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The art of the contemporary bibliophile book

The Reading Room reveals a little-known aspect of its collections in this survey of the contemporary ‘bibliophile book’, its origins and trends.

The Duke of Aumale took a close interest in innovative engraving processes, photographic illustrations, contemporary artists’ books and other facets of the modern publishing trade. From the 19th century to the present day, bibliophile presses – publishers of high-quality editions for book lovers – have paid him tribute by depositing their works with Chantilly. These bibliophile collections feature artists such as Camille Corot and Edouard Manet, Jean Lurçat, André Masson, Edouard Pignon, Hervé Di Rosa and many others, and their production is not confined to classic authors.

Photo d'un livre ouvert sur une gravure d’Edouard Manet (1832-1883) pour un poème d’Armand Renaud (1836-1895) Sonnets et eaux-fortes, Paris, A. Lemirre, 1869
Engraving by Edouard Manet (1832-1883) for a poem by Armand Renaud (1836-1895) Sonnets et eaux-fortes, Paris, A. Lemirre, 1869 Condé museum

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Marie-Pierre Dion, Head curator of Libraries at the Condé museum

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Location: Château / The Reading Room

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Exhibition included in the 1 Day ticket