Carte manuscrite inédite, signée et illustrée d'une reproduction d'un dessin de PAB adressée à son ami le libraire montpelliérain Pierre Clerc lui présentant ses voeux pour l'année 1988
S. n.|Paris 1988|21 x 14.50 cm|une feuille
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Autograph card signed by Pierre-André Benoit (4 lines in black ink written from his château at Rivières-de-Theyrargues in the Gard which he has occupied since 1970) addressed to the bookseller Pierre Clerc to whom he extends his wishes for 1984. The card is illustrated on the recto with a reproduction of a drawing by PAB. Poet, painter, engraver, Pierre-André Benoit or P.A.B. was above all a typographer and printer who produced more than 400 illustrated works bringing together the greatest post-war poets with the most talented painters of the second half of the twentieth century. P.A.B.'s productions were first created on a small press installed in his apartment in Alès. They would bring together his poet friends René Char, André Breton, Paul Eluard, Paul Claudel, Erik Satie, Tristan Tzara and his painter friends Joan Miro, Georges Braque, Jean Dubuffet, Francis Picabia, Marcel Duchamp and Pablo Picasso. In 1949, he began using celluloid engraving which allowed him to make the prints himself and create the books in their entirety. From his modern château at Rivières-de-Theyrargues, in the Gard, he would eventually illustrate his works himself while continuing to work with his faithful friends Camille Bryen and Pierre Alechinsky.