Null Jean-Marie KERLEROUX 
(b. 1959).
Set of 18 drawings in ink and/or black fel…
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Jean-Marie KERLEROUX (b. 1959). Set of 18 drawings in ink and/or black felt pen (two on both sides). - Un jour l'empereur m'a donné une cacahuète. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Le Fou parle n°6 - May 1978, reproduced on p. 24. - Will I be greater dead than alive? BIBLIOGRAPHY: Le Fou parle n°19 December 1981/January 1982, reproduced p. 22. - I'm very happy to have escaped this appalling massacre. - Family party (late 20th-century Europe) / Mannequin and lioness. - Marshal Croquignol. - Raymond Barre - We'll have to resist the cult of personality / Long-distance runner. - Oh, what the hell. - Oh Charles, will you always love me? Toujours Madeleine (white highlights). - Sketch for a Balzacian character (white highlights). - We bring you beauty, culture, intelligence... in a word, civilization. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Le Fou parle n°28 - June 1984, reproduced on p. 56. - My people adore me... yes they do. - Don't talk nonsense, I'm not a revolutionary... BIBLIOGRAPHY: Le Fou parle n°29/30 - November 1984, reproduced on p. 73. - Lenin didn't want that. - I read somewhere that American researchers had developed a vaccine against bullshit (white highlights). - Listen... first things first. - Revolutions are my thing [...]. - German Spring. - You'll see your father when he comes home! BIBLIOGRAPHY: Le Fou parle n°16 - March 1981, reproduced on p. 45 Signed (except for two), three signed "GOT", some dated. Also included: - Le fantasme. Ink. Model with tracing paper for the magazine Le Fou parle. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Le Fou parle n°25 -September 1983, reproduced on p. 14. - Two posters (as is, one folded). - Jean Marie KERLEROUX. Quidams Foreword by Alain Rey. Paris, ed. Stil, 2002. In-8 br. Autograph signed letter from the artist.

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Jean-Marie KERLEROUX (b. 1959). Set of 18 drawings in ink and/or black felt pen (two on both sides). - Un jour l'empereur m'a donné une cacahuète. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Le Fou parle n°6 - May 1978, reproduced on p. 24. - Will I be greater dead than alive? BIBLIOGRAPHY: Le Fou parle n°19 December 1981/January 1982, reproduced p. 22. - I'm very happy to have escaped this appalling massacre. - Family party (late 20th-century Europe) / Mannequin and lioness. - Marshal Croquignol. - Raymond Barre - We'll have to resist the cult of personality / Long-distance runner. - Oh, what the hell. - Oh Charles, will you always love me? Toujours Madeleine (white highlights). - Sketch for a Balzacian character (white highlights). - We bring you beauty, culture, intelligence... in a word, civilization. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Le Fou parle n°28 - June 1984, reproduced on p. 56. - My people adore me... yes they do. - Don't talk nonsense, I'm not a revolutionary... BIBLIOGRAPHY: Le Fou parle n°29/30 - November 1984, reproduced on p. 73. - Lenin didn't want that. - I read somewhere that American researchers had developed a vaccine against bullshit (white highlights). - Listen... first things first. - Revolutions are my thing [...]. - German Spring. - You'll see your father when he comes home! BIBLIOGRAPHY: Le Fou parle n°16 - March 1981, reproduced on p. 45 Signed (except for two), three signed "GOT", some dated. Also included: - Le fantasme. Ink. Model with tracing paper for the magazine Le Fou parle. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Le Fou parle n°25 -September 1983, reproduced on p. 14. - Two posters (as is, one folded). - Jean Marie KERLEROUX. Quidams Foreword by Alain Rey. Paris, ed. Stil, 2002. In-8 br. Autograph signed letter from the artist.

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