WITH 24 ORIGINAL FOLIO ETCHINGS BY EDOUARD CHIMOT, BOUND BY KIEFFER
(CHIMOT, Edouard) BARBUSSE, Henri. L’Enfer. Paris: Les Grands Livres Du XX Siècle, [1921]. Folio, contemporary full black morocco, on-laid green and gold morocco decorations, marbled endpapers, top edge gilt, uncut. Housed in custom leather-edged slipcase.
First illustrated edition, number 295 of only 355 copies on Vélin d’Arches paper (from a total edition of 432 copies), illustrated with 24 full-page original etchings by Edouard Chimot. In a striking Art Deco binding by renowned French bookbinder René Kieffer.
Influenced by Lautrec, Renoir and Rodin, Chimot had taught himself painting and directed his talent primarily to the illustration of books. Best known for his etchings, he became known as “the painter of feminine sensuality” (Slatkine, Livres Illustrés 1900-1930). This copy beautifully bound in black morocco Art-Deco binding by René Kieffer, with the label of his famed workshop affixed to the front free endpaper. “After World War I Kieffer emerged as one of Paris’ leading binders whose impeccable workmanship was now matched by a wide range of progressive designs inspired by Legrain. His style continued to evolve in the late 1920s and 1930s” (Duncan & De Bartha, Art Nouveau and Art Deco Bookbinding, 97). Barbusse’s L’Enfer was originally published in 1908. Text in French.
One plate lightly foxed, rear joint slightly tender. About-fine condition, a lovely illustrated volume.