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Album De La Mode Du Figaro: Revue Des Activites De Creation Francaise - Hiver 1946-1947

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Album De La Mode Du Figaro: Revue Des Activites De Creation Francaise - Hiver 1946-1947Jules Supervielle, Claude Mauriac, Jean Selz, Roger Caillois, dessins de Christian Brard, Gruau, Pierre Simon, Mourgue [186] pp. Prestige De Paris 12 1 2" x 9 7 8" *cover detached from stapled contents* Scroll Down for (11) Additional Scans: Topic(s): Women's fashion, Women (subject keyword), Couturier, Costume accessory, Hat, Madeleine Vramant, Pierre Balmain, Paulette, Janette Colombier, Jeanne Lanvin, Jacques Fath, Rose Valois, Roser, Maud, Grs,

Jules Supervielle, Claude Mauriac, Jean Selz, Roger Caillois, dessins de Christian Bérard, Gruau, Pierre Simon, Mourgue

[186] pp.

Prestige De Paris

12 1/2" x 9 7/8"

*cover detached from stapled contents*

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Women's fashion, Women (subject keyword), Couturier, Costume accessory, Hat, Madeleine Vramant, Pierre Balmain, Paulette, Janette Colombier, Jeanne Lanvin, Jacques Fath, Rose Valois, Roser, Maud, Grès, Agnès, Paquin, Maggy Rouff, O'Rossen, Carven, Madeleine de Rauch, Marcel Dhorme, Hermès, Véra Boréa, Marcelle Dormoy, Schiaparelli, Marcelle Alix (Modes), Parel, Catherine (Catherine Bobrikov, dite) (before 1907), Anny Blatt, Agnès-Drecoll, Jacques Griffe, Jean Farell, Jean Dessès, Charles Montaigne, Legroux Sisters, Jean Patou, Bruyère (House), Nina Ricci, Germaine Lecomte, Jacques Heim, Le Monnier (hatter), Marcelle Chaumont, Jeanne Lafaurie, André Ledoux Sports, France Obré, Lola Prusac, Maria Guy, Suzanne Talbot, Gilbert Orcel, Claude Saint-Cyr, Simone Cange, France, Post-war (1946-1960) ( Period)


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The magazine presents many designer models concerning women's fashion and accessories, advertisements very often concerning fashion... The Album de la mode issue of Le Figaro, for the winter of 1946-1947, produced under the direction of Louis Ferrand, contains black and white and colour illustrations, signed by great illustrators (Christian Bérard, Gruau, Pierre Simon, Mourgue, Moral, Mayo, André Barsacq, Dignimont, André Masson, Victoria Nat, Andrée Dagand, Blossac, R. de Lavererie, Firsca, Karsavina, Grove, Harambure, Pierre Pagès...) and photographs by (Tabard, Meerson, Rosie Rey, Chevalier, Moral, Elshoud, Laniepce, Pierre Boucher, Gjon Mili, Gisèle Freund, Bouchonnet, Keystone, Bernand, United Press, Associated Press, Harlingue, Lipnitzki, Lynx, Lido, Marc Vaux, Kitrosser, Bovis, Kollar, L. Plouvier, A. Bourgin, Brassaï, H. Membré, Interpress, Louis Silvestre, A. Harlingue, John Vickers, Agence Photogr. FSE, Air Cinematographic Service, International News-Photos, etc.). The literary part of this album was produced under the direction of Jean Selz. The cover is an illustration by Raveling. The back cover is an advertisement by Guerlain.Contents :P. 70-71: "Pleasure and wonderful" by Jules Supervielle P. 72-73: "Paris with nights more beautiful than its days" by Claude MauriacP. 74-77 : "The great evenings are reborn" P. 78-81 : "Fastes" by Arlette de Pitray P. 82-83 : "Intimacy" P. 84-85 : "Around a cocktail" P. 86-87 : "Under the flight of paradise" P. 88-89 : "Sets, scenes, studios"P. 90-91 : "A few moments of the world" P. 92-96 : "A singular afternoon"P. 97-101 : "Intimate life of automatons" by Jean SelzP. 102-103: "Colours of time... colour of the journey"P. 104 : "Three lines" (page absent)P. 105 : "Some reminiscences" P. 106 : "Skiing" P. 107-109 : "Powder and sunny" P. 110 : "Quiet evening"P. 111-113 : "Snows" by Max Aldebert P. 114-115 : "Cloudy weather, probable rain" P. 116-117 : "When the chandeliers sparkle"P. 118-120 : 3 little dresses full of wit" P. 121 : "Happy New Year 1947!" P. 122-123 : "Marveille de l'homme" by Roger CailloisP. 1246125: "In Search of a Gift"P. 126-129: "American Primitives of the Nineteenth Century" by Lo Duca P. 130-132: "Vertiges" by Alexandre Astruc P. 133-134: "It's Wonderful" by A. BreffortP. 135: "The Man Who Lost His Shadow" by Paul GilsonP. 136-137 : "Les Cahiers de la Mode et de la Couture" P. 138 : "Pencil drawing" by Roger de La FresnayeP. 139 : "Pencil drawing" by Charles DespiauP. 140-142 : "Les Cahiers de la Mode et de la Couture" P. 143-144 : "Les vedettes de l'UNESCO..."P.145-152 : "Les Cahiers de la Mode et de la Couture"P. 153-156 : "Minerals" by Francis PongeP. 157-164 : "Les Cahiers de la Mode et de la Couture"P. 165-166 : "Sportive sirènes"P. 166-176 : "Les Cahiers de la Mode et de la Couture

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