André Hofer , Les Fleurs du Mal, Paris, 1948, Editions Athéna, 695/990. In slipcase.
Illustr.: 10 “stencilled” lithos (cover included).
André Hofer (1890–1973), French painter. He exhibited regularly at the Salon des Indépendants from 1912 onwards and his paintings were associated with the Art Deco movement. However, he gained his reputation primarily as an illustrator of works by Kipling, Pearl Buck, Baudelaire, Balzac, Anatole France, Goethe, Victor Hugo, and Oscar Wilde. (source: Modernism Gallery)