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17846Midi-minuit fantastique, n° 22, été 1970. Un fascicule in-4°, broché.
1968006376Sélection Du Reader's Digest Reliure Club 1968 505 pages en format -12
3190MIDI-MINUIT FANTASTIQUE, N°22, Le terrain vague, été 1970. In-4, br., 80 p.
RO80092966TALLANDIER Jules. Non daté. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 93 pages. Quelques planches de photographies du film, en héliogravure.. . . . Classification Dewey : 791.43-Cinéma
191586629Cagnes Cagnes-sur-Mer 1915. Fine. Cagnes Cagnes-sur-Mer 6 avril 1915 10.90 x 16.40 cm 1 page sur un feuillet Autograph letter signed by Auguste Renoir dated in his hand April 6 1915. One page in black ink on a sheet with letterhead ""Les Collettes Cagnes A.-M."". Transverse fold marks inherent to posting. Renoir composed this missive in his house at Les Collettes in Cagnes which witnessed the birth of works of great sensuality and where he also tried his hand at sculpture: « Cher ami J'ai vu ta lettre avec plaisir je me porte à merveille et ce matin reçu lettre de Jean Renoir qui se repose quelques jours. Je t'écrirai plus longuement bientôt tâche surtout malgré tous les ennuis de bien te porter. A toi » Dear friend I was pleased to see your letter I am in excellent health and this morning received a letter from Jean Renoir who is resting for a few days. I will write to you at greater length soon try above all despite all the troubles to take good care of yourself. Yours We find this same enthusiasm from Renoir a few weeks later in the memoirs of his son Jean who was hit by a German bullet shortly after this letter: « Mon père m'attendait dans son fauteuil roulant. Il y avait déjà plusieurs années qu'il ne marchait plus. Je le trouvais beaucoup plus recroquevillé qu'à mon départ pour le front. Par contre son expression était d'une vivacité extrême. Il m'avait entendu sur le palier et rayonnait de sa malice heureuse. Ses yeux semblaient dire : 'cette fois ils t'ont bien raté !' » My father was waiting for me in his wheelchair. It had been several years since he could walk. I found him much more hunched over than when I left for the front. However his expression was extremely lively. He had heard me on the landing and was beaming with his happy mischief. His eyes seemed to say: 'this time they really missed you!'. Touching and radiant note from the great painter a very visual document. Provenance: pasted stamp on verso of the sheet from the collection of the scholar and collector Ray Rawlins. unknown
191586629Cagnes 6 avril 1915 | 10.90 x 16.40 cm | 1 page sur un feuillet
190986706Cagnes Cagnes-sur-Mer 1909. Fine. Cagnes Cagnes-sur-Mer 5 février 1909 10.90 x 16.40 cm 2 pages sur un bifeuillet Autograph letter signed by Auguste Renoir dated in his hand 5 February 1909. 2 pp. in black ink on a double leaf. Horizontal mailing fold. Renoir penned this letter at his villa Les Collettes in Cagnes where he created works of great sensuality and essayed sculpture. The painter orders brushes and refers to an expected visit from the family of Dr Emile Baudot his physician of long standing and chief medical officer of the Compagnie des chemins de fer de l'Ouest. Renoir's sole pupil was the venerable doctor's daughter Jeanne Baudot of whom he painted a portrait and who sat alongside her master for a canvas by Maurice Denis. Maurice Gangnat was a patron distinguished collector and intimate friend of Renoir whom he first met in 1904 through the offices of Paul Gallimard. Upon being introduced to Renoir his pictures so delighted him that he purchased twelve forthwith at a cost of twenty thousand francs. He possessed the connoisseur's eye and Renoir permitted him to select the finest of each spring's production: ""He has the eye"" he would say of him. Between 1905 and 1917 Gangnat acquired one hundred and eighty canvases during his sojourns at Les Collettes among them thirty-six landscapes of Cagnes and its environs. ""Cher Monsieur Gangnat Je retrouve sur ma table une lettre que je croyais depuis longtemps à la porte. Je vous disais que j'avais reçu un avis de la Banque marseillaise ou vous avez eu l'obligeance de déposer de l'argent pour moi et que je vous renverrais Je prends la liberté de vous charger de m'apporter un paquet de pinceaux. Millaud vous les apportera chez vous. Nous comptons toujours sur vous le plus tôt possible. Les Baudot doivent me faire leur visite annuel vers le commencement de mars. Ce pauvre docteur est replacé à la gare Saint Lazare. Ce mois-ci il s'y attendait. . J'espère que vous êtes en bonne santé et prévenez nous pour vous aller chercher à la gare. Ma femme et moi vous envoyons toutes nos amitiés ainsi qu'à Madame Gangnat et à Philippe ."" ""Dear Monsieur Gangnat I have discovered upon my desk a letter which I believed long since dispatched. I was informing you that I had received notice from the Marseille Bank where you were good enough to place money on deposit for me and that I should return it to you . I take the liberty of charging you with bringing me a packet of brushes. Millaud will convey them to your residence. We continue to count upon you at the earliest opportunity. The Baudots are to pay me their annual visit toward the commencement of March. That poor doctor has been reassigned to the Gare Saint-Lazare. He was expecting it this month. . I trust you are in good health and pray advise us so that we may meet you at the station. My wife and I send you our warmest regards together with our compliments to Madame Gangnat and to Philippe ."" A charming and vivid letter from the artist to an intimate friend during his Cagnes period ordering brushes for future masterworks notably his Ode aux fleurs executed that year. unknown
190986706Cagnes 5 février 1909 | 10.90 x 16.40 cm | 2 pages sur un bifeuillet
CINE / 5/9Yellow Now, "Long metrage", 1994, 128 p. br. en "format-écran" (17 x 12), ill. n/b. Essai original, cahier de photogrammes, documents rares ou inédits...
196424554Paris: L'Avant-Scène. Very Good. c.1964. No. 44. Magazine. moderate external rubbing and a bit of edgewear; binding stapled wraps is firm. B&W photographs The full scenario in French for Jean Renoir's 1937 anti-war classic. Includes: full credits numerous scene stills a selection of contemporary press commentaries on the film and an introductory article by Erich von Stroheim "Ma Première Rencontre avec Jean Renoir" "My First Meeting with Jean Renoir". Also in this issue are briefer treatments of two additional films: Dominique Delouche's short film about Edith Stein including an interview with Delouche and Hiroshi Teshigahara's WOMAN IN THE DUNES French title LA FEMME DU SABLE. . L'Avant-Scène unknown books
190187727Cagnes 1901. Fine. Cagnes s.d. printemps 1901 10.50 x 17.20 cm 1 page sur un bifeuillet Autograph letter signed ""R"" by Auguste Renoir addressed to his friend and great collector of his works Paul Bérard. One and a half pages in black ink on a bifolium. Horizontal fold mark inherent to mailing. Renoir writes this letter to the diplomat and banker Paul Bérard one of the most significant figures in his career who commissioned no fewer than ten paintings. They maintained a correspondence spanning several decades. At Bérard's residence the château de Wargemont near Dieppe Renoir painted a number of his masterpieces: celebrated landscapes and portraits of the Bérard family ""some of his liveliest and most unsual portraits"" Anne Distel as well as their cousins and even their butler. Three years earlier the painter had traveled in the footsteps of the Dutch masters with Bérard accompanied by Claude Monet and the art dealer Durand-Ruel. At the time of writing this letter Renoir was staying in the South of France to relieve his rheumatism which eventually led him in the later part of his life to brilliantly explore the medium of sculpture. He mentions the Grand Hôtel des Colonies et des Négociants in Cannes which he often frequented during his stays in the region. This letter may date from the spring of 1901 according to his correspondence with Durand-Ruel Renoir indeed stayed at this Cannes hotel at that time. Also consistent with our letter his wife Aline left at the same moment for Essoyes her native village with their son Jean future renowned filmmaker. At the beginning of summer a few weeks after this letter Renoir would receive the Légion d'honneur from the hands of the letter's recipient Paul Bérard whom he had chosen to present him with Frances highest distinction. ""Dear friend A little less dazed this morning. I think I can give you some information. I think I will be able to pack my things tomorrow Sunday and go down Monday evening to the Hôtel des Négociants in Cannes opposite sic the station. My wife would leave for her hometown with Jean and I will stay a few days alone. Provided all this is not upset by a fifteenth sudden sic bout of flu. I still hope however to recover sic enough to be able to get about a little with you. R. Will be there Monday for dinner at the hotel."" A charming note from the great painter to one of his most important collectors : ""Bérard became a lifelong friend seemingly because he preferred the artistic vie de Boheme to the company of his own social set"" John House. This highly visual document dates from a decisive moment in the reception of Renoirs work just weeks before he was awarded the Légion d'honneur and as his paintings finally began entering French museum collections. With special thanks to Mr. Augustin de Butler for his assistance in preparing this description. unknown
190187727Cagnes s.d. (printemps 1901?) | 10.50 x 17.20 cm | 1 page sur un bifeuillet
83825Paris Galerie Durand-Ruel, in-12 à l'italienne, agrafé, 12p. Légère pliure sur toutes les pages. Bon état. Un portrait et trois reproductions.
1920103426BB(Paris, Crès, um 1920). 4°. 37 S., 1 Bl. u. zahlr. Abb. auf 40 Tafeln. Hldr. d. Zt. mit goldgepr. Rückenschild u. Rückenverg. (Orig.-Umschlag beigebunden). (Éditions des Cahiers d'aujourd'hui).
197153836Torino: Edizioni D'arte Pinacoteca Editrice 1971. Limited. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 31 x 25 cm. Quarto. Grey cloth in dust jacket. Duotone reproductions. Essays in Italian French and English. Titles of works in French language. Limited to 510 copies signed by one of the authors Stefano Pirra. This is copy number 17 and signed by Stefano Pirra. Bottom right corner is bumped which effects the dust jacket and cloth as well as the pages. Tear to rear of dust jacket ~5 cm long. Scarce work. Edizioni D'arte Pinacoteca Editrice hardcover
17-5083New York NY: Hammer Galleries 2003. 4to. 32 pp. Softcovers. Very Good with minor creases on cover. Color Plates. New York, NY: Hammer Galleries, 2003. paperback
17-5101New York NY: Hammer Galleries 2010. 4to. 24 pp. Softcovers. Very Good. Color Plates. New York, NY: Hammer Galleries, 2010. paperback
17-5082New York NY: Hammer Galleries 2000. 4to. 31 pp. Softcovers. Very Good. Color Plates. New York, NY: Hammer Galleries, 2000. paperback
17-5084New York NY: Hammer Galleries 1987. 4to. 24 pp. Softcovers. Very Good with lightly sunned pages. Color Plates. New York, NY: Hammer Galleries, 1987. paperback
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Wear and spots on cover. 7 7/8"w x 11 1/2"h.
1916108641Sans lieu ni date 1916 1 vol. en feuilles petit in-4 de 1 feuillet de présentation et 32 planches lithographiées en noir sous chemise imprimée à rabats. Tirage unique à 250 exemplaires, celui-ci justifié à la main 250/250 en bas de chaque feuille. Publiée par Mme Étienne Clémentel, épouse du ministre des Postes et Télégraphes, cette luxueuse collection a pour but de financer les secours aux orphelins de guerre du personnel des P.T.T. Notre exemplaire est enrichi d'un envoi autographe de Mme Clémentel au journaliste et critique d'art Roger Miles "... très reconnaissante de son aimable collaboration..." Sont réunies des lithographies de P. Bonnard, L. Cappiello, G. Delaw, M. Denis, A. Devambez, L. Dumoulin, A. Faivre, F. Flameng, J.-L. Forain, Franc-Lamy, J. Gaboriaud, A. Guillaume, Guirand de Scévola, R. Koenig, C. Léandre, H. Le Sidaner, Ch. Lemaresquier, A. Leroux, P. Morchain, F. Poulbot, G. Redon, A. Renoir, A. Rodin, A. Roubille, L.H. Ruffe, Sacha Guitry, G. Scott, L. Simon, A. Truchet, P. Vera, E. Vuillard et A. Willette. Album rare qui manque à la Bibliothèque nationale de France.
1916108641Sans lieu ni date 1916 1 vol. en feuilles petit in-4 de 1 feuillet de présentation et 32 planches lithographiées en noir sous chemise imprimée à rabats. Tirage unique à 250 exemplaires, celui-ci justifié à la main 250/250 en bas de chaque feuille. Publiée par Mme Étienne Clémentel, épouse du ministre des Postes et Télégraphes, cette luxueuse collection a pour but de financer les secours aux orphelins de guerre du personnel des P.T.T. Notre exemplaire est enrichi d'un envoi autographe de Mme Clémentel au journaliste et critique d'art Roger Miles "... très reconnaissante de son aimable collaboration..." Sont réunies des lithographies de P. Bonnard, L. Cappiello, G. Delaw, M. Denis, A. Devambez, L. Dumoulin, A. Faivre, F. Flameng, J.-L. Forain, Franc-Lamy, J. Gaboriaud, A. Guillaume, Guirand de Scévola, R. Koenig, C. Léandre, H. Le Sidaner, Ch. Lemaresquier, A. Leroux, P. Morchain, F. Poulbot, G. Redon, A. Renoir, A. Rodin, A. Roubille, L.H. Ruffe, Sacha Guitry, G. Scott, L. Simon, A. Truchet, P. Vera, E. Vuillard et A. Willette. Album rare qui manque à la Bibliothèque nationale de France.
1925014979Tokyo Osaka 1925 In-8 carré Broché, couverture illustrée
196623545Paris Editions D'art Fratelli Pozzo 1966 In-8 carré 45 et 136 reproductions en couleur de tableaux de l'exposition au musée Galliera à Paris en 1966
1990Q-0271004827Penn State University Press 1990-11-05. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Penn State University Press hardcover