Editore: [Paris, France: Parfums Lucien Lelong, ca. 1950]., 1950
Da: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Manoscritto / Collezionismo cartaceo
Condizione: Good. Magazine Ad, 10" x 13" Good with loss at edge. Text En Francais.
Editore: Aix-en-Provence, Edisud, 1996. In-4, cartonné, illustrations, jaquette., 1996
EUR 25,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloBel exemplaire. [11123].
Lingua: Francese
Da: Librairie AU SUD DE NULLE PART, Le Landreau, Francia
EUR 17,28
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloCouverture souple. Condizione: Bon. Pas de jaquette. Edité à la Revue (E. Armand Editeur), 1937 - Fascicule in-4° sur papier journal jaune puis blanc, 24 pp., texte sur 3 colonnes, illustrations en noir, petites traces du temps sinon bon état - Le narcissisme et les freudiens - L'Orgueil - Le combat contre la jalousie - Retour sur le problème de la résistance - La virginité stagnante - L'Unique et sa propriété etc.
Lingua: Francese
Da: CARIOU1, Grenoble, Francia
EUR 24,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Bon. C1 MARQUE PAGE - LUCIEN LELONG Couturier a Paris 16 * 6.5 cm voir scan : BON ETAT, PRIX EN L'ETAT.
Lingua: Francese
Editore: La Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne, Paris, 1945
Da: Librairie Rouchaleou, Saint-André-de-Sangonis, FR, Francia
EUR 680,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloBroché. Condizione: Très bon. 1 volume broché, dos à ressort (spiral bound), couverture illustrée d'une vignette en couleurs illustrée par Christian Bérard, non paginé ( 35 feuillets non chiffrés, soit 70 pages dont publicités, et texte avec de nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dont reproductions photographiques, 2 planches hors-texte en couleurs. Avec un texte d'introduction de Lucien Lelong, et des textes de Louis Chéronnet et Gérard Bauer. Le Théâtre de la Mode était une exposition itinérante durant les années 1945 et 1946. Il a été créé pour collecter des fonds pour les survivants de la guerre et pour aider à relancer l'industrie de la mode française au lendemain de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Les mannequins de mode, conçus par les meilleurs créateurs de mode parisiens étaient fabriqués en fil de fer et réalisés au tiers de l'échelle humaine. Quelque 60 couturiers parisiens se sont réunis et ont offert leurs matériaux de rebut et leur travail pour créer des vêtements miniatures dans de nouveaux styles pour l'exposition. Des modistes ont créé des chapeaux miniatures, des coiffeurs ont donné le des mannequins des coiffures individuelles, des bijoutiers tels que Van Cleef, Arpels et Cartier ont apporté de petits colliers et des accessoires. Le Théâtre de la Mode est devenu une exposition itinérante. Catalogue officiel édité à l'occasion de l'exposition '' Le Théâtre de la Mode ', présentée à Paris du 28 ars au 29 avril 1945, au Musée des Arts Décoratifs, pavillon de Marsan. Texte en français (Text in french). Première édition, exemplaire numéroté (achevé d'imprimer par les presses de l'imprimerie Artra à la date du 24 mars 1945, mise en page par Savignac). On joint un fascicule publicitaire dépliant donnant la liste des 183 professionnels liés à l'exposition. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request ).
Editore: Societe Graphique S.A., Editions de Mode, Classique Modes Co., Importers of Fashions, 303 Fifth Ave., ca. 1930]., [Paris, Vienna, New York, et al:, 1930
Da: Zephyr Used & Rare Books, Vancouver, WA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Folio. 9 x 13 in. IV pp., leaves as V-XX hand-coloured pochoir plates, [2] pp. (pattern cutting plates). Quarter-embossed gold foil over pink printed softcovers, gilt & black decorative lettering (minor shelfwear, slight bumping to corners, rubbing), still a VG copy. First edition, of this beautifully coloured collection of haute couture Parisian fashion dress designs by Lucien LeLong (1889-1958). Lelong was a contemporary designer alongside Chanel, Vionnet, Molyneux, Lanvin & Patou focusing on designing for cafe society during the 1920's and 1930's. These designs emphasize Lelong, Schiaparelli and Vionnet's move towards a more sophisticated and elegant feminine silhouette during the 1930's with hemlines dropped to mid-calf or close to the ankle, soft slim-fitting dresses, and backless evening gowns. Classique Modes also distributed other similar pochoir-illustrated fashion design periodicals such as Paris Chic, Elite, Robes elegantes, Iris, and others. The final 2 plates No copies in Worldcat.
Editore: Printed By L'imprimerie De Bobigny, 1945
Prima edizione
EUR 475,39
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Very Good. First Edition. Wraps. 4to Text in English. Original publisher's spiral bound card wrappers, front wrapper with color lithograph by Christian Berard; 30 x 25.5 cm. Handsome clean vg copy with (preumanbly perished)spine skilfully renewed in thin beige linen very nicely done. VG.unpaginated 46 pages advertisements for French high fashion, 84 pages text some on thin card, 8 pages advertisements; illustrated with 3 tipped in color plates, many halftones from photographs, other illustrations. Includes essay by Ferard Bauer 'Style in French Art' and '12 Scenes from the Theatre de la Mode' concering Berard. This "Review of French Fashion throughout the Years" showcased the emerging energy and inspiration of France's Haute-Couture industry following 5 years of German occupation. Fine fabrics and trimmings were in short supply after the war years and an exhibit in miniature was the perfect response to the reality of post-war shortages. Some 200 wire figurines were created by J. Saint-Martin from designs by Eliane Bonabel with molded features from original sculptures by Rebull. The manequins were dressed in creations by 41 of the leading French dressmakers and posed in theatrical scenes designed by Christian Berard, Beaurepaire, Jean Cocteau, Dignimont, Douking, Geffroy, Grau-Sala, Jean-Denis Malcles, Rebull, Saint-Martin, Touchagues, and Wakhevitch. The Exhibition originally opened at the Louvre and following the London appearance went on the exhibit at many European cities. In 1946 the exhibition was viewed in New York and San Francisco. Very good.
Editore: INCONNUE, 1942
Rivista / Giornale
EUR 505,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloCouverture souple. Condizione: bon. RO40040973: 1942. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 36 pages agrafées (agrafes rouillées). Couverture par RIM. 3 illustrations hors texte en couleur par: Georges SOULAS, Claude BRETAGNE et Paul BINET. Quelques illustrations/ dessins en noir et blanc, dans et hors texte, par Lucien Lelong, rivals, rim, honore, millet, revillon et raby. 5 photos disponibles. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues.
Editore: La Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne, Paris, 1945
Da: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Softcover. Condizione: g- to vg. First edition. Small folio. Unpaginated. [46]pp (Advertisement), [84]pp (Text), [8]pp (Advertisement). Original illustrated wrappers by French artist, fashion illustrator and designer Christian Bérard. Spiral bound. Illustrated with three tipped-in color plates, numerous illustrations and 47 b/w photographic reproductions by Alinari, Brogli, Bulloz, Calavas, Fachetti, Giraudon, Bernand, Brassai, Robert Doisneau, Guy le Boyer, Schaall, Seeberger, Lipnitzki and Ostier, this scarce work is the official catalog of the London exhibition of "Le Théatre de la Mode", with Introductory text by Lucien Lelong, and text contributions by Louis Chéronnet and Gérard Bauer. Le Théatre de la Mode (Theatre of Fashion) was a 1945-1946 touring exhibit of fashion mannequins, approximately 1/3 the size of human scale, crafted by top Paris fashion designers. It was created to raise funds for war survivors and to help revive the French fashion industry in the aftermath of World War II*. The French fashion industry was an important economic and cultural force in Paris when World War II began. There were 70 registered couture houses in Paris, and many other smaller designers. The war had a severe impact on the industry. Couturiers and buyers fled occupied France or closed their businesses. Clothing businesses that struggled to remain open had to deal with extreme shortages of cloth, thread, and other sewing supplies. The occupying Germans intended to displace Paris with Berlin as a centre of European fashion design. The Nazi regime planned to turn Berlin and Vienna into the centres of European couture, with head offices there and an official administration, introducing subsidies for German clothing makers, and demanding that important people in the French fashion industry be sent to Germany to establish a dressmaking school there. Haute Couture's place in France's economy was key to this plan: an exported dress made by one of France's leading couturiers was said to be worth "ten tons of coal", and a litre of fine French perfume was worth "two tons of petrol". French fashion was also not only important economically, it was a vital part of France's national cultural identity. French designers resisted the Nazi regime's plans; Lucien Lelong, president of the Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne, proclaimed, 'It is in Paris or it is nowhere.' After Paris was liberated, the idea for a miniature theatre of fashion came from Robert Ricci, son of couturier Nina Ricci. All materials were in short supply at the end of World War II, and Ricci proposed using miniature mannequins, or fashion dolls, to address the need to conserve textiles, leather, fur, and so on. The mannequins were 27 1/2" (700 mm) tall, fabricated of wire. Some 60 Paris couturiers joined together and volunteered their scrap materials and labour to create miniature clothes in new styles for the exhibit. Milliners created miniature hats, hairstylists gave the mannequins individual coiffures, and jewellers such as Van Cleef and Arpels and Cartier contributed small necklaces and accessories. Some seamstresses even crafted miniature undergarments to go under the couture designs. Once work was completed on the Théâtre de la Mode, it became a touring exhibition of nearly 200 doll-size figurines in 15 elaborate artist-created sets. It opened at the Louvre in Paris on 28 March 1945, and was enormously popular, drawing 100,000 visitors and raising a million francs for war relief. With the success of the exhibit in Paris, the Théâtre de la Mode went on a tour of Europe, with shows in London, Leeds, Barcelona, Stockholm, Copenhagen and Vienna. To promote the exhibit abroad, a French government official wrote to the Ambassador of France in Britain: "France has little, alas to export, but she has her appreciation of beautiful things and the skill of her couture houses". After touring Europe in 1945, the mannequins were outfitted with new clothes designed for the 1946 season and the exhibition traveled to the United States, where it was displayed in New York City and San Francisco in 1946. After the final show, the mannequins were left behind in San Francisco, while the jewellery was returned to Paris. This catalog is complete, and includes no less than 54 pages of advertisement for French Haute Couture designers. Head and tail of spine slightly chipped. Closed tear at lower front joint. Clear water-staining along edges of wrappers. Minor age-toning along paper margin. Wrappers in overall good- to good, interior in very good condition. * The original Théâtre de la Mode exhibit toured Europe and then the United States, and is now part of the permanent collections of the Maryhill Museum of Art in Washington State in the United States.
Editore: Les Éditions d'Art Les Heures Claires, 1971 - 1974., 1971
Da: Librairie Ancienne Richard (SLAM-ILAB), NANTES, Francia
Membro dell'associazione: ILAB
EUR 430,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrello12 volumes 238 x 190 mm, Les Comédies de Shakespeare. 1. (5) ff., 264-(4) pp., (5) ff. blancs, 13 illustrations couleurs en pleine page, illustrations couleurs de Jean Carzou + 2. (6) ff. blancs, 314-(2) pp., (3) ff. blancs, 14 ill. couleurs en pleine page de Commère + 3. (5) ff. blancs, 270-(2) pp., (3) ff. blancs, 14 illustrations couleurs en pleine page de Lucien Fontanarosa + 4. (6) ff., 302-(2) pp., (3) ff. blancs, 14 ill. clrs. de Yvan Brayer en pl. page + 5. (5) ff. blancs, 292-(2) pp., (5) ff. 14 illustrations de Chapelain-Midy. 6. (5) ff. blancs, (1) f. titre, 281-(1) pp., (4) ff. blancs, 16 ill. en pleine page de Lelong. Les Tragédies de Shakespeare. 1. (6) ff., 209-(1) pp., (-) ff. blancs, 12 ill. couleurs en pl. page de Jean Carzou + 2. (6) ff., 222-(2) pp., (5) ff. blancs, 10 ill. couleurs en pleine page de Léonor Fini + 3. (4) ff. blancs, 326-(2) pp., (4) ff.blancs, 14 illustrations couleurs en pleine page de Georges Wakhevitch + 4. (6) ff., 320-(2) pp., (3) ff. blancs, 14 ill. clrs. de Georges Dunking en pleine page + 5. (6) ff., 324-(4) pp., (3) ff. blancs, 12 ill. couleurs en pl. page de Yvan Brayer. Reliure maroquin rouge richement ornée, dos à faux-nerfs orné de caissons dorés, plats ornés d'un décor doré, tranche sup. dorée, étui, très bel état, nerfs légèrement frottés, très bel à bel état. Tirage à 3220 exemplaires numérotés, 1 des 2680 exemplaires sur vélin chiffon de Rives numérotés de 271 à 2950, ici ex. N° 505. Bel exemplaire. 1 étui fendu et coin choqué, 1 f. pliure angulaire (p. 302 vol. 4 comédies).
Data di pubblicazione: 2025
Da: True World of Books, Delhi, India
EUR 34,44
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Data di pubblicazione: 2025
Da: Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., Delhi, India
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