Photographies de Paris Match - from 23.04.20 to 03.05.20
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1 picture(s) Appraisal : 800/1200 €
Hammer price : 0 €LOT N°075
Benoit GYSEMBERGH (1954-2013)
Génocide au Rwanda
Printed later on fiber-based paper
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, 1996.0Days0Hours0Minutes0Seconds -
1 picture(s) Appraisal : 800/1200 €
Hammer price : 0 €LOT N°076
Benoit GYSEMBERGH (1954-2013)
Guerre du Liban
Printed later on fiber-based paper
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.0Days0Hours0Minutes0Seconds -
1 picture(s) Appraisal : 800/1200 €
Hammer price : 0 €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, 1979.0Days0Hours0Minutes0Seconds -
1 picture(s) Appraisal : 800/1200 €
Hammer price : 0 €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, 1980.0Days0Hours0Minutes0Seconds -
1 picture(s) Appraisal : 800/1200 €
Hammer price : 0 €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, 1981.0Days0Hours0Minutes0Seconds -
1 picture(s) Appraisal : 800/1200 €
Hammer price : 0 €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, 1956.0Days0Hours0Minutes0Seconds -
1 picture(s) Appraisal : 800/1200 €
Hammer price : 0 €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.0Days0Hours0Minutes0Seconds -
1 picture(s) Appraisal : 800/1200 €
Hammer price : 0 €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.0Days0Hours0Minutes0Seconds -
1 picture(s) Appraisal : 800/1200 €
Hammer price : 0 €LOT N°083
Jean-Claude SAUER (1935-2013)
Guerre du Vietnam
Printed later on fiber-based paper
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.0Days0Hours0Minutes0Seconds -
1 picture(s) Appraisal : 800/1200 €
Hammer price : 0 €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.0Days0Hours0Minutes0Seconds -
1 picture(s) Appraisal : 800/1200 €
Hammer price : 0 €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 or the coffin”.0Days0Hours0Minutes0Seconds -
1 picture(s) Appraisal : 800/1200 €
Hammer price : 0 €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.0Days0Hours0Minutes0Seconds
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