LIMITED ILLUSTRATED EDITION OF THE 10TH-CENTURY EROTIC TALES, LE JARDIN DES CARESSES, HANDSOMELY BOUND
(CARRÉ, Léon) TOUSSAINT, Franz, translator. Le Jardin des Caresses. Paris: H[enri] Piazza (G. Kadar), (1921). Square octavo, contemporary three-quarter dark green close-grain morocco, elaborately gilt-decorated spine, marbled boards and endpapers, top edge gilt, uncut. Original decorative wrappers bound in.
Fine limited edition of this French translation of the 10th-century Moorish tales of love, one of 550 copies on Japon paper (of an edition of only 700 copies), illustrated with ten full-page aquatints by Léon Carré, colored en pochoir and heightened by brush.
First published with Carré’s illustrations in 1914, Le Jardin des Caresses is a collection of erotic Moorish tales, mostly anonymous, written in Spain in the 10th century and first translated into French by Franz Toussaint in 1911. The illustrator of this fine limited edition Léon Carré visited Algeria in 1905 and had become so fascinated with its charm that in 1909 he moved there permanently. Influenced by Middle Eastern miniature paintings, he developed a technique that was “radically different from his usual style” (Lynne Thornton). In 1914, his original watercolor and pen miniatures for Le Jardin were exhibited at the Société des Peintres Orientalistes Français, and their success led to his commission for the monumental 12-volume Le Livre des Mille Nuits et Une Nuit (1926-32).
A fine copy, only lightly embrowned, handsomely bound.