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189127452Paris: Office général de la photographie 1891. Fine. Office général de la photographie Paris Octobre 1891 18.50 x 27 cm broché First edition of this extremely rare scholarly journal founded and directed by Paul Nadar. Each issue contains at least two plates including a sheet of photographic prints by Nadar and a photograph often reproduced in photogravure. Contributions by P. Nadar A. and L. Lumière A. Marey G. Geffroy J. Grand-Carteret J. Demarçay Davison S. Ferrand H. Fourtier C. Gravier A. Guerronnan Ponton d'Amécourt H. Reeb L. Vidal J. Waterhouse. « Nous pensons faire oeuvre de progrès en intéressant encore davantage le public à cette découverte toute française de la Photographie. ». ""We believe we are advancing progress by further engaging the public with this entirely French discovery of Photography."". Thus Paul Nadar concluded his introduction as a presentation of this precious journal containing a photograph by the celebrated photographer in each issue. Explaining the creation of Paris-photographe P. Nadar notes the absence of a luxurious photography journal in France unlike the magnificent foreign publications. Small marginal tears with minor lacks to covers angular traces of kraft paper that protected the journal on the covers handsome interior condition. Of exceptional rarity. Office général de la photographie unknown
189427456Paris: Office général de la photographie 1894. Fine. Office général de la photographie Paris 30 Mai 1894 18.50 x 27 cm broché First edition of this extremely rare scholarly journal founded and directed by Paul Nadar. Each copy contains at least two plates including a sheet of photographic prints by Nadar and a photograph often reproduced in heliogravure. Contributions by P. Nadar A. and L. Lumière A. Marey G. Geffroy J. Grand-Carteret J. Demarçay Davison S. Ferrand H. Fourtier C. Gravier A. Guerronnan Ponton d'Amécourt H. Reeb L. Vidal J. Waterhouse. « Nous pensons faire oeuvre de progrès en intéressant encore davantage le public à cette découverte toute française de la Photographie. » ""We believe we are advancing progress by further interesting the public in this entirely French discovery of Photography."". Thus Paul Nadar concluded his introduction as a presentation of this precious journal containing a print by the celebrated photographer in each issue. At the origin of the creation of Paris-photographe P. Nadar explains the absence of a luxurious photography journal in France contrary to the magnificent foreign publications. Pale and light marginal dampstains without consequence to the boards handsome copy. Of exceptional rarity. Office général de la photographie hardcover
189327461Paris: Office général de la photographie 1893. Fine. Office général de la photographie Paris 30 Septembre 1893 18.50 x 27 cm broché First edition of this extremely rare scholarly journal founded and directed by Paul Nadar. Each copy includes at least two plates including a plate of Nadar's photographic prints and a photograph often reproduced in heliogravure. Contributions by P. Nadar A. and L. Lumière A. Marey G. Geffroy J. Grand-Carteret J. Demarçay Davison S. Ferrand H. Fourtier C. Gravier A. Guerronnan Ponton d'Amécourt H. Reeb L. Vidal J. Waterhouse. « Nous pensons faire oeuvre de progrès en intéressant encore davantage le public à cette découverte toute française de la Photographie. » ""We believe we are advancing progress by further interesting the public in this entirely French discovery of Photography."". Thus Paul Nadar concluded his introduction as a presentation of this precious journal containing a print by the famous photographer in each issue. Behind the creation of Paris-photographe P. Nadar explains the absence of a luxurious photography journal in France in contrast to the magnificent foreign publications. Handsome copy. Of extraordinary rarity. Office général de la photographie unknown
189327473Paris: Office général de la photographie 1893. Fine. Office général de la photographie Paris 30 Mai 1893 18.50 x 27 cm broché First edition of this extremely rare scholarly review founded and edited by Paul Nadar. Each issue contains at least two plates including a plate of photographic prints by Nadar and a photograph often reproduced in heliogravure. Contributions by P. Nadar A. and L. Lumière A. Marey G. Geffroy J. Grand-Carteret J. Demarçay Davison S. Ferrand H. Fourtier C. Gravier A. Guerronnan Ponton d'Amécourt H. Reeb L. Vidal J. Waterhouse. ""Nous pensons faire oeuvre de progrès en intéressant encore davantage le public à cette découverte toute française de la Photographie."" ""We believe we are advancing progress by further interesting the public in this entirely French discovery of Photography."". Thus Paul Nadar concluded his introduction as a presentation of this precious review containing a print by the celebrated photographer in each issue. At the origin of the creation of Paris-photographe P. Nadar explains the absence of a luxurious photography review in France unlike the magnificent foreign publications. Small marginal tears at foot of first cover otherwise a fine copy. Of exceptional rarity. Office général de la photographie unknown
189327466Paris: Office général de la photographie 1893. Fine. Office général de la photographie Paris 30 mars 1893 18.50 x 27 cm broché First edition of this extremely rare scholarly journal founded and directed by Paul Nadar. Each copy contains at least two plates including a plate of photographic prints by Nadar and a photograph often reproduced in heliogravure. Contributions by P. Nadar A. and L. Lumière A. Marey G. Geffroy J. Grand-Carteret J. Demarçay Davison S. Ferrand H. Fourtier C. Gravier A. Guerronnan Ponton d'Amécourt H. Reeb L. Vidal J. Waterhouse. « Nous pensons faire oeuvre de progrès en intéressant encore davantage le public à cette découverte toute française de la Photographie. » ""We believe we are advancing progress by further interesting the public in this entirely French discovery of Photography."". Thus Paul Nadar concluded his introduction as a presentation of this precious journal containing a print by the celebrated photographer in each issue. Regarding the creation of Paris-photographe P. Nadar explains the absence of a luxurious photography journal in France in contrast to the magnificent foreign publications. Handsome copy. Of exceptional rarity. Office général de la photographie unknown
189427459Paris: Office général de la photographie 1894. Fine. Office général de la photographie Paris 30 Août 1894 18.50 x 27 cm broché First edition of this exceedingly rare scholarly review founded and directed by Paul Nadar. Each copy includes at least two plates including a plate of photographic prints by Nadar and a photograph often reproduced in heliogravure. Contributions by P. Nadar A. and L. Lumière A. Marey G. Geffroy J. Grand-Carteret J. Demarçay Davison S. Ferrand H. Fourtier C. Gravier A. Guerronnan Ponton d'Amécourt H. Reeb L. Vidal J. Waterhouse. « Nous pensons faire oeuvre de progrès en intéressant encore davantage le public à cette découverte toute française de la Photographie. ». Thus Paul Nadar concluded his introduction as a presentation of this precious review containing a print by the celebrated photographer in each issue. At the origin of the creation of Paris-photographe P. Nadar explains the absence of a luxurious photography review in France contrary to the magnificent foreign publications. A small trace of kraft paper which initially protected this issue handsome copy. Of exceptional rarity. Office général de la photographie unknown
189427460Paris: Office général de la photographie 1894. Fine. Office général de la photographie Paris 30 Septembre 1894 18.50 x 27 cm broché First edition of this exceedingly rare scholarly review founded and directed by Paul Nadar. Each copy includes at least two plates including a plate of photographic prints by Nadar and a photograph often reproduced in heliogravure. Contributions by P. Nadar A. and L. Lumière A. Marey G. Geffroy J. Grand-Carteret J. Demarçay Davison S. Ferrand H. Fourtier C. Gravier A. Guerronnan Ponton d'Amécourt H. Reeb L. Vidal J. Waterhouse. « Nous pensons faire oeuvre de progrès en intéressant encore davantage le public à cette découverte toute française de la Photographie. ». Thus Paul Nadar concluded his introduction as a presentation of this precious review containing a print by the celebrated photographer in each issue. At the origin of the creation of Paris-photographe P. Nadar explains the absence of a luxurious photography review in France contrary to the magnificent foreign publications. Light pale marginal dampstains to foot of covers handsome copy. Of exceptional rarity. Office général de la photographie unknown
189327465Paris: Office général de la photographie 1893. Fine. Office général de la photographie Paris 30 Novembre 1893 18.50 x 27 cm broché First edition of this extremely rare scholarly journal founded and directed by Paul Nadar. Each copy contains at least two plates including a plate of photographic prints by Nadar and a photograph often reproduced in heliogravure. Contributions by P. Nadar A. and L. Lumière A. Marey G. Geffroy J. Grand-Carteret J. Demarçay Davison S. Ferrand H. Fourtier C. Gravier A. Guerronnan Ponton d'Amécourt H. Reeb L. Vidal J. Waterhouse. « Nous pensons faire oeuvre de progrès en intéressant encore davantage le public à cette découverte toute française de la Photographie. » ""We believe we are advancing progress by further interesting the public in this entirely French discovery of Photography."". Thus Paul Nadar concluded his introduction as a presentation of this precious journal containing a print by the celebrated photographer in each issue. Regarding the creation of Paris-photographe P. Nadar explains the absence of a luxurious photography journal in France in contrast to the magnificent foreign publications. Handsome copy subscription form pasted to first cover. Of exceptional rarity. Office général de la photographie unknown
189327469Paris: Office général de la photographie 1893. Fine. Office général de la photographie Paris 30 Décembre 1893 18.50 x 27 cm broché First edition of this extremely rare scholarly journal founded and directed by Paul Nadar. Each copy contains at least two plates including one plate of photographic prints by Nadar and one photograph often reproduced in heliogravure. Contributions by P. Nadar A. and L. Lumière A. Marey G. Geffroy J. Grand-Carteret J. Demarçay Davison S. Ferrand H. Fourtier C. Gravier A. Guerronnan Ponton d'Amécourt H. Reeb L. Vidal J. Waterhouse. ""We believe we are advancing progress by further engaging the public with this entirely French discovery of Photography."". Thus Paul Nadar concluded his introduction as a presentation of this precious journal containing a photograph by the celebrated photographer in each issue. At the origin of the creation of Paris-photographe P. Nadar explains the absence of a luxurious photography journal in France contrary to the magnificent foreign publications. Handsome copy publisher's notice slip pasted to first cover. Of exceptional rarity. Office général de la photographie unknown
189327470Paris: Office général de la photographie 1893. Fine. Office général de la photographie Paris 30 Janvier 1893 18.50 x 27 cm broché First edition of this extremely rare scholarly journal founded and directed by Paul Nadar. Each copy contains at least two plates including one plate of photographic prints by Nadar and one photograph often reproduced in heliogravure. Contributions by P. Nadar A. and L. Lumière A. Marey G. Geffroy J. Grand-Carteret J. Demarçay Davison S. Ferrand H. Fourtier C. Gravier A. Guerronnan Ponton d'Amécourt H. Reeb L. Vidal J. Waterhouse. ""We believe we are advancing progress by further engaging the public with this entirely French discovery of Photography."". Thus Paul Nadar concluded his introduction as a presentation of this precious journal containing a photograph by the celebrated photographer in each issue. At the origin of the creation of Paris-photographe P. Nadar explains the absence of a luxurious photography journal in France contrary to the magnificent foreign publications. Handsome copy. Of exceptional rarity. Office général de la photographie unknown
189427458Paris: Office général de la photographie 1894. Fine. Office général de la photographie Paris 30 Juillet 1894 18.50 x 27 cm broché First edition of this extremely rare scholarly journal founded and directed by Paul Nadar. Each copy contains at least two plates including a sheet of photographic prints by Nadar and a photograph often reproduced in heliogravure. Contributions by P. Nadar A. and L. Lumière A. Marey G. Geffroy J. Grand-Carteret J. Demarçay Davison S. Ferrand H. Fourtier C. Gravier A. Guerronnan Ponton d'Amécourt H. Reeb L. Vidal J. Waterhouse. « Nous pensons faire oeuvre de progrès en intéressant encore davantage le public à cette découverte toute française de la Photographie. » ""We believe we are advancing progress by further interesting the public in this entirely French discovery of Photography."". Thus Paul Nadar concluded his introduction as a presentation of this precious journal containing a print by the celebrated photographer in each issue. At the origin of the creation of Paris-photographe P. Nadar explains the absence of a luxurious photography journal in France contrary to the magnificent foreign publications. A small trace of kraft paper that initially protected this issue handsome copy. Of exceptional rarity. Office général de la photographie unknown
189327464Paris: Office général de la photographie 1893. Fine. Office général de la photographie Paris 30 Septembre 1893 18.50 x 27 cm broché First edition of this extremely rare scholarly journal founded and directed by Paul Nadar. Each copy includes at least two plates including a plate of Nadar's photographic prints and a photograph often reproduced in heliogravure. Contributions by P. Nadar A. and L. Lumière A. Marey G. Geffroy J. Grand-Carteret J. Demarçay Davison S. Ferrand H. Fourtier C. Gravier A. Guerronnan Ponton d'Amécourt H. Reeb L. Vidal J. Waterhouse. « Nous pensons faire oeuvre de progrès en intéressant encore davantage le public à cette découverte toute française de la Photographie. » ""We believe we are advancing progress by further interesting the public in this entirely French discovery of Photography."". Thus Paul Nadar concluded his introduction as a presentation of this precious journal containing a print by the famous photographer in each issue. Behind the creation of Paris-photographe P. Nadar explains the absence of a luxurious photography journal in France in contrast to the magnificent foreign publications. Handsome copy. Of extraordinary rarity. Office général de la photographie unknown
18805834Goupil Paris 1880; Woodburytype photograph by Nadar Gaspard Felix Tournachon of renowned French sculptor Albert Carrier-Belleuse 1824-1887 called the greatest sculptor of his age who was teacher to Auguste Rodin. Photo measures 3 1/4" x 4 3/4" and is accompanied by three separate large 7 1/2" x 9 1/4" photographs of Belleuse sculptures: "La Danse" "Le Fardeau" and "Monument to Lamartine" together with six 11" x 14" leaves of biographical and analytical text by Saint-Jurs in French. From the eminent 19th century "Galerie Contemporaine" photographic collection of leading French figures from the arts and sciences published by Goupil and issued in parts from 1876 to 1884. All photographs in Fine beautiful condition. Goupil unknown
18805864Goupil Paris 1880; Woodburytype photograph by Nadar Gaspard Felix Tournachon of French sculptor Anatole Marquet De Vasselot 1840-1904. Photo measures approximately 3 1/2" x 5" mounted on the second of four 11" x 14" pages of illustrated biographical and critical text in French by Paul Hippeau. Additionally laid-in is a large 7 1/2" x 9 1/2" photo of the Vasselot sculpture "Chloe" mounted on 11" x 14" card. From the 19th century "Galerie Contemporaine" photographic collection of distinguished figures from the arts and sciences published in Paris by Goupil and issued in parts from 1876 to 1884. Photographs in Fine condition. First page of text has a small 1/4" chip in the blank margin not affecting text or graphics. Goupil unknown
2023ASAP-9789395610728Bioscientific Publisher 2023. New. Bioscientific Publisher unknown
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68-3867Paris: Blanchard 1858. Etching. 21.6 x 18.3 cm. Very Good; tiny tear at margin. Text En Francais.Portrait of the artist Horace Vernet. Paris: Blanchard, [1858]. unknown
18805846Goupil Paris 1880; Woodburytype photograph by Nadar Gaspard Felix Tournachon of distinguished sculptor and painter Emile Francois Chatrousse 1829-1896. Photo measures 3 1/4" x 4 1/2" mounted on the first of two leaves of 11" x 14" biographical and analytical text by Felix Jayher in French. Additionally laid in is a large 7 1/4" x 9 1/2" photograph mounted on 11" x 14" card of the Chatrousse sculpture "Les Crimes De La Guerre." From the eminent French 19th century "Galerie Contemporaine" photographic collection of leading figures from the arts and sciences published in Paris by Goupil and issued in parts from 1876 to 1884. Fine condition. Goupil unknown
1979233660Milano: Electa 1979. Fogli sciolti in cartelletta custodia loose as issued in original portfolio and slip-case. Ottimo Fine. <em><strong>Portfolios Electa a cura di Daniela Palazzoli</strong></em>. 12 tavole fotografiche ritratti di Gustave Doré"; Théophile Gautier Honoré Daumier Eugène Delacroix Gioacchino Rossini Charles Baudelaire Jean-François Millet Hector Berlioz Sarah Bernhardt Filippo Palizzi Michaul Alè"ksandrovic - Cm 40x30. Un quartino con presentazione e nota biografica in italiano e inglese e didascalie. Cm 405x305. pp. 4 tavole. Ottimo Fine. Edizione originale di 1000 esemplari numerati Original edition of 1000 numbered copies. <em>"Loro i rivoluzionari gli artisti i bohé";miens i moschettieri i dandies i mangiatori di hascisc i vendicatori gli avventurieri sono di fronte a noi come veri identici a sè" stessi. Da quelle fotografie ci guardano con gli occhi scintillanti di coraggio e ironia con le loro capigliature incredibili e le fantastiche cravatte. A noi rimangono i romanzi e queste immagini: ancora li confonderemo ancora giocheremo con le fotografie come un mazzo di tarocchi per generare infiniti romanzi infinite avventure." dal testo.</em> Electa, unknown
2008BN24178Kerber Christof Verlag 2008. 2008. Hardcover. 288 x 244 x 32 cm. Die Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz besitzen eine der umfangreichsten grafischen Sammlungen des französischen Künstlers Honoré Daumier 18081879 außerhalb Frankreichs. Aus Anlass des 200jährigen Geburtstages Daumiers 2008 wird in diesem Katalog ein Teil dieses Sammlungsschatzes präsentiert. Die gezeigten Serien die im Zeitraum von 1837 bis 1850 für die Pariser Satirezeitschrift `Le Charivari´ entstanden bilden dabei einen besonderen und seltenen Höhepunkt. Daneben werden weitere Arbeiten Daumiers präsentiert darunter kolorierte Einzelblätter. Mit Arbeiten der zwei bedeutenden französischen Karikaturzeichner Jean Cabu und Philippe Mougey wird zudem der Ausblick in die zeitgenössische französische Karikaturszene eröffnet und der Verweis auf die ungebrochene Modernität Daumiers bekräftigt. Autor: Karin Sagner hat Kunstgeschichte und Germanistik in München sowie in Paris studiert und über Claude Monet promoviert. Zunächst war sie als wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin an den Bayerischen Staatsgemäldesammlungen in München tätig; heute arbeitet sie als freie Autorin und Kuratorin. Über ihr Spezialgebiet die französische und deutsche Kunst des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts hat sie mehrere Bücher publiziert darunter den Bestseller "Claude Monet. Ein Fest für die Augen" sowie die 2009 erschienene erste deutsche Monografie über Gustave Caillebotte. Als freie Kuratorin arbeitet sie für diverse Museen und Kunsthäuser. <br/><br/>Die Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz besitzen eine der umfangreichsten grafischen Sammlungen des französischen Künstlers Honoré Daumier 18081879 außerhalb Frankreichs. Aus Anlass des 200jährigen Geburtstages Daumiers 2008 wird in diesem Katalog ein Teil dieses Sammlungsschatzes präsentiert. Die gezeigten Serien die im Zeitraum von 1837 bis 1850 für die Pariser Satirezeitschrift `Le Charivari´ entstanden bilden dabei einen besonderen und seltenen Höhepunkt. Daneben werden weitere Arbeiten Daumiers präsentiert darunter kolorierte Einzelblätter. Mit Arbeiten der zwei bedeutenden französischen Karikaturzeichner Jean Cabu und Philippe Mougey wird zudem der Ausblick in die zeitgenössische französische Karikaturszene eröffnet und der Verweis auf die ungebrochene Modernität Daumiers bekräftigt. Autor: Karin Sagner hat Kunstgeschichte und Germanistik in München sowie in Paris studiert und über Claude Monet promoviert. Zunächst war sie als wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin an den Bayerischen Staatsgemäldesammlungen in München tätig; heute arbeitet sie als freie Autorin und Kuratorin. Über ihr Spezialgebiet die französische und deutsche Kunst des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts hat sie mehrere Bücher publiziert darunter den Bestseller "Claude Monet. Ein Fest für die Augen" sowie die 2009 erschienene erste deutsche Monografie über Gustave Caillebotte. Als freie Kuratorin arbeitet sie für diverse Museen und Kunsthäuser. Kerber Christof Verlag hardcover
1997BN81354Trinckvel 1997. 1997. Paris Sens Dessus-Dessous. Marville et Nadar Photographies 1852-1870 <br/><br/> Trinckvel unknown
68-6412Paris France: Theatre De La Porte Saint-Martin 1888. B&W Photograph mounted on white card stock. Overall size: 23.5 x 31.5 cm. Photo size: 10.3 x 14.5 cm. Very Good. Details penned in black ink to lower left corner En Francais. Provenance:Colette Monceau born Nancey 1921-2016. Biographical note: born in Nice in 1921 Colette Monceau was a student of Charles Dullin in the second half of the forties and played in several plays during the same period. At the end of the 1950s she took courses at Pierre Foix's school of graphology in Paris and worked in particular on dance as part of the exam for the Group of Consulting Graphologists of France. Having become a consultant graphologist she also teaches this technique. Particularly interested in the writings of Louis Jouvet and Sarah Bernhardt she wrote three works that remained unpublished as well as several articles. It constitutes a thousand files devoted to actors and actresses as well as personalities from varied backgrounds. Colette Monceau née Nancey 1921-2016. Notice biographique : née à Nice en 1921 Colette Monceau est élève de Charles Dullin dans la seconde moitié des années quarante et joue dans plusieurs pièces à cette même période. À la fin des années cinquante elle suit les cours de l’école de graphologie de Pierre Foix à Paris et travaille notamment sur la danse dans le cadre de l'examen du Groupement des graphologues conseils de France. Devenue graphologue-conseil elle enseigne également cette technique. S'intéressant notamment aux écritures de Louis Jouvet et de Sarah Bernhardt elle rédige trois ouvrages restés inédits ainsi que plusieurs articlesExpertise by Daniel BRUKARZ Expert auprès de la CEA. Paris. Paris, France: Theatre De La Porte Saint-Martin, [1888]. unknown
68-6411Paris France: Theatre De La Porte Saint-Martin 1887. B&W Photograph mounted on white card stock. Overall size: 23.5 x 31.5 cm. Photo size: 10.3 x 14.5 cm. Very Good. Details penned in black ink to lower left corner En Francais. Provenance:Colette Monceau born Nancey 1921-2016. Biographical note: born in Nice in 1921 Colette Monceau was a student of Charles Dullin in the second half of the forties and played in several plays during the same period. At the end of the 1950s she took courses at Pierre Foix's school of graphology in Paris and worked in particular on dance as part of the exam for the Group of Consulting Graphologists of France. Having become a consultant graphologist she also teaches this technique. Particularly interested in the writings of Louis Jouvet and Sarah Bernhardt she wrote three works that remained unpublished as well as several articles. It constitutes a thousand files devoted to actors and actresses as well as personalities from varied backgrounds. Colette Monceau née Nancey 1921-2016. Notice biographique : née à Nice en 1921 Colette Monceau est élève de Charles Dullin dans la seconde moitié des années quarante et joue dans plusieurs pièces à cette même période. À la fin des années cinquante elle suit les cours de l’école de graphologie de Pierre Foix à Paris et travaille notamment sur la danse dans le cadre de l'examen du Groupement des graphologues conseils de France. Devenue graphologue-conseil elle enseigne également cette technique. S'intéressant notamment aux écritures de Louis Jouvet et de Sarah Bernhardt elle rédige trois ouvrages restés inédits ainsi que plusieurs articlesExpertise by Daniel BRUKARZ Expert auprès de la CEA. Paris. Paris, France: Theatre De La Porte Saint-Martin, [1887]. unknown