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1918005718Paris: La Vie Parisienne 1918. First Edition . Illustrated Wraps. Very Good. 13.75" x 10.5. Chéri Hérouard Georges Léonnec Suzanne Meunier Carlegle others uncredited. . Paris: La Vie Parisienne 1918. Illustrations - ephemera from an unassembled issue of March 23 1918 of La Vie Parisienne from its Golden Age by some of the forty or fifty great illustration artists who gained famed in large part for their work in that famed Society magazine. 8 pages remaining here from a partly stapled but not fully assembled original copy of the issue; one seam is even unopened. The included art is by Chéri Hérouard Georges Léonnec Suzanne Meunier Carlegle and others uncredited. Text in French. Illustrated wraps in the very large folio size 13.75" x 10.5" 8 glossy pages here of an original 19. As remaining ephemera these pages are in Very Good condition and more than suitable for framing or other applications; a touch of crinkle some tiny seam chips and short closed edge cuts none of which show up well in the scans which see. The two-page spreads - of a folio size publication - are too large to be completely included on even a large-format scanner but you will get the idea. The conceits of Art Nouveau and Art Deco evolving one to the other at the time as those could be manifested through depiction of the wonders of French women may never have been more stunning than they were through the remarkable sensibilities of the coterie of artists who regularly contributed to La Vie Parisienne. These pages are from an unassembled original - and of course first and only edition - example of that unique publication. As such extraordinarily hard to replace whether in full issues or as surviving frame-able ephemera as here. l-eph2 <br/> <br/> La Vie Parisienne paperback
19141260651914. Paris: Lucien Vogel 1914. <br /> <br /> Single plate.<br /> <br /> § From a spectacularly illustrated fashion magazine of the early 1900s depicting the cutting edge of style at the time. unknown
B173345-1Paris Société Littéraire de France 1916. 4 56 2pp. Prof. illus. Text in manuscript by the artist. Oblong 4to. Cloth with dec. illus. supralibros title in color. Acetate d.j. New fitted cloth clamshell case. Paris (Société Littéraire de France), 1916. hardcover
1927189671Paris: Xavier Havermans 1927. Softcover. VG- light shelfwear and soiling to wraps and text block pages are clean and clear. Tan wraps with black and red lettering; V 90 color and bw illustrations mylar cover. Text is in French. Color illustrations throughout from Swiss born artist Charles-Emile Carlegle. Xavier Havermans paperback
1933157214to. Bound uncut with all orig. wrappers in a fine hcalf. Gilt back and titlelabel. Jakob Baden 1933. No 293 of 350 "sur vélin de Rives" a total of 375 copies. Illustrated with fine orig. woodcuts in colour. unknown
103392Paris Société littéraire de France 1916. Quer-8° 56 S. m blattgrosssen Illustr. OLwd. m Deckelillustration Deckel berieben min. fleckig Exlibris a Vors. Im Gelenk etws locker. Charles-Émile Egli dit Carlègle 1877–1937 est un graveur illustrateur et peintre suisse naturalisé français.Sous le nom de « Carlègle » il illustre des journaux satiriques tels que L'Assiette au beurre Le Rire Demain ou La Vie parisienne mais aussi L'Illustration Cocorico Fantasio et de nombreux livres et textes classiques ou contemporains comme La Fontaine Ronsard Verlaine Henri de Régnier etc.À compter de 1905 il commence à publier des albums de gravures comme L'Automobile 217-UU et Une histoire qui finit mal. En 1908 il commence à réaliser des illustrations destinées à des ouvrages. En 1909 il participe à des expositions internationales de dessinateurs humoristiques Paris Copenhague. Sa production ne faiblit pas dans les années 1920 et il reste à la fois chic et populaire produisant pour la Gazette du Bon Ton et La Vie Parisienne. Text franz. Dieses Buch befindet sich in unserem Aussenlager; sollten Sie dieses im Laden abholen wollen bitten wir Sie um vorgängige Nachricht. 010 Paris, Société littéraire de France, 1916 unknown