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°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.0Days0Hours0Minutes0Seconds -
1 picture(s) Appraisal : 800/1200 €
Hammer price : 0 €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.0Days0Hours0Minutes0Seconds -
1 picture(s) Appraisal : 800/1200 €
Hammer price : 0 €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).0Days0Hours0Minutes0Seconds -
1 picture(s) Appraisal : 800/1200 €
Hammer price : 0 €LOT N°101
Philippe LE TELLIER (1930-2011)
Collection Emilio Pucci
Printed later on fiber-based paper
Edition 1/1
60 x 60 cm
Black wooden frame, and mat.
Already in June, 1967, Paris was no longer considered the fashion capital of the world. Emilio Pucci, the “prince of prints”, chose to present his new collection in Florence. Six models are seen here walking along the roof of his family’s private mansion, also home to his maison de couture. The coupole of the Santa Maria del Fiore can be seen in the background.0Days0Hours0Minutes0Seconds -
1 picture(s) Appraisal : 800/1200 €
Hammer price : 0 €LOT N°102
Yann GAMBLIN (1953)
Elle Macpherson
Printed later on fiber-based paper
Edition 1/1. Signed.
53 x 80 cm
Black wooden frame, and mat.
Australian-born Elle Macpherson was 26 when she posed for this picture in April, 1990, to present her new lingerie line in the country where her business was flourishing, the United States. Her impeccable looks, her ease on the catwalks and above all, her business savvy quickly turned her into one of the wealthiest models on the planet.0Days0Hours0Minutes0Seconds -
1 picture(s) Appraisal : 800/1200 €
Hammer price : 0 €LOT N°103
Yann GAMBLIN (1953)
Elle Macpherson
Printed later on fiber-based paper
Edition 1/1. Signed.
60 x 60 cm
Floater frame
Elle Macpherson, seen here in 1991, was not known for any starring role, athletic record, or heroic act. Elle was simply Elle, and that was sufficient. She was part of the same generation as Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford and Claudia Schiffer. A generation that turned fashion into the 10th art, and whose superstars were their top models.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