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18519021Écrivain. Paris 1826-1869. Dessin au fusain et à l'estompe rehaussé de gouache sur papier brun, titré en bas au centre et signé de l'initiale sur la droite. Panthéon Nadar 215. Voir le n° 75 de la vente à Drouot du 3/12/2004 (5300 €). Un dessin proche se trouve à La B.N. dont on sait qu'elle avait acquis nombre de dessins définitifs ou préparatoires au Panthéon Nadar. Ces trois dessins sont tous signés de Nadar qui semble avoir accordé une grande importance à ce personnage. Sous chemise fermée. Cette chemise ancienne porte le n° 66 : probablement de la vente du banquier Millaud vers 1865. Très bon Paris 1851/57 23,3 x 15 cm
188892029Paul Nadar | s. d. [1888 - 1900] | 11 x 16.4 cm | Autre
1884353598Paris: Nadar 51 rue d'Anjou 1884. Half length portrait with hands at waist right hand on an ornamental belt. 1 vols. 13-1/2 x 7-1/2 inches. On black card mount lettered in gilt at foot and on verso. Old gilt frame by Walker Gallery Westport Conn. Half length portrait with hands at waist right hand on an ornamental belt. 1 vols. 13-1/2 x 7-1/2 inches. Attractive portrait of the young Sarah Bernhardt inscribed above her head. <br /> <br /> The most logical candidate for "Mademoiselle Moore" would seem Eva Moore 1870-1965 who had a long stage career and from 1920 made many films. She was quite well known married to<br /> actor-manager H. V. Edmond.<br /> Theater critic and translator Michael Feingold 1945-2022 knew Eva Le Gallienne 1899-1901 when he was a student a Yale. Provenance: Eva Le Gallienne; Michael Feingold Nadar, 51 rue d'Anjou unknown
188892029Paul Nadar 1888. Fine. Paul Nadar s. d. 1888 - 1900 11 x 16.4 cm Autre Original anf fairly large cabinet card photograph. Maupassant was 38 years old when he sat before Nadar's lens in July 1888 though some sources give 1890 as the date. Two photographs are known from this sitting one showing his right profile and the other his left profile as with the present example. A photograph mounted on Nadar's studio card with his stamp below. The verso bears various advertisements relating to Nadar. Guy de Maupassant was always reluctant toward photography even hostile to the public dissemination of his image. Very few photographs of the writer exist as he rarely sat for photographs and generally only for private purposes but Félix Nadar was both an acquaintance and a friend within his circle. ""I made it an absolute rule not to let my image be published if I can help it"" Autograph manuscript note undated reproduced in the Pléiade album p.8. This portrait by Nadar has remained the writer's most celebrated photographic likeness. Photographs of the writer remain exceedingly rare on the market particularly in cabinet card format. Paul Nadar unknown
187646191876-1880. 175 numéros de 8 pages chacun, avec un portrait photographique monté sur la première page de chaque numéro, relié en demi maroquin vert, dos à nerfs, étiquettes de titre et tomaison en maroquin rouge, tête dorée.
187632237Seul portrait dédicacé connu S.l.n.d. [« Galerie contemporaine, 126 boulevard de Magenta » et « Cliché Nadar, rue d'Anjou-Saint-Honoré, 51 »]. 1 tirage sur papier albuminé (250 x 340 mm), encadré. Célèbre portrait sur papier fin, contrecollé sur carton de la Galerie Contemporaine littéraire (2e série, n°37). Rarissime épreuve dédicacée : «à mon cher Villegeorges, souvenir d'amitié, George Sand»
1884138930Paris, Ludovic Bascet 1884 12 volumes sur 14 grand in-4, demi-chagrin vert, dos à nerfs, flrurons et guirlandes dorées. 314 planches montées sur onglets. 1876, 2 volumes ; 1877, 2 volumes ; 1878, 2 manque 1878,1 ; 1879, 2 volumes ; 1880,1 manque 1880,2 ; 1881 à 1884 chiffrés 10 à 13. Menus frottements, un coin cassé 1877,2. Quelques rousseurs éparses n’affectant pas les portraits. Bon exemplaire.
1895206631895 Photographies en noir et blanc signées pour la plupart, certaines sont montées sur carton, (1895-1937), formats allant de 14 x 10 à 32 x 40 cm.
186274488Nadar | Paris 1862 | 5.10 x 8.50 cm | une photographie
186274488Paris: Nadar 1862. Fine. Nadar Paris 1862 5.10 x 8.50 cm une photographie Extremely rare original photograph showing Charles Baudelaire on albumen paper contemporary print in carte de visite format mounted on a board from the Nadar workshop 35 boulevart sic des Capucines; Photographic portrait for us taken by Nadar. Taken the same day as the previous one same dimensions same clothes. The waistcoat is still unbuttoned but Baudelaire hides his hands in the pockets of his trousers. Seen face on he seems more troubled and sadder than in the previous attempt. Ourousof 1896 Another carte de visite from the same day as the previous no. 41 . a contemporary albumen print found in the Musée d'Orsay collections Provenance: from the Braive collection then the Marie-Thérèse and André Jammes collection 1991 acquired by the Musées Nationaux with the support of the Heritage fund . Musée d'Orsay fiche 39389 S. Plantureux Charles Baudelaire ou le rêve d'un curieux. This photo taken in 1862 was sold between 1862 and 1871 as evidenced by the photographer's address on the back of the board. Only two of Baudelaire's poses seem to have been retained from this session. If photography is allowed to replace art in some of its functions it will soon have replaced or corrupted it altogether thanks to the natural alliance it will find with the multitude of nonsense wrote Charles Baudelaire in the Salon de 1859. We know of only fifteen different photographic portraits of Baudelaire taken between 1855 and 1866 three sessions at Nadar three at Carjat and one at Neyt for some of which there remains only one copy. Baudelaire and Nadar met in 1843 and their friendship endured until the poet's death in 1867. The photographer shot a total of seven portraits of his friend between 1855 and 1862. The two men full of admiration for one another paid each other moving tributes in their respective works: Baudelaire dedicated Le rêve d'un curieux The dream of a curious man in Les Fleurs du Mal to the photographer who dedicated to him in addition to the photographic caricatures and portraits an unvarnished work titled Charles Baudelaire intime: le poète vierge 1911. Extremely rare and beautiful copy of this little-known photograph of Baudelaire by the most important French photographer of the 19th century. Nadar hardcover