ACTRESSES: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and very slightly smaller (1) by various film actresses comprising Winona Ryder (in costume from Mermaids), Glenn Close, Lena Olin (in a passionate embrace with Richard Gere from Mr. Jones), Angela Bassett (composite publicity still in costume as Tina Turner from What's Love Got to Do with It), Kimberly Williams, Michelle Pfeiffer (publicity portrait for The Fabulous Baker Boys), Debra Winger and Lily Tomlin (publicity portrait for Shadows & Fog). Most are signed in bold black inks to clear areas of the images and five are inscribed. VG to EX, 8
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FUGITIVE THE: Harrison Ford (1942- ) American actor. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Ford in a head and shoulders pose in costume as surgeon Dr. Richard Kimble in a scene from the action thriller film The Fugitive (1993). Signed by Ford in black ink with his name alone to a clear area at the base of the image; Andrew Davis (1946- ) American film director. Signed and inscribed 10 x 8 photograph, the Warner Bros. publicity portrait issued for The Fugitive depicting Davis in a half-length pose. Signed by the director in black ink to a light area of the background. One very slight, extremely minor surface crease, VG to EX, 2
REINHARDT DJANGO: (1910-1953) Romani-French jazz guitarist and composer, one of the first major jazz talents to emerge in Europe. An extremely rare vintage signed and inscribed sepia 6.5 x 8.5 photograph of Reinhardt in a head and shoulders pose. Photograph by Studio Harcourt and issued by Swing as a promotional portrait. Signed ('D. Reinhardt') by Reinhardt in fountain pen ink with his name alone to the image, across a slightly darker area although still fairly legible. Autographs of Reinhardt are extremely rare in any form as both a result of his lack of formal education and his untimely death at the age of 43. A few light, minor stains to the image (one just affecting the conclusion of the signature) and with a few pinholes to the corners, G
LENNON JOHN: (1940-1980) English singer and musician, co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the Beatles. An excellent original blue ink self-portrait drawn by Lennon on a partially printed 12mo (approximately 3 x 5.5”, 8 x 13.5 cm) page removed from a bartender's notepad (advertising Liqueurs Bardinet and Rhum Negrita), the appealing image depicting Lennon in a profile portrait pose wearing a pair of glasses. Signed ('John Lennon') in blue ink to the verso and further signed by Ringo Starr (1940- ) English musician, drummer with the Beatles, in blue ink with his first name only. Accompanied by an original 12mo printed ticket stub from a Beatles concert held at the Sporthall in Eskilstuna on 29th October 1963 during the band's Autumn 1963 Sweden Tour. A superb piece of original artwork by Lennon, enhanced by the presence of Starr's signature. Very slightly irregularly torn to the lower edge, VGProvenance: The present drawing is accompanied by a handwritten letter of provenance signed by the original recipient, Irene Carlsson, stating, in full, 'After the Beatles concert in Eskilstuna Sporthall on Tuesday the 29th October 1963, I was invited to meet the Beatles in the bar at the Eskilstuna Staff Hotel. There in the bar John Lennon made this drawing'.
MAY BRIAN: (1947- ) British Musician, Singer and Songwriter. Brian is also an Astrophysicist. He achieved worldwide fame as the lead Guitarist of the Rock band Queen which he co-founded with Singer Freddie Mercury and Drummer Roger Taylor. A very fine 10 x 8 colour photograph, the image showing a young Brian, in a portrait pose, playing his guitar. Signed in bold blue ink with his name alone to the upper right clear corner of the image. VG
WAITS TOM: (1949- ) American Musician, Composer and Songwriter. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph by Waits, the image showing the artist with his usual hat in a close-up portrait pose. Signed in bold black ink to a clear area of the image, adding also some amusing lines to his face. Autograph obtained in person in Prague. VG
JACKSON MICHAEL: (1958-2009) American pop singer. Signed and inscribed colour 8 x 10 photograph, the MJJ Productions publicity portrait depicting Jackson seated in a half-length pose. Photograph by Jonathan Exley (1991). Signed by Jackson in bold black ink to the image, his forename running across a dark area. About EX
CARPENTERS THE: Signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph by both Karen and Richard Carpenter individually, the promotional publicity portrait depicting the siblings in head and shoulders poses together. Signed and inscribed by Karen Carpenter, with her first name, in bold black ink to a light area of the image, Richard Carpenter adding his full signature alongside. Some slight surface and corner creasing, otherwise VG
TOSCANINI ARTURO: (1867-1957) Italian conductor. Bold, dark fountain pen ink signature ('Arturo Toscanini') and date, 30th August 1934, in his hand at the base of a 3.5 x 5.5 card, with a newspaper portrait of the conductor neatly affixed above the signature to create the impression of a signed postcard photograph. VGFrom 1934-37 Toscanini conducted at the Salzburg Festival, held each summer for five weeks commencing in late July.
ARGERICH MARTHA: (1941- ) Argentine-Swiss Pianist. Widely considered one the greatest pianists of the 20th Century. Two signed 8 x 10 photographs by Argerich, the images depicting the Pianist before her piano in a portrait and a head and shoulders pose respectively. Signed `Martha Argerich´, to a clear area and to the white lower border of the images respectively. VG, 2
DE LA GRANGE ANNA: (1825-1905) French Soprano and Composer. One of the most noted opera singers of the 19th century. De la Grange was a protégée of composers Rossini and Meyerbeer and premiered Violetta in the American premiere of Verdi´s La Traviata in New York in 1856. A.L.S., `Anna de la Grange´, one page, 8vo, n.p., n.d., in French. The letter bears an attractive blind embossed seal to the upper left corner of the page. De la Grange states `Je n´avais pas oublié Monsieur, le portrait que vous avez bien voulu me demander, et je serais charmée qu´il peut quelques fois me rapprocher a votre souvenir…´ (Translation: `I had not forgotten sir, the portrait that you have kindly asked me, and I will be delighted that it can sometimes bring me closer to your memory…´) G to VG
BENEDICT XVI: (1927-2022) Pope of the Catholic Church 2005-13. Black ink signature ('+ Joseph Card. Ratzinger') as Cardinal, to the centre of a printed 12mo card featuring a red printed coat of arms at the head and German text, sending his best regards, and with his name and title as Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith at the Vatican City. Together with a 4 x 6 photograph of Ratzinger in a head and shoulders pose, bearing a facsimile signature to the lower white border, and an unsigned greetings card, sending blessings and with a colour image of the Cardinal to the inside, being a reproduction of a portrait painting. VG to EX, 3The future Pope Benedict XVI had served as the Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith from 1982-2005.
HARRER HEINRICH: (1912-2006) Austrian mountaineer and sportsman, remembered for his book Seven Years in Tibet (1952). Signed 5 x 7 photograph, a close-up profile portrait of Harrer. Signed in bold black fountain pen ink with his name alone to the lower white border. A couple of very light, minor corner creases, VG
GOBERT PIERRE: (1662-1744) French portrait painter, the preferred painter of the great ladies of the court during the reign of King Louis XIV. D.S., Gobert, one page (vellum), oblong 8vo, n.p. (Paris), 30th January 1705, in French. The manuscript document is issued by Gobert in his capacity as painter-in-ordinary to the King and his academy and acknowledges receipt of the sum of fifty pounds from an un-named individual in payment for the first six months of the current year, and making reference to an earlier payment of one hundred pounds that had been made on 16th April 1703. Signed by Gobert at the foot and also bearing two countersignatures. With an official circular stamp to the head. Some light staining and minor age wear and one small hole. About VG
COROT JEAN-BAPTISTE-CAMILLE: (1796-1875) French landscape and portrait painter. A.L.S., C Corot, one page, 8vo, n.p., n.d., to a lady, in French. Corot writes, in part, 'Je vous remercie bien de votre visite & regrette de ne pas m'etre trouve a la maison le jour ou vous etes venue a me montrer (?) votre mere' (Translation: 'I thank you very much for your visit & regret not being at home the day you came to show (?) me your mother'). Some very light, extremely minor age wear, VG
RENOIR PIERRE-AUGUSTE: (1841-1919) French painter. A.L.S., Renoir, two pages (written to the first and third sides of the bifolium), small 8vo, n.p., n.d., to Monsieur Chorquer (?), in French. Renoir states that it is not possible for him to leave at the moment, explaining 'Aussitot apres votre depart la dame qui etait la ma demande timidement de faire le portrait de leur petite fille que j'ai du entreprendre aussitot a cause de leur depart' (Translation: 'Immediately after your departure, the lady who was there timidly asked me to paint a portrait of their little girl, which I had to undertake immediately because of their departure') and further adding that as soon as he is free he will come to shake his correspondent's hand and pay respects to their wife, hoping that she has completely recovered from her illness. One small area of paper loss to the lower right corner of two pages, otherwise VG
`I don't like that, it's already enough to display your own works without exposing oneself..´ MONET CLAUDE: (1840-1926) French Impressionist Painter. A.L.S., `Claude Monet´, a bold ink full signature, two pages, 8vo, in purple ink, Giveny, 27th May 1898, on his personal printed stationery, to Monsieur Petit, in French. Monet sends back the proofs of his catalogue for a forthcoming exhibition to his correspondent. Monet states `Je vous retourne l´épreuve de mon catalogue, il n´y a aucune erreur. J´ajoute seulement 2 de fleurs…Montaignac m'avait parlé d'y mettre mon portrait, mais, comme je le lui ai dit, je n'aime pas bien ça, c'est déjà bien assez d'exposer ses produits sans s'exposer soi-même…´ (Translation: `I am returning the proof of my catalogue to you, there is no error. I add only 2 of flowers… Montaignac had talked to me about putting my portrait there, but, as I told him, I don't like that, it's already enough to display your own works without exposing oneself...´) VG
TOULOUSE-LAUTREC HENRI DE: (1864-1901) French Painter and Illustrator. A very fine A.L.S., `Yours, Harry´, signed in an amusing way in English, four pages, 8vo, n.p., Wednesday, n.d., to his mother 'Ma chere Maman´ ("My dear mum"), in French. Toulouse-Lautrec, referring to his father, states in part `Je vous enverrai incessament le portrait de Rachon, J´ai dine avant-hier avec Papa, oncle Charles et son épouse. Je vais faire votre joie en vous disant que papa (qui a été charmant) a acheté une jument don't il boit le lait. Il se nourrissait de laitage et de cerises… je crois qu´il n´a jamais été aussi pure. Quant à la question d´argent, il m´a devancé fort aimablement et je peux ainsi mettre ordre a tout honorablement. Je suis d´ailleurs en pourparlers pour la vente de deux navets. Vous voyez que tout vient a point de qui sait attendre…´ (Translation: "I will send you the portrait of Rachon shortly. I had dinner the day before yesterday with Papa, Uncle Charles and his wife. I'm going to make you happy by telling you that papa (who was charming) bought a mare whose milk he drinks. He ate dairy and cherries… I think he has never been so pure. As for the question of money, he advanced me some very kindly and I can thus put everything in order honorably. I am also in talks for the sale of two bad works. You see that everything comes to a good point for those who wait for the right time…") Toulouse-Lautrec further makes an amusing comment, considering the habits at his time, saying `…avec une chaleur terrible qui me fait promener dans la rue en chemise… Bourges ayant gagné aux courses a acheté un appareil a douches dont je me sers continuellement et qui je crois m´aidera beaucoup a rester a Paris…´ (Translation: "…with a terrible heat which makes me walk in the street in my shirt… Bourges, having won at the races, bought a shower device which I use constantly and which I believe will help me a lot to stay in Paris…") Paper with a Vidalon Mills watermark. VG Adele Zoe Tapié de Celeyran (1841-1930) was Toulouse-Lautrec´s mother. Alphonse Charles de Toulouse-Lautrec-Monfa (1838-1913) Count of Toulouse-Lautrec, was Henri´s father.
SIGNAC PAUL: (1863-1935) French Neo-Impressionist painter. A.L.S., Paul Signac, one page, 8vo, Les Maraniousques, Viviers, Ardeche, 1st August n.y., to a friend, in French. Signac confirms that a painting is indeed that of Madame Henri-Edmond Cross, although adds that without access to his documents at the present moment he cannot confirm the date of the work or when it was exhibited, further suggesting that they contact Felix Feneron who will be happy to assist. With blank integral leaf. A minor, light stain to the upper left corner, otherwise VGHenri-Edmond Cross (1856-1910) French painter and printmaker, a master of Neo-Impressionism. In 1893 Cross married Irma Clare, the former wife of Hector France, whom he had first met in 1888. Cross's portrait Madame Hector France is held by the Musee d'Orsay in Paris.Felix Feneon (1861-1944) French art critic, gallery director, writer and anarchist who coined the term Neo-Impressionism in 1886.
GOYA FRANCISCO JOSE DE: (1746-1828) Spanish Painter. Goya is considered the most important Spanish Painter of the late 18th and early 19th centuries and is regarded as the last of the Old Masters and the first of the moderns. A precursor of the Expressionism. His masterpiece portrayal of a naked woman, La Maja Desnuda ("The Naked Maja"), now in the Museo del Prado in Madrid, was a remarkably daring nude for the time, renowned for the unashamed gaze of the model towards the viewer without negative connotations. An exceptionally rare L.S., `Fran[cis]co de Goya´, three pages, 4to, Bordeaux, 30th November 1824, to the Duchess of San Fernando, in Spanish. Goya apologies for his hasty departure from Paris preventing him from saying goodbye to her himself, stating in part `Cuando salí de Paris para venir a esta [ciudad], dispuse atropelladamente mi viaje; el tiempo urgía, me hallaba sin dinero, y admití la oferta de unos amigos que me anticiparon los gastos del camino…´ (Translation: `When I left Paris to come to this [city], I hastily organized my trip; time was urgent, I was without money, and I accepted the offer of some friends who anticipated the expenses of the trip…") Goya is still not sure about his near future and explains that his has requested to the King of Spain an extension of his permission to leave his court painter obligations, saying `Aqui estoy, sin saber lo que debo hacer de mi. He pedido una prórroga, siquiera para poder pasar el invierno al calor de la chimenea, y no se si S[u] M[ajestad] tendrá a bien de concedérmela…´ (Translation: "Here I am, not knowing what I should make of myself. I have asked for an extension, at least that I can spend the winter in the warmth before a fireplace, and I don't know if H[is] M[ajesty] will be good enough to grant it to me…") Further again, Goya explains in full detail what the present he has sent to his correspondent is, being some drafts, drawings and figurines of three dwarfs, stating in part `Me tomo la libertad de remitir a V.E. esos tres comisionados, a quienes doy el encargo especial de asegurarla cuan agradecido estoy a la memoria que conserva de mi, y cuanto deseo complacerla y servirla. Son tres enanos que se presentaron en la feria de Burdeos dos meses hace, y me pareció conveniente sacar un tanteo de sus caras y sus figurillas. El de los pantaloncitos tiene 18 pulgadas, de los otros dos (que son marido y mujer) ella tiene 21 pulgadas y el esposo 20. Celebraré que cumplan su comisión, según los deseos del invalido que los envia´ (Translation: `I take the liberty of sending to Y.E. those three commissioners [referring to his three dwarfs figurines], to whom I give the special charge of assuring you how grateful I am to the memory you keep of me, and how much I wish to please and serve you. They are three dwarfs who appeared at the Bordeaux fair two months ago, and I thought it convenient to make a test of their faces and their figurines. The one with the short trousers is 18 inches, and the other two (who are husband and wife) she is 21 inches and the husband is 20. I will celebrate that they fulfil their commission, according to the wishes of the invalid who sends them" [Goya refers here to himself]) Goya has a lengthy list of important portraits paintings of dwarfs. An exceptional document, with very interesting content related to Goya´s last years, short after his arrival to France, and referring to his work on three dwarves he met at a fair in Bordeaux. A letter in very fine condition. VG Goya became a court painter to the Spanish Crown in 1786 and this early part of his career is marked by portraits of the Spanish aristocracy. In 1793 an illness left him deaf, after which his work became progressively darker. In 1799 Goya became the First Court Painter, the highest rank for a Spanish court Painter, under King Charles IV of Spain. During the Peninsular War and Napoleon´s invasion of Spain, Goya remained in Madrid, and his series of paintings Disasters of War, or his painting The Second of May 1808, show how much this war affected him deeply, fearing for his country´s fate. He also painted important portraits of the Royal Spanish family and of Lord Wellington.His late period is marked by the Black Paintings, on the plaster walls of his own house "La Quinta del Sordo" ("The House of the Deaf Man") where disillusioned by political and religious corruption, and by social developments in Spain, he lived near isolation. He also painted dwarves, and persons with insanity or in mental asylums, as well as themes related with witches and fantastical creatures. Goya abandoned Spain in 1824, the year of the present letter, to retire to the French city of Bordeaux from where the present letter is written. He was accompanied by his maid and companion Leocadia Weiss, 42 years younger than him, although it remains unclear if she was or not his lover.It was at that time and in Bordeaux where Goya completed his well-known series of paintings La Tauromaquia, depicting bullfighting scenes. Goya died and was buried in Bordeaux, but was later re-interred in the Royal Hermitage of San Antonio de la Florida in Madrid. Famously, the skull was missing, and the Spanish consul to Bordeaux reported so to his superiors in Madrid, who wired back "Send Goya, with or without head". The present letter is most probably in the hand of Leandro Fernández de Moratín (1760-1828) Spanish Dramatist, Poet, and translator of works of Moliere and Shakespeare into Spanish. Goya made his friend´s portrait in his late years in Bordeaux. Fernandez de Moratin lived his late years in exile in France and died in Paris only two months after Goya passed away in Bordeaux. The present letter is written to Maria Luisa of Bourbon and Villabriga (1783-1846) Duchess of San Fernando de Quiroga. She was directly related to several Kings of Spain, being the grand-daughter of Philip V, the niece of Charles III, and cousin of Charles IV. Maria Luisa and her husband, first duke of San Fernando, went into exile in 1823 to Paris.
RICHTER GERHARD: (1932- ) German Artist. One of the most important contemporary German artists whose works have set record prices at auction. Signed 8 x 10 photograph `Richter´, the image showing the German artist in a close-up portrait pose. Signed in bold blue ink to a clear area of the image. EX
BASELITZ GEORG: (1938- ) German Painter and Sculptor. Best known for his paintings of subjects upside down. A good signed 8 x 10 photograph, the artistic image depicting the artist in a close-up portrait pose with his hand to the upfront. Signed in bold black ink to a partially clear area of the image. VG
ENGLISH ARTISTS: Copley Fielding (1787-1855) English artist, known for his watercolour landscapes. A.L.S., Copley Fielding, one page, 8vo, Newman Street, 5th June n.y., to a gentleman, politely declining an invitation owing to a prior engagement. With blank integral leaf; George Cattermole (1800-1868) English watercolour painter and illustrator, a friend of Charles Dickens. A.L.S., Mr. G. Cattermole, in the third person, two pages, 8vo, Brixton Hill, 14th June n.y., to Mrs. Allnut, recalling that on a recent visit 'some of her friends mentioned Haddon Hall in Derbyshire as connected with some pleasing recollections' and that he 'therefore ventures upon the possibility that the enclosed (no longer present) slight sketches of that interesting mansion together with a few others made in its immediate vicinity in the autumn of last year may afford to Mrs. Allnut & her friends half an hours amusement'. With blank integral leaf (tear to the upper edge); Samuel Prout (1783-1852) English artist, one of the masters of watercolour architectural painting. A.L.S., Mr. Prout, in the third person, one page, Brixton Place, n.d. ('Friday Morn'g'), to Mr and Mrs Allnutt, accepting their invitation to dinner. With blank integral leaf; Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830) English portrait painter. Autograph Free Front panel, unsigned, addressed in his hand to Mrs. J. Allnutt at Clapham Common. G to generally VG, 4
KOONS JEFFREY: (1955- ) American Artist. His works deal with popular culture, his sculptures depict simple objects, including balloon animals, and have sold for substantial sums, including two record auction prices for a work by a living artist, reaching 91 million for Rabbit in 2019. A very fine signed colour 8 x 10 photograph by Koons, the image showing him in a close-up portrait pose. Signed in bold black ink with his initials, adding a large sketch to the upper part of the image, also dated in his hand 10th June 2016. EX
COCTEAU JEAN: (1889-1963) French poet, playwright, novelist, artist, filmmaker and critic. A good, illustrated autograph letter, unsigned, two pages, 8vo, St. Jean Cap Ferrat, 23rd May 1956, to Michael Smithies, in French. Cocteau writes concerning an upcoming visit to Oxford to receive an honorary doctorate and deliver a lecture, stating, in part, 'Tout cela sera simple. Je viendrai a Oxford en voiture soit avec Beaverbrook soit par mes propres moyens - (car je n'aime pas etre tributaire des autres). J'arriverai dans la soiree du 11, a l'hotel Randolf (sic). Tachez que nos chambres soient voisines......J'ai envoye mes mesures a Miss. Starkie. Je vous les double car je tiens beaucoup a avoir un costume a moi' (Translation: 'It will all be simple. I will come to Oxford by car either with Beaverbrook or on my own - (because I don't like to be dependant on others). I will arrive in the evening of the 11th, at the Randolf (sic) hotel. Make sure our rooms are next to each other….I sent my measurements to Miss. Starkie. I give them to you too because I really want to have a gown of my own'). To the verso Cocteau has drawn a full-length self-portrait depicting him standing in his academic dress and with a mortarboard upon his head, also providing various measurements alongside. Accompanied by the original envelope hand addressed by Cocteau to the Oxford University student Michael Smithies. VGOn 12th June 1956 Cocteau was given an honorary doctorate by the University of Oxford and two days later delivered the Taylorian Lecture on Modern European Literature. Cocteau himself observed that the lecture, La Poesie ou l'invisibilite, was received with 'un tonnerre d'applaudisse-ments'. It would later be published under the title Le Discours d'Oxford.Enid Starkie (1897-1970) Irish literary critic, known for her biographical works on French poets. Starkie was a Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford, and Lecturer and then Reader in the University. Another similar drawing by Cocteau is held within the archives of the Taylor Institution Library, along with associated letters.
GRABLE BETTY: (1916-1973) American actress and pin-up girl. A good vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Grable standing in a glamourous full-length pose. The original Paramount Pictures publicity portrait dates from 1937 and a typed caption to the verso promotes Grable's upcoming appearance in the comedy film College Swing (1938). Signed by Grable in bold blue fountain ink to a light area of the image. Some light corner creasing, about VG
[MILNE CHRISTOPHER]: (1920-1996) English author and bookseller, son of A.A. Milne. As a child Christopher Milne was the basis of the character Christopher Robin in his father's Winnie-the-Pooh stories. A fine original unsigned 6 x 8.5 studio photograph of the young, bright and wide-eyed Christopher Milne standing in a three-quarter length pose alongside his mother, Daphne Milne, who is seated in a three-quarter length pose, with her son's arm placed affectionately on her shoulders (c.1926-28). Photograph by Madame Yevonde and signed by her in red crayon to the lower photographer's mount. Matted in beige and framed and glazed in a modern black frame to an overall size of 10 x 15. A photocopy is attached to the back of the frame showing an ink annotation ('Christopher Robin & his mother') and the credit stamp of Madame Yevonde as they appear on the verso of the original photograph. Some very light, extremely minor age wear, VG Yevonde Middleton (1893-1975) English portrait photographer who used the professional name Madame Yevonde.
WILLIAMS TENNESSEE: (1911-1983) American playwright. A good signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph, the International Creative Management (ICM) publicity image showing Williams in a close-up portrait pose. Signed in black ink to the lower white border, 'For Irwin M. Schutt, Tennessee (ole haund dawg) Williams'. An unusual and amusing form of the playwright's signature. Two very small, minor staple holes to the left corner of the upper white border, otherwise VG
LEE HARPER: (1926-2016) American Novelist. Best known for her novel To Kill a Mockingbird (1960) that won the Pullitzer Prize. Lee also assisted her close friend Truman Capote in his research for the book In Cold Blood (1966), and Capote was the basis for the character Dill Harris in To Kill a Mockingbird. Signed 5 x 7 photograph by Lee, the image showing the awarded novelist in a close-up portrait pose. Signed in black ink to a clear area of the image. VG
ROLLAND ROMAIN: (1866-1944) French Dramatist & Novelist, Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1915. A very fine A.L.S., Romain Rolland, two pages, written to the first and third page, 8vo, Villeneuve - Vaud, Villa Olga, 11th March 1927, in French. Rolland responds to his correspondent´s letter, and relates to his photographic portraits, stating in part `Je vous remercie de votre aimable lettre, et de la proposition de faire addresser mon portrait aux grandes universités américaines. Malheureusement il m´est impossible de me faire photographier par Mr M. Manuel, car j´habite en Suisse, et je n´ai pas occasion de venir à Paris, ces mois-cis´ (Translation: `Thank you for your kind letter, and for the proposal to have my portrait sent to major American universities. Unfortunately it is impossible for me to have it photographed by Mr. Manuel, because I live in Switzerland, and I have no occasion to come to Paris these months´) Rolland further suggests two photographers he considers among the best, M. Rod. Schlemmer in Montreux and M. Hay Wrightson in London, both of them holding excellent and recent photographs of himself. To a post-scriptum, Rolland refers to Beethoven, saying `Je dois vous avertir que je pars, dans une huitaine, pour Vienne, où je dois participer à la Commemoration de Beethoven, et que je resterai sans doute absent quelques semaines´ (Translation: `I must warn you that I am leaving, in a week, for Vienna, where I must take part in the Commemoration of Beethoven, and that I will no doubt remain absent for a few weeks´) Paper with watermark. EX Rolland refers to the Commemoration of Beethoven, because two weeks after, on 26th March, was the Centenary of Beethoven´s death. Romain Rolland was also a musicologist who wrote Vie de Beethoven (“Life of Beethoven”) a biography of the German Composer published in 1903.
GIDE ANDRE: (1869-1951) French author, Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1947. An excellent vintage signed and inscribed 4 x 6.5 photograph of Gide standing in a three-quarter length pose as he lights a cigarette with a match. Photograph by Interfoto of Venice and bearing their credit stamp to the verso. Signed by Gide in blue fountain pen ink at the head of the image, 'A John Russell, en bien cordial souvenir, Andre Gide'. An attractive signed portrait. VG
BRANDT WILLY: (1913-1992) German politician and statesman who served as Chancellor of West Germany 1969-74. Nobel Peace Prize winner 1971. A good signed and inscribed 7 x 5 photograph of Brandt in a close-up portrait pose speaking at a news conference and with several microphones just visible in the foreground. Photograph by Robert Cohen for the AGIP press agency in Paris and bearing his credit stamp to the verso. Signed by Brandt in bold black ink to a light area of the image. VG
PASTEUR LOUIS: (1822-1895) French Chemist & Microbiologist. A good A.L.S., `L. Pasteur´, one page, to a 12mo grey oblong card, 5 x 4, Arbois, 5th August 1887, in French. Pasteur responds to his correspondent regarding a photograph, stating in part `J´ai un portrait gravé d´après une photographie, mais sans ressemblance. Il n´est pas dans le commerce… Il y a ma grande et excellente photo, gravure du portrait par Edelfelt du salon de l´an dernier…´ («I have a portrait engraved coming from a photograph, but without resemblance. It is not for sale… There is my large and excellent photo, engraving of the portrait by Edelfelt from last year´s salon in Paris… ») VG Albert Edelfelt (1854-1905) Finnish-Swedish Painter. He made a portrait of Pasteur in 1885 which can be seen at the Musée d´Orsay in Paris.
BOUFFLERS STANISLAS DE: (1738-1815) French Statesman and Writer. His mother, Marie Catherine de Beauveau Craon, was the mistress of King of Poland Stanislas Leszczynski. Boufflers reached the grade of Maréchal-de-Camp and was appointed Governor of Senegal and proved to be an excellent administrator. On his return to Paris, he presented Queen Marie Antoinette with an enslaved boy, Jean-Amilcar, who became the Queen´s foster child. A good A.L.S., `Boufflers´, two pages, 8vo, Thursday 6th December 1802, to Mr. Pajot, Chief of Division at the Finance Ministry, in French. De Boufflers claims payments still pending and due to him, stating in part `…Après avoir été renvoyé de bureau en bureau, j'ai enfin appris de M. Fieu que c'était encore de chez vous, monsieur, que cette lettre devait partir. Permettez donc que je réclame de nouveau l'obligeance active que vous avez déjà mise à mon affaire, pour qu'elle ne souffre plus aucun retard…´ (Translation: `…After being sent from office to office, I finally learned from Mr. Fieu that it was still from your department, Sir, that this letter had to be sent. Allow me, then, to ask again for the active kindness that you have already given to my affair, so that it suffers no further delay...´) With address leaf. Accompanied by a XIXth century 4to engraved portrait. G to VG
John Faber after Thomas Hudson'The Honble William Blakeney Esq. Lieut Genl. of His Majesty's Forces, Colonel of His Majestys Iniskillin Regiment', mezzotint, 35 x 25.5cm; three further engravings - Members of the Blakeney family; and 19th century English school - Portrait of a seated gentleman, watercolour, 28 x 21cm; in maple frame (5)
Circle of John Riley (1646-1691)Portrait of a gentleman wearing a long curly wig, his left arm resting upon a ledge with book, oil on canvas, 130 x 104cm, unframedA Cotswold Estate Has been lined. Paint surface is cracked throughout, with numerous scratches and abrasions. Scuffs and losses to the edges. Possible old repaired tears and retouching. Surface dirt and varnish discolouration. Not examined under UV light.
19th century English schoolInterior with two Eastern figures, signed with monogram and dated 1866, watercolour, 17.5 x 12cm; and four further watercolours to include: portrait of a lady attributed to Henrietta Paget; R * S * R * - The Ponte Vecchio, Florence; and two 19th century Westminster Abbey, pencil and grey wash studies attributed to Tom Pennethorne. (5)
Circle of Mary Beale (1632-1697/99)Bust length portrait of a lady wearing dress décolleté in feigned oval, oil on canvas, 75 x 62cmHas been lined and cleaned. Fine cracking to the paint, poss old area of restoration/repair to the upper edge. Minor frame abrasions. Modern frame. Not examined under UV light.
English school (early 20th century)Head and shoulders portrait of Lady Sarah Spencer (1787-1870), daughter of George, 2nd earl Spencer and wife of William, 3rd Baron Lyttelton, oil on canvas laid onto board, 24 x 16cmThe painting is a close-up copy of a portrait by John Jackson, the prime version of which hangs on the staircase at Hagley Hall, Worcestershire, seat of the Lyttelton family
Francois Vivares'A View of the Upper Works at Coalbrook Dale', engraving, 37 x 51cm; and three further prints or engravings to include: 'Allegorie de Shaftesbury' after Boucher; portrait mezzotint by Norman Hirst; and a hound with dead game after Richard Ansdell (4)There is a crease to the lower left corner, and a band of vertical discolouration to the centre. The margins are not visible within the mount, other than the lower one. Time staining and minor discolouration.Others in lot: Hurst - stuck to the mount, hole to upper plate mark, heavy foxing throughout, signature rubbed, glass missingAnsdell - appears to be in good condition overallAllegorie - time staining and discolouration. None have been examined out of the frame.
Benjamin Williams Leader (1831-1923)Study of a tree, signed, pencil sketch with further studies of hands verso, 37 x 26.5cm (unframed); together with a Continental portrait of a man, pencil, indistinctly inscribed to a label to the mount, 23 x 18.5cm (2)Minor tears and creases to the edges, and discolouration to the edges from a previous mount. Scattered light brown foxing. The tree side has a paint smudge to the left side. The other sketch has a couple of spots of foxing and a crease to the upper right corner.
Circle of Arthur Devis (1712-1787)Portrait of a gentleman, full length leaning on a fence and holding a book in a country landscape, oil on canvas, 75 x 62cmHas been lined and cleaned. The paint surface is a little dull and flat. Minor scratches, abrasions and paint loss to the lower edge, and some further scratches to the upper area. Minor cracking to the heavier areas of paint with ingrained dirt. Varnish discolouration. Not examined under UV light.
Arthur Shilling (Canadian 1941-1986)Portrait of a young girl, signed, oil on canvas board, 59.5 x 44cm With further details attached verso Addenda and correction:The painting was bought in 1969 in Brampton from Alexander Kallinin, a peripatetic art dealer and one of Shillings’ dealers. Sold together with a copy of Arthur Shilling Retrospective Exhibition and Sale Catalogue, October 1986, Kingsman Robinson Galleries.The right edge of the canvas board is frayed and tatty. A few small white streaks to the right area, otherwise appears in good condition.

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