ainsi ces deux nouvelles n'avait été demandée, déposa une plainte contre X... en contrefaçon. L'enquête judiciaire, si enquête il y eut, n’aboutit pas. Le tirage de l’édition « pirate » avait été si restreint que tous les exemplaires en avaient été vendus sitôt parus. Le coupable, en l’occurrence René Bonnel, ne fut pas inquiété ». Dutel attests: « Un des personnages, subissant une agréable fellation, représenté sur l'une des lithographies, ressemble fort à Paul Morand qui en avait pris ombrage! » Comment by the seller: L’ouvrage est d’autant plus rare que Morand lui-même, mécontent d’une des gravures qui le représente en position intéressante, fit détruire une partie des exemplaires. Resume: While Bernard Grasset opposed the pirated edition on copyright infringement grounds, Paul Morand was enraged by his resemblance to the depicted character; the latter destroyed as many copies of the edition as he could, so only a few still exist. The print run of the "pirate" edition was so limited that all the copies were sold as soon as they were published. Catalogue Raisonné: Dutel III № 2215 (p. 321) ; Pia : № 1056; Nordmann (I) № 281. Contributors: Paul Morand (French, 1888 – 1976) – author Gaston-Louis Roux (French, 1904 – 1988) – artist René Bonnel (French, 18841 – 1975) – publisher Bernard Grasset (French, 1881 – 1955) – publisher  
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    Publisher’s tea green French flapped wrappers with double bordered vignette embossed to front, 298 x 295 mm, 18 gatherings in 4to (i.e. 72 leaves), 280 x 190 mm leaves plus one gathering in the wrappers, outer and lower margins untrimmed; pagination: [2] [1-15] 16-136 [4] [2], not counting leaves in the wrappers; paper watermarked “Lana” (grand vélin de Lana a la forme); 16 pictorial etchings and two fac-simile ms etchings within collation, tissue guards; in a double slipcase 306 x 204 mm with a vignette “capital C in ribbons” to spine of the inner chemise. Title-page (lilac and black) PIERRE LOUŸS | CYDALISE | AVEC DES ILLUSTRATIONS ORIGINALES | GRAVES A L'EAU-FORTE | {woodcut vignette} | LES AMIS DE L'ÉCRIVAIN | | PARIS | M C M X L I X || Limitation: JUSTIFICATION DU TIRAGE | CETTE ÉDITION ORIGINALE | DU LIVRE DE CYDALISE A ETÉ, POUR SON TIRAGE, LIMITÉE | A DEUX CENT SOIXANTE CINQ EXEMPLAIRES | DONT LA DISTRIBUTION S'EFFECTUE DE LA | FAÇON SUIVANTE. […] DEUX CENTS EXEMPLAIRES SUR GRAND VELIN DE LANA A LA FORME NUMÉROTÉS DE 51 A 250. […] EXEMPLAIRE N° 91 || Catalogue raisonné: Dutel III № 1333, p. 116; Nordmann II № 309, 151. Ref: honesterotica.com Contributors: Pierre Louÿs (French, 1870 – 1925) – author. Jean Traynier (French, fl. 1942 – 1957) – artist (attributed)
  • Softcover, 240 x 190 mm, green velvet paper French flapped wrappers with a silver vignette of Rops’ sphynx, in half of double-slipcase, pp. [1-8] 9-76 [8], i.e. 42 leaves plus 20 hand-coloured soft-ground etchings, incl. frontispiece, attributed to Louis Berthomme Saint-André. Text and plates printed on thick wove paper watermarked Arches, margines untrimmed; anonymous woodcut head- and tailpieces. Enhanced by a complete set of plates, uncoloured, in green velvet paper folder, gilt inside. Pibrac (or Pybrac) by Pierre Louÿs is "composed of 313 rhymed Alexandrine quatrains, the majority of them starting with the phrase I do not like to see. Pybrac is in the form a mockery of sixteenth-century chancellor poet Guy Du Faur, seigneur de Pibrac (French, 1528-1584), whose moralizing quatrains were the common literary fare for young French readers until the nineteenth century".
    honesterotica.com: Pibrac is best remembered for his own collection of poems, a set of 126 moralistic quatrains, which throughout its endless printings bestowed good advice and guidelines to proper conduct…
    The English translation of Louÿs' Pibrac/Pybrac by Geoffrey Longnecker was published by Wakefield Press in 2014: https://wakefieldpress.com/products/pybrac Title-page (green and black): PIBRAC | QUATRAINS ÉROTIQUES | DE | PIERRE LOUYS | {vignette} | AUX DÉPENS D’UN AMATEUR | POUR LE PROFIT DE QUELQUES AUTRES | M. IM. XXXIII || Imprint / Limitation: Cette édition des quatrains érotiques de Pierre Louÿs, illustrée de vingt eaux-fortes originales d'un artiste inconnu, a été strictement limitée à 300 exemplaires qui ont été composés en Elzévir vieux style de corps 12 avec des caractères neufs. Ils ont tous été tirés sur grand vélin d'Arches à la forme et comportent tous un état avec remarque des 20 planches, tiré en noir. Justification du tirage: 20 exemplaires sur grand vélin d'Arches à la forme, numérotés de 1 à 20, auxquels il a été ajouté en plus des états avec remarque des 20 cuivres, 1 des aquarelles ayant servi à l'illustration, 1 croquis original et 1 cuivre encré. 280 exemplaires sur grand vélin d'Arches à la forme, numérotés de 21 à 300, comprenant tous les états avec remarque. Il a été tiré en outre 8 exemplaires sur Arches, numérotés en chiffres romains de I à VIII, destinés aux collaborateurs de l'ouvrage. Pour authentifier la présente édition, l'artiste et l'éditeur apposeront sur cette justification un cachet en garantissant l'originalité. Cet exemplaire porte le No 290. Colophon: La présente édition a été achevée d'imprimer à Paris le trente et un janvier mil neuf cent trente-quatre par deux imprimeurs amis des belles éditions. Catalogue raisonné: Dutel III № 2198. Collaborators: Pierre Louÿs (French, 1870 – 1925) – author. Louis Berthomme Saint-André (French, 1905 – 1977) – artist. Edition attributed to the bookseller Robert Télin.