C215 C215

Premier Baiser , 2020 (large version)

Digital print on canson paper.…
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C215

C215 Premier Baiser , 2020 (large version) Digital print on canson paper. Signed by C215 Embossed and stamped by the artist Dimensions: 50 x 40 cm The lots will be taken care of by our carrier who will send your lot for a fixed price of 21 € TTC France / 31 € Europe /41 € outside Europe (for the rollable works only and without insurance). For framed paintings, canvases and decorative objects, an estimate will be sent to you. The grouping of the lots will be the responsibility of our service provider.

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KESSEL (Joseph). Bachir's sloughi. Autograph manuscript, unsigned, undated (1955). 43 single-sided leaves (approx. 13 x 21 cm), some with corrections on verso; as a cover, a board stamped with the initials GB in cold with handwritten title, and a blank f. in fine. Rusty paperclip marks on the first and last leaves, with small holes and a few letters missing from the last leaf; lateral wetness on some leaves. Complete manuscript, first draft, with numerous erasures and corrections. This little-known text is an additional chapter to the collection "Au grand Socco"; the title written on the first leaf "Manuscrit petit âne blanc, Sloughi bachir" makes the link with this first work. "Coming from who knew where, a strange animal had pierced the swarming Grand Socco in a few leaps of astonishing speed and strength, to place itself in front of Bachir. This animal had the leanness, profile and relaxation of sloughis, but was much taller and bigger than most desert dogs, and wore a striped coat like that of tigers." (f. 9). Published in serial form from the summer of 1951, then by Gallimard in June 1952, "Au grand Socco" brought together 7 stories told to the crowds by a little hunchback, young Bachir, in the Grand Socco square in Tangier. This new and final part of the young storyteller's adventures first appeared in a very abridged version in 2 issues of "Elle" magazine, on May 2 and 9, 1955, under the title "Le Sourire de l'amour" (The Smile of Love); it was then included in 1974 in the Œuvres complètes, tome XV (Rombaldi), following "Au grand Socco", in a defective version based on a typescript giving a sometimes approximate reading of the text. "Bachir's last adventures are divided between the appearance of a wild greyhound (the sloughi) and the illness of little Aïcha, whom the young storyteller almost lets die in the desert [before saving her], having no interest in anything but the new places and characters he meets in the Moroccan south" (Pléiade, II, p.1648). The version given in this manuscript was not published until 2020 (Œuvres de Kessel, Pléiade, II, pp. 199-225).