PARIS.- The top lot of the sale was La barre dappui by Paul Eluard and Pablo Picasso, which sold for 532,000 against a presale estimate of 100,000-150,000 (lot 428).
Christies Books department is extremely pleased with the success achieved for the first part of Paul Destribatss collection (607 lots dating from the 1910s to 1945) which realised a total of 8,116,813, far beyond its presale global estimate of 5-7 million. International interest with buyers coming from 20 countries confirms the exceptional and unique character of this collection in the history of art. The emblematic texts about Surrealism attracted institutions and bibliophiles, aware of this rare opportunity to acquire iconic books, such as the Second Manifeste du Surréalisme by André Breton, enriched with a superb photographic binding executed by Paul Bonnet which was preempted by the Bibliothèque nationale de France for 442,000, four times its presale estimate.
Further highlights included the Prose du Transsibérien by Blaise Cendrars and Sonia Delaunay which sold for 334,000 while a remarkable set of one of the most important texts signed by Cendrars, Jai tué with a beautiful binding by Georges Leroux, realised 218,750 (estimate 60,000-80,000).
One of the two only known sets of Man Rays Champs délicieux with all the photographic plates signed by the artist was acquired for 346,000.
Adrien Legendre, Director of the books department: It was such an honor and a pleasure to organize the first sale of this extraordinary collection gathered by Paul Destribats who dedicated part of his life to the 20th century Avant-Gardes, sometimes to the point of obsession. This collection is the most important in this field and our team is pleased to have been part of ensuring that these precious books and manuscripts are now in the hands of passionate private collectors or entering prestigious French and international institutions. This recognition celebrates the knowledge, the passion and the flair of Paul Destribats, who now enters the pantheon of the most brilliant collectors.
Jean-Baptiste de Proyart, expert of the sale: The first three sessions of the Bibliothèque des avant-gardes, a collection formed over half a century by Paul Destribats, resulted in a resounding success as demonstrated by the triumph of La Barre dappui by Paul Eluard, illustrated by Pablo Picasso which sold for 532,000. This success highlights Paul Destribatss genius as a collector. Further confirmation of this was the success of the Second manifeste du Surréalisme (Paris, Editions Kra, 1934) at the Bibliothèque nationale de France. This iconic binding, embodying the avant-gardes innovations, is part of the 8-photographic binding-corpus by Paul Bonet exhibited at the Salon dautomne in 1934. Until yesterday, the Bibliothèque nationale de France did not possess any of them. It is such a joy for the literary world and for all of us, Christies France, Claude Oterelo and myself, to see this gap now fulfilled.
PREEMPTIONS
CENTRE GEORGES POMPIDOU
Lot 60 : ALBERT-BIROT, Pierre, Larountala, Paris, Éditions Sic, 1919, sold for 125.
Lot 103 : VAN HECKE, Paul-Gustave, et Géo NAVEZ, Miousic. Sept poèmes à la louange de la musique baroque. Bruxelles, Éditions « Sélection », 1921, sold for 625.
Lot 185 : SEIFERT, Jaroslav, Na vlnách TSF, Prague, Petr, 1925, sold for 625.
Lot 186 : [AVANT-GARDE ROUMAINE] PILLAT, Ion et PERPECISSIUS, Antologia poetilor de azi. S.l., Cartea romaneasca, 1925 et 1928, sold for 250.
Lot 398 : MAN RAY, LÉcriture automatique, Tirage argentique dépoque, circa 1935-1937, sold for 15,000.
BIBLIOTHÈQUE KANDINSKY, CENTRE GEORGES POMPIDOU
Lot 481 : BRETON, André, LArt de Kandinsky. Manuscrit autographe signé, daté du 2 février 1938, sold for 2,625.
BIBLIOTHÈQUE NATIONALE DE FRANCE
Lot 211 : NADJA, [Dossier : dessins originaux et fragments autographes], 1926, sold for 50,000.
Lot 212 : NADJA (Léona-Camille-Ghislaine Delcourt, dite), Portrait dAndré Breton, fin 1926 - début 1927, sold for 27,500.
Lot 213 : NADJA (Léona-Camille-Ghislaine Delcourt, dite), La symbolique trace, fin 1926 - début 1927, sold for 27,500.
Lot 250 : PICABIA, Francis, La Loi d'accomodation chez les Borgnes "sursum corda", Paris, Briant, [1928], sold for 9,375.
Lot 284 : Second Manifeste du Surréalisme. Frontispice De Salvador Dali, Breton, André, Paris, Editions Kra, 1930, sold for 442,000.
Lot 556 : LELY, Gilbert, et Max ERNST, Ma Civilisation (1938-1939), Paris [Marseille], [1942], sold for 11,250.
BIBLIOTHÈQUE NATIONALE DE NANTES
Lot 479 : PÉRET, Benjamin, Lettre autographe signée, à René Magritte, 11 mai [1938], sold for 500.
Lot 602 : PÉRET, Benjamin, Le Déshonneur des poètes, Mexico (Paris), Poésie et révolution (K éditeur), 1945, sold for 6,875.