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34347Bruxelles. Editions du Nord. 1944. Coll : Flamma Tenax. Grand In-8. br. Couvs. rempliés. Très nbrs ills. en couleurs de D.-Ch. Fouqueray. 326 p. et 298 p. Tome premier : N°5133 sur vélin pur fil. BE.
1944223981944 Bruxelles, Editions du Nord (Collection "Flamma Tenax"), 1944, 2 volumes grand in 8° brochés, 328 et 299 pages ; couvertures rempliées illustrées en couleurs, infimes défauts.
1944732751944 Bruxelles, Editions du Nord (Collection "Flamma Tenax"), 1944, 2 volumes grand in 8° brochés, 328 et 299 pages ; couvertures rempliées illustrées en couleurs, petits accidents aux couvertures.
ORD-10616Illustrations de Charles Fouqueray. Bruxelles. Éditions du Nord. 1944. 2 volumes gd in-8 (180 x 240mm), dos à 4 nerfs et coins chagrin bleu, gardes marbrées, têtes dorées, couvertures illustrées couleurs conservées, VIII, 328pp. et 299pp., très nombreuses illustrations en couleurs dans et hors texte de Fouqueray. Dos brunis, petit manque de cuir au 2°plat du tome 2 sinon bons exemplaires.
98960Bruxelles, Aux Editions du Nord, Albert Parmentier, 1944. 19 x 26, 2 volumes, 328 + 299 pages, broché, non coupé, couverture rempliée, très bon état.
1944001764Bruxelles Aux Editions du Nord, Albert Parmentier 1944
Bruxelles, Editions du Nord, Albert Parmentier, 25 décembre 1944., Collection Flamma Tenax. 2 volumes grands in-8, (19 x 25,5 cm), brochés, couvertures rempliées illustrées en couleurs, 326-[4] et 298-[8] pp, non coupées. Bel exemplaire. Planches illustrées en frontispice et très nombreuses illustrations dans et hors-texte de Charle Fouqueray. Un des 500 exemplaires numérotés sur vergé supérieur de Hollande (n° 173) après 150 sur fort vélin de Hollande. Quatrième volume de la collection Flamma Tenax.
13676Bruxelles, Editions du Nord, Albert Parmentier, 25 décembre 1944., Collection Flamma Tenax. 2 volumes grands in-8, reliures demi chagrin fauve, dos a larges nerfs, titres dorés, couvertures illustrées en couleurs,conservées 326-[4] et 298[8] pp, Bel exemplaire. Planches illustrées en frontispice et très nombreuses illustrations dans et hors-texte de Charle Fouqueray.
26732Bruxelles, Editions du Nord, Albert Parmentier, 25 décembre 1944., Collection Flamma Tenax. 2 volumes grands in-8, (19 x 25,5 cm), brochés, couvertures rempliées illustrées en couleurs, 326-[4] et 298-[8] pp, non coupées.
ORD-14401Paris. Amiot-Dumont. 1949. In-8 (138 x 190mm) broché, couverture à rabats illustrée couleurs par Charles Fouqueray, 163 pages. Bel exemplaire. Peu courant.
1935FER-B55A.E.E.B 1935 In4 - agrafé - non paginé ( environ 24 pages )- Sommaire voir photo
1935FER-B55A.E.E.B 1935 In4 - agrafé - non paginé ( environ 24 pages )- Sommaire voir photo
51828Paris: Laborey 1947. FIRST EDITION. LIMITED EDITION 450. This being no. 246 of 430 on "velin du Marais". 4to. 28 x 23 cm. pp.135ll.4. As issued loose in original pictorial wrappers contained within original marbled paper covered solander box. Full page map and 45 illustrations in colour by Fouqueray including 6 full page and 1 double page. Escales d'Asie describes a sailing voyage round the coast of Arabia: beginning at Suez taking the Red Sea to Aden then Muscat and the Persian Gulf to Basra. Fouqueray's watercolours - in which he employs a broad and subtle palette - are impressionistic but with a fine eye for detail. Author and artist started their expedition at Al Wajh on the Red Sea coast which Fouqueray "found to be a thriving trading port: long caravans arriving from the desert sands; dhows laden with goods of every description from Egypt Ethiopia Djibouti Yemen the Sultanate of Zanzibar and the rest of East Africa were tied up on the inlet" Billecocq p. 62. Next stop was Yanbu al-Bahr the port serving Medina before they moved on to their last port of call Jeddah - through which pilgrims pass to Mecca. Billecocq notes that "prior to the end of the First World War French artists had produced no major work depicting the country that was to become Saudi Arabia. But 1917 saw the appearance of Charles Fouqueray who was to become one of the most eminent official French artists an undisputed master of the Orientalist movement of the beginning of the century. He was in fact the very first to do what had never been attempted before". Dominique Charles Fouqueray 1869-1956 studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris and specialised in marine painting becoming in 1908 Peintre de la Marine Painter to the Fleet an official title awarded by the French government entitling the holder to embark on French navy vessels. In 1914 he was the first recipient of the Prix de l'Indochine. Claude Farrère 1876-1957 was a prolific author of novels with an exotic setting. In 1905 he won the Prix Goncourt for Les civilisés The Civilized set in French Indochina. The preface is by the French naval officer Auguste Thomazi 1873-1959 who wrote a number of naval histories. Farrère and Fouqueray had previously collaborated on Jonques et sampans 1945 about their journey to China. Fouqueray's watercolour sketches for the present work date from between 1918 and 1922. During the First World War Fouqueray was sent by the French combined forces to the Middle East and particularly Saudi-Arabia. Bahrein Kuwait and Oman followed soon after. Stopping off in each country he made hundreds of watercolour sketches of local life and colour some of which were later worked up into oil paintings in his studio in Paris. Escales d'Asie Asian Stopovers his book has a strange publishing history. Originally published in a limited edition of 450 copies in France in 1947 the colour lithographed illustrations come from these earlier trips to illustrate the text of Claude Farrere also an account of a yacht voyage round the coasts of Saudi Arabia and the Gulf coast. Fouqueray's wonderfully evocative sketches had been waiting some twenty five years to find a home. His pictures of dhows Arab falconers of Muscat Matra of Kuwait bazaar have never been bettered and are a unique portrait of life once lived today a distant memory. Paris: Laborey, 1947. unknown
1947163564Paris: Laborey 1947. Vivacious watercolour impressions of Saudi Arabia First and limited edition number 148 of 450 copies. Escales d'Asie describes a sailing voyage round the coast of Arabia: beginning at Suez taking the Red Sea to Aden then Muscat and the Persian Gulf to Basra. Fouqueray's watercolours - in which he employs a broad and subtle palette - are impressionistic but with a fine eye for detail. Author and artist started their expedition at Al Wajh on the Red Sea coast which Fouqueray "found to be a thriving trading port: long caravans arriving from the desert sands; dhows laden with goods of every description from Egypt Ethiopia Djibouti Yemen the Sultanate of Zanzibar and the rest of East Africa were tied up on the inlet" Billecocq p. 62. Next stop was Yanbu al-Bahr the port serving Medina before they moved on to their last port of call Jeddah - through which pilgrims pass to Mecca. Billecocq notes that "prior to the end of the First World War French artists had produced no major work depicting the country that was to become Saudi Arabia. But 1917 saw the appearance of Charles Fouqueray who was to become one of the most eminent official French artists an undisputed master of the Orientalist movement of the beginning of the century. He was in fact the very first to do what had never been attempted before". Dominique Charles Fouqueray 1869-1956 studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris and specialized in marine painting becoming in 1908 Peintre de la Marine Painter to the Fleet an official title awarded by the French government entitling the holder to embark on French navy vessels. In 1914 he was the first recipient of the Prix de l'Indochine. Claude Farrère 1876-1957 was a prolific author of novels with an exotic setting. In 1905 he won the Prix Goncourt for Les civilisés The Civilized set in French Indochina. The preface is by the French naval officer Auguste Thomazi 1873-1959 who wrote a number of naval histories. Farrère and Fouqueray had previously collaborated on Jonques et sampans 1945 about their journey to China. Fouqueray's watercolour sketches for the present work date from between 1918 and 1922. Quarto. Vignette title page printed in green and black 45 colour illustrations some full-page one double page by Fouqueray coloured map. Loose as issued in original cream-coloured pictorial wrappers with the original glassine and marbled solander box pale green label to lid. Box professionally refurbished slight bump at head of a few leaves. An excellent copy. Xavier Beguin Billecocq Impressions and Colours: Charles Fouqueray a French Painter in Saudi Arabia 1998. unknown
1947163532Paris: Laborey 1947. Vivacious watercolour impressions of Saudi Arabia First and limited edition number 30 of 450 copies. Escales d'Asie describes a sailing voyage round the coast of Arabia: beginning at Suez taking the Red Sea to Aden then Muscat and the Persian Gulf to Basra. Fouqueray's watercolours - in which he employs a broad and subtle palette - are impressionistic but with a fine eye for detail. Author and artist started their expedition at Al Wajh on the Red Sea coast which Fouqueray "found to be a thriving trading port: long caravans arriving from the desert sands; dhows laden with goods of every description from Egypt Ethiopia Djibouti Yemen the Sultanate of Zanzibar and the rest of East Africa were tied up on the inlet" Billecocq p. 62. Next stop was Yanbu al-Bahr the port serving Medina before they moved on to their last port of call Jeddah - through which pilgrims pass to Mecca. Billecocq notes that "prior to the end of the First World War French artists had produced no major work depicting the country that was to become Saudi Arabia. But 1917 saw the appearance of Charles Fouqueray who was to become one of the most eminent official French artists an undisputed master of the Orientalist movement of the beginning of the century. He was in fact the very first to do what had never been attempted before". Dominique Charles Fouqueray 1869-1956 studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris and specialized in marine painting becoming in 1908 Peintre de la Marine Painter to the Fleet an official title awarded by the French government entitling the holder to embark on French navy vessels. In 1914 he was the first recipient of the Prix de l'Indochine. Claude Farrère 1876-1957 was a prolific author of novels with an exotic setting. In 1905 he won the Prix Goncourt for Les civilisés The Civilized set in French Indochina. The preface is by the French naval officer Auguste Thomazi 1873-1959 who wrote a number of naval histories. Farrère and Fouqueray had previously collaborated on Jonques et sampans 1945 about their journey to China. Fouqueray's watercolour sketches for the present work date from between 1918 and 1922. Quarto 275 x 221 mm. Vignette title page printed in green and black 45 colour illustrations some full-page one double page by Fouqueray coloured map. Contemporary three half dark blue morocco-grain skiver spine gilt lettered within a decorative cartouche gilt marbled sides top edge gilt with the original wrappers bound in. Spine sunned. A very good copy handsomely bound. Xavier Beguin Billecocq Impressions and Colours: Charles Fouqueray a French Painter in Saudi Arabia 1998. unknown
12057Paris, Laborey, MCMXLVII (1947). Tirage Unique de 450 exemplaires sur vélin du Marais, numérotés de 21 à 450 et 20 exemplaires numérotés de 1 à 20 sur vélin d'Arches (Cet exemplaire No ). 1 volume in-4 en feuilles, 135 pp., reliure ancienne demi-chagrin, dos légèrement insolé, couverture rigide illustrée et rempliée conservée. Ouvrage illustré par Charles Fouqueray de 45 compositions aquarellées, dont 20 hors-texte, très bon exemplaire.
RO80076217LEROY J.. Début XXe. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 1 planche en couleurs de 38 / 28 cm. Supplément au n°2 de l'Album historique de l'Armée et de la Marine.. . . . Classification : 800-Gravures XX
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19258246763Bureaux des Etudes 1925. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Re-bound by library. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1100grams ISBN: Bureaux des Etudes hardcover
19258246769Bureaux Des Etudes 1925. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. Book contains pencil markings. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Re-bound by library. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1050grams ISBN: Bureaux Des Etudes hardcover
191057446Paris : Alphonse Picard 1910. 240x160mm. XXV- demi-percaline. Plats papier marbr. Etiquette de titre manuscrite au dos. Intrieur propre. Bon tat. 1430 Alphonse Picard unknown
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