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199017613Montréal Orphée 1990
199024950Montréal Orphée 1990
199031480Montréal Orphée 1990
199231481Montréal éditions Gilbert Belleau et Wilbrod Bujold 1992 In-12, n.p. Couverture grise imprimée.
198423995Montréal Orphée 1984
31483Montréal [Les investisseurs]
19847896Montréal Orphée 1984
19874994Montréal Orphée 1987
Comes with letter from the author. Pages cocked.
19961166427München ; Wien : Hanser, 1996. 280 S. ; 21 cm. Originalleinen mit llustr. Schutzumschlag.
199628899München ; Wien : Hanser, 1996. 280 S. ; 21 cm Leinen
199333261Montréal Orphée 1993 In-8 carré, 122p. Couverture blanche imprimée et 3 bandes de couleurs.
196529004Montréal les Presse de l'a.g.é.u.m., cahier no 11 1965
196529142Montréal les Presse de l'a.g.é.u.m., cahier no 11 1965
196529769Montréal les Presse de l'a.g.é.u.m., cahier no 11 1965
196530860Montréal les Presse de l'a.g.é.u.m., cahier no 11 1965
198722790Montréal Orphée 1987
9270Talbot Rice Gallery, The University of Edinburgh, 1992. Catalogue de l'exposition présentée à la Talbot Art Gallery du 21 novembre au 19 décembre 1992. In-4 broché, 24 x 31 cm., non paginé (environ 130 pp.). Comprenant un entretien de Peter Brandes avec Ducan Macmillan. Avec 50 planches en couleurs, tirées d'une série de 100 acryliques sur toile, intitulée "Notre Dame des Fleurs" et exécutée en 1990-91. Et 6 reproductions en noir pleine page. Couverture illustrée, à grands rabats. Exemplaire en bon état, mais il manque la page de garde (vierge). EN ANGLAIS.
Mm 150x230 Volume rilegato in tela con titolo oro su etichetta applicata al dorso, mancante di sovraccoperta editoriale, viii-597 pagine con tavole a colori e 200 figure in nero. Opera in condizioni di eccellenza con scheda bibliografica originale. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
192532506F. Rieder Et Cie, Editeurs, 1925. In-12 broché ( 18,5 X 12,5 cm ) 171 pages. EDITION ORIGINALE : L'un des 60 exemplaires sur vélin pur fil Lafuma, celui-ci le n° 24. Très bel état.
195810336Montréal Orphée 1958
195823046Montréal Orphée 1958
1960209661960. Afro-Latino Film Jean-Michel Basquiat Black Orpheus. Lopert Films 1960. Archive of 3 original lobby cards for the American release of the retelling of Orpheus set in the slums of Rio de Janeiro featuring an all-Black cast and introducing bossa nova to the world it's impressionistic style lead the film to gain international fame as an art house classic. Black Orpheus was cited by as one of his early musical influencesMeasures 11" x 14". Prints 60/74. Heavily illustrated in colour and monochrome purple and greyscale. Based on the play Orfeu da Conceição by the Brazilian writer Vinicius de Moraes and retold by French filmmaker Marcel Camus the 1959 film won multiple awards for it's lush visuals the then unique and little known Brazilian music score and portrayal of Afro-Brazilian characters. The film went on to win an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film a Golden Globe for Best Foreign Film and the highest award of the Palme d'Or for the Cannes Film Festival. Black Orpheus included large aspects of local flavour through Carnival the Brazilian folk religion Candomblé and bossa nova. Each lobby card features a painted still from the film such as the two main love interests gazing at each other through prison bars a Carnival celebration and a large samba scene. The lobby cards promote the film as "Passionate!" "Exotic!" and "Sensuous!" Though the film reached critical acclaim amongst foreigners it was regarded amongst Brazilians and later critics as only touching on the more stereotypical aspects of Brazilian culture. Nonetheless it's impact created interest in Brazilian culture and film. The film soundtrack by Antônio Carlos Jobim whose song "A felicidade" opens the film and Luiz Bonfá whose "Manhã de Carnaval" and "Samba de Orfeu" have become classics of bossa nova. Overall very good condition very minor edge wear and tiny staining to the margins . Barack Obama notes in his memoir Dreams from My Father that it was his mother's favorite film. unknown