La Femme tondue APR | Paris 1946 | 13 x 20 cm | original wrappers
First edition, one of 100 numbered copies on vélin du Marais paper, the
tirage de tête (first deluxe copies).
Covers and spine lightly sunned at margins as usual, one very small tear to head of spine.
A good copy of Anton Prinner's only book, printed privately thanks to François Bernouard.
This copy, as called for in
tirage de tête copies, with the suite of 8 burin engravings and etchings justified and signed in pencil by Anton Prinner.
Originally from Hungary, Anna Prinner moved to France in 1928 and then decided to change gender and become Anton Prinner, constructivist painter and sculptor close to the Montparnos, as well as to Camille Bryen, Raoul Ubac, Vieira da Silva and Pablo Picasso
Beautiful copy signed by the transgender, constructivist, Hungarian artist whom Picasso affectionately nicknames “Monsieur Madame”.