1 / 2

Description

Christian LACROIX

"C'est la Vie" faux coral brooch (1980s) Presented in cardboard box

Automatically translated by DeepL. The original version is the only legally valid version.
To see the original version, click here.

251 
Online
in progress
Go to lot
<
>

Christian LACROIX

Time
Estimate 80 - 150 EUR
Starting price  50 EUR

* Not including buyer’s premium.
Please read the conditions of sale for more information.

Sale fees: 25 %
Bid

Sale closing from
Sunday 30 Jun - 13:00 (CEST)
zaventem, Belgium
Stanley's Auction
+32477621274
Browse the catalogue Sales terms Sale info

Delivery to
Change delivery address
Livraison interne Stanley's auction
More information
Delivery is not mandatory.
You may use the carrier of your choice.
The indicated price does not include the price of the lot or the auction house's fees.

You may also like

PICASSO (Pablo) - ARAGON (Louis). Five sonnets by Petrarch. S.l. À la fontaine de Vaucluse, 1947. - In-4, 330 x 254: (26 ff. first and last two blank), printed cover. Paperback, lined cover. Cramer, no. 47. Bilingual edition of this selection of 5 sonnets by Petrarch. The anonymous French translation is by Louis Aragon. "This book, published "A la Fontaine de Vaucluse" in 1947, includes 5 sonnets from the Canzoniere, nos. I, CLXXVI, CLXXXVII, CII, CCLXXXIII. They have been freely translated into French by a translator who wished to remain anonymous, but who, having left his mark in the epigraph, introduction and autograph proverb at the end of the book, is easily recognizable. It's Louis Aragon, paying tribute to Elsa Triolet, his companion from Russia, whom he met in 1928, after a suicide attempt, and who changed his life in so many ways" (Cramer). Only 110 copies of this edition were printed on Arches vellum, illustrated with a full-page ORIGINAL EAU-FORTE BY PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973), dated on the copperplate "9 janvier 45" (138 x 188 mm), unsigned. "Picasso's engraving shows a beautiful oval face surrounded by abundant hair. There's nothing to prevent us from seeing in it an idealized portrait of Laure-Elsa, who, on that January 9th, was already taking on, for Picasso, the features of Françoise Gilot. It remains to be noted that, on the same January day, Picasso made the engraving for Le Marteau sans maître, showing the surrealist transformation of the same face" (Cramer). All copies bear a different autograph proverb by Louis Aragon. In this one, number 45, he wrote: "45 - Il n'est ombre // que d'étendards." A copy by the French-Tunisian writer and essayist Albert Memmi (1920-2020), enriched with this autograph letter signed by Louis Aragon on the false title: to Albert Memmi // for his patience // and my concern // Aragon Dusty cover, two traces of wetness on the lower edge of both covers, small tears at the bottom of the spine. Perfect condition inside. Also included: - ROY (Claude). Élégie des lieux communs, story-poem with a portrait of the author and Claire by Picasso. S.l. Rougerie, [1952]. - In-4, 319 x 240 : 31 pp. in sheets, filled cover. First edition printed in an edition of 865 copies, illustrated with a full-page drawing by Pablo Picasso, depicting a portrait of Claude Roy accompanied by Claire Vervin. One of 600 copies on 125-gram afnor VII vellum, this one given to Albert and Germaine Memmi, bearing this autograph signed letter from the author on Picasso's drawing, in Claude Roy's hand: For Albert and Germaine // Memmi // the hand of their friend // Claude Roy Soiling to cover.

Reunion of 4 works in 6 volumes on Louis XVII: 1. DAYMONAZ (B.): Réplique à l'Univers ou Louis XVII vengé des impostures de P. Veuillot. Paris, Librairie Internationale, 1885. One volume. 16 by 24.5 cm. XII-143 pp. + 1 f. errata. Paperback, in printed cover. Edges slightly faded ; paperback, printed cover (slightly stained). First edition. Parois 287. By a fervent supporter of Naundorff, who married one of his daughters in 1890. 2. MANTEYER (Georges de): Les faux Louis XVII. Naundorff's novel and the life of Carl Werg. Recueil de sept cents documents tirés des Archives d'Allemagne et de France (1774-1920). Paris, Librairie Universitaire J. Gambler, 1926. 2 volumes. 16.5 by 25 cm. continuously paginated, 1274-(2) pages + 2 ff. n.ch. (faux-titre and title of volume 2) + 16 plates + 1 folding table. Paperback, in printed covers, uncut, untrimmed. Very good condition (one leaf with scorched margin). First edition. Parois 698; Louis Arthaud, M. Georges de Manteyer 58. 3. BEAUCHESNE (A.-H. du Bois de): Louis XVII, sa vie, son agonie, sa mort ; captivité de la Famille Royale au Temple ; ouvrage enrichi d'autographes, de portraits et de plans. Paris, Plon, 1852, 2 volumes. 12.5 by 21 cm. 1 portrait-(4)-506-(1) pages + 11 leaves h.t. of facsimiles (of which 7 folded) and 1 portrait-(4)-539-(1) pages + 11 leaves h.t. of facsimiles (of which 6 folded). Contemporary half-basane, smooth spine. Slightly cracked headpieces, otherwise good condition. Some foxing, pages 24 and 25 of volume 1 inverted. Illustrated with 18 in-text woodcuts. First edition. Parois 77; Tourneux 4493. 4. MANTEYER (Georges de): The Naundorff petition to the Senate (March 15, 1910 - March 28, 1911). Articles from the "Débats" with eight attachments. Gap, L. Jean et Peyrot, 1912. One volume. 16 by 25 cm. 130 pages. Contemporary bradel half cloth, red title page, covers preserved. False title, title and first 16 pp. are duplicates. Text complete. First edition. Parois; Essai de bibliographie sur Louis XVII, n° 697.