Renoir, Auguste and Henri de Regnier - Renoir, Peintre Du Nu Paris, Bernheim-Jeune, 1923. Softcover. Brown wraps with black lettering and etching. French. 14 pp. plus 40 leaves of plates in B&W and color. 1/150 copies. Original etching on cover by Louis Fort depicting a drawing by Renoir. Preface by French symbolist poet Henri de Regnier (1864-1936). An overview of the nude works by Impressionist painter Auguste Renoir (1841-1919). Fair, binding very loose, wraps soiled.
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