Photographies de Paris Match - from 23.04.20 to 03.05.20


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    LOT N°051

    Gérard GERY (1925-2013)
    Françoise Hardy 
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    40 x 60 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    Not yet 20, already a winner of the Charles Cros Academy Grand Prix, she just released her second album, and that same month would be headlining at the Olympia. In November, 1964, Françoise Hardy is a happy young singer… while at the same time a bit melancholy, like all boys and girls her age.
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    LOT N°052

    Gérard GERY (1925-2013)
    Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts & Keith Richards 
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    Edition 1/1
    53 x 80 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    Of the five original Rolling Stones of 1964, only three would still be members in 2017 : Mick Jagger, singer, Charlie Watts, drummer, and Keith Richards, guitarist, photographed backstage at the Olympia.
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    LOT N°053

    Gérard GERY (1925-2013)
    The Rolling Stones
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    Edition 1/1
    53 x 80 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    The Rolling Stones gave their first concert in France on October 20, 1964:  Bill Wyman, Brian Jones, Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts and Keith Richards on stage at the Olympia. In the concert hall, the crowd went wild: seats ripped apart, glass windows broken.  At the concert’s end, the police would arrest several hundred young spectators. The legend of the Stones had begun.
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    LOT N°054

    Jack GAROFALO (1924-2005)
    Jacques Brel
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    Edition 1/1
    53 x 80 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    When Jacques Brel announced his retirement from the stage, it was partly to devote more of his time to his passion, flying.  In 1966, he would spend one month traveling on board his single engine propellor jet, the Gardian Horizon, ultimately ending up in Lebanon. He would later fly a dual-engine Beechcraft D 50 after moving to the Marquesas Islands.
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    LOT N°055

    Jack GAROFALO (1924-2005) 
    Claude Nougaro, Sacha Distel, Jean-Marc Thibault, Roger Pierre, Johnny Hallyday & Jean-Pierre Cassel
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    Edition 1/1
    53 x 80 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat. 
    December, 1962, was a time for camaraderie… and Christmas cigars. Claude Nougaro is seen in front, followed by Sacha Distel (whose living room provided the backdrop), Jean-Marc Thibault, Roger Pierre, Johnny Hallyday and Jean-Pierre Cassel.  Six young singers who had only just begun to keep France humming, and in the case of Pierre and Thibault, to keep the country laughing.
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    LOT N°056

    Jacques de POTIER (1925-2006)
    Barbara 
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    Edition 1/1
    80 x 53 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    Barbara performed the opening act for Félix Marten in 1961, and for Georges Brassens in 1964 at the Bobino. But in 1965, she was the featured performer at the prestigious Parisian concert hall. A success she would evoke in Ma plus belle histoire d’amour: “It was a September night / You came to wait for me / here, do you remember? (Ce fut un soir en septembre / Vous étiez venus m’attendre / Ici même, vous en souvenez-vous ?)”
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    LOT N°057

    Jean TESSEYRE (1937-2003)
    Georges Brassens & Jean Ferrat
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    Edition 1/1
    53 x 80 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    One was a gentle and gruff anarchist, the other had never hidden his communist sympathies, but Georges Brassens and Jean Ferrat shared the same love of life and were mutual admirers. February 13, 1967, they are having a conversation about their craft on the RTL radio station.
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    LOT N°058

    Jean-Claude SAUER (1935 - 2013)
    Françoise Hardy 
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    Edition 1/1
    53 x 80 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat. 
    During this month of March, 1963, French singer Françoise Hardy has no need to ask her mirror for answers;  she knows that she is the most beautiful.  Six months earlier, France had fallen in love with this shy unknown 18 year-old who sang Tous les garçons et les filles during the interlude of a political television show.  The pop icon of a generation was born.
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    LOT N°059

    Jean-Claude SAUER (1935-2013)
    Johnny Hallyday 
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    Edition 1/1
    53 x 80 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    In his adolescent room in the neighborhood of Clichy, February 22, 1961, the 17-year-old singer answers fan mail. Adults suspected that Johnny Hallyday might suffer from hysteria after watching him roll around on the stage, but the baby boom generation identified with his energy. He would be performing in two days at the Palais des Sports, starring in a festival that would be the definitive launching of rock’n’roll in France.
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    LOT N°060

    Paul SLADE (1924-1979) 
    Duke Ellington
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    Edition 1/1
    80 x 53 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    Edward Kennedy Ellington, otherwise known as “The Duke” by his peers with good reason: this jazz aficianado was a true master. A genius on the piano, an illustrious conductor, the pen behind such classical hits as Mood Indigo, Sophisticated Lady or The Mooche, Duke Ellington is seen here performing at the Rainbow Grill in New York in August, 1967.
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    LOT N°061

    Philippe LE TELLIER (1930-2011)
    Radio City
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    Edition 1/1
    60 x 40 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    By June, 1966, an offshore pirate radio ship had already been broadcasting from its maritime fort for nearly two years in the international waters of the Thames estuary. Thus escaping regulations, they helped create an entirely new music style in England. However the murder of the radio’s founder brutally revealed how the love of rock music was less important for the station than the taste of profit… Radio City would stop broadcasting in February, 1967.
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    LOT N°062

    Philippe LE TELLIER (1930-2011)
    The Who
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    Edition 1/1
    60 x 60 cm
    Floater frame.
    Not quite as streamlined as the Beatles, and a bit more pop than the Rolling Stones, the four members of The Who, Keith Moon (drums), John Entwistle (bass), Roger Daltrey (voice) and Pete Townshend (guitar), were precursors of the punk movement, bringing a whole new element to British rock.  In 1975, they were featured in Ken Russell’s international hit, Tommy.
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    LOT N°063

    Roger PICHERIE (1929-2004)
    Edith Piaf 
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    Edition 1/1
    53 x 80 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    December 21, 1960, Edith Piaf sings in Nancy. Still shaken by her separation from Georges Moustaki, exhausted from a life of excess and suffering from a crippling case of polyarthritis, she still managed to perform thanks to morphine shots. She had just turned 45, yet appeared three decades older. She was earth-shattering.
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    LOT N°064

    Roy DICKENS / Archives Paris Match
    Festival de l’île de Wight
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    Unnumbered
    53 x 80 cm
    Floater frame. 
    August, 1969. During the second edition of the Isle of Wight Festival in England, 150,000 hippies, or one third the amount in Woodstock, were doused with suds to the sound of The Who and Bob Dylan. Ten days earlier, the American festival celebrated the apotheosis of the peace, love and rock’n’ roll movement. The Isle of Wight would have its day of grace, however, when the following year 600,000 merrymakers would gather for its festival. 
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    LOT N°065

    Thierry ESCH (1955)
    Renaud
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    Edition 1/1
    80 x 53 cm.
    Black wooden frame, and mat. 
    November 1, 2002. After seven years of purgatory, struggling between alcohol addiction, depression and solitude, Renaud the eternal rebel in the red bandana finally got back on track.  His album, Boucan d’enfer, released in May for his 50th birthday, would sell 1.5 million copies. To replace his pastis, Doctor Renaud had quite the remedy: becoming addicted to the adoration of his fans. “I would like so much to love myself the way they love me” he said.
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    LOT N°066

    Tony SAULNIER (1926-1968)
    Barbara
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    Edition 1/1
    60 x 40 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    Barbara had already performed the previous year at Bobino, the opening act for Georges Brassens. Her success was steadily increasing and from September 15 through October 4, 1965, she would be the star performer at the same concert venue. Paralyzed with fear, she had to calm herself in her dressing room before performing.
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    LOT N°067

    André LEFEBVRE (1919-1984)
    Congo-Léopoldville : La libération des otages de Stanleyville par les parachutistes belges
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    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
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    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
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    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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    LOT N°070

    Benoit GYSEMBERGH (1954-2013)
    Simone Veil à Auschwitz
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    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
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    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 
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    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
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    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  
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    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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    LOT N°075

    Benoit GYSEMBERGH (1954-2013)
    Génocide au Rwanda
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    Edition 1/1
    52 x 78 cm
    Black wooden frame, 5 cm mat.
    Refugees from Zaïre after the crimes committed by the Tutsis in 1994, thousands of Hutus were forced to leave the country and return to their home in Rwanda. November, 1996.
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    LOT N°076

    Benoit GYSEMBERGH (1954-2013)
    Guerre du Liban
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    Edition 1/10
    60 x 40 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    Beirut, March, 1984. The Lebanese population was now on its own. The international security forces created by the United Nations in September, 1982 at the request of the Lebanese government, sent to protect the population, were dissolved when two simultaneous terrorist attacks took the lives of 58 French and 241 American soldiers.
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    LOT N°077

    Benoit GYSEMBERGH (1954-2013)
    Révolution sandiniste au Nicaragua 
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    Edition 1/1
    52 x 78 cm
    Black wooden frame, 5 cm mat.
    Léon, Nicaragua. During the Sandinista revolution against the Somoza regime. Guerilleros fighting in the street. June, 1979.
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    LOT N°078

    Benoit GYSEMBERGH (1954-2013)
    Salvador : obsèques de Mgr Romero
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    Edition 1/1
    52 x 78 cm
    Black wooden frame, 5 cm mat.
    During the funeral of the late Monseigneur Oscar Romero, Archbishop of San Salvador assassinated by extreme rightist militia, dozens were killed when gunshots and explosions provoked mayhem outside the cathedral during the ceremony. One man tried to retaliate. March 30, 1980.
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    LOT N°079

    Benoit GYSEMBERGH (1954-2013)
    Soldat Libyen
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    Edition 1/1
    57 x 85 cm
    Floater frame.
    Portrait of a Libyan soldier at the N’Djamena airport in Chad. In an unexpected announcement, Colonel Qaddafi requested the immediate departure of his troops stationed there. The President of Chad, Goukouni Oueddei, who had invited Libyan troops to fight against Hissène Habré, demanded that they leave before December 31. November, 1981.
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    LOT N°080

    François PAGÈS (1929-1995)
    Guerre d'Algérie
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    Edition 1/1
    55 x 55 cm
    Black wooden frame, 5 cm mat.
    Algerian War, covering the operational zone in the Tlemcen region. Soldiers playing a game of Belote (cards). June, 1956.
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    LOT N°081

    Jack GAROFALO (1923-2004)
    Guerre d'Algérie
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    Edition 1/1
    40 x 60 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    A dirty war would end on March 18, 1962 with the signing of the Evian Agreements. On July 5, a jubilant Algeria would celebrate its independence. Nevertheless, on November 30, nothing seems able to reconcile the two gloomy old men sitting on a bench in Bab-El-Oued : a Pied-Noir, who had remained in this country that had long since become his homeland, and a former FLN Muslim fighter.
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    LOT N°082

    Jean-Claude SAUER (1935-2013)
    Guerre du Vietnam 
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    Edition 1/1
    80 x 53 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    An American soldier trying to save a child, October, 1965. The United States had decided to intervene massively in Vietnam, ex-Indochina, to counter the communist offensive led by the Viet Cong. Tin the eyes of young protestors, this war would be the most outrageous example of Yankee imperialism.
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    LOT N°083

    Jean-Claude SAUER (1935-2013)
    Guerre du Vietnam 
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    Edition 1/1
    80 x 53 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    South Vietnam, July-October 1965. Paris Match shares with its readers 90 days spent alongside GI’s in battle. They numbered 185,000, a figure that would reach 510,000 in 1967. Approximately 46,000 would die in combat and the Viet Cong would suffer more than 1,5 million deaths.
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    LOT N°084

    Maurice JARNOUX (1907-1969)
    Compagnies méharistes sahariennes 
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    Edition 1/10
    40 x 40 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    Although these cloaked North African soldiers belong to the French army, it is unlikely that they and their dromedaries will ever be seen in Paris for the July 14th military parade. The Saharan Mehari Company is seen here in 1952 celebrating its 50th anniversary in Ouargla. Referred to as the guardians of the desert, they would be disbanded when Algeria became independent.
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    LOT N°085

    Maurice JARNOUX (1907-1969)
    Guerre d'Algérie: François et Jacqueline Tisson 
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    Edition 1/1
    40 x 60 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    She was a Pied-Noir, born in North Africa, he was from the mainland, France. Married in Algeria, they were teachers in Aruba, in the Mitidja. From the deck of the “Ville de Marseille”, François and Jacqueline Tisson catch a glimpse of the approaching coast of their land of exile: their home country of France. Like hundreds of thousands of other returnees, upon the independence of the former colony, they had to choose “the suitcase

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    LOT N°086

    Paul SLADE (1924-1979)
    Joe Walker / Avion B-52 
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    Edition 1/1
    53 x 80 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    At Edwards Air Force Base in California on January 1, 1963, the B-52 aircraft carrier prepares to land. Built by Boeing, this tactical subsonic bomber had been built eleven years earlier, during the Cold War, to carry nuclear arms on deterrence missions. This improved model could carry more than 30 tons of conventional bombs. A marvel. A monster.
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    LOT N°087

    Benoit GYSEMBERGH (1954-2013)
    Ballet des oiseaux dans l'Atoll de Clipperton
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    Edition 1/1
    57 x 85 cm
    Floater frame. 
    Fluttering birds on Clipperton Island, Pacific Ocean. May, 1987. 
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    LOT N°088

    Benoit GYSEMBERGH (1954-2013)
    Les territoires d'Outre-Mer : l'île de Mayotte
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    Edition 1/1
    52 x 78 cm.
    Black wooden frame, 5 cm mat. 
    Mayotte, women working on a coconut farm. December, 1985.
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    LOT N°089

    Benoit GYSEMBERGH (1954-2013)
    Orque dans l'Océan Indien
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    Edition 1/1
    52 x 78 cm
    Black wooden frame, 5 cm mat. 
    Crozet Archipelago, Indian Ocean. An orca whale circles a group of penguins huddled on a tiny island surrounded by Macrocystis algae. December, 2002.  
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    LOT N°090

    Benoit GYSEMBERGH (1954-2013) 
    Grèce : Les Cyclades
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    Edition 1/1
    58 x 78 cm
    Black wooden frame, 5 cm mat. 
    Portrait of a pelican on Mykonos Island. June 5, 2007. 
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    LOT N°091

    Jack GAROFALO (1923-2004)
    La Grèce
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    Edition 1/1
    80 x 53 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    Greece, 1966, a cargo ship entering the narrow Corinth Canal. Since 1894, the canal has saved ships from making a 400 kilometer detour : it connects the Gulf of Corinth in the Ionian Sea with the Saronic Gulf in the Aegean Sea. But its shallow depth of only 8 meters prevents it from accepting large vessels.
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    LOT N°092

    Jack GAROFALO (1923-2004)
    La Grèce 
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    Edition 1/1
    60 x 60 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    Greece was magnificent in 1966! In Mykonos, the main city of the eponymous Cyclades Island, a fisherman walking through a sun-drenched street. The web-footed bird escorting him is an odd one: he’s Petros, a pelican the locals know so well they have made him their mascot. For the next seven years, the dictatorship of the colonels was soon to put an end to this sweet life.
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    LOT N°093

    Philippe LE TELLIER (1930-2011)
    Alaska 
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    Edition 1/1
    40 x 40 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    In Alaska, September, 1969, Eskimo women play with a young girl who is jumping on a stretched piece of animal hide used as a trampoline.
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    LOT N°094

    Benoit GYSEMBERGH (1954-2013)
    Le Tour du monde en 40 jours : Le Taj Mahal
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    Edition 1/1
    52 x 78 cm
    Black wooden frame, 5 cm mat. 
    The Taj Mahal. May, 1986. 
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    LOT N°095

    Jacques de POTIER (1925-2006)
    Exposition Universelle de Bruxelles 
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    Edition 1/1
    53 x 80 cm
    Floater frame.
    It is a most unusual sight to see men walking in the sky… Standing on a complex array of stretched cables, they are installing the roof to the French pavilion for the World’s Fair in Brussels in 1958. Designed by architect Guillaume Gillet, this 12,000 square meter structure had only one resting point, freeing up the entire space below.
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    LOT N°096

    Mission Apollo 11, Programme Apollo 
    Neil Armstrong 
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Unnumbered
    60 x 60 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat. 
    July 21, 1969.  Neil Armstrong can finally smile now that the Apollo spaceship is returning to earth. He and his team are safe and sound after traveling towards the unknown. Mission commander Armstrong had been selected for his legendary calm, and had the immense honor of being the first earthling to step on lunar soil on worldwide television.
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    LOT N°097

    Paul SLADE (1924-1979)
    John Glenn
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    53 x 80 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    New Yorkers throw a ticker tape parade in honor of John Glenn, on March 1, 1962. Flurries of shredded paper float down onto the new hero who stands in his convertible waving to the crowds. Nine days earlier, he had become the first American astronaut to orbit the Earth.
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    LOT N°098

    Jack GAROFALO (1923-2004)
    Mia & Pia Kessler 
    Printed later on fiber-based paper.
    Edition 1/1
    60 x 60 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    Paris, February, 1961: Mia and Pia dressed in two-piece navy-blue and red ratiné yarn Nina Ricci designs. Rather than shoot his models wearing their 1961 Winter collection outfits on the catwalk, Jack Garofalo puts them in a meticulously chosen setting flanked by two little girls dressed in the same colors. The ultimate sophistication.
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    LOT N°099

    Jack GAROFALO (1923-2004)
    Nina Ricci, Mia & Pia Kessler
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    60 x 60 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    Paris, February, 1961: Mia and Pia pose in front of one of the more elaborately designed Belle Epoque metro station entrances designed by Hector Guimard. The contrast between the historic setting and the modernity of the personalities is mitigated by the retro 1920’s clothing style worn by the sisters: outfits in pearl shantung by Michel Goma and hats by Jean Barthet. The joke of the indecisive lover, however, remains timeless.
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    LOT N°100

    Jack GAROFALO (1923-2004)
    Pierre Cardin, Mia & Pia Kessler
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    60 x 60 cm
    Floater frame.
    The Kessler sisters, stars of the Lido variety show, launched the “twins” phenomenon. No surprise when fashion too latched on to this fad. Here in February, 1961, all eyes are on Mia and Pia, two Swedish twins featured on every podium. In this playful scene, the twins (“jumelles” in French) are shown here wearing red wool Pierre Cardin coats surrounded by people holding binoculars (also called “jumelles” in French).
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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 h 00 min

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