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Rene Ben Sussan (born 1895 in Salonika) was an illustrator, active from the 1920s to the 1960s. His most widely seen works are his illustrations for the various "Limited Editions Club" and "Heritage Press" series of small print runs of handmade and hand-bound books. He illustrated: Volpone, or The Fox, by Ben Jonson, 1952 Eugénie Grandet by Honoré de Balzac, translated from the French by Ellen Marriage with an introduction by Richard Aldington, London 1960 The Cid, translated by Robert Southey, 1958 The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare, Limited Editions Club, 1939

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  • Rene Ben Sussan (born 1895 in Salonika) was an illustrator, active from the 1920s to the 1960s. His most widely seen works are his illustrations for the various "Limited Editions Club" and "Heritage Press" series of small print runs of handmade and hand-bound books. He illustrated: Volpone, or The Fox, by Ben Jonson, 1952 Eugénie Grandet by Honoré de Balzac, translated from the French by Ellen Marriage with an introduction by Richard Aldington, London 1960 The Cid, translated by Robert Southey, 1958 The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare, Limited Editions Club, 1939 Sheridan's Plays by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Heritage Press, 1956 The Rivals by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Limited Editions Club, 1953. Etchings hand-colored. The School for Scandal by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Limited Editions Club 1934. Etchings hand-illustrated. Old Goriot by Honoré de Balzac, Limited Editions Club, 1948. 1st thus illustrated by Rene Ben Sussan. 4to, hand-colored illustrations par Henri Duvernois, Le Livre de Demain, Arthème Fayard, Paris, 1941, 31 bois originaux. (en)
  • René Ben Sussan, parfois orthographié Ben-Sussan ou Bensussan, né en 1895 à Salonique et mort en 1988 à Paris, est un peintre, illustrateur et graveur grec, naturalisé français en 1926. (fr)
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  • René Ben Sussan, parfois orthographié Ben-Sussan ou Bensussan, né en 1895 à Salonique et mort en 1988 à Paris, est un peintre, illustrateur et graveur grec, naturalisé français en 1926. (fr)
  • Rene Ben Sussan (born 1895 in Salonika) was an illustrator, active from the 1920s to the 1960s. His most widely seen works are his illustrations for the various "Limited Editions Club" and "Heritage Press" series of small print runs of handmade and hand-bound books. He illustrated: Volpone, or The Fox, by Ben Jonson, 1952 Eugénie Grandet by Honoré de Balzac, translated from the French by Ellen Marriage with an introduction by Richard Aldington, London 1960 The Cid, translated by Robert Southey, 1958 The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare, Limited Editions Club, 1939 (en)
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  • René Ben Sussan (fr)
  • Rene Ben Sussan (en)
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