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Lost Body (Corps perdu)

Artist Pablo Picasso (Spanish (active France), 1881-1973)
Author Aimé Césaire (French, 1913–2008)
Date1950
DimensionsSlipcase: H: 16 1/4 in. (413 mm); W: 11 3/4 in. (299 mm); Depth: 2 11/16 in. (68 mm).
Chemise: H: 15 13/16 in. (401 mm); W: 11 5/8 in. (295 mm); Depth: 2 1/4 in. (57 mm).
Book: H: 15 1/2 in. (394 mm); W: 11 1/4 in. (286 mm); Depth: 2 in. (51 mm).
Page (untrimmed): H: 15 1/2 in. (394 mm); W: 11 1/4 in. (286 mm).
MediumOriginal prints: 20 engravings, 10 lift ground aquatints, 1 drypoint, and 1 etching (wrapper front). Text: letterpress (typeface: Érasme). Paper: Montval cream wove, watermarked with "Corps perdu" in Picasso's script.
ClassificationBooks
Credit LineGift of Molly and Walter Bareiss in honor of Barbara K. Sutherland
Object number
1984.899
Not on View
Label TextIn 1941 André Breton and the Cuban painter Wilfredo Lam made a trip to the West Indies, where they discovered the black poet Aimé Césaire. This book is an anthology of ten of his poems, the title coming from the fifth poem, and they all deal in some way with the quest for black identity. Picasso illustrated each poem with two engravings, depicting his visualization of tropical plants, insects, pictographic coupling, and faces in the form of leaves, animals or cresent moons. The title of each poem is surrounded by an aquatint; the frontispiece is an image of a black man's head (supposedly the author) in profile; and the cover etching are the words of the title surrounded by vegetation arranged in the shape of a heart.Published Referencescf. Garvey, Eleanor M., The Artist & the Book, 1860--1960, Boston, 1961, no. 233, repr.

cf. Goeppert, Sebastian, et al., Pablo Picasso: The Illustrated Books, Catalogue raisonné, Geneva, 1983, no. 56, reprs.

Exhibition HistoryToledo Museum of Art, Picasso as an Illustrator, Jan. 23-May 29, 1988, no. 28.

TMA, Paper Roses: Garden-Inspired Works on Paper. Feb. 21-May 18, 2014.

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