578 résultats
191666844Paris: Georges Crès & Cie 1916. Fine. Georges Crès & Cie Paris 1916 12 x 19 cm broché First edition on ordinary paper. Frontispiece by Théphile Alexandre Steinlen. Beautiful autograph inscription signed by Colette to her lover Valentine Feydeau : ""A Valentine Feydeau 1 / 1 Elle n'aura le reste de la dedication que si elle revient."" Georges Crès & Cie unknown
1916318737Paris 1916. Drawing. Conte on paper. Signed in conte.<br/> <br/> Haunting study of a young girl with side profile and lip studies. Foxing toning small tears in the margins otherwise in good condition. Theophile Alexandre Steinlen 1859-1923 was a Swiss-born French Art Nouveau painter and printmaker. He was politically engaged and collaborated with anarchist and socialist groups. Frequently referred to as just Steinlen he is best known for his 'Chat Noir' advertisements for the cabaret of the same name.<br/> <br/> unknown
189875859Paris: Imprimerie Champenoispour CH. MassonH. Piazza 1898. Fine. Imprimerie Champenois pour CH. Masson H. Piazza Paris Juin 1898 19.50 x 36 cm une feuille Rare original lithograph executed by Théophile Alexandre Steinlen for L'Estampe Moderne series number 14 published in June 1898. One of 50 deluxe copies printed on Japan paper with wide margins artist's signature and date in the plate publisher's dry stamp depicting a child's profile in the lower margin with the numbered stamp of the deluxe issue on verso some foxing. Lithograph inspired by an extract from Germinie Lacerteux by the Goncourts. A magnificent French monthly publication edited between May 1897 and April 1899 L'Estampe moderne consists of previously unpublished chromolithographs which unlike other magazines such as Les Maîtres de l'Affiche and as stipulated on the tissue guards were created specially by each artist for the magazine. Thus 100 prints appeared in total covering the major artistic movements of the late 19th century: Symbolism Art Nouveau Pre-Raphaelites Orientalists and Belle Epoque. Each delivery of four prints was issued in 2000 copies sold at 3.50F and 100 on Japan paper offered at 10F. Henri Piazza also planned a confidential deluxe issue: 50 copies on Japan paper with wide margins and 50 in black on China paper at the considerable price of 30F. This print of handsome format is superbly printed on one of the most prestigious papers: China paper. ""Despite all its qualities China paper too inconsistent owes its reputation not to its own beauty but to its particular affinities with printing ink. Its texture smooth and soft together is more apt than any other to receive a beautiful impression. This property makes China paper sought after for printing engravings."" Anatole France. French collectors' interest in artistic posters intensified at the beginning of the 1890s. Octave Uzanne to describe this fever invented the term ""affichomania."" The poster originally popular and posted in the streets of the capital then became an art object and its ephemeral medium became precious and devoted to preservation. Piazza decided to remove the poster from its advertising purpose and elevate it to the rank of a work of art in its own right on the same level as the luxury illustrated book. He thus composed a prestigious collection of entirely original works by the most prominent European artists of the moment: Georges de Feure Eugène Grasset Henri Detouche Emile Berchmans Louis Rhead Gaston de Latenay Lucien Lévy-Dhurmer Gustave-Max Stevens Charles Doudelet Hans Christiansen Henri Fantin-Latour Steinlen Ibels Engels Willette Henri Meunier Evenepoël Bellery-Desfontaines Charles Léandre etc. A handsome copy. Imprimerie Champenoispour CH. MassonH. Piazza unknown
B173074-1Paris Édition La Guerre n.d. 18 original lithographs 4 printed in blue on uncut cream wove paper each signed in brown crayon at the foot. Contents loose as issued. Sm. folio. Portfolio publishers boards gilt 1/4 cloth ties. This copy lacks the preliminary 4pp. but is complete with all the lithographs. First lithograph browned. Paris (Édition La Guerre), n.d. hardcover
51-4712Paris : Devambez 1915 . Original lithograph poster. 118 x 77 cm. Repaired and mounted on cloth by the artisan binder Sasha Mosalov. 98 x 138 cm. - Two 'poilus' or infantrymen. One has a rose in his mouth. Translation of title: Poilu Day. December 25 and 26 1915. Organized by Parliament. - Signed: Steinlen 1915. - Another edition: POS - Fr .S74 no. 4a signed proof sheet. Edition 185/200. - Promotional goal: Fr. H59. 1915. - Item is no. 131 in a printed checklist available in the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Reading Room. Paris : Devambez, [1915] hardcover
189874859Paris: Imprimerie Champenoispour CH. MassonH. Piazza 1898. Fine. Imprimerie Champenois pour CH. Masson H. Piazza Paris Juin 1898 34.50 x 21 cm une feuille Rare original lithograph executed by Théophile Alexandre Steinlen for L'Estampe Moderne series number 14 published in June 1898. One of 50 deluxe proofs printed on China paper with wide margins artist's signature and date in the plate publisher's dry stamp depicting a child's profile in the lower margin mounted on a sheet of laid paper with the numbered stamp of the deluxe printing on the verso some foxing. Lithograph inspired by an excerpt from Germinie Lacerteux by the Goncourts. Magnificent French monthly publication edited between May 1897 and April 1899 L'Estampe moderne consists of unpublished chromolithographs which unlike other magazines such as Les Maîtres de l'Affiche and as stipulated on the tissue guards were created specially by each artist for the magazine. Thus 100 prints appear in total covering the major artistic movements of the late nineteenth century: Symbolism Art Nouveau Pre-Raphaelites Orientalists and Belle Epoque. Each delivery of four prints is published in 2000 copies sold for 3.50F and 100 on Japan paper offered at 10F. Henri Piazza also provides a confidential printing of very high luxury: 50 copies on Japan paper with wide margins and 50 in black on China paper at the considerable price of 30F. This print of handsome format is superbly printed on one of the most prestigious papers: China paper. ""Despite all its qualities China paper too inconsistent owes its reputation not to its own beauty but indeed to its particular affinities with printing ink. Its texture smooth and soft together is more apt than any other to receive a fine printing. This property makes China paper sought after for printing engravings."" Anatole France. The interest of French collectors in artistic posters amplifies at the beginning of the 1890s. Octave Uzanne to qualify this fever invents the term ""affichomanie"". The poster originally popular and posted in the streets of the capital then becomes an art object and its ephemeral support becomes precious and devoted to conservation. Piazza decides to remove the poster from its advertising vocation and to elevate it to the rank of a complete work of art on the same level as the luxury illustrated book. He thus composes a prestigious collection of entirely original works by the most prominent European artists of the moment: Georges de Feure Eugène Grasset Henri Detouche Emile Berchmans Louis Rhead Gaston de Latenay Lucien Lévy-Dhurmer Gustave-Max Stevens Charles Doudelet Hans Christiansen Henri Fantin-Latour Steinlen Ibels Engels Willette Henri Meunier Evenepoël Bellery-Desfontaines Charles Léandre etc. Handsome copy. Imprimerie Champenoispour CH. MassonH. Piazza unknown
190186266Paris: H. Piazza et CieSevin & Rey 1901. Fine. H. Piazza et Cie Sevin & Rey Paris 1901 15 x 20.50 cm broché First edition one of 100 numbered copies on Japan paper the only deluxe copies. Handsome copy. Work illustrated with 100 colored drawings by Théophile Alexandre Steinlen. H. Piazza et CieSevin & Rey unknown
198518914TANNER STAEHLIN 09/1985. 1. hardcover. TANNER + STAEHLIN hardcover
190039119Paris: Edouard Pelletan 1900. AN EXCEPTIONAL COPY OF THIS IMPORTANT EXAMPLE OF FINE PRINTING AND WOOD-ENGRAVING. A livre d'artiste devoted to Gutenberg illustrated with 15 OUTSTANDING ORIGINAL WOOD-ENGRAVINGS by Deloche Ernest and Frédéric Florian Froment and Mathieu after G. Bellenger Bellery-Desfontaines F. Florian and Steinlen. From a total edition of only 113 numbered copies this is ONE OF ONLY 6 COPIES the best copies aside from the unique copy on real vellum printed on antique Japanese paper with two additional suites of the wood-engravings on Chinese paper and on antique Japanese paper. EACH OF THE WOOD-ENGRAVINGS IN THE SUITES IS SIGNED BY THE ENGRAVER. This copy printed for FELIX LESEUR a French doctor and atheist who mocked his devoted young wife's beliefs until she too became an atheist. She later recovered her faith and after she died he became a priest. Large 4to. BEAUTIFULLY BOUND BY GRUEL signed IN FULL JANSENIST CHERRY MOROCCO with quintuple gilt filets on the turn-ins. Original wraps and backstrip preserved. All edges gilt. FINE AND BRIGHT WITH NO DEFECTS inside and out. In the original morocco-lined slipcase. A GORGEOUS PRODUCTION BRINGING TOGETHER LEADING ARTISTS AND ENGRAVERS AND OF COURSE ONE OF THE GREAT BINDERS OF THE PERIOD. UNIQUE. <br/><br/> Edouard Pelletan paperback
51-4711Paris : I. Lapina 1916. Original lithograph poster. 125 x 80 cm. Repaired and mounted on cloth by the artisan binder Sasha Mosalov. 98 x 138 cm. - Translation of title: Serbia Day. June 25 1916. Depicts a group of Serbian civilians and soldiers as they migrate to the mountains. - Signed: Steinlen 1916. - Promotional goal: Fr. H59. 1916. - Item is no. 132 in a printed checklist available in the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Reading Room. Paris : I. Lapina, [1916] hardcover
02-11051894. Lithograph. 272 x 182 mm. First state of 2. Signed in the stone. One of 100 impressions signed and numbered in pencil below the image. Crauzat 454. 1894. unknown
57108Eugene Rey Paris 1930. First Edition. 4to unpaginated b/w illus tipped-in colour plates loose tissue guards. Text in French. A very good copy tape marks on endpapers card wraps frayed and partially split at spine. . Limited to 500 copies of which this is number 481. Eugene Rey, Paris, 1930. First Edition paperback
19201797AG1920. um 1920. Zeichnung mit brauner Tusche. Bildformat: 115 x 15 cm. Blattformat: 14 x 235 cm. Unten links mit monogramiertem Nachlasstempel. unknown
3971897. Lithograph. From the suite "Chansons des femmes" in which there were 15 images of women represented. Crauzat 189. Image: 7 x 5. unknown
97716Paris bureaux de l'Illustration 1897-99. 44 x 32 cm Papierbedingt gebräunt teilweise randrissig teilweise hinterlegt. - Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen 10. November 1859 in Lausanne; † 14. Dezember 1923 in Paris war ein französischer Maler Zeichner Grafiker und Illustrator schweizerischer Herkunft. Er wurde vor allem für seine Plakat-Entwürfe insbesondere für das Kabarett Le Chat Noir im Stil der französischen Kunstrichtung Art Nouveau bekannt. - Alphonse Gallaud de la Pérouse nach einigen Quellen Alphonse Galland genannt Zo d’Axa 24. Mai 1864 in Paris; † 30. August 1930 in Marseille war ein Anarchist Antimilitarist Autor und satirischer Journalist. Er war Gründer der Zeitschriften „L'Endehors“ und „La Feuille“. Bis 1899 veröffentlichte Zo d'Axa in La Feuille verschiedene antimilitaristische und antikapitalistische Artikel. Er lancierte eine Kampagne gegen Kindergefängnisse. Bei den Wahlen kürte La Feuille einen Esel zum offiziellen Kandidaten; während dieser durch Paris spazierengeführt wurde erregte er einen Skandal. Am Tag des Wahlganges ließ sich Zo von einem durch den weißen Esel gezogenen Panzer durch die Stadt ziehen dem eine zahlreiche lachende Menge folgte. Die Polizei erschien und wollte der Demonstration ein Ende setzen und den Esel ins Tierheim bringen woraufhin sich ein Krawall entzündete und Zo d'Axa den Esel mit den Worten „Das ist nicht mehr wichtig dies ist nun ein offizieller Kandidat!“ freiließ. 010 Paris, bureaux de l'Illustration, 1897-99 unknown
190374987Paris: Editions d'art Edouard Pelletan 1903. Fine. Editions d'art Edouard Pelletan Paris 1903 14.50 x 20.50 cm relié First edition of this exhibition catalogue held at 32 place Saint Georges in NovemberDecember 1903. Bound in contemporary chocolate brown morocco-backed marbled boards spine plain corners in matching morocco marbled endpapers gilt top edge original wrappers and spine preserved; signed binding by Lortic. Pasted on the rear pastedown is the invitation card to the exhibition illustrated by Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen. Preface by Anatole France. A handsome copy finely bound by Lortic son of Charles Baudelaires bookbinder. Editions d'art Edouard Pelletan hardcover
02-11961896. Color lithograph. 254 x 180 mm. Second state of 2. Signed in the stone. Crauzat 463. 1896. unknown
1901168104Paris 1901. paperback. fine. Black & white frontispiece 99 beautiful color illustrations. Tall 12mo original printed wrappers with wrap-around color illustration; original glassine; unopened pages. Paris: Edition H. Piazza/Sevin et Rey 1901. Text in French. A very fine unused copy.<br/> <br/> unknown
02-11931903. Lithograph. 39 x 49 cm. Signed and titled in the stone. Crauzat 252. 1903. unknown
02-1114E. Sansot 1907. Lithograph. 253 x 430 mm. Signed in the stone. First state of 2 before becoming the cover to Les Gueules Noires by E. Morel. Crauzat 269. Tape mark extending 5 cm. into the image. Waterstain in margin. E. Sansot, 1907. unknown
191479124Paris: E. Rey 1914. Fine. E. Rey Paris 1914 15.50 x 20 cm broché First edition on ordinary paper. Spine lightly sunned otherwise handsome copy. Work illustrated with 174 drawings by Steinlen. Rare signed autograph inscription by Théophile Alexandre Steinlen. E. Rey unknown
191888522Paris: s. n. 1918. Fine. s. n. Paris 1er avril 1918 21.3 x 29.5 cm Une feuille Autograph letter dated and signed by Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen 30 lines in black ink written from his Montmartre residence at 21 rue Caulaincourt addressed to his friends the Lefèvres.Folding marks inherent to mailing minor marginal tears.The painter inquires after the health of Madame Lefèvre who was unwell at the time and asks his correspondent to see that everything is put in order at their house in Saint Ay where his wife and model Massia would soon be staying.Steinlen is held back in Paris: ""Pour moi je ne se sais trop ce que je ferai en tout cas je ne puis quitter Paris avant le 15 - d'ici là des évènements peuvent survenir qui me bloqueront ici. ou ailleurs - s'ils ne s'arrangent pas de la façon que je souhaite St Ay ne me verra pas cette année."" s. n. unknown
51-2902Paris: Isabey & Salis 1890-1891. Illustrated throughout with cartoons advertisements etc. by Steinlen DoesSaint-Maurice Capy Fau Belon Cottin Malteste Sta Thélem Folio 43x30 cm 17x12" bound in red cloth decorated in gilt.A collection of original weekly issues of the Paris periodical spanning 30 August 1890 to 29 August 1891. Le Chat Noir was a nineteenth-century entertainment establishment in the bohemian Montmartre district of Paris considered to be the first modern cabaret. From 1892 to 1895 the cabaret published a weekly magazine with the same name featuring literary writings news from the cabaret and Montmartre poetry and political satire.Wear and some dampstaining to cloth some vertical slits to cloth along spine; interior sound with toning; very good. Few pages with tears. Paris: Isabey & Salis, 1890-1891. hardcover
02-1107ca. 1915. Lithograph. 19 x 28 cm. Stamp signed. One of 400 numbered impressions. ca. 1915. unknown
02-1106ca. 1915. Lithograph. 23 x 49 cm. Marginal tear. Signed and dated in the stone. One of 400 hand-numbered impressions. ca. 1915. unknown