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Entomologie - Minéralogie Chasse - Pêche ENTOMOLOGIE - MINÉRALOGIE CHASSE - PÊCHE Drouot-Richelieu Mardi 2, mercredi 3 et vendredi 5 février 2010 168 194 -1/2 272 - 1/2 194 - 2/2 263 258 262 269 109 89 95 102 MARDI 2 FÉVRIER 2010 À 14H00 DROUOT RICHELIEU - SALLE 1 Collection du Comte Hervé de TOULGOËT et à divers Entomologie, Chasse, Vénerie, Pêche Ouvrages sur l’Histoire Naturelle et la Pêche RIEUNIER & ASSOCIÉS page 3 MERCREDI 3 FÉVRIER 2010 À 14H00 DROUOT RICHELIEU - SALLE 1 Collection Jean-Pierre KAUFFMANN et à divers Entomologie J.J. MATHIAS RIEUNIER & ASSOCIÉS page 19 VENDREDI 5 FÉVRIER 2010 À 14H00 DROUOT RICHELIEU - SALLE 11 Minéraux - Fossiles RIEUNIER & ASSOCIÉS page 33 MARDI 2 FÉVRIER 2010 - 14H00 - SALLE 1 COLLECTION DU COMTE HERVÉ de TOULGOËT (1911-2009) J’avais dix ans lorsque j’ai rencontré Hervé de Toulgoët pour la première fois à l’occasion d’un rallye organisé par Lesieur ; il en était le Directeur du Personnel. Je me rappelle parfaitement l’avoir assailli de questions auxquelles il me répondait avec la plus grande gentillesse ; pendant quarante-cinq ans, comme tous les entomologistes qu’il a connus, nous avons bénéficié de ses conseils et de son aide précieuse. Ces nombreuses années n’ont pas toujours été un long fleuve tranquille car, tous ceux qui l’ont bien connu le savent bien, « oncle Hervé » avait un caractère entier. Un caractère entier qui pouvait être excessif, voire parfois à la limite de la mauvaise foi, mais il en était conscient. Ainsi, lors d’une chasse aux carabes dans la Sierra de Andia avec notre excellent collègue et ami Jean Mouthiez, nous étions accusés le jour d’être « toujours devant lui » et donc de prendre « ses bêtes » ; le soir, autour d’un verre de DYC (whisky espagnol assez banal mais qu’il adorait), il s’excusait de ne pas avoir été « gentil » et nous offrait alors un vieux Rioja pendant le dîner ; généralement, le même scénario se reproduisait le lendemain… Ce caractère entier et dual se retrouve dans sa passion entomologique : celle d’un chasseur et d’un systématicien. Lors de ses nombreux séjours en Guyane, la chasse aux Morphos était aussi importante que la récolte d’Arctiides la nuit. Mais là encore, malheur à celui ou à celle qui aurait capturé un rhetenor à trente mètres devant lui, l’inverse posant beaucoup moins de problèmes ! Un caractère entier signifie aussi une volonté et une détermination d’aller au fond des choses, ce qui explique sans doute une relative spécialisation sur certaines familles ou régions. L’exemple le plus frappant est sans doute la constitution quasiment ex nihilo de la considérable collection d’Arctiides néotropicales du Muséum, assortie de la description d’une centaine d’espèces nouvelles. C’est dans le même esprit qu’ont été constituées ses collections de bêtes de France, d’Espagne et du Maroc. Le qualitatif prime avant tout. Lorsque nous décidâmes d’aller au début des années quatre-vingts dans le Moyen Atlas, c’était avec un objectif bien précis concernant entre autres certaines espèces de Lycènes et de Zygènes ; malheureusement, les conditions météorologiques désastreuses de ce début mai eurent deux conséquences : une faune assez restreinte mais surtout les sautes d’humeur d’oncle Hervé que seuls l’intelligence et l’humour du regretté Jean-Marie Fonteneau pouvaient réguler… Je suis certain que ce remarquable ensemble sera l’occasion, comme cela l’a été en son temps pour lui-même avec les collections Van der Hoeven ou de Beaulieu par exemple, pour de nombreux entomologistes de com- pléter judicieusement leur collection ou leur bibliothèque. Xavier Lesieur DROUOT RICHELIEU - SALLE 1 9, rue Drouot - 75009 Paris MARDI 2 FÉVRIER 2010 À 14H00 Collection du Comte Hervé de TOULGOËT et à divers Entomologie Chasse - Venerie - Pêche Ouvrages sur l’Histoire Naturelle et la Pêche RIEUNIER & ASSOCIÉS SVV N° Agrément 2002 - 293 du 27-06-02 Olivier Rieunier et Philippe Desbuisson - Commissaires priseurs habilités 10, rue Rossini - 75009 Paris - Tél : 01 47 70 32 32 - Télécopie : 01 47 70 32 33 [email protected] - www.rieunier-associes.com Gilbert LACHAUME Expert agréé par le Conseil des Ventes Volontaires 4, rue Duméril - 75013 Paris - Tél./Fax : 01 48 77 61 20 et pour les lots 84 à 107 inc. : Guy de LABRETOIGNE Membre de la Chambre Européenne des Experts d’Art 10, rue Bréa - 75006 Paris - Tél : 06 88 56 26 27 EXPOSITIONS PUBLIQUES : DROUOT RICHELIEU EN SALLE 1 Lundi 1er février de 11h à 18h et le mardi 2 février de 11h à 12h Téléphone pendant les expositions et la vente : 01 48 00 20 01 MARDI 2 FÉVRIER 2010 - 14H00 - SALLE 1 OUVRAGES D’HISTOIRE NATURELLE 1 Lemaire C. 2002. 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