The Little Prince lying on the grass (Limited Edition Print)
Medium: Limited edition Lithograph print on Cotton Paper
Size: 12" x 8" (300mm x 205mm)
Date: 2010
Code: ExuperySpringD
This is a Limited edition print.
Beautiful Limited Edition Lithograph, printed in Paris on pure heavy weight chiffon paper, depicting The Little Prince lying on the grass in what is a peaceful contemplative moment in the fabled story.
The print is officially endorsed by the family of Antoine de Saint Exupery D'Agay, and has a printed signature from the stone lithograph.
The Little Prince became Saint-Exupéry's most successful work, selling around 140 million copies to date worldwide, which makes it one of the best-selling and most translated books ever published. The Novella has been translated into over 360 languages and dialects.
The reverse of the print is marked with all details of the limited edition print run.
- Artist BiographyAntoine Marie Jean-Baptiste Roger, comte de Saint-Exupéry (29 June 1900 - 31 July 1944; Lyon, France)
Saint-Exupéry was a French writer, poet, aristocrat, journalist and pioneering aviator. He became a laureate of several of France's highest literary awards and also won the United States National Book Award. He is best remembered for his novella The Little Prince (Le Petit Prince) and for his lyrical aviation writings, including Wind, Sand and Stars and Night Flight.
Saint-Exupéry was a successful commercial pilot before World War II, working airmail routes in Europe, Africa, and South America. He joined the French Air Force at the start of the war, flying reconnaissance missions until France's armistice with Germany in 1940. After being demobilised from the French Air Force, he travelled to the United States to help persuade its government to enter the war against Nazi Germany.
Saint-Exupéry spent 28 months in America, during which he wrote three of his most important works, then joined the Free French Air Force in North Africa—although he was far past the maximum age for such pilots and in declining health. He disappeared and is believed to have died while on a reconnaissance mission from Corsica over the Mediterranean on 31 July 1944.
Prior to the war, Saint-Exupéry had achieved fame in France as an aviator. His literary works posthumously boosted his stature to national hero status in France, including The Little Prince which has been translated into 300 languages. He earned further widespread recognition with international translations of his other works. His 1939 philosophical memoir Terre des hommes (titled Wind, Sand and Stars in English) became the name of an international humanitarian group; it was also used as the central theme of Expo 67 in Montreal, Quebec. His birthplace of Lyon also named its main airport after him.
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