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240 POGANY (Willy, ill.), WAGNER (Richard). Parsifal. London - Lot 240

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240 POGANY (Willy, ill.), WAGNER (Richard). Parsifal. London - Lot 240
240 POGANY (Willy, ill.), WAGNER (Richard). Parsifal. London, Harrap, 1912. Gd in-8, publisher's boards, taupe cloth decorated with a historiated plate in gold, black and color, spine titled and decorated, numerous original lithographs in black and color, 16 color plates laminated. Freely translated from Wagner's Parsifal by T.W. Rolleston, this work is above all one of the four best-known and most celebrated works by Hungarian painter Willy Pogany, produced during his London period: Parsifal, Lohengrin, Tannhäuser and The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Entirely designed by Pogany, cover, endpapers, calligraphic text on beige-gray tinted paper, illustrations and ornamentation on every page, this nugget of Art-Nouveau truly deserves to be called an artist's book. Covers a little worn, 2 cm split at head of upper spine, one leaf detached.
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