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La Pelote Basque. by Uzelac


Uzelac, Milivoy La Pelote Basque. #15 Les Joies du Sport.
Paris 1932
‘Textes manuscrits autographes recueillis par Maurice et Jacques Goddet. Presentation de Jules Rimet. Illustrations de (Milivoj) Uzelac.’
42 x 32 cm. Paper slightly warped, edges browned and one frayed as issued.
1 of 115 copies (from a complete edition of 750 copies) of the de Luxe edition on Papier Madagascar which was published for the 1932 Olympics in Los Angeles with 45 pochoir illustrations.
Milivoj Uzelac (1897-1977) was a Croatian artist, influential in the Zagreb modern art scene of the 1920s and 30s. During the Zagreb Spring Salon of the 1920s, he participated with Vilko Gecan, Marijan Trepše and Vladimir Varlaj as the Group of Four. Uzelac spent much of his professional life in France, and is best known for his portraits and interior scenes with bohemian characters.
Les Joies du Sport is one of his best known and most sought after works as it depicts sports which are very rarely illustrated. Payment can be made with cash, cheques, money transfer, PayPal and most credt/debit cards.
Postage and packing is not included in the price.
Returns are accepted if notified within 7 days.
Each item will be issued with a Certificate of Authenticity from Angelika C. J. Friebe Ltd.
Trade inquiries are welcome!
Visitors by Appointment only.
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By appointment only
Dorking
Surrey
Tel : 01306 877 477
Non UK callers : +44 1306 877 477
Paris 1932
‘Textes manuscrits autographes recueillis par Maurice et Jacques Goddet. Presentation de Jules Rimet. Illustrations de (Milivoj) Uzelac.’
42 x 32 cm. Paper slightly warped, edges browned and one frayed as issued.
1 of 115 copies (from a complete edition of 750 copies) of the de Luxe edition on Papier Madagascar which was published for the 1932 Olympics in Los Angeles with 45 pochoir illustrations.
Milivoj Uzelac (1897-1977) was a Croatian artist, influential in the Zagreb modern art scene of the 1920s and 30s. During the Zagreb Spring Salon of the 1920s, he participated with Vilko Gecan, Marijan Trepše and Vladimir Varlaj as the Group of Four. Uzelac spent much of his professional life in France, and is best known for his portraits and interior scenes with bohemian characters.
Les Joies du Sport is one of his best known and most sought after works as it depicts sports which are very rarely illustrated. Payment can be made with cash, cheques, money transfer, PayPal and most credt/debit cards.
Postage and packing is not included in the price.
Returns are accepted if notified within 7 days.
Each item will be issued with a Certificate of Authenticity from Angelika C. J. Friebe Ltd.
Trade inquiries are welcome!
Visitors by Appointment only.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 29/APR/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
Category Antique Ephemera
Date 1932
Art Deco Antiques Material Paper
Origin French
Artist Uzelac
Item code as523a055 / 2486
Status Sold
£195.00 
$261.09 
€229.36 

$

€

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Dorking
Surrey
Tel : 01306 877 477
Non UK callers : +44 1306 877 477
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