Da: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Regno Unito
EUR 16,95
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Editore: Société de psychopathologie et d'hygiène mentale de Dakar, Dakar, 1998
Da: LibrairieLaLettre2, Villefranche de Lauragais, Francia
EUR 20,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloBroché. Condizione: Bon état. in-8 Description :Pages 149-285. Langue : Français Nb de volumes : 1.
Lingua: Francese
Editore: manuscrit, pièce unique, sans, Sans lieu,
Da: Librairie l'Art et la Manière, BOYNES, Francia
Membro dell'associazione: ILAB
Copia autografata
EUR 3.000,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloReliure signée Legendre en ple. Condizione: Petits manques de cuir sur les. Illustrateurs identifiés : Eugène Corneau, Henry Bégué, Albert André, André Barbier, Robert Lotiron, René Levrel, Marcel Roche, Jean Marchand, Albert Lauzero, Ginette Signac, Pablo Tillac, Joseph Hémard, Albert Lepreux, Serge Czerefkov, Lucien Mainssieux, (illustratore). Sans lieu, manuscrit, pièce unique, sans date (circa 1915-1955). 38,5 x 32,5 cm. Reliure signée Legendre en plein maroquin cerise, doublée, dos lisse orné d'un petit motif mosaïqué, une nature morte, peinte à l'huile, est incrustée au centre du premier plat (signature non identifiée), filet noir en encadrement, roulette dorée sur les coiffes, filet doré sur les coupes, gardes de soie moirée, chemise et étui assortis. 38 Manuscrits et 35 oeuvres graphiques originales ornent cet album. Parmi les écrivains, nous avons pu identifier : Henry Charpentier, Vincent Muselli, Philippe Chabaneix, Paul Fort, André Mary, Georges Duhamel, Victor-Gérard Le Dantec, Francis Carco, Pierre Camo, Gabriel-Joseph Gros, Maurice Du Plessys, Guy Lavaud, Louis Chadourne, Ernest Raynaud, André Salmon, Saint-Georges de Bouhélier, Camille Mauclair, Francis Vielé-Griffin, Lucie Delarue-Mardrus, Laurent Tailhade (Lettre autographe signée à Xavier Privas), Henri de Régnier, Fernand Gregh, Xavier de Mongallon, Léon Vérane, Robert Houdelot et [Pierre Louÿs, poème imprimé avec une aquarelle originale dessinée par dessus par Sylvain Sauvage]. Parmi les artistes, nous avons pu identifier : Eugène Corneau, Henry Bégué, Albert André, André Barbier, Robert Lotiron, René Levrel, Marcel Roche, Jean Marchand, Albert Lauzero, Ginette Signac, Pablo Tillac, Joseph Hémard, Albert Lepreux, Serge Czerefkov, Lucien Mainssieux, René Blanc, Pierre Ambrogiani, Kamal, Charles Pollaci et Sylvain Sauvage. Petits manques de cuir sur les contreplats de la chemise, étui fragile, sinon très bel et unique exemplaire comprenant, au total, 73 oeuvres originales : manuscrites ou artistiques. René Gas (1896-1963) était et reste un homme de l'ombre, sur lequel on dispose de peu d'informations. On sait cependant qu'il a d'abord travaillé au sein des éditions Georges Crès et Cie. En 1925, il prend la co-direction, avec Camille Sauty, de cette maison dont il conserve le nom et l'esprit. Mais la société affronte des difficultés financières si importantes qu'elles entraînent sa faillite en 1935. Vers la fin des années 1940, on retrouve René Gas chez Rombaldi, comme directeur de collection : il s'occupe notamment de celle qui rassemble les « maîtres de l'estampe française contemporaine », publiant de luxueux albums. Les liens tissés au fil de sa carrière, tant avec des écrivains qu'avec de nombreux artistes, l'ont probablement incité à se lancer dans le marché de l'art : devenu directeur de la galerie André Maurice, sise au 140 boulevard Haussmann à Paris, il expose des ?uvres de Jean Marchand, Charles Camoin, Henry E. Burel, Lucien Mainssieux, etc.
Editore: Camera Club of New York, New York, 1899
Da: Tennyson Williams Books and Fine Art, Williamsburg, VA, U.S.A.
Fotografia Prima edizione
Paper. Condizione: Fine. René Le Bègue (illustratore). First Edition Thus. Published in Camera Notes, volume 3, number I (July 1899). Printed as a photogravure by the Photochrome Engraving Company, a company that Alfred Stieglitz had founded. Image size is 7 3/4 inches by 4 3/4 inches. René Le Bègue was a Parisian photographer who founded the Photo-Club de Paris and was the first French photographer elected to England's Linked Ring. Alfred Stieglitz recognized his talent when he included six of Le Bègue's photographs in his personal collection. The semi-nude portrait offered here is typical for Le Bègue, who almost exclusively photographed nude women. The photogravure is in excellent condition: a superb impression that is in virtually as-new condition. Now archivally matted in an off-white passe-partout and ready to be framed in a standard 11" by 14" frame. Size: 7 3/4 inches by 4 3/4 Inches. Photo.
Editore: Paris: Photo-Club de Paris, 1894
Da: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Condizione: Good. Folio. First edition, one of 470 numbered copies on papier blanc du Marais from the total edition of 500, folio (40.2 x 28.2cm), original wrappers, [10] pp., 66 heliogravures on 56 sheets, printed in various colour tints, with captioned tissue-guards tipped in.Founded in 1894 by Robert Demachy and Constant Puyo, the Photo-club de Paris was the French equivalent of the Camera Club of New York and the Linked Ring in London, associations of photographers dedicated to the emergent philosophy of pictorialism, which promoted photography as a fine art rather than purely as a means of documenting reality. This overview of their first exhibition includes photographs by leading figures including Alfred Stieglitz, James Craig Annan and Rudolf Eickemeyer Jr, and numerous others. Printers incluce L'Imprimerie Chaix, Georges Petit Gallery (supplied, of Paris), T. Fillon/LeMercier & Cie (Paris), Richard Paulussen (Vienna), James Craig Annan (Glasgow), Paul Dujardin (Paris), J. Blechinger (Austria).t69 of the photographers accepted for this first exposition were from France but the material included was highly international. There were 30 photographers from Great Britain including Scotland and the Isle of Wight; Austria had 17 followed by Belgium and Holland with ten. Nine were from America: including Emilie Clarkson, John Bullock, John Dumont, Rudolph Eickemeyer, Emma Farnsworth, Clarence Moore, William Post, Robert Redfield and Alfred Stieglitz. Works from Germany, Italy, Spain, Russia and Switzerland were hung. Algeria was represented by at least one photograph by the Frenchman Emile Frechon. The work of the deceased, but influential, British photographer Julia Margaret Cameron (1815-1879) was acknowledged by the exposition committee members and she had an unknown number of works accepted for hanging.OCLC number 889431269; Met Watsonline record number b12671320. .
Editore: Paris: Ch. Mendel [1898], 1898
Da: Voewood Rare Books. ABA. ILAB. PBFA, Holt, Regno Unito
EUR 241,80
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Aggiungi al carrelloFirst edition. 280x190mm. pp. 48. Text in French. 28 photographs included in the text and seven plates. Original illustrated paper covers, with some soiling and a tear to the joint with lower cover. Internally near fine. A nice copy of a rare book which explains the techniques of photographing the female form both nude and clothed "en plein air". Paul Bergon (1863-1912) was both a photographer and a naturalist specialising in images of orchids and nudes. The photographs are beautiful, Bergon being an exponent of 'pictorialism', a movement that sought to create more painterly images in photography rather than simply record the moment. The photographs in this volume capture perfectly Bergon's artistic connections between naturism and naturalism.