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Au Pays des Visages

Au Pays des Visages by FREUND, GISÈLE. [WOOLF, VIRGINIA; JOYCE, JAMES; SACKVILLE-WEST, VITA; SARTRE; JEAN-PAUL]

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Title
Au Pays des Visages
Author
FREUND, GISÈLE. [WOOLF, VIRGINIA; JOYCE, JAMES; SACKVILLE-WEST, VITA; SARTRE; JEAN-PAUL]
Seller
The Manhattan Rare Book Company (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Washington, DC: Lunn Gallery/Graphics International Ltd, 1977. First edition. Orignial publisher's box. Very Good. A COLLECTION OF THE MOST CELEBRATED COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHS OF TWENTIETH-CENTURY ARTISTS. NUMBER 1 OF 6 COPIES RESERVED FOR ARTIST AND PUBLISHERS, OUT OF A TOTAL OF 36. The present portfolio of Freund's photographic portraits assembles the most celebrated of her innovative colour images. The portfolio is comprised of Freund's portraits of: 1. Colette (1873-1954) 2. Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) 3. André Gide (1869-1951) 4. James Joyce (1882-1941) 5. Andreinne Monnier (1892-1955) 6. Jean Cocteau (1889-1963) 7. Simone de Beauvoir (1908) 8. Jean-Paul Sartre (1905) 9. André Malraux (1901-1976) 10. Victoria Sackville-West (1892-1962) It is well documented both Woolf's and Joyce's aversions to sitting for photographs, and indeed "Freund was twice refused admission to Tavistock Square but eventually Woolf succumbed", being "acutely self-conscious and disliked sitting for pictures, never mind 'seeing herself'"(Richard Shone, "Portraits of Virginia Woolf: here, the true face of the modern writer", The Guardian, 20 June 2014). Freund's ability to capture her subjects in states of ease-not to mention in colour-has preserved for posterity valuable likenesses of the most talented creative literary minds of the past century. The authorised release of these portraits, each signed by Freund and numbered and embossed by the publisher, as Au Pays des Visages coincided with Freund's appointment to the presidency of the French Association of Photographers, and represent a definitive curation of her pre-eminent portraiture. Size: Images = 8x11.5 in; matte = 14.5x18.5 in; portfolio = 17x21 in. FREUND, GISÈLE. Au Pays des Visages. Washington, D.C.: Lunn Gallery/Graphics International Ltd., 1977. First edition, number 1 of 6; 'The total edition is of 36 examples of which 30 are for sale and 6 are reserved by the artist and the publishers.' Each print is signed by the artist and stamped blind and numbered "I/VI" by the publisher. Original blue cloth publisher's box, each print is mounted as issued. Some wear to box, otherwise fine. EXTREMELY RARE SIGNED FREUND PORTRAITS, ISSUE 1 OF 6.
Mlle. Raucourt D'après le Portrait peint par Mr. Gros en 1796 ... Gravée par Ruotte

Mlle. Raucourt D'après le Portrait peint par Mr. Gros en 1796 ... Gravée par Ruotte by [THEATRE]. Raucourt, Françoise Marie Antoinette Saucerotte 1756-1814

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Title
Mlle. Raucourt D'après le Portrait peint par Mr. Gros en 1796 ... Gravée par Ruotte
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[THEATRE]. Raucourt, Françoise Marie Antoinette Saucerotte 1756-1814
Seller
J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
Description
Paris, 1796. 390 x 290 mm. Some foxing and minor wear. Hall III, p. 385 (2). Raucourt, a popular and controversial French actress, made her debut at the Comédie Française in 1772 as Dido, going on to play all the classical tragédienne roles. "Her beauty and talent had made her famous, but her not so secret love affairs with other women made her notorious. ... Raucourt led the Sect of Anadrynes, a society of lesbians in Paris. ... At the outbreak of the Revolution she was imprisoned for six months with other royalist members of the Comédie Française, and she did not reappear upon that stage until the close of 1793, and then only for a short time. She deserted, with a dozen of the best actors in the company, to found a rival colony, but a summons from the Directory brought her back in 1797. ... Her funeral was the occasion of a riot. The clergy of her parish having refused to receive the body, the crowd broke in the church doors, and were only restrained from further violence by the arrival of an almoner sent posthaste by Louis XVIII." Wikipedia.
Molecular Basis of Epithelial Appendage Morphogenesis
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Molecular Basis of Epithelial Appendage Morphogenesis

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Title
Molecular Basis of Epithelial Appendage Morphogenesis
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Weller Book Works ABAA/ILAB (United States)
ISBN
9781570594908
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R. G. Landes Company, 1998. Very Good. . Molecular Basis of Epithelial Appendage Morphogenesis. Austin: R. G. Landes Company, 1998. 444pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Gray and blue hardcover with white titles. Book condition: Very good. The former owner's name has been written in pen on all three edges of the text block. There is a former owner's embossed stamp on the front free endsheet, and again on title page.