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264p. Hardcover Very good condition good
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and very minor bumping to upper corners. Title page not price clipped and none of puzzles done. 77pp. Full page colour plates of Paul Newman, John Wayne, Gene Hackman, Barbara Streisand, Michael Caine, James Caan, Jacqueline Bisset, Britt Ekland, Roger Moore, Oliver Reed, Burt Reynolds & Raquel Welch among others.
1951RO20153128CALMANN - LEVY. 1951. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 131 pages - frontispice en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 791.431-Acteurs
1951R200030842CALMANN LEVY. 1951. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 130 pages. Frontispice en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 791.431-Acteurs
575 p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
1982RO30154200SYLVIE MESSINGER. VERS 1982. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos plié, Intérieur frais. 277 pages augmentées de quelques planches de photos en noir et blanc. . . . Classification Dewey : 791.431-Acteurs
1986109547Presses de la Cité, coll. « Documents » 1986 In-8 broché 24 cm sur 15,5. 424 pages. Tranches salies sinon bon état d’occasion.
1914R200039462PIERRE LAFITTE & CIE. 1914. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 125 pages - illustration en couleurs en frontispice - quelques illustrations en monochrome hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 791.431-Acteurs
199224528Westport : Greenwood, 1992. X, 276 S. ; 8° , roter Org.-Leinen / red cloth
2020118699La Martinière, coll. « Art Et Spectacle » 2020 In-4 relié 29,2 cm sur 22,5. 208 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
11063Film avec Jean Servais, Kate de Nagy, Jacques Baumier, Roger Karl…Dossier de Presse format 322 x 240 mm, couverture illustrée en couleurs, 12 pages, y compris la couverture et la page de titre, illustrations photographiques du film. Compagnie française de distribution de films C.F.D.F. éditeur. 1942. Synopsis : fille d’un officier française d’une annamite, Mahlia élevée en Indochine par M. et Madame de Roussière, leur fils Henri épouserait volontiers la charmante métisse, mais les parents s’opposent à cette union…Bon exemplaire
2014500248203Stock 2014 288 pages 21x13x3cm. 2014. Broché. 288 pages.
1902014590Paris Librairie Léon Vanier 1902 In-8 Broché
59986Tuttle Japan. circ 1970's Folder of 6 tipped in Plates. Folder Worn and Torn Good Tuttle, Japan. circ 1970's unknown
369268Japan Undated c.late 19th century. Fine Condition. An appealing and well preserved original colour woodblock print by Toyohara Kunichika 1835-1900 measuring 24 x 37 cm. Provenance: The Japanese Gallery London. Kunichika one of the final great masters of the ukiyo-e tradition devoted his career to capturing the vitality of the kabuki stage. Apprenticed at thirteen to Utagawa Kunisada he developed a keen sensitivity to theatrical gesture costume and the emotional charge of performance qualities that define his celebrated yakusha-e actor portraits. Working during the transition from the Edo to the Meiji period Kunichika remained a steadfast advocate for traditional woodblock printing even as new technologies reshaped Japanese visual culture. His prints are distinguished by bold compositions saturated colour and a dramatic sensibility rooted in his deep affinity with the theatre. His characteristic palette rich reds purples and luminous contrasts heightens the expressive force of his subjects. This example depicting Nakamura Shikan in the role of a shamisen player showcases Kunichika’s ability to convey poise musicality and stage presence with remarkable clarity. The refined detailing and theatrical immediacy are hallmarks of his mature style. As one of the last great practitioners of ukiyo-e Kunichika’s work forms a vital bridge between two transformative eras in Japan’s artistic history. Size: 24 x 37 cms. Text is in Japanese. Category: PRINTS : Antiquarian Interest; Japanese Language; Japanese Interest. This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. unknown
369267Japan Undated c.late 19th century. Unframed Print. Fine Condition. A bright and finely preserved original colour woodblock print by Toyohara Kunichika 1835-1900 measuring 24 x 37 cm. Provenance: The Japanese Gallery London. Kunichika ranks among the most compelling late masters of ukiyo-e renowned for his vivid portrayals of kabuki actors and the theatrical world that shaped his artistic life. Apprenticed at thirteen to Utagawa Kunisada he quickly absorbed the expressive vocabulary of the stage gesture costume and dramatic tension elements that became central to his celebrated yakusha-e actor portraits. His work flourished during the profound cultural shift from the Edo to the Meiji period a time when traditional woodblock printing faced increasing competition from new technologies. Kunichika remained a loyal defender of the ukiyo-e tradition producing prints distinguished by their bold compositions saturated palettes and emotional immediacy. His characteristic use of deep reds and purples combined with a keen sensitivity to theatrical presence allowed him to capture not only likeness but atmosphere. This print depicting the actor Kawarazaki in the role of a female spirit exemplifies Kunichika’s ability to convey both the supernatural and the performative with striking clarity. The heightened expression rich colour and dramatic poise are hallmarks of his mature style. As one of the final great practitioners of the ukiyo-e technique Kunichika’s work forms a vital bridge between two transformative eras in Japanese visual culture. Size: 24 x 37 cms. Text is in Japanese. Category: PRINTS : Antiquarian Interest; Japanese Interest; Japanese Language; This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. unknown
369264Japan Undated c.late 19th century. Fine Condition. An elegant and well preserved original colour woodblock print by Toyohara Kunichika 1835-1900 measuring 24 x 37 cm. Provenance: The Japanese Gallery London. Kunichika one of the final great exponents of the ukiyo-e tradition devoted much of his career to the world of kabuki. Apprenticed at thirteen to Utagawa Kunisada he developed an instinctive command of theatrical expression gesture costume and the heightened emotional register of performance. His celebrated yakusha-e actor portraits capture not only likeness but the charged atmosphere of the stage. Working during the transition from the Edo to the Meiji era Kunichika remained a loyal defender of traditional woodblock printing even as new technologies reshaped Japanese visual culture. His prints are distinguished by bold compositions saturated colour and a dramatic sensibility that reflects his deep affinity with the theatre. His characteristic use of rich reds and purples lends his work a distinctive intensity. This example portraying the actor Sawamura Tossho in a female role demonstrates Kunichika’s ability to convey poise elegance and theatrical presence with remarkable clarity. The refined palette and expressive detailing are hallmarks of his mature style. As one of the last masters of ukiyo-e Kunichika’s work forms a vital link between two transformative periods in Japan’s artistic history. Size: 24 x 37 cms. Text is in Japanese. Category: PRINTS : Antiquarian Interest; Japanese Language; Japanese Interest. This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. unknown
369266Japan Undated c.late 19th century. Fine Condition. An engaging and well preserved original colour woodblock print attributed to Toyohara Kunichika 1835-1900 measuring 24 x 37 cm. Provenance: The Japanese Gallery London. Kunichika is widely regarded as one of the final great masters of ukiyo-e actor portraiture celebrated for his dynamic engagement with the kabuki stage. Apprenticed at thirteen to Utagawa Kunisada he developed a distinctive command of theatrical expression—gesture costume and the heightened drama of performance. His work particularly in the field of yakusha-e is marked by bold compositions saturated colour and a keen sensitivity to character. Although this print is catalogued as attributed to Kunichika” it displays many hallmarks associated with his mature style: strong outlines rich tonal contrasts and a vivid sense of movement. The subject a sword fighting scene reflects the theatrical intensity and choreographed dynamism that were central to kabuki performance and frequently explored in Kunichika's oeuvre. Size: 24 x 37 cms. Text is in Japanese. Category: PRINTS : Antiquarian Interest; Japanese Language; Japanese Interest. This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. unknown
369269Japan Undated c.late 19th century. Unframed Print. Fine Condition. A vivid and well-preserved original colour woodblock print by Toyohara Kunichika 1835-1900 measuring 24 x 37 cm. Provenance: The Japanese Gallery London. Kunichika stands among the last great masters of ukiyoe celebrated for his dynamic portrayals of kabuki actors and the theatrical world they inhabited. Trained from the age of thirteen under Utagawa Kunisada he quickly distinguished himself through his instinctive grasp of stage gesture costume and dramatic expression. His lifelong fascination with kabuki led him to specialise in yakusha-e-actor portraits that captured both the physical presence and emotional intensity of performance. Working during the turbulent transition from the Edo to the Meiji period Kunichika remained a steadfast advocate for traditional woodblock printing even as new artistic technologies emerged. His prints are admired for their bold compositions saturated colours particularly his signature purples and deep reds and their ability to convey the heightened atmosphere of the theatre. Beyond actors his oeuvre spans folklore subjects sumo portraits travel scenes and landscapes all rendered with a distinctive dramatic flair. This example depicting the celebrated actor Ichikawa Danjuro in the role of a male spirit is characteristic of Kunichika’s late work: striking theatrical and richly coloured with a palpable sense of presence. His legacy endures as one of the final guardians of the ukiyo-e tradition bridging two defining eras of Japanese cultural and political change. Size: 24 x 37 cms. Text is in Japanese. Category: PRINTS : Antiquarian Interest; Japanese Interest; Japanese Language; This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. unknown
1976RO20210347HENRI VEYRIER. 1976. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 188 pages augmentées de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc dans le texte -. . . . Classification Dewey : 791.431-Acteurs
483941/2 Reliure basane - Dos lisse havane à filets dorés - accroc à la coiffe supérieureI) 1818 - PARIS, Imp. A. Beraud - Frontispice gravure de Madeleine-Rosalie Thourein - 55 Pages II) 1811- PARIS, Imp. L.G. Michaud - 32 Pages.III) 1822 - PARIS, Chez A. Boucher - 241 Pages.IV) 182. -XIV-89 pages.Légères traces de mouillures en page de titre- Bon exemplaire
2018R100056006Capricci. 2018. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 228 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 791.431-Acteurs
RO30155303FLAMMARION. NON DATE. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 280 pages + quelques coupures de presse sur Louis Jouvet. . . . Classification Dewey : 791.431-Acteurs
47895Paris, Flammarion, 1952. 15 x 21, 251 pp., broché, très bon état.
1970RO80257648Editions Universitaires. 1970. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement pliée, Dos fané, Papier jauni. 124 pages. Annotation au feutre sur la première page, la dernière page et le second contreplat, l'encre a traversé quelques pages, sans gêne pour la lecture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 791.431-Acteurs