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Dinet. - Saliman Ben-Ibrahim

Rabiâ el Kouloub ou le Printemps des Hearts. Traduites and Illustrées by Étienne Dinet.

Paris, l'Édition d'Art 1902.

4 ton. 175 pages and 56 leaves. With 58 color chromolithographs after Dinet. Of these, 41 are mostly half-page text illustrations and 9 full-page plates, a title page, and 3 chapter pages. Original brown morocco binding with rich gilding on the spine and boards, gilt on the top and inside edges, relief embossing, and full gilt edges. Housed in a red velvet-lined box. (Signed: René Kieffer).

One of 30 copies of the special edition with an additional suite of all 58 plates on Japonais. The interim brochure and the eight-page color publisher's brochure with the sales prices are enclosed. This copy is enclosed in a unique master binding by René Kieffer. The binding symbolizes the splendor and splendor of the Orient. Sliman Ben Ibrahim was the Arabic teacher of the Oriental painter Étienne Dinet and his closest friend. Three Sahara tales are told, masterfully and gracefully illustrated by Étienne Dinet, one of the most famous Oriental painters. Absolutely immaculately preserved. - Carteret IV, 140.

5,800,- €

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