Photographies de Paris Match - from 23.04.20 to 03.05.20


  • 1 picture(s)
    Appraisal : 800/1200 €

    Hammer price : 0 €

    LOT N°067

    André LEFEBVRE (1919-1984)
    Congo-Léopoldville : La libération des otages de Stanleyville par les parachutistes belges
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/10
    40 x 60 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    On November 25, 1964, the Stanleyville hostage crisis (Kisangani) had come to a happy ending. During three and one-half months, the Simba rebellion had taken 1600 civilians, including 525 Belgian nationals, as barter in negotiations with the recently independent Congolese state. A soldier from the Belgian army is seen here holding a little girl who was about to return to Brussels.
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    LOT N°068

    Benoit GYSEMBERGH (1954-2013)
    Chute du mur de Berlin
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    52 x 78 cm
    Black wooden frame, 5 cm mat.
    The fall of the Berlin wall. A man breaks the wall with a pickaxe. November, 1989.
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    LOT N°069

    Benoit GYSEMBERGH (1954-2013)
    Chute du mur de Berlin
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    52 x 78 cm
    Black wooden frame, 5 cm mat.
    The fall of the Berlin wall. Several thousand eastern Berliners come to the west for the weekend. November 13, 1989.
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    Hammer price : 1200 €

    LOT N°070

    Benoit GYSEMBERGH (1954-2013)
    Simone Veil à Auschwitz
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/10
    60 x 40 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    One of the rare survivors from the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp, Simone Veil returned there on December 22, 2004, sixty years after being liberated. A living witness to Nazi barbarism, Veill returned to this haunting inferno both as a speaker of the unspeakable, and to prevent such horrors from happening again.
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    LOT N°071

    Daniel CAMUS (1929-1995)
    Cuba années 1950
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/10
    40 x 60 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    A rebel and a police officer exchange gunfire in Havana on January 2, 1959. Dictator Batista had fled the previous day.  In a few hours, Castro and his comrades would enter the city.  Daniel Camus and Marie-Hélène Vivies, journalists at Paris Match, interrupted their Cuban honeymoon to cover the revolution.
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    LOT N°072

    Jack GAROFALO (1923-2004)
    Mines de diamants en Afrique du Sud 
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    55 x 55 cm
    Black wooden frame, 5 cm mat.
    Inside the Johannesburg diamond mines, South Africa. Not dated.
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    LOT N°073

    Maurice JARNOUX (1907-1969)
    Paul-Émile Victor, Jacques-Yves Cousteau & Maurice Herzog
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/10
    40 x 60 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    Paul-Émile Victor, the Great Northern Explorer (far left) in the cabin he built from scratch in the Rambouillet forest on the outskirts of Paris. He spent the weekend there with deep sea diver and filmmaker Jacques-Yves Cousteau (center, with his dachshund Bulle) and Maurice Herzog, the first mountain-climber to reach the top of the Annapurna.
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    LOT N°074

    Philippe LE TELLIER (1930-2011)
    Drame de la mine de Marcinelle  
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/10
    60 x 45 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    This man is in a state of shock. He survived the explosion inside the Marcinelle mine that took place in tunnels nearly 1000 meters underground near Charleroi on August 8, 1956, claiming the lives of 262 miners. The Bois du Cazier coal mine catastrophe remains the most devastating in Belgian history.
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Infos

Exhibition :

Pas d'exposition.

Toutes les photos sont accompagnées d'un certificat d'authenticité Paris Match.

Les achats seront disponibles à Paris ou à Bruxelles après le confinement.

 

Auction fees : 25% TTC

Auction details

Begins : 23.04.20
Ends : 03.05.20 from 21:00

21h

001 -> 006 :
Art
007 -> 040 :
Cinéma
041 -> 066 :
Musique
067 -> 074 :
Médias
075 -> 086 :
Guerre
087 -> 093 :
Nature
094 -> 095 :
Architecture
096 -> 097 :
Espace
098 -> 103 :
Mode
104 -> 105 :
Théâtre
106 -> 113 :
Politique
114 -> 120 :
Sport
121 -> 122 :
Littérature
123 -> 127 :
Royauté