Balthus created Mitsou, a wordless novel of a child’s love for, and loss of, a cat, with a series of uncaptioned ink drawings at the age of 11 in 1921 (some sources say age 10).

Balthus aka Balthasar Klossowski de Rola (1908 – 2001). Cats are a frequent theme in Balthus’ artworks.

1930 photo of Balthus by Man Ray
1930 photo of Balthus by Man Ray
1935 self portrait by Balthus - King of Cats
1935 self portrait by Balthus – King of Cats

Mitsou: Quarante Images Par Balthusz 1921 (Mitsou: Forty Images by Balthusz)

Mitsou ink drawing

Most copies of Mitsou have stained or foxed dust jackets and the DJ often has splits on the bottom of the spine.

  • Published by Erlenbach-Zurich and Leipzig, Rotapfel-Verlag, 1921
  • Copyright 1921; preface is dated November 1920
  • Small quarto.
  • Cover is thin card over which a thick paper DJ is folded (top, bottom, and foredge) and glued to the cover at the spine only,
  • title on front cover in black.
  • 40 Illustrations by Balthus; printed recto
  • Preface by Rainer Maria Rilke in French
  • Collation: 13 pp., (1 f.), 40 pl.
  • 24.5 x 19 cm.
Front cover of the DJ.
Front cover of the DJ
Showing the spine and front of the DJ.
Showing the spine and front of the DJ.
Image showing how the DJ wraps around the thin cover
The DJ wraps around the thin cover
Image of the ffep and the half-title page.
The ffep and the half-title page.
Image of title page with publication information.
Title page with publication information.

1984 + 1985 Reprints

New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1984. ISBN 0-8109-1320-8. HARRY N. ABRAMS, INC., Hardcover + softcover – with DJ

The reprints recreate the original 1921 publication but with the preface by Rilke translated into English and the French version as an afterword. Blue printed paper boards.

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