Photographies de Paris Match - from 23.04.20 to 03.05.20


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    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.
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    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.
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    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.
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    LOT N°104

    Benjamin AUGER (1942-2002)
    Thierry Le Luron
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    66 x 53 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat. 
    In this month of November, 1984, Thierry Le Luron was more than ever a thorn in the side for reigning politicians. During the live broadcast of the Champs-Elysées, this leading French impersonator sang his renowned “L’emmerdant, c’est la rose” (The Rose is the Bore), a spoof directed at President François Mitterrand. “Watching presidential behavior turned me into a mimic, they pushed me to have fun,” he admitted to Paris Match. No surprise that

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    this comedian  posed for the magazine in a presidential uniform, his right hand on a stack of the complete works of Marx and Céline. Liberal or Conservative, all is fair in comedy.

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    LOT N°105

    Jack GAROFALO (1923-2004)
    Crazy Horse 
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    48 x 80 cm
    Floater Frame.
    Founded 18 years earlier by Alain Bernardin, the man who made striptease into an art form, The Crazy Horse Saloon was, in 1969, a tourist attraction as popular as the Tour Eiffel or the Musée Grévin. Among the strippers with kitsch pseudonyms and flawless looks would be the unforgettable Lova Moor who, in 15 years, would wed the boss. Ah, those lovely Parisian ladies!
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    LOT N°106

    François PAGÈS (1929-1995)
    Georges Pompidou 
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    60 x 40 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    In the history of journalism, no Prime Minister had ever let himself be photographed in such informal wear. Georges Pompidou, during a short trip relaxing in Brittany, August, 1965, wades in the water, net in hand, hunting for shrimp like any ordinary vacationer. He would keep this easygoing style in the Elysée Palace well after being elected President.
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    LOT N°107

    Georges MÉNAGER (1929-1994) et Paul SLADE (1924-1979)
    Charles de Gaulle 
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    80 x 53 cm 
    Black wooden frame, and mat. 
    June 25, 1967. While on a state visit to Canada, Charles de Gaulle attends the 1967 World’s Fair. The previous evening, from his hotel balcony, the French president hurled a thundering “Vive le Québec libre” (Long Live a Free Quebec) to a crowd of 100,000 ecstatic Québécois. Four words that provoked the ire of Canadian authorities who accused their guest of meddling with their internal affairs. Three years later, it was

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    this picture that would be selected to illustrate Paris Match’s memorial issue on the occasion of the death of the French leader.

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    LOT N°108

    Jack GAROFALO (1923-2004)
    Iran
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    53 x 80 cm
    Floater frame.
    This bus from Ispahan could be driving through any town in Europe or America.  In the early 1960’s, Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi’s Iran was a prosperous nation.  But its fast track to modernity disseminated truths the leader refused to acknowledge: deprived of their freedom, the people were having a hard time watching their traditions vanish. The Ayatollah Khomeini was already secretly planning what would become, ten years later, the Islamic Revolution.
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    LOT N°109

    Jean MANGEOT (1924-1975)
    Charles de Gaulle
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    60 x 60 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat. 
    June 1951. It is rare to capture the General de Gaulle with a smile. Then president of the RPF (French People’s Party), de Gaulle poses along the Isle, near Périgueux, where he was holding a political meeting. The Hero of June 18 was counting on winning the legislative vote that was scheduled to be held on the… 17th. A promising symbol for what would become a partial electoral failure. Seven years later, who would have guessed that he would become the first president of the Fifth

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    Republic. The year 2020 will mark the 50th anniversary of his death.

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    LOT N°110

    Paul SLADE (1924-1979)
    Marche des pauvres
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    53 x 80 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat. 
    It’s “Occupy Wall Street” before its time. The Poor People’s March on Washington in the spring of 1968 brought together tens of thousands of Americans, black and white, for a sit-in that lasted nearly six weeks at the foot of the Lincoln Memorial.  After the fight for civil rights, theirs would be the final battle in the name of Martin Luther King who, assassinated two months earlier, had organized this campaign to occupy the National Mall with a shantytown.
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    LOT N°111

    Paul SLADE (1924-1979)
    Marche pour les droits civiques  
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    40 x 60 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    The Civil Rights March in Washington on August 23, 1963. In the front row, four illustrious actors, Hollywood stars : Burt Lancaster, Sidney Poitier, Harry Belafonte, Charlton Heston. Two black actors, two white actors. In eight months, Sidney Poitier would become the first black man to win an Academy Award for Best Actor.
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    LOT N°112

    Paul SLADE (1924-1979)
    Richard Nixon
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    40 x 60 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    Alongside his wife and eldest daughter, both named Patricia, one referred to as Pat, the other as Tricia, Richard Nixon greets the onlooking crowds from his car during the Republican Party Convention in July, 1960. A Presidential candidate, he would lose to his Democratic opponent, John F. Kennedy, by a slim margin of only 0,2% of votes.
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    LOT N°113

    Paul SLADE (1924-1979)
    Robert Kennedy
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    53 x 80 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    During an electoral campaign stop on the west coast, Robert Kennedy was a viable candidate for President in March, 1968, a little more than four years after his brother’s assassination. He would be killed himself three months later, on the night of his victory in the California primary.
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    LOT N°114

    Jacques LANGE (1947)
    Jacky Ickx
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/10. Signed
    40 x 60 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    A few days prior to the start of the 13th Paris-Dakar road rally in 1991, Jacky Ickx leaves for the Tenere desert to test his Citroen ZX with his copilot, Christian Tarin. In 1983, alongside actor Claude Brasseur, the Belgian champion Ickx became the only Formula 1 driver to have won the rally. He also won the 24-Hour Le Mans race six times.
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    LOT N°115

    Jean TESSEYRE (1937-2003)
    Jim Clark 
    53 x 80 cm. Printed later on fiber-based paper.
    Floater frame.
    Edition 1/1
    The Dutch Grand Prize that would take place on July 18, 1965 on the Zandvoort circuit would bring together the most illustrious names in Formula 1 racing. British driver Jim Clark would claim victory in his Lotus-Climax.
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    LOT N°116

    Jean TESSEYRE (1937-2003)
    John Surtees
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    53 x 80 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    Nürburgring circuit, August 1, 1965 : British driver John Surtees, former motorcycling champion (with seven world championship titles on both the 350 cm3 and 500 cm3) literally flies off the ground when his Ferrari raced over a hill. Gear changing problems would push him to forfeit after the 11th round, letting fellow British driver Jim Clark take the trophy at this German Grand Prix.
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    LOT N°117

    Jean TESSEYRE (1937-2003)
    Tour de France: Jacques Anquetil & Raymond Poulidor
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    40 x 60 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    The 1964 Tour de France, at the Puy de Dôme, on July 12. More than 500,000 people came to the volcano’s slopes to witness the historic race between Jacques Anquetil and Raymond Poulidor. On the 800-meter sprint, Poulidor would gain 42 seconds on his adversary… only to be beaten at race’s end by Anquetil for his fifth Tour victory.
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    LOT N°118

    Patrick JARNOUX (1946-2014)
    Jackie Stewart 
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    53 x 80 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    Formula 1 World Champion, British driver Jackie Stewart, takes charge of his Matra after skidding off course on the Charade circuit near Clermont-Ferrand. On this day, July 6, 1969, he would win the Grand Prix de France.
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    LOT N°119

    Paul SLADE (1924-1979)
    Mohamed Ali & Floyd Patterson
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    60 x 60 cm
    Floater frame.
    At the peak of his fame, at 23, Cassius Clay joined the Nation of Islam, and changed his name to Muhammad Ali.  At the Las Vegas Convention Center on November 22, 1965, he is seen here fighting 30-year-old former World Champion Floyd Patterson who is trying to reclaim the title.  Ali would win by a technical knock-out.
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    LOT N°120

    Paul SLADE (1924-1979)
    Sonny Liston & Floyd Patterson
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    53 x 80 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    Nobody seems capable of beating the former gangster who learned to box in prison, Sonny Liston. On September 25, 1962 in Chicago, he is seen here becoming World Champion by knocking out the otherwise unbeaten title-holder Floyd Patterson in the first round. Soon, the two adversaries would each be defeated by Muhammad Ali.
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    LOT N°121

    Gérard GÉRY (1925-2013)
    Jean-Paul Sartre
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    53 x 80 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat
    On September 23, 1959, Jean-Paul Sartre relaxes in his Saint-Germain-des-Près apartment during a time when anxiety and amphetamines were his daily cocktail. The existential philosopher’s final play denouncing the war in Algeria via a family drama, Les Séquestrés d’Altona, had just been performed for the first time. It would be wildly successful. 
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    LOT N°122

    Jack GAROFALO (1924-2005)
    Jean-Pierre Talbot
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/10
    40 x 40 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    Jean-Pierre Talbot was the only actor to have played Tintin, the blond-haired investigative journalist, in Jean-Jacques Vierne’s The Golden Treasure in 1961 and Philippe Condroyer’s Tintin and the Blue Oranges in 1964. But his dream of taking off in a spaceship in Hergé’s masterpiece, Explorers on the Moon never came to pass.
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    LOT N°123

    Christian GIBEY (1936-2012)
    Fabiola de Belgique
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/10
    60 x 40 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    Everyone is cheering for Queen Fabiola as she makes her way through the crowd atop a Sedan chair. The former Belgian Congo, temporarily referred to as Zaire before becoming the Democratic Republic of Congo, would celebrate the tenth anniversary of its independence in June, 1970. The sovereigns who attended this ceremony would return in 1985 for the country’s 25th anniversary.
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    LOT N°124

    Christian GIBEY (1936–2012)
    Paola & Albert de Belgique 
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/10
    40 x 60 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    One horse for two future monarchs… somewhere in Belgium, in 1967, Albert and Paola, the Prince and Princess of Liège, visit a farm with their children, Laurent, Astrid and Philippe. Albert would become King when his brother Baudouin died in 1993. His eldest son Philippe (born in 1960) would succeed him after his abdication in 2013.
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    LOT N°125

    Jacques de POTIER (1925-2006)
    Visite officielle du Roi de Belgique en Afrique 
    Edition 1/10
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    40 x 60 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    Protestant school-children of Shyogwe stand along a country road in 1955 as a sign of their loyalty: for King Baudouin’s first official journey to Africa, the royal visited the Belgian Congo and Ruanda-Urundi. These countries would eventually be known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda and Burundi; but in this picture, they are still referred to as part of the Belgian colonial empire.
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    LOT N°126

    Philippe Le Tellier (1930–2011)
    Baudouin & Fabiola de Belgique
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/10
    60 x 40 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    On December 15, 1960, King Baudouin and Fabiola exit the Saintes-Michel-et-Gudule Cathedral of Brussels. By marrying this aristocratic Spaniard, he transformed her into the Queen of Belgium. Glowing in her Balenciaga-designed gown, she greets the crowds, the King holding on to her wedding bouquet to free up her hands.
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    LOT N°127

    Philippe LE TELLIER (1930–2011)
    Paola & Albert de Belgique
    Printed later on fiber-based paper
    Edition 1/1
    80 x 53 cm
    Black wooden frame, and mat.
    June 7, 1959, the royal couple is cheered in the capital streets.  One month prior to their wedding, Brussels is absolutely enamored with Paola. Her charm, her kindness and her spritely nature had conquered the hearts of the Belgians. The entire kingdom would suffer in compassion when in a few years time troubles would threaten to destroy her happiness.
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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

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Cinéma
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Musique
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Médias
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Guerre
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Nature
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Architecture
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Espace
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Mode
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Théâtre
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Politique
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Sport
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Littérature
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Royauté