Photographies de Paris Match - from 23.04.20 to 03.05.20


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    LOT N°041

    André LEFEBVRE (1919-1984)
    The Beatles
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    60 x 60 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    Kids!!! George Harrison, Paul McCartney and John Lennon teasing Ringo Starr in his Paris hotel room. Beatlemania has not yet descended on France. Bruno Coquatrix, the owner of The Olympia music hall, wasn’t convinced Beatles fans would fill the room for the duration of their gig from January 16 to February 4 1964: the “Fab Four” performed at the show’s end, after Trini Lopez and Sylvie Vartan.
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    LOT N°042

    Benjamin AUGER (1942-2002)
    Barbara & Gérard Depardieu
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    53 x 80 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat. 
    A triumph at the Paris Zenith in January, 1986, French singer Barbara’s variety show Lily Passion depicted a love story between a master singer and an altruistic assassin played by Gérard Depardieu.  Despite receiving a delicate kiss from her knight in shining armor, the “great “dame brune,”as she was known, was already taken, forever devoted to her fans.
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    LOT N°043

    Benjamin AUGER (1942-2002)
    Johnny Hallyday, Eddie Barclay & Charles Aznavour
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/10
    40 x 60 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    In August, 1980, Johnny Hallyday’s concert tour (30 gala performances, 14,000 kilometers in a souped up sleeping-car) stopped in Saint-Tropez. Eddie Barclay, who owns a villa in neighboring Ramatuelle, invited the singer of Ma Gueule, and Charles Aznavour, who just dropped by. The three are seen here looking at concert photos on the living room piano.
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    LOT N°044

    Benjamin AUGER (1942-2002)
    Johnny Hallyday
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    53 x 80 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    Sixteen years after releasing his first album, prevailing teen idol Johnny Hallyday continues to dominate the French rock scene. On September 28, 1976, Hallyday contemplates the empty Palais des Sports concert hall where he would perform that evening. During his month-long run of stage appearances here, over 200,000 fans will have come to cheer the superstar.
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    LOT N°045

    Benjamin AUGER (1942-2002) 
    Nina Hagen 
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    53 x 80 cm
    Floater frame.
    Nina Hagen became a star with the sound of African Reggae, where her vocal range combined a brazen combination of rock, punk, jazz, funk, soul, ska, pop, reggae and even Tyrolean. In September, 1980, the extravagant German singer posed as Marilyn Monroe for Paris Match.
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    LOT N°046

    Benoit GYSEMBERGH (1954-2013)
    Françoise Hardy & Jacques Dutronc 
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/10
    60 x 40 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    Although Françoise Hardy might be lighting his cigar, her submissiveness is only a game. In 1980, each would release a new album. Hardy’s Gin Tonic was light and melancholic. That of Jacques Dutronc, Guerre et Pets, provocative and jaded. As if a declaration, he revisited a song he had written for her eighteen years earlier, Le Temps de l’amour.
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    LOT N°047

    Benoit GYSEMBERGH (1954-2013)
    Serge Gainsbourg
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    80 x 53 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    While the Almighty might have smoked Cuban cigars, Serge Gainsbourg was a compulsive consumer of Gitane cigarettes: he inhaled between two and five packs a day, apparently without hurting his voice. On April 30, 1982, Gainsbourg is seen here at his home on the rue de Verneuil in Paris, smoking while looking at himself smoking on a small screen similar to those used on Boeing 747 airplanes.
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    LOT N°048

    François PAGÈS (1929-1995)
    Zizi Jeanmaire  
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    80 x 53 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    Every night at the Alhambra, Zizi Jeanmaire would sing Mon Truc en Plumes wearing a luxurious dress, custom-designed by Yves Saint Laurent. In gratitude, she agreed to model for his winter collection in a most unusual way: here she poses on July 26, 1961, standing in the middle of a busy intersection as cars race past her.
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    LOT N°049

    Georges BEUTTER (1944-2011)
    Festival de Woodstock 
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    52 x 78 cm
    Black wooden frame, 5 cm mat.
    A couple wrapped in a blanket at Woodstock. August, 1969.
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    LOT N°050

    Georges BEUTTER (1944-2011)
    Johnny Hallyday
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    53 x 80 cm
    Floater frame.
    Johnny Hallyday’s role as a hoodlum in John Berry’s 1967 action comedy The Great Chase gave the singer an opportunity to simultaneously enjoy two of his favorite activities: movies and motorcycles. But filming didn’t go so well, giving him mixed feelings about the whole adventure. A reaction that would change several years later when (Claude) Lelouch, (Jean-Luc) Godard, Costa-Gavras or Patrice Leconte would cast him in their movies.
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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 
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    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
     Printed later on fiber-based paper
    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
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    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
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    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 
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    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
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    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 
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    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 
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    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
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    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
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    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
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    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 
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    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
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    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
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    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
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    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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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