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Jean (Hans) Arp — Vers le blanc infini (Towards White Infinity)
Jean (Hans) Arp

Vers le blanc infini (Towards White Infinity)

A pioneering work by Jean (Hans) Arp, *Vers le blanc infini (Towards White Infinity)* exemplifies the artist's lifelong fascination with organic form and the poetic interplay between space and matter. Published by La Rose des Vents in Lausanne and Paris, this exquisite edition bears Arp's pencil signature and the designation XIX on the first folder insert, reflecting its status as a refined and intimate collector's object. Housed in its original hardcover folder with gold embossing and a cream paper-covered slipcase, the work embodies the elegant simplicity and dreamlike abstraction that defined Arp's distinguished legacy in both visual art and poetry.

Medium
signed in pencil and numbered XIX on the first folder insert, published by La Rose des Vents, Lausanne and Paris, all contained in the original hardcover folder with gold embossing and cream paper-covered slipcase.

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Evening & Day Editions

October 26, 2015

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Jean (Hans) Arp, Vers le blanc infini (Towards White Infinity)

A pioneering work by Jean (Hans) Arp, *Vers le blanc infini (Towards White Infinity)* exemplifies the artist's lifelong fascination with organic form and the poetic interplay between space and matter. Published by La Rose des Vents in Lausanne and Paris, this exquisite edition bears Arp's pencil signature and the designation XIX on the first folder insert, reflecting its status as a refined and intimate collector's object. Housed in its original hardcover folder with gold embossing and a cream paper-covered slipcase, the work embodies the elegant simplicity and dreamlike abstraction that defined Arp's distinguished legacy in both visual art and poetry.

Medium
signed in pencil and numbered XIX on the first folder insert, published by La Rose des Vents, Lausanne and Paris, all contained in the original hardcover folder with gold embossing and cream paper-covered slipcase.
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