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6532lot concernant les marionnettes comprenant :
18781000743851878. Paris Garnier-Frères Libraires-Editeurs 1878. Cartonné toilage moderne 12 cm x 18 cm 492 pages. Essai de Eugène d'Auriac texte des pièces de Lesage Fuzelier Dorneval ex-libris. Bon état
194715674A Paris Chez Bordas éditeur, 1947. Superbe reliure, plein maroquin orangé, de 330 pages au format 28 x 3,5 x 23 cm. Plats avec décoration en rouge, gravée. Dos rond avec titre en rouge. Couvertures et dos conservées. Plats et intérieur frais. Texte sur deux colonnes. Livre consacré aux Marionnettes, marionnettiste, théâtre de Guignol, et à la façon de faire jouer des poupées, accompagné d'illustrations techniques, en noir, in et hors texte. Le milieu du livre comportant une importante iconographie en noir, est quand à lui, imprimé sur couché. Bibliographie des marionnettes en fin d'ouvrage. Rare édition originale, surtout dans un tel état de fraicheur et aussi joliment reliée.
45389Lyon Librairie Méra - Mme Ve Monavon, succ. 1890 in 8 (26x17,5) 1 volume reliure dei basane rouge de l'époque, dos lisse orné de filets dorés,, XVI [1] et 530 pages [1], avec des illustrations dans le texte. Edition illustrée par Enas d'Orly. Bel exemplaire, reliure rutilante ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
8416Beijing, Peoples Art Publishing House, 1953. 1 large in-plano (50*36 cm) portfolio, silk-covered hard boards spine damaged with small tears, [6] folded leaves, [15] folded leaves of mounted plates, illustrated by fifteen large size shadow puppets color reproduction, a very good copy.
189099946Ancienne Librairie Méra : Mme Vve Monavon, successeur 1890 In-4 26,5 x 17 cm. Reliure moderne pleine peau crème, dos à nerfs orné de filets dorés, 482 pp. Exemplaire en bon état.
ORD-4828Lyon. Messageries Hachette 1931. In-8 (136 x 190mm) broché, couverture verte imprimée et illustrée en noir sur les 2 plats, 160 pages, nombreuses illustrations dans le texte. Dos et bords de couverture brunis sinon assez bon exemplaire.
ORD-4830Publié par la Société des Amis de Guignol que contient de gandoises et de gognardises à regonfle, de z'histoires et de z'images maginées par de mamis que sont pas de cogne-mou. On le trouve chez tous les marchands qu'en veulent et y ne coûte que 139 sous. (Lyon. 1929). In-8 (159 x 204mm) broché, couverture rose imprimée en noir et en rouge, 254 pages, illustrations dans et hors texte. Dos un peu passé, sinon bel exemplaire.
ORD-15211N.D. Photo. Vers 1905. Carte postale (140 x 90mm) en noir et blanc, timbre et oblitération au recto dans le coin inférieur gauche ne débordant pratiquement pas sur l'image. Bon état.
1944LFA-126741881Revue de 18 pages, format 245 x 315 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
195894838Prague, SNTL, Maison d’éditions Techniq 1958 In-4. Reliure éditeur pleine toile bleu-ciel, premier plat orné, jaquette illustrée en couleurs, 49 pp., belles illustrations en couleurs et en noir & blanc.
1957121013Paris, Nrf Gallimard, coll. « L'Espèce humaine », n° 14 1957 In-8 22,5 x 14 cm. Broché, couverture illustrée, 246 pp., notes en pied de page, 16 planches hors texte, bibliographie, table des illustrations, table des matières. Exemplaire en très bon état.
201313966, Numero special ABC decor, 1972 ; in-4, 81 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec jaquette.
201705933Paris, Guide pratique authier, 1977 ; in-8, 172 pp., br. Broché bon état (rare) un peu salis.
201226987Paris, Denoel, s.d. ; oblong in-12, 249 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Bon état.
18673Paris, Bauche, s.d. In-12 de 348 pages. Illustrations. Toile rouge, couvertures. Nombreux tampons de Radio France et ORTF.
18696Paris, Michel Lévy Frères, 1862. In-8 de 356 pages. Deuxième édition revue et corrigée. Toile rouge. Nombreux tampons de Radio France et ORTF.
1992130971992 Tusson, du Lérot Editeur, 1992, in 8° broché, 240 pages ; non coupé ; couverture illustrée.
1970216774Indonesia. Before1970s. Wood and mixed media three puppet heads some loss of pigment and wear more severe in one example all approx 14 x 13 cms sold with an original wooden baton. Three puppet heads one representing Jiweng a clown figure in the Wayang Golek Menak tradition. The other two are from unidentified characters. <br> <br>Most common in West Java rod puppetry dates back to the early 17th Century. Stories may be of Hindu Buddhist or Islamic origin as well as more modern themes. This example is of Wayang Golek Manek is specifically concerned with the Amir Hamza cycle of stories. The stories narrate the exploits of an Arab warrior Hamza. Though from an oral tradition the stories were written down in Persian. <br> <br>Purchased in Java in the early 1970s. <br> <br>Also see: Gregory Churchill et al "Semar ever so smartly. Images of Semar in Indonesian Folk Arts". Winayangan 2009 . unknown
1970216158Indonesia. Before1970s. Water buffalo hide and pigment elaborately gilt and cut out 54 x 69 cms painted both sides jointed arms each affixed to horn batons and another spliced horn baton holds the body. This puppet represents the dewa Bathara Guru in the Javanese and Balinese 'wayang kulit' or leather shadow puppet theatre tradition. Batara Guru is the Indonesian embodiment of the Hindu deity Shiva and perhaps the most sacred of Indonesian shadow puppets. A dalang puppeteer must make offerings to Guru the supreme god creator and ruler of earth who stands at the origin point of humankind before commencing a shadow play performance. Batara Guru also known as Sang Hyang Manikmaya is conceived of as the younger brother of Semar. The figure is generally shown in meditative repose standing upon his mount the bull. He is viewed as a spiritual teacher and guide directing lesser deities and humans in their earthly endeavors. <br> <br>This particularly fine example is elaborately carved with gilt and rides on the mythical bull Nandini. Bathara Guru the Javanese name for the deity Shiva symbolized the imperfection of man represented in the bodily defects of the puppet: four arms small feet marks on the throat and often though not here depicted with fangs. <br> <br>Purchased in Java in the early 1970s. <br> <br>See: Joko Susilo Eisler Shadow-Puppet Collection Catalogue Bates College Lewiston Maine . hardcover
1970216160Indonesia. Before1970s. Water buffalo hide and pigment elaborately gilt and cut out 58 x 25 cms painted both sides a spliced horn baton holds the body some abrasions and fading to the painted surface in good condition overall. This puppet represents the dewa Bathara Guru in the Javanese 'wayang kulit' or leather shadow puppet theatre tradition. Bathara Guru the Javanese name for the deity Shiva symbolized the imperfection of man represented in the bodily defects of the puppet: four arms small feet marks on the throat and often though not here depicted with fangs. <br> <br>Purchased in Java in the early 1970s. <br> <br>See: Joko Susilo Eisler Shadow-Puppet Collection Catalogue Bates College Lewiston Maine . hardcover
1970216244Indonesia. Before1970s. Water buffalo hide 66 x 24 cms body pigment jointed arms painted both sides intricately punctured the jointed arms and body affixed to horn and wooden batons slight wear and rubbing with some loss of pigment to the top of the shoulder of one arm but in very good bright condition. This puppet represents the figure of Batara Yamadipati the god of death. Son of Semar he is responsible for collecting the souls of mortals when their time comes. In the Javanese Wayang he dwells with mortals and is invited to joke by the Punakawans. This example is brightly coloured joyful almost flesh-coloured rather than gilt and black--symbolically death hiding in plain sight. <br> <br>Purchased in Java in the early 1970s. <br> <br>Also see: Joko Susilo Eisler Shadow-Puppet Collection Catalogue Bates College Lewiston Maine . unknown
1970216722Indonesia. Before1970s. Water buffalo hide gilt and pigment chiselled and cut out 30 x 40 cms fully extended without batons painted both sides jointed arms one affixed to a horn baton the other bamboo the body affixed to a spliced horn baton minor loss of pigment. Dewa Ruci is the representation of Bima in miniature form. It is used in the story of the young Bima called Bratasena who goes in search of the meaning of life/the water of life. At the end of his journeys he finds it in a miniature of himself representing his true self. The story of Dewa Ruci thus represents the search for perfection and union with the divine and is thus important in Javanese mysticism. <br> <br>Purchased in Java in the early 1970s. <br> <br>See also: Joko Susilo Eisler Shadow-Puppet Collection Catalogue Bates College Lewiston Maine . unknown
1970216682Indonesia. Before1970s. Water buffalo hide 63 x 90 cms extended pigment and gilt jointed arms painted both sides intricately punctured the jointed arms and body affixed to horn and wooden batons slight wear and rubbing with some loss of pigment overall in good condition. This impressive large puppet represents Bima /Werkadura / Bratasena the incarnation of the god who became the ruler of the wind in the Javanese 'wayang kulit' or leather shadow puppet theatre tradition. <br> <br>"Werkadura is the most feared of warriors creating havoc with his terrible club and atrocious fingernails…Merciless to his enemies gigantic ungainly heavily muscled hairy with protruding eyes and thunderous voice…Nevertheless his unswerving honesty loyalty fortitude and military skill make him among the most admired figures in wayang." Benedict R. O'G. Anderson Mythology and the Tolerance of the Javanese" Cornell 1965 <br> <br>Purchased in Java in the early 1970s. <br> <br>See also: Joko Susilo Eisler Shadow-Puppet Collection Catalogue Bates College Lewiston Maine . hardcover
1970216164Indonesia. Before1970s. Water buffalo hide and pigment 28 x 40 cms painted both sides affixed to a spliced stick some surface wear but in vey good condition. Vivid example of the Wayang kulit Celeng/Babi Hutan or wild boar possibly the character Batara Kalagumarang. In Hindu lore the boar is an avatar of the god Vishnu and symbolizes courage strength and tenacity <br> <br>See: Joko Susilo Eisler Shadow-Puppet Collection Catalogue Bates College Lewiston Maine <br> <br>Purchased in Java in the early 1970s. . unknown