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Photographies De Cinéma Pour Tous "Photographies de Cinéma Pour Tous" Online ! 7e édition du 15 au 26 mars 2019 Lot 1 Émile Reynaud 2 bandes lithographie pour praxinoscope Reynaud De 12 vues et 4 vues rehaussées, cachet de l'ancienne collection "Georges Sadoul", inscription manuscrite : "Attention document très rare, bande originale (litho) du praxinoscope Reynaud donné à S. S par le film d'Emile Reynaud" et indication manuscrite au dessus d'une vue : "autour d'une cabine", monté sur un carton 31,8 x 23,6 x (carton) Estimation : 300 € - 400 € Lot 2 Étienne-Jules MAREY (1830-1904) Chronophotographie "La marche de l'Homme", c. 1886 Tirage argentique monté sur feuille 6 x 20 cm On y joint une bande de vues positives vers 1895 représentant un pied de la Tour Eiffel vu de l'entrée du pont d'Iéna, côté Trocadéro 13,8 x 2 cm Estimation : 800 € - 1 000 € Lot 3 Etienne-Jules MAREY (1830-1904) Portrait, c. 1890 Tirage citrate monté sur carton, accompagné de feuillets manuscrits, correspondances à en-tête du Comité Marey et feuillets libres, avec reproduction du portrait 9,8 x 6,9 cm Estimation : 100 € - 120 € Lot 4 LA VIE ET LA PASSION DE JESUS-CHRIST Film de Lucien Nonguet et Ferdinand Zecca pour Pathé, 1903 Tirage argentique d'époque monté sur feuille libre 10,3 x 10,5 cm Et un tirage de l'affiche du Cinématographe Lumière, monté sur la même feuille (11,7 x 8, 4 cm) Estimation : 80 € - 100 € ARTPRECIUM © 2010 - 17 rue de la Grange Batelière, 75009 Paris - Tél: 01.47.27.93.29 - WEB: artprecium.com - Agrément n°2011-772 SAS au capital de 10.000 euros - N° de TVA intracommunautaire: FR 51 531600559 - APE: 8230Z - SIRET: 531 600 559 00037 1/165 Lot 5 Cinéma muet Film de Ferdinand Zecca non-identifié, c. 1905 Tirage postérieur 16,3 x 23,4 cm Estimation : 40 € - 60 € Lot 6 L'ÉCRIN DU RAJAH Film de Gaston Velle, production Pathé-Frères, 1906 Tirage argentique d'époque 11,2 x 16,2 cm Estimation : 100 € - 120 € Lot 7 Films Pathé, scènes de genre et comiques du cinéma muet L’Homme singe, La Revanche de Médor, A la conquête d’une dot, Beau- père intransigeant, Bonnes amies, 1908-1909 5 tirages sur cartons, logo « Cinéma Pathé » et titre du film dans l’image 13,6 x 18 cm, marges comprises Estimation : 100 € - 120 € Lot 8 Film non-identifié Scène, c. 1910 Tirage argentique d'époque sur papier cartoline, numéro manuscrit et indications de parution au dos 18,2 x 13,4 cm Estimation : 200 € - 220 € ARTPRECIUM © 2010 - 17 rue de la Grange Batelière, 75009 Paris - Tél: 01.47.27.93.29 - WEB: artprecium.com - Agrément n°2011-772 SAS au capital de 10.000 euros - N° de TVA intracommunautaire: FR 51 531600559 - APE: 8230Z - SIRET: 531 600 559 00037 2/165 Lot 9 Prise de vue aérienne Opérateur dans son avion, c. 1910 Tirage argentique d'époque, cachet du studio "Geo.Blanc" 18 x 24 cm Estimation : 60 € - 80 € Lot 10 Film muet non-identifié Photographie de tournage, c. 1911 Tirage argentique postérieur, cachet de l'ancienne collection Maurice Bessy au dos 22,2 x 28,4 cm Estimation : 80 € - 100 € Lot 11 Mlle Musidora Fantaisiste aux Folies Bergère, portrait dédicacé et signé "Pour Milon, Musidora, dans ce coffré [sic] précieux, il y a un maillot de milon", c. 1912 Photographie par Waléry Tirage argentique d'époque (ovale), monté sur un carton du studio, signature de l'auteur sur l'image 21,5 x 14 cm Estimation : 100 € - 150 € Lot 12 Façade de cinéma Affiche pour le film "Der Totentanz" avec Asta Nielsen, c. 1912 Tirage argentique d'époque, cachet de l'ancienne collection Maurice Bessy au dos 19 x 16,7 cm Estimation : 60 € - 80 € ARTPRECIUM © 2010 - 17 rue de la Grange Batelière, 75009 Paris - Tél: 01.47.27.93.29 - WEB: artprecium.com - Agrément n°2011-772 SAS au capital de 10.000 euros - N° de TVA intracommunautaire: FR 51 531600559 - APE: 8230Z - SIRET: 531 600 559 00037 3/165 Lot 13 Film muet Film ou documentaire non-identifié, c. 1912 Tirage argentique d'époque 11,8 x 16,4 cm Estimation : 40 € - 60 € Lot 14 Film non-identifié Scène burlesque avec Paul Berto ?, c. 1913 Tirage argentique d'époque, cachet "Cinéma éclair" dans l'image et indications manuscrites au dos 11,4 x 17 cm Estimation : 60 € - 80 € Lot 15 LA FLEUR DES RUINES Louise Colliney dans le film d'Abel Gance , 1915 Tirage argentique d'époque sur papier cartoline, indications de parution au dos 12,8 x 18 cm, marges comprises Provenance : ancienne collection Nelly Kaplan, cachet au dos Estimation : 80 € - 100 € Lot 16 Actrices américaines Phyllis Haver, Evelyn Brent, Bebe Daniels, Virginia Bruce, Loretta Young, Gladys Swarthout, Margaret Sullavan, Josephine Hill… c. 1920-1930 11 tirages USA, numéro dans l’image et légendes au dos pour la plupart Env. 25,5 x 20,5 cm, marges comprises Estimation : 80 € - 100 € ARTPRECIUM © 2010 - 17 rue de la Grange Batelière, 75009 Paris - Tél: 01.47.27.93.29 - WEB: artprecium.com - Agrément n°2011-772 SAS au capital de 10.000 euros - N° de TVA intracommunautaire: FR 51 531600559 - APE: 8230Z - SIRET: 531 600 559 00037 4/165 Lot 17 BLACK BOTTOM Film (?), c. 1920 Tirage argentique d’époque, titré et cachet « Red Star Pictures » dans l’image 20,7 x 26 cm, marges comprises Estimation : 60 € - 80 € Lot 18 Film non-identifié Scène de pendaison par le Ku Klux Klan, c. 1920 Tirage argentique d'époque, inscriptions manuscrites au dos 11 x 16 cm Estimation : 40 € - 60 € Lot 19 PARIS HISTORIQUE Louis XVI et Marie-Antoinette, Le Dauphin, Marie-Antoinette en prison, assassinat de Marat, Mirabeau, mort de Napoléon, temps de la Révolution, film de René Carrère, c. 1920 6 tirages argentiques d’époque sur papier cartoline, légendes manuscrites au dos 24 x 18 cm, marges comprises Estimation : 150 € - 200 € Lot 20 LADY HAMILTON Liane Haid et Conrad Veidt dans le film de Richard Oswald, 1921 Tirage argentique d'époque sur papier cartoline 15 x 20 cm, marges comprises Estimation : 40 € - 60 € ARTPRECIUM © 2010 - 17 rue de la Grange Batelière, 75009 Paris - Tél: 01.47.27.93.29 - WEB: artprecium.com - Agrément n°2011-772 SAS au capital de 10.000 euros - N° de TVA intracommunautaire: FR 51 531600559 - APE: 8230Z - SIRET: 531 600 559 00037 5/165 Lot 21 LE KID (The Kid) L'enfant star Jackie Coogan dans le film de Charlie Chaplin, 1921 Tirage argentique d'époque sur papier cartoline, indications manuscrites en anglais à l'encre au dos 24,7 x 19,5 cm Estimation : 100 € - 120 € Lot 22 FOLIES DE FEMMES (Foolish Wives) Film d'Erich von Stroheim, 1922 Panorama du tournage présentant le décor du Casino de Monte-Carlo reconstitué en Californie. Le coût du décor, réalisé par Richard Day et Elmer Sheeley était évalué à un millon de dollars, jamais un film n'avait coûté aussi cher. Tirage argentique d'époque en 4 pans, indications manuscrites sur le tirage : "Foolish Wives, A million dollar Motion Picture. Universal Film MFG Co. At Point Lobos. Nov 28-20. Photo by Heidrick (ill.)" 121 x 20 cm Provenance : ancienne archive Erich Von Stroheim (...) Estimation : 1 500 € - 1 800 € Lot 23 NOSFERATU LE VAMPIRE (Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens) Max Schreck dans le film de Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, 1922 Tirage argentique postérieur vers 1965-1970 sur papier cartoline, indications du film dans l’image 22 x 28 cm Estimation : 100 € - 120 € Lot 24 LE SANG D’ALLAH Film de Luitz Morat, 1922 Tirage argentique d’époque monté sur carton de studio, indications du film et édition « Pathé Consortium Cinéma » sur le montage 16,2 x 22,9 cm (26 x 32 cm) Estimation : 80 € - 100 € ARTPRECIUM © 2010 - 17 rue de la Grange Batelière, 75009 Paris - Tél: 01.47.27.93.29 - WEB: artprecium.com - Agrément n°2011-772 SAS au capital de 10.000 euros - N° de TVA intracommunautaire: FR 51 531600559 - APE: 8230Z - SIRET: 531 600 559 00037 6/165 Lot 25 LA BATAILLE Sessue Hayakawa dans le film d'Édouard-Émile Violet, 1923 Tirage argentique d'époque sur papier cartoline 26,7 x 20,6 cm (29 x 23 cm) Estimation : 100 € - 150 € Lot 26 LES DIX COMMANDEMENTS (The Ten Commandments) Film muet de Cecil B. DeMille, 1923 Photographie par Edward S. Curtis Tirage argentique d'époque, numéro dans l'image 20,2 x 25,2 cm Estimation : 150 € - 200 € Lot 27 LA CROISIERE DU NAVIGATOR (The Navigator) Buster Keaton dans le film de Buster Keaton et Donald Crisp, 1924 Tirage argentique sur papier cartoline, indications du film dans la marge et indications de parution au dos 24 x 30 cm, marges comprises Estimation : 80 € - 100 € Lot 28 LA CROISIERE DU NAVIGATOR (The Navigator) Buster Keaton et Kathryn McGuire dans le film de Buster Keaton et Donald Crisp, 1924 Tirage argentique sur papier cartoline, indications du film dans la marge, cachet de l'ancienne collection Maurice Bessy au dos 24 x 30 cm, marges comprises Estimation : 80 € - 100 € ARTPRECIUM © 2010 - 17 rue de la Grange Batelière, 75009 Paris - Tél: 01.47.27.93.29 - WEB: artprecium.com - Agrément n°2011-772 SAS au capital de 10.000 euros - N° de TVA intracommunautaire: FR 51 531600559 - APE: 8230Z - SIRET: 531 600 559 00037 7/165 Lot 29 LA GALERIE DES MONSTRES Jaque Catelain, Loïs Moran, Jean-Paul Le Tarare et les stars de Montparnasse dans le film de Jaque Catelain, supervisé par Marcel l'Herbier, 1924 Tirage argentique d'époque sur papier cartoline 22,3 x 16 cm, marges comprises Estimation : 200 € - 250 € Lot 30 LE TORRENT EN FURIE (Empty Hands) Norma Shearer et Jack Holt dans le film de Victor Fleming, 1924 Tirage argentique d'époque, numéro dans l'image et numéro "1476" imprimé au dos 20,3 x 25,7 cm Estimation : 60 € - 80 € Lot 31 LE VOLEUR DE BAGDAD (The Thief of Bagdad) Douglas Fairbanks dans le film de Raoul Walsh, 1924 Tirage argentique sur papier cartoline 18,6 x 24,6 cm Estimation : 100 € - 150 € Lot 32 MADAME SANS-GENE Gloria Swanson dans le film de Léonce Perret, 1924 Tirage argentique d'époque, logo des Film Paramount dans l'image et monté sur carton de production "Adolph Zukor et Jesse L.
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