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MANUEL CERUTTI
Turin (To) 1976

Untitled
2005

graphite on …
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MANUELE CERUTTI MANUEL CERUTTI Turin (To) 1976 Untitled 2005 graphite on paper 21,00x30,00 Certificate of authenticity. Signed on the back.

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MANUELE CERUTTI MANUEL CERUTTI Turin (To) 1976 Untitled 2005 graphite on paper 21,00x30,00 Certificate of authenticity. Signed on the back.

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Collection of 5 books on forensic medicine: 1. METZGER (Johann Daniel): Principes de médecine légale ou judiciaire, translated from the German by Dr. J. Dan. Metzger, et augmentés de notes, par le Dr J.J. Ballard. Paris, Gabon, 1813. One volume. 12 by 20 cm. (2)-XXIII-(1)-504 pages. Contemporary full shagreened basane, spine decorated. Small hole on upper spine (not serious). Otherwise in very good condition. 2nd edition in French (E.O. in German: 1793; E.O. in French: 1812). 2. BRIAND (Joseph ): Manuel complet de médecine légale, ou Résumé des meilleurs ouvrages publiés jusqu'à ce jour sur cette matière, et des jugements et arrêts les plus récents, précédé de considérations sur la recherche et les poursuites des crimes et délits (...) Contenant un traité élémentaire de chimie légale, dans lequel est décrite la marche à suivre dans les recherches toxicologiques (...). Seventh edition. Paris, Baillière, 1863. One volume. 14 by 23 cm. VIII-1048 pages. Contemporary fawn half-calf, smooth spine decorated, carmine title page. Bump to upper spine. Some foxing in the text. Illustrations in the text. A very complete study. 3. LEPETIT (L.): Étude de l'arsenic sous le point de vue chimique et toxicologique. Thèse soutenue à l'école de pharmacie, le 4 août 1846. Paris, Poussielgue, 1846, in-4, 50 pages + 1 h.t. plate. Modern bradel boards. First edition. 4. GEORGES (Auguste): Recherches sur la présence du cuivre dans les empoisonnements. Thesis presented and defended at the École supérieure de pharmacie de Paris, April 8, 1854. Paris, E. et V. Penaud Frères, 1854, in-4, 28 pages. Modern bradel boards. First edition. 5. HILLAIRET (J.-E.): Notice historique sur l'empoisonnement par l'arsenic, sur l'emploi de l'appareil de Marsh et des autres moyens de doser ce toxique. Paris, Alexandre Bailly, 1847, in-8 de (6)-96 pp. + 1 pl. dépl. h.t. ; cartonnage bradel moderne. -Scattered foxing on ten or so pages (including false title and title), plate very slightly torn and restored without paper loss. Autograph signed letter from the author in the upper margin of the false title. 2nd edition (E.O.: 1846). Uncommon.

LORENZO FRECHILLA (Valladolid, 1927 - Madrid, 1990) Untitled. Steel, copy 171/500. Signed and numbered. Velvet lined base with heavy soiling. Measurements: 12 x 9 x 5 cm (sculpture); 2 x 11 x 7,5 cm (base). Lorenzo Frechilla del Rey was a Spanish sculptor. He studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Valencia. In 1948 he participated in the foundation of the avant-garde group Pascual Letreros from Valladolid. This is a literary artistic group influenced by the constructive universalism of the Uruguayan Joaquín Torres García, which was active until the first half of the 1950s. The theorist and founder of the group was the Uruguayan poet José Parrilla and the Uruguayan painters Alma Castillo and Raúl Javiel Cabrera and the Valladolid artists Publio Wifrido Otero, Gerardo Pintado, Primitivo Cano and the Cantabrian sculptor Teodoro Calderón participated in it. Until 1954 he exhibits with them. In 1951 he moved to Madrid where he met his wife Teresa Eguibar, also a sculptor. Both moved to Paris and from 1961 they joined the International East-West Group with which they toured Europe during the sixties. In 1968 he travels to the Nordic countries. He exhibited in Norway with the East-West Group and held an individual exhibition in Helsingborg, Sweden and two in Paris. In 1969 he attends the computer art seminars at the Centro de Cálculo de la Universidad de Madrid. He participates in the Exhibition on Cybernetic Art together with Eusebio Sempere, Jose Luis Alexanco, Manuel Barbadillo, Manolo Quejido, Jose Maria Yturralde and Teresa Eguibar. He died in Madrid in 1990.