Null PIRELLI Calendar 2010
Location Bahia, Brazil.
By Terry RICHARDSON
With the …
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PIRELLI Calendar 2010 Location Bahia, Brazil. By Terry RICHARDSON With the models: Ana Beatriz Barros, Gracie Carvalho, Lily Cole, Marloes Horst, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Miranda Kerr, Abbey Lee Kershaw, Daisy Lowe, Catherine McNeil, Eniko Mihalik, Georgina Stojilkovic 30 pages 40 x 60 cm

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PIRELLI Calendar 2010 Location Bahia, Brazil. By Terry RICHARDSON With the models: Ana Beatriz Barros, Gracie Carvalho, Lily Cole, Marloes Horst, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Miranda Kerr, Abbey Lee Kershaw, Daisy Lowe, Catherine McNeil, Eniko Mihalik, Georgina Stojilkovic 30 pages 40 x 60 cm

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[NAPOLEON]. Important collection of 39 pieces around Napoleon's death: 1/ Calendrier Napoléon presenting for each day of the year a memorable period in the life of Napoléon-Bonaparte from his birth to his death. Paris, Charles Painparré, 1821. 2/ Le Cinq Mai ou Relation exacte des diverses circonstances qui ont précédé, accompagné et suivi la Mort de Napoléon Bonaparte à l'île Sainte Hélène, traduite textuellement des Gazettes anglaises, depuis le 4 juillet jusqu'au 16 inclusment, et suivies de notes et d'éphémérides historiques sur l'ex-empereur. Paris, Ponthieu, Terry, Chambet, Audin, 1821. Lithographed frontispiece. 3/ Relation de la maladie et de la mort de Napoléon Bonaparte, extraits de plusieurs Lettres venus de Sainte-Hélène [...] Second edition. Paris, librairie départementale, 1821. 4/ BERTRAND (Maréchal), Éloge funèbre de Napoléon prononcé sur sa tombe le 9 mai 1821. Paris, chez les marchands de nouveautés, sd. 5/ BYRON, La Mort de Napoléon, dithyrambe. Preceded by a notice on the life and death of Napoleon Bonaparte by Sir Thomas MOORE. Paris, Charles Painparré, 1821. 6/ La France à son gouverment. Slnd. No title page. 7/ PICQUOT (L.), Encore un mot sur Napoléon-le-Grand précédé d'une Adresse au Roi. Paris, chez les marchands de nouveautés, 1821. 8/ Souvenir et regret d'un soldat à Napoléon Bonaparte. Paris, from the "marchands de nouveautés", 1821. 9/ Panegyric of a dead man. Slnd. 10/ BEAUJOUR fils, Encore une larme sur la tombe de Napoléon. Paris, chez les marchands de nouveautés, 1821. 11/ BARGINET, Sur Napoléon, ou Réponse aux journaux contre-révolutionnaires [...] Paris, chez les marchands de nouveautés, 1821. 12/ BARGINET, La Nuit de Sainte-Hélène, héroïde sur le tombeau de Napoléon-le-Grand. Paris, chez les marchands de nouveautés, 1821. 13/ Hymn to the Virgin of August. 14/ Pensée d'un soldat sur la sépulture de Napoléon. 15/ Sunset on May 5, 1821. 16/ Opinion on Napoleon. Paris, chez les marchands de nouveautés, 1821. 17/ Les Cendres du Prisonnier de Sainte-Hélène, ode translated from English. Paris, Bobée, 1821. 18/ L'Homme au petit chapeau. Paris, chez les marchands de nouveautés, 1821. 19/ SERRUROT, Dialogue militaire sur la mort de Napoléon, entre une compagnie de braves sortis de l'ex-garde. Paris, chez les marchands de nouveautés, 1821. 20/ E.-F., Sentiment d'un citoyen, sur les cancers héréditaires. Paris, from the merchants of novelties, 1821. 21/ Bonaparte did not die of cancer. 22/ LAS CASES, Apologie de Napoléon, suivie du tableau de ses souffrances à Sainte-Hélène. Paris, librairie départementale, 1821. 23/ Adolphe de J...E, De Bonaparte et de sa mort. Paris, Pélicier, 1821. 24/ Les deux premières années du Consulat de Bonaparte. SLnd. 25/ History's judgment on Napoleon. Paris, Ponthieu, Terry, Chambet, 1821. 26/ Analyse impartiale des accusations portées contre Napoléon précédée d'une notice sur sa vie. Paris, chez les marchands de nouveautés, 1821. 27/ Les Perses et Thémistocle, les Anglais et Napoléon. Slnd. 28/ FONTANES (Louis), Discours prononcé dans l'autre monde pour la réception de Napoléon Bonaparte [...] Paris, chez les marchands de nouveautés, 1821. 29/ B., Apothéose. Paris, Terry, chez les marchands de nouveautés, 1821. 30/ Ode sur la mort de Napoléon Bonaparte, by a French officer. Paris, chez les marchands de nouveautés, 1821. 31/ CREBASSOL, Ode sur la mort de Napoléon. Paris, from the "marchands de nouveautés", 1821. 32/ Les Funérailles de Napoléon, Ode, précédée de son éloge. Paris, chez les marchands de nouveautés, 1821. 33/ JOSSELIN, Stances sur la mort de Napoléon. Paris, from the merchants of novelties, 1821. 34/ Chant de mort sur Napoléon. Paris, Bataille et Rousquet, 1821. 35/ DREUILLE, Ode aux Anglais, sur la persécution faite à Napoléon dans l'île Sainte-Hélène. Slnd. 36/ SENEMAUD, Stances sur la mort de Napoléon. Paris, chez les marchands de nouveautés, 1821. 37/ NAPOLEON (apocryphal), La Bataille de Waterloo, poem, sent from London by one of the Frenchmen who accompanied the prisoner from St. Helena to his death. Paris, Painparré, 1821. 38/ Fragmens extraits des Mémoires de Napoléon. Paris, Librairie départementale, 1821. 39/NAPOLEON, Le Souper de Beaucaire and Lettre à M. Matteo Buttafoco. Paris, Panckoucke, 1821. In-8 brown calf, smooth spine decorated, red mar. title page (period binding). Spine restored, corners worn.

PETER LIK (Australia, 1959). "Ocean glow". Photograph. Limited edition, copy 347/950. Framed in methacrylate. Signed and with holographic seal of the artist on the back. Measurements: 65,5 x 99,5 cm. Ocean Glow is a view of Maui, Hawaii, a work that the artist has described as follows: "Immersing myself in the ocean brought me closer to the soul of Mother Nature. Like a surfer, I was glued to the surf report for two weeks waiting for something to happen, waiting for the perfect wave. The colors of the sunrise were the key to this photo: I wanted the kaleidoscope to be reflected in the wave. Finally a swell was predicted. That night I gathered my gear and tried to sleep. This new experience was like my first shoot: I barely slept a wink. When the sun came up, my expectations were high: I knew the photo was there. After hours of Mother Nature beating me in the waves, I shot wave after wave like a madman: it was an addiction." Peter Lik is an Australian photographer known for his images of nature and panoramic landscapes. He hosted the program From the Edge with Peter Lik, which aired for one season on The Weather Channel. Lik was born in Melbourne to Czech parents who emigrated to Australia after World War II. He took his first photo at age 8, when his parents gave him a Kodak Brownie camera for his birthday. In his youth, Lik took his camera on family vacations and photographed country scenes and the ocean. This practice continued on his road trips out of town and into the Australian wilderness, often accompanied by his friend and fellow photographer Michael Plumridge. As a photographer, Lik is self-taught, learning mostly by trial and error. In 1984, Lik made his first trip to the United States, touring the country for a year in an old van. While in Alaska, he was introduced to panoramic cameras and large format photography. Upon his return to Australia, he continued to experiment with the panoramic format. In 1989, Lik returned to the United States and undertook a project to photograph landscapes in all 50 states. He sold some of the photos for use in calendars and postcards. Later, photos from the project were compiled into his 2003 tabletop book, Spirit of America.In the early 1990s, Lik worked for the Queensland (Australia) Department of Tourism, traveling in the Outback and photographing little-known areas. In 1994, he moved to Las Vegas, Nevada, where he opened Lik USA, which includes a workshop for printing and framing his photos. In the mid-1990s, he founded his own publishing company, Lik Publishing. After winning the Art in Nature category of the 2010 Windland Smith Rice International Windland Smith Rice Awards for Best Nature Photography, "Ghost" (taken in Antelope Canyon, Arizona) was selected as part of a May 2011 exhibition of nature photography at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C.