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196217054ELyon: Premier Plan 1962. First Edition. Paperbound 405 pages. Text in French. Very good plus only slightly dust soiled copy in printed wrappers. Illustrated. Study of the great French film director’s work. Premier Plan unknown books
196345703Ottawa: Hachette 1963. Hardcover. Very good. 428 pp. Light creases and tanning to the spine light soiling to the front edge wear to the corners previous owner's inscription on the front free endpaper else very good in publisher's wraps. Text in French. <br/><br/> Hachette hardcover books
1964247179London: The Reprint Society 1964. hardcover. very good/very good. Illustrated. 416 pages. 8vo green cloth dust wrapper. London: The Reprint Society 1964. A very good copy.<br/><br/> The Reprint Society unknown books
197022982ENew York: Simon & Schuster 1970. First Edition - American. Signed and inscribed by the author the great French film director Jean Renoir at the title page. Inscribed in English: “To Stephen Adamson Happy you like my work. With my kindest regards Jean Renoir April 1972â€. Paperbound 5 1/2†x 8†168 pages. Illustrated. Prints the complete script in English of Jean Renoir’s classic film Rules of the Game 1939 which was released in the U.S. on April 8 1950 written and directed by Jean Renoir starring Marcel Dalio Nora Gregor Paulette Dubost Mila Parely Odette Talazac Julien Carette Roland Toutain and Jean Renoir as Octave. Part of the Classic Film Scripts series. Stephen Adamson was born in Boston and began his life as an autograph aficionado by collecting signatures for the complete rosters of sixteen different Major League Baseball teams. A lifetime of letter writing antiquing and curiosity led him to amass an impressive collection that covered sports film music history art politics and more. The son of the painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir Jean Renoir 1894 - 1979 made more than forty films from the silent era to the end of the 1960s. La Grand Illusion and The Rules of the Game 1939 are often cited by critics as among the greatest films ever made. In 1975 he received a Lifetime Achievement Academy Award for this contribution to the motion picture industry. Simon & Schuster unknown books
196656737Boston: Little Brown & Company 1966. First Edition. Signed presentation from Renoir on the half-title page: "The George Friedman with my best regards Jean Renoir." With the original shipping label laid-in. 8vo. lime-green cloth in dust jacket; 316 pages. Translated by Norman Denny. Very Good covers nice but with some occasional very light damp-staining contents clean & tight; little edgewear with same type of dampstaining covers rubbed which seems to be a common affliction with this title d/j. <br/><br/> Little, Brown & Company hardcover books
196657679Boston: Little Brown 1966. First edition. 8vo pp. 316. Author's presentation on half-title: "For Helen Strauss this new product of my new career for which she is so greatly responsible. With all my affection Jean Renoir Beverly Hills Sept 17 - 1966." Paper over boards. Edges and cover slightly spotted o/w a VG tight copy in scuffed sllightly chipped and price-clipped dj. Helen M. Strauss who created the literary department at the William Morris agency and became a major influence in the worlds of books motion pictures and the theater. Renoir is best remembed for his remarkable career as a film maker. Little, Brown unknown books
1984030960London: Lorrimer Publishing 1984. Revised Edition. Translated from the French by John McGrath and Maureen Teitelbaum. 172p. b/w illus. original stiff wrappers Classic film scripts. Lorrimer Publishing unknown books
1988010331San Francisco: Mercury House 1988. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. Signed by Authors. First paperback edition. Octavo 8vo. 416 pages of text including an index. Paperback binding with minor vertical creasing to spine. Signed and inscribed twice by Paul Renoir Auguste's Grandson; signed on the occasion of a bookstore event on November 11 1994 with ephemeral items included. Illustrated by numerous black & white photographs. Previous owner's name inscribee neatly on inside front cover. Mercury House Paperback books
197215120EGarden City: Doubleday 1972. First Edition. Illustrated. Near fine copy with a few very tiny tears to the cloth at the top and bottom edges of the spine in a very good lightly dust soiled price-clipped dust jacket with a few tiny tears and nicks. A comprehensive critical study of the work of the great French film director Jean Renoir whose films include such classics as The Grand Illusion The Diary of a Chambermaid The Woman on the Beach Rules of the Game and many more. Includes an index filmography and bibliography. Doubleday hardcover books
19854833JParis: Edilig 1985. First Edition. Film director Peter Bogdanovich’s copy with autograph signature and ownership stamp. Text in French. Fine in wrappers. Illustrated. Study of the great French film director’s work. Edilig unknown books
196620791Boston: Little Brown and Company. Very Good in Very Good dj. c.1966. First American Edition. Hardcover. NOISBN . good solid copy with light shelfwear minor spotting/foxing to top of text block; jacket shows light wear at extremities and some rubbing/scuffing to the front panel but less of the latter than usually seen on this book. INSCRIBED and SIGNED on the half-title page: "Dear Mrs. Kellen - It is / a pleasure to meet a lover of / the arts such as yourself / at Junior's house. / Warmest regards / Jean Renoir / January 1967." Novel by the acclaimed film director "the sensual memoir of a gentleman and his passionate love for a country girl" as revealed in his private notebooks. Originally published in French as "Les Cahiers du Capitaine Georges." Signed by Author . Little, Brown and Company hardcover books
197442489London: Collins 1974. First UK edition. 287 pp w/index. Light foxing to page edges else near fine in very good plus dust jacket with overall edgewear and one short tear to rear panel. Illustrated. London: Collins, unknown books
1973301745New York Simon and Schuster 1973. 1973. First edition. 8vo. Edited with an introduction by Francois Truffaut. Translated by W.W. Halsey II and William H. Simon. With an appreciation of Bazin by Renoir. Illustrated. Filmography. Dust jacket designed by Charles Schmalz unclipped. Very good. 320 pages. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New York, Simon and Schuster [1973]. hardcover books
200768166Los Angeles: Taschen 2007. First US edition. 192 pp w/chronology filmography bibliography & notes. Corners lightly bumped else near fine in near fine dust jacket. Los Angeles: Taschen unknown books
1966140941132Paris: Gallimard 1966. First Edition. Very Good. First edition. Signed by author Jean Renoir the famous French-born film director and inscribed to Henry Miller author of Tropic of Cancer "A Henry Miller hommage de mon amicale admiration. signed Jean Renoir 27 October Octobre 1966 Beverly Hills." 322 4 pp. Publisher's illustrated wraps in wrap-around belly band. Very Good with a little shelf wear and light foxing to edges in a lightly rubbed belly band. A great association between two taboo-breaking 20th century titans of culture. The epic meeting of the two figures through mutual friends was the subject of the 2015 book Titans of The Muses: When Henry Miller Met Jean Renoir. Gallimard unknown books
19052712<p><b>RENOIR PIERRE-AUGUST 1841-1919 </b>FEMME COUCHÉE TOURNÉE À GAUCHE Paris Gazette des Beaux- Arts 1906. Etching. From the 2nd edition published for Gazette des Beaux- Arts XXXVII 1907 facing P. 260. Stella 15 ii/ii. 5 1/2 x 7 3/4. 139mm x 199mm In fine condition on watermarked paper. With full margins with the exception of a very small clipped right corner. </p> Gazette des Beaux- Arts books
19062483Paris Gazette des Beaux- Arts 1906. Etching. From the 2nd edition published for Gazette des Beaux- Arts XXXVII 1907 facing P. 260. Stella 15 ii/ii. 5 1/2 x 7 3/4. 139mm x 199mm In fine condition on watermarked paper. With full margins with the exception of a very small clipped right corner. Gazette des Beaux- Arts books
1937WRCLIT55271New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art 1937. ix310267 plates8pp. Printed paper wrappers. Black & white illustrations. Bookplate of Wilmarth S. Lewis bearing a small release stamp on verso of front wrapper. A few short tears in the overlap wrapper edges single vertical crease mark to upper wrapper otherwise a very good copy. First edition. One of a limited edition of 1000 copies printed at the William Bradford Press for a special exhibition of Renoir's work. Includes an essay: "The Painting of Renoir" by Harry B. Wehle and a Preface by H. E. Winlock. Metropolitan Museum of Art unknown books
1941WRCLIT55340New York: Duveen Galeries 1941. 173pp. Pale blue stiff wrappers lettered in red. Frontis. Black & white illustrations. Bookplate of Wilmarth S. Lewis bearing a tiny release stamp inside front wrapper with pencil acquisition note. Light wear and a few small creases to overlap wrapper edges otherwise a near fine copy. First edition. Wartime exhibition catalogue illustrating 89 artworks. Introductory essay by Harry B. Wehle. Foreword by A. F. Frankfurter. Duveen Galeries unknown books
13626Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Impressionist painter. Rare photographic reproduction 6.25" x 10.5" of one of Renoir's paintings of a nude woman kneeling The image has an original signature on the lower border in black ink "Renoir." The photograph was originally part of the archive of Renoir's art dealer the great Ambrose Vollard. In order to avoid any future disputes regarding the authenticity of works by artists Vollard represented he had all the original paintings photographed then asked the artist to sign each photo and had the signature witnessed. This one is signed by Renoir above a stamp which reads "Seen in order to authenticate the signature of Pierre Auguste Renoir painter witnessed January 10 1911." Renoir's signature is witnessed by the mayor of Cagnes-Sur-Mer. To the left is his official stamp which reads "Cagnes Alpes Maritimes" and the word in the center reads "Mairie" inside of a laurel. Double-matted and framed to an overall size of 12.75" x 17". In fine condition. While we have seen several of these photographs signed very few are of a human subject making this portrait more desirable. unknown books
19042231904. From Douze Lithographs Originales de Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Lithograph. Delteil 39; second and last state. Image: 7 x 7 . Margins: 13 x 10. Signed in the plate. With deckled edge. Vollard books
1906340231906. Etching. Printed on laid paper. Later impression from the original plate. In pristine condition. Image size: 5 1/8 x 7 ½ inches. Son of a tailor and dressmaker Renoir moved with his family from Limoges to Paris in 1844. He was apprenticed to a porcelain manufacturer from 1854 to 1858 where he painted rococo-style decorations. In 1862-63 he attended the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in the studio of Charles Gleyre where he met Sisley Pissarro Monet and Fantin-Latour. Renoir first exhibited at the Salon in 1864 and began at about this time to work out-of-doors. Courbet Corot and Daubigny were important early influences although his progress toward a more vivid and sketchy style was encouraged by the work of Monet and Manet. He participated in the first impressionist exhibition of 1874 but subsequently in only the second third and seventh group shows. In 1881-82 Renoir traveled to Algeria and Italy where his exposure to ancient and Renaissance art led him to introduce into his impressionism a new linear and sculptural direction. After years of financial struggle a retrospective at Durand-Ruel in 1892 signaled greater popular success. Although his health began to fail in the late nineties Renoir continued to paint and even experiment with sculpture until his death.<br/> <br/>Delteil Loys. Le peintre-graveur illustré vol. XVII no. 14; Biographical description taken from the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco. unknown books
1890220Soft ground etching on blue-green papier verdatre. Paris Louis Fort c.1890. 2 only state; Delteil 2 probably a rare proof. Printed at the studio of Louis Fort. Stamped signature Lugt 2137a. 8 x 5 . With full margins The papier verdatre is characteristic of Renoir's earliest printings. In excellent condition. The subjects in the painting were originally thought to be Suzanne Valadon and Louis Valtat. But recent identification of Renoir's wife to be Aline Charigo has been made.<br /> Conservation Framed Printed at the studio of Louis Fort books
2211904. Lithograph from Douze Lithographs Originales de Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Lithograph. Delteil 37. From the first and only edition of 1000 published by Vollard 1919. On white wove Arches paper. 9 x 6¾. Signed in the plate. unknown books
1919222From Douze Lithographs Originales de Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Lithograph. Pub. 1919. From the edition of 50 lithographs on Japan aside from the larger edition. D. 38; Stella 38 Roger-Marx 13. 14 ¼ x 10 ¼. Foxing. This portrait of the close friend of Renoir Louis Valtat is a relaxed representation of the artist at 35 years of age. He was a painter and printmaker who influenced the Fauve movement. Vollard books