SARTRE, Jean-Paul

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SARTRE, Jean-Paul
Autograph manuscript entitled "the sequestered of Venice". S. l., [1961]. 1] f. and 963 ff. (miscrypted 964) in-4, lined or squared paper. Important autograph manuscript of Jean-Paul Sartre on the Tintoretto, entitled "Le Séquestré de Venise", probably written in 1961. Sartre's ties with Italy, and particularly Venice, are very strong. He went there, alone or with Simone de Beauvoir, on a regular basis. On Venice, he published in Situations IV, "Venise, de ma fenêtre" (Venice, from my window). This study on Tintoretto, whose paintings he studied in detail, will never be published, at least not completely. A first version, taken from his manuscripts, appeared in Les Temps modernes in 1957, and was reprinted in Situations IV in 1964. The text is then presented as a fragment of a forthcoming work. "This work on Tintoretto is of capital importance: without abandoning the plane of existential analysis, the study will focus largely on the work, going from painting to painting and speaking only of the works. It is a unique case in the Sartrean itinerary where the work of conceptualization can allow us to account for the structuring of a work, to explain how it is not based on a theory of taste - here Mannerism, Baroque, or a certain eclecticism - but exclusively on the artist's profound choices. From this archipelago, however, only fragments remain, written at a frenzied pace, which can be classified as follows, in all logic and according to the plans found: - "Le séquestré de Venise", published in Les Temps modernes in September 1957; - "Un vieillard mystifié", on the Self-Portrait of the Louvre Museum, which followed a study of the portraits made by Tintoretto, established and published [...]....] in 2005 in the Sartre catalogue (p. 186-190) of the Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris, co-published with Gallimard; - "Saint Marc et son double", established and published [...] in 2005 in the Sartre catalogue (p.
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