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545825Editions D Art Graphique Et Photographique Paris 1935 In-4 ( 315 X 240 mm ), reliure d'éditeur à spirale métallique, illustrée d'une photographie de MAN RAY. EDITION ORIGINALE et premier tirage des 96 photographies de Laure ALBIN GUILLOT, BRASSAÏ, Raoul HAUSMANN, André KERTESZ, Herbert LIST, KEFER, Dora MAAR, Georges PLATT-LYNES, MAN RAY... Minimes plissures à la couverture, bel exemplaire de cette rare et fragile publication.Une note d'introduction présente l'ouvrage: "Parmi les nombreuses manifestations artistiques modernes, la photographie, dans tous les domaines, éveille de plus en plus l'attention générale les conceptions les plus diverses et les plus opposées dirigent les photographes dans leurs oeuvres. Nous nous sommes adressés aux plus représentatifs, les invitant à expliquer leurs idées...". Aram Alban, Laure Albin-Guillot, Binia Bill, Pierre Boucher, Brassai, Louis Caillaud, Frantisek Drtikol, Nora Dumas, Andreas Feininger, Emile Gos, John Hanvinden, Raoul Hausmann, Florence Henri, Andre Kertesz, Edmund Kesting, Julius Kulszar-Magyar, Ergy Landau, Jacques Lemare, Thérèse Le Prat, Herbert List, George Platt, Lynes, Man Ray, Dora Maar, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Franz Roh, Georges Saad, Roger Schall, Emmanuel Sougez, Andre Maurice, P. VerneuilSteiner, Stephen Storm, Rolf Ubach-Michelet, Maurice Tabard, Maurice P. Verneuil. Ref.: Auer, p. 227 Bertolotti, pp. 74-75.
1950P34990Paris: Art et Photographie 1950. Magazine format. Magazine format. Very good. stapled wraps 16 pp black & white nude photos by Brassai very slight wear at edges otherwise very good for such a fragile piece<br /> <br /> Standard shipping no tracking / Priority with tracking / Custom quote for large or heavy orders. Art et Photographie unknown
2013BN100619München : Schirmer/Mosel 2013. 2013. Flaneur durch das nächtliche Paris. Brassai; Sylvie Aubenas ; Quentin Bajac. Aus dem Franz. übers. und für die dt. Ausg. bearb. von Matthias Wolf Mitwirkender Wolf Matthias <br/><br/>Flaneur durch das nächtliche Paris. Brassai; Sylvie Aubenas ; Quentin Bajac. Aus dem Franz. übers. und für die dt. Ausg. bearb. von Matthias Wolf Mitwirkender Wolf Matthias München : Schirmer/Mosel unknown
104764Feldafing/Obb 1954 Buchheim 1954. 4° 152 S. 140 Kupfertiefdriuck-Abb. OLwd. m. OU: Einleitung von Henry de Montherlant Text von Dominique Aubier. 010 Feldafing/Obb 1954, Buchheim, 1954 unknown
196610802[Paris], Gallimard, coll. Le point du jour, 1966. In-12 broché de 287 pages, couverture noire ornée d'un collage de l'auteur. Quelques petits frottements, belle condition générale.
9656N.R.F. " Le Point du Jour ". 1966. In-8° broché. Couverture photographique. 287 pages. E.O. sur papier ordinaire. Couverture légèrement usagée ; bon exemplaire.
1966010429Paris Gallimard, NRF "Le point du jourr" 1966 In-8 Cartonnage toilé illustré vert éditeur
1966013030Paris Gallimard, NRF "Le point du jourr" 1966 In-8 Broché, couverture illustrée
20356<b>BRASSAÃ.</b> 1899-1984. Hungarian-French photographer best known for his photographs of Parisian nightlife. ALS. <i>"Brassaï"</i>. 1p. 8vo. Dover February 10 1971. To Hungarian-American filmmaker photojournalist and author <b>STEFAN LORANT </b>1901-1997. In French with translation.<p>"<i>Thanks for your newspaper cutting. Yes I had a little exhibition in Paris first October '70 next in London January of 30 panels of <u>color</u></i>.<i> We have stayed 8 days in this clinic in old Enton Hall Hydro. Massage every day osteopath hydrotherapy and always fasting fasting fasting… During one week we were given 3 fruits per day and a tea without anything. And an enema – 'irrigation' with 60 liters of water! We met Americans there who are from Boston. As postmen are on strike at Glais I send this letter to Boulogne. Kisses for you and Lauy and the children. Yours…"</i></p><p>Born Gyula Halász in the Hungarian city of Brassó Brassaï first visited Paris at the age of three while his father taught at the Sorbonne. He returned to the City of Light in 1924 joining a number of Hungarian expatriates and taking a job as a journalist. He supplemented his writing with photographs of the city and it was in that medium that he made his mark. Adopting the pseudonym Brassaï his 1933 collection of photographs <i>Paris de nuit </i>was pioneering in its technique as well as for thevarietyof scenes it depicted. Inspired by Toulouse-Lautrec Brassaï captured the people of Paris from the Left Bank's brothels and gangs to the city's cultural institutions and elite society.</p><p>Our letter refers to Brassaï's exhibition "Trente panneaux couleur" at Paris' Galerie Rencontre which was held from October 7 to November 7 1970. </p><p>Enton Hall was an estate built in 1880 and later converted into a health spa. Its most famous client was Ian Fleming who after his 1956 stay included James Bond's visit to a fictionalized version of the spa called "Shrublands" in his thriller <i>Thunderball.</i></p><p>Born in Hungary Lorant made a career as a filmmaker in Austria and Germany before being jailed in 1933 for his opposition to Hitler. Upon his release he immigrated to the United States where over the course of 40 years he authored and edited numerous photography books including <i>Lincoln: A Picture Story of His Life</i> <i>The Glorious Burden </i>about United States Presidentsand <i>Sieg Heil!</i> a history of Germany. Lorant had many prominent friends including John and Jacqueline Kennedy Marilyn Monroe and Marlene Dietrich. He was an advisor to <i>Life</i>magazine founder Henry Luce and an early supporter of Winston Churchill. </p><p>Accompanied by a 1991 letter written by Brassaï's wife Gilberte Boyer as well as a fragment in her hand about Stefan written on the verso of Brassaï's letter on illustrated Enton Hall Hydro stationery.</p><p>In fine condition and uncommon.</p> books
1988q9s6Hudson Hills Press, New York, 1988. Foreword by Dore Ashton: Facing a milieu. Afterword by Robert Motherwell. Photographer's Recollections by Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Klaus Kinski, Willem de Kooning, Sophia Loren, Man Ray, Thornton Wilder, James Baldwin, Edward Albee, Sonia Delaunay, Brassai, Andy Warhol, Norman Mailer, George Segal etc. 121 S., 105 ganzseitige s/w Fotos. 30,5 x 23,5 cm. Sehr gutes, sauberes Exemplar 4° [5 Warenabbildungen] Broschiert
1962176270New York: Evergreen Review 1962. First edition. Softcover. 125 pages. Literary journal with contributions by Lawrence Ferlinghetti John Rechy Philip Whalen James Broughton Bill Berkson and Frank O'Hara. But the highlight of the issue is the inclusion of the collaboration with photographs by Brassai and text by Henry Miller: "Paris La Nuit." A close to near fine copy in wrappers with some minor wear. Evergreen Review unknown books
193051750P., Art et Photographie, sd 1930 In-4, agrafé, 24 pp., Photographie en héliogravure à pleine page. Bon exemplaire.
800192Paris: Art et Photogrphie. Very Good. N.D. Magazine. Circa 1930's. Black and white photos nudes. ; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; Unpaginated pages . Art et Photogrphie unknown
67457Editions Evergreen, s.d. (ca 2000) 29 x 31, 191 pp., très nombreuses photos en N/B, reliure d'édition pleine toile + jaquette, très bon état.
19801112Bukarest Bucharest: Kriterion 1980. First edition. Text in Hungarian. Spine worn at head. Jacket chipped. Overall in very good condition. In publisher’s cardboard. With the photographically illustrated dust jacket. In publisher’s cardboard. With the photographically illustrated dust jacket. First edition. Text in Hungarian. 181 3 p. 28 t. <p><br /> First edition of this collection of 59 photos by Brassai and his correspondence with his parents.<br /> <p><p><br /> Brassaï’s 1889–19984 was a Hungarian-born French photographer sculptor and filmmaker.<br /> <p><p><br /> This book a collection of correspondence with his parents during his younger years in Paris with 59 reproductions of photographs and other artworks was also published in English in 1997 under the title “Letters to my Parentsâ€.<br /> <p>. Kriterion unknown
1980001194Bukarest: Kriterion Konyvkiado 1980. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. 8vo. Original boards in illustrated dust jacket. 182 pages of tekst 56 pages with 59 black and white photographs. Text misprinted on some pages. Dustjacket with light handling wear. Boldly SIGNED on the title page by Brassai. No other marks or inscriptions. Kriterion Konyvkiado Hardcover
1271153262.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1929242901929 Paris, Editions Rieder;"Les Maitres de l'art moderne", 1929, broché , in-8, couverture brique titrée, 64 + 60 illustrations en héliogravure. Eiffel : "Fondateur de l'architecture moderne" tel est la démonstration de l'ouvrage bien documenté notamment de photographies de Brassaï,etc.BON ETAT.
198714317Paris, Egoïste Media, 1987. Revue in-folio en feuilles de 155 pages, couverture photographique comprise.
1955122056Paris Arthaud, coll. "Les Imaginaires" 1955 1 vol. relié in-4, cartonnage toilé beige de l'éditeur, jaquette illustrée, rhodoïd, 203 pp. Premier tirage de ce bel album célébrant la France rurale, artisanale et populaire de l'après-guerre avec une centaine d'images signées des plus grands noms de la photographie documentaire et humaniste : Willy Ronis, Cartier-Bresson, Brassaï, Lucien Hervé, Jean-Pierre Sudre, Henriette Grindat, Doisneau, etc. En bonne condition.
1955122056Paris Arthaud, coll. "Les Imaginaires" 1955 1 vol. relié in-4, cartonnage toilé beige de l'éditeur, jaquette illustrée, rhodoïd, 203 pp. Premier tirage de ce bel album célébrant la France rurale, artisanale et populaire de l'après-guerre avec une centaine d'images signées des plus grands noms de la photographie documentaire et humaniste : Willy Ronis, Cartier-Bresson, Brassaï, Lucien Hervé, Jean-Pierre Sudre, Henriette Grindat, Doisneau, etc. En bonne condition.
195530934Paris, Arthaud, 1955, Relié-Jaquette éditeur, 204 illustrations en héliogravure. Petits accidents sans manque de papier à la jaquette. Intérieur frais. Solide exemplaire.
1948ART555550715Paris, Editions Pierre à Feu, 1948, 28 x 38,5, 8 pages sous couverture illustrée d'une lithographie - tirée par Mourlot Frères - de Germaine Richer. Avec une photographie d'atelier par Brassaï, ainsi que des photographies de sculptures par Bernès-Marouteau. Deuxième édition.
6867Baden-Baden. 1961. In-4° broché. Couverture illustrée. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleurs, in et hors texte. 196 pages. Textes en allemand, français et anglais. Importante bibliographie internationale. Peu commun. Bon état.
14034Frankfurt S. Fischer 1976. 4° 190 S. zahlr. s/w-Abb. OLwd. m. OU. Tadell. Der bürgerlich als Gyula Halász 1899-1984 Geborene nahm das Pseudonym „der aus Brassó Stammende“ Brassaï an. Nach Studien in Ungarn und Deutschland kam er 1924 nach Paris. Sein Freund André Kertész überredete ihn seine Faszination für das Pariser Nacht-Leben in Fotos einzufangen. 1933 erschien sein Fotobuch Paris de Nuit das ihn sofort berühmt machte. Kurz darauf wurde er zur Ausstellung Photography: 1839–1937 des Museums of Modern Art eingeladen. Brassaï war vielseitig talentiert und beschränkte sich nicht auf die Fotografie: Er konnte zeichnen malen bildhauern und schreiben. Er pflegte unter anderem Freundschaften mit dem Künstler Pablo Picasso dem deutsch-britischen Fotografen Bill Brandt und dem amerikanischen Schriftsteller Henry Miller. Berühmt wurde sein Buch Conversations avec Picasso das er 1964 veröffentlichte. 1975 wurde sein Buch Henry Miller – Die Pariser Jahre veröffentlicht. Brassaïs Grab befindet sich auf dem Friedhof Montparnasse in Paris. 010 Frankfurt, S. Fischer, 1976 unknown