Les Biches, vol. I

Les Biches, vol. I

Francis PoulencWW-1924-M124810
1924·Illustrated book with eighteen collotype reproductions (including cover)·page (each approx.): 11 × 8 7/8" (28 × 22.5 cm); overall (closed): 11 1/4 × 9 1/16 × 1/2" (28.6 × 23 × 1.3 cm)

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1924
Dimensions
page (each approx.): 11 × 8 7/8" (28 × 22.5 cm); overall (closed): 11 1/4 × 9 1/16 × 1/2" (28.6 × 23 × 1.3 cm)

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Francis Poulenc
Francis Poulenc

Francis Poulenc was a French composer known for his lyrical approach to twentieth-century music, blending neoclassical form with accessible melody and harmonic freshness. Active from the 1920s onward, he composed across opera, ballet, chamber music, and vocal works, many featuring texts by poets including Guillaume Apollinaire and Paul Éluard. His operatic works, particularly Dialogues of the Carmelites, established him as a major figure in mid-century French music. Poulenc's aesthetic resisted both dodecaphonic austerity and modernist complexity, maintaining instead a distinctly French lyricism rooted in popular song and religious sensibility.

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Les Biches

Les Biches

1924 · Two volume illustrated book with forty-seven collotype reproductions

WW-1924-M022973
Plate (folio 16) from Les Biches, vol. I

Plate (folio 16) from Les Biches, vol. I

1924 · One from an illustrated book with eighteen collotype reproductions (including cover)

WW-1924-M124789
Les Biches, vol. II

Les Biches, vol. II

1924 · Illustrated book with twenty-nine collotype reproductions (including cover)

WW-1924-M124805

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Year
1924
Dimensions
page (each approx.): 11 × 8 7/8" (28 × 22.5 cm); overall (closed): 11 1/4 × 9 1/16 × 1/2" (28.6 × 23 × 1.3 cm)
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WW-1924-M124810

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Francis Poulenc

Francis Poulenc

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