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Cat. No. 613

Recueil des Secrets de Louyse Bourgeois, deluxe edition, front cover

State/Variant:
Only state
Date:
2005
Illustrated Book:
Recueil des Secrets de Louyse Bourgeois, deluxe edition (View All)
Descriptive Title:
English translation: "Collection of Secrets of Louyse Bourgeois"
Themes:
Figures, Motherhood & Family
Techniques:
Lithography, Other
Description:
Lithograph, with embossing, on front cover of illustrated book
Support:
Smooth, wove paper
Dimensions:
component (front cover): 2 3/8 x 3 1/16" (6 x 7.7 cm; book: 5 7/8 x 3 11/16 x 11/16" (15 x 9.3 x 1.7 cm)
Signature:
Not signed
On the other book components:
"LB" lower right margin of bookplate, pencil.
"Louise Bourgeois" lower middle margin of drypoint, pencil.
Publisher:
Salon Verlag, Cologne
Printer:
Andruckstudio, Neumann, Cologne
Edition:
40; plus 15 A.P., 5 H.C., 2 P.P.
Impression:
Not numbered
On the other book components:
"AP 5/15" left lower margin of bookplate and drypoint, pencil, unknown hand.
Background:
This artist's book was issued as part of Salon Verlag's series "Ex Libris." Since 2002, the publisher Gerhard Theewen has invited artists to reprint a book that has had an impact on his or her own work. Each of these reprints, published in a trade edition of 300, is furnished by the artist with a newly designed cover and a signed ex libris, or bookplate. The deluxe edition, as seen here, comes with an additional signed work by the artist and special housing.

For her contribution, Bourgeois reprinted the 1635 volume "Recueil des Secrets de Louyse Bourgeois," written by a 17th century French midwife who happened to share the artist's name. The midwife Bourgeois was the midwife to Maria of Medici, Queen of France, and was among the first women of her time to write about her profession.

Bourgeois's newly designed cover and bookplate are lithographic reproductions of the artist's 2004 project "The Reticent Child," a triptych of drypoints with unique hand additions across the edition. The bookplate is a reproduction of the left panel from impression no. 8/8. The front cover, seen here, is a reproduction of the center panel from impression no. 7/8, and the back cover is a reproduction of the right panel from impression no. 7/8 (see Related Works in the Catalogue below).
Artist’s Remarks:
"This book was a gift to me from [the publisher] Peter Blum. It was originally published in Paris in 1635 and is about a midwife who has my name. I am interested in the Mother and Child relationship and how it relates to emotions later in life." (Statement to Salon Verlag about her contribution to the "Ex Libris" series.)
MoMA Credit Line:
Gift of the artist
MoMA Accession Number:
327.2009.2
This Work in Other Collections:
Graphische Sammlung ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Tate Modern, London

Recueil des Secrets de Louyse Bourgeois, deluxe edition, front cover
2005

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Published Louise Bourgeois. Recueil des Secrets de Louyse Bourgeois, deluxe edition, front cover. 2005
Only state
2005

Illustrated Book
2005

Louise Bourgeois. Recueil des Secrets de Louyse Bourgeois, deluxe edition. 2005
Recueil des Secrets de Louyse Bourgeois, deluxe...
2005
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