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First and last pages from Stolen! An unpublished short story by Eugene Grindel, the artist's real name, 1907 (pencil on paper) (detail of 178706 and 178707)
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First and last pages from Stolen! An unpublished short story by Eugene Grindel, the artist's real name, 1907 (pencil on paper) (detail of 178706 and 178707)
CHT163070 First and last pages from Stolen! An unpublished short story by Eugene Grindel, the artist's real name, 1907 (pencil on paper) (detail of 178706 and 178707) by Eluard, Paul (1895-1952); Bibliotheque Litteraire Jacques Doucet, Paris, France; (add.info.: Vole! Nouvelle inedite, manuscrit d'enfance de Paul Eluard; written aged 12 and a half;); © Archives Charmet
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Eluard Paul 1895 1952 Eugene Grindel Handwritten Notebook Page Paul Eluard Poetess Poets Surrealist
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This print showcases the first and last pages of "Stolen!", an unpublished short story by Eugene Grindel, who is better known by his real name, Paul Eluard. Created in 1907 using pencil on paper, this detailed image provides a glimpse into the early literary endeavors of the renowned artist. The manuscript, which was written when Eluard was just twelve and a half years old, is titled "Vole! Nouvelle inedite" (Stolen! Unpublished short story). It is part of the childhood writings collection housed at Bibliotheque Litteraire Jacques Doucet in Paris, France. The photograph captures both the text and drawings present on these significant pages. The notebook's yellowed paper reveals Eluard's youthful handwriting as he weaves together words with imaginative illustrations. This unique blend of poetry and art reflects Eluard's later association with surrealism as one of its prominent poets. Preserved within these delicate pages lies a testament to the creative spirit that would define Eluard's future works. As viewers delve into this intimate snapshot from history, they are transported back to a time when dreams were penned onto paper with graphite strokes. The intricate details invite contemplation about how artistic journeys begin and evolve over time. With this print from Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection, admirers can appreciate not only Paul Eluard's early talent but also gain insight into the formative years of one of poetry's most influential figures.
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