Published by Lavauzelle, 2008
ISBN 10: 2702510957 ISBN 13: 9782702510957
Seller: Démons et Merveilles, Joinville, France
French édition - Livre issu de déstockage jamais lu présentant des marques de stockage sur la couverture et/ou les pourtours mais restant en très bon état d'ensemble. Expédition soignée dans une enveloppe à bulles depuis la France. 20x15x1cm. 2008. Broché. 208 pages. Très bon état.
Published by , La revue du Cinéma - Image et son, 1985
Seller: Librairie Lalibela, Ckelles, PARIS, France
Couverture souple. Condition: Comme neuf. In-4 broché. SOMMAIRE : - ROURKE Mickey Auteur : ROSS Philippe - ROURKE Mickey (entretien) Auteur : MÉRIGEAU Pascal - Deauville 1985 Auteur : GAREL Alain - Åke och hans värld Auteur : LEFÈVRE Raymond - Cinéma fantastique 8 et 16 bis Auteur : ROSS Philippe - Cinéma fantastique Visages de l'horreur (Philippe Ross) Auteur : ALION Yves - Exploitation Tous comptes faits Auteur : MÉRIGEAU Pascal - HUGO Victor Les histoires de Victor H. Auteur : BERTONI Aline - KINSKI Nastassja Auteur : BERTONI Aline - KINSKI Nastassja - MALAVOY Christophe - MALAVOY Christophe (entretien) Auteur : ALION Yves - BÉRUCHET (entretien) Auteur : PARRA Danièle - Cette fois, la qualité triomphe Auteur : LEFÈVRE Raymond - Tentation d'Isabelle Auteur : MARTIN Marcel - BONNAFFÉ Jacques (entretien) Auteur : BERTONI Aline - Retour vers le futur Auteur : SIMSOLO Noël - Vertiges Auteur : CHEVASSU François - LAURENT Christine (entretien) Auteur : BÉCHADE Chantal de - Une femme ou deux Auteur : PARRA Danièle - Noces de Figaro Auteur : SALMON Marc - Elsa, Elsa Auteur : ALLOMBERT Guy - HAUDEPIN Didier (entretien) Auteur : PARRA Danièle - Colonel Redl Auteur : LAJEUNESSE Jacqueline - SZABÓ István - Elle a passé tant d'heures sous les sunlights Auteur : MARTIN Marcel - GARREL Philippe Auteur : BASSAN Raphaël - GARREL Philippe - Raspoutine, l'agonie Auteur : MARTIN Marcel - Bons débarras Auteur : CHEVALLIER Jacques - Temps détruit Auteur : GRÉLIER Robert - Dernier jour d'un condamné Auteur : CHEVALLIER Jacques - Femme pervertie Auteur : ZIMMER Jacques - Homme au chapeau de soie Auteur : COLPART Gilles - Mariage du siècle Auteur : ALION Yves - Oz, un monde extraordinaire Auteur : COLPART Gilles - Quatrième pouvoir Auteur : CHEVALLIER Jacques - Parties anales entre sadomaso Auteur : MINARD Alain - P.R.O.F.S. Auteur : COLPART Gilles - Rambo 2 : la mission Auteur : ALION Yves - Space riders Auteur : COLPART Gilles - Tokyo-ga Auteur : MARTIN Marcel - Vautour Auteur : BASSAN Raphaël - Cinéma et télévision Les films de novembre 1985 à la télévision Auteur : MÉRIGEAU Pascal - Année du dragon Auteur : GUÉRIF François - CIMINO Michael à propos de : Année du dragon (entretien) Auteur : MÉRIGEAU Pascal - DALEY Robert à propos de : Année du dragon (entretien) Auteur : GUÉRIF François - ZEMECKIS Robert Auteur : GAREL Alain - ZEMECKIS Robert (entretien) Auteurs : GAREL Alain , GAUTHIER Guy - GALE Bob (entretien) Auteurs : GAREL Alain , LE GUAY Olivier - ZEMECKIS Robert Auteur : GAREL Alain - GALE Bob - WELLES Orson Orson Welles acteur Auteurs : PARRA Danièle , ZIMMER Jacques - Inde L'Inde aux mille visages - Entretien avec Nasreen Kabir Auteur : BASSAN Raphaël - Venise 1985 Auteur : LEFÈVRE Raymond - Rimini 1985 Auteur : CHEVASSU François - Lussas 1985 Auteur : SAUVAGET Daniel - Locarno 1985 Auteur : TESSIER Max - Cabourg 1985 Auteur : LEFÈVRE Raymond - Vevey 1985 Auteur : TESSIER Max - Festival Valence : entretien avec Françoise Calvez et Dominique Païni Auteur : SALORD Lydia - Musique et cinéma La chronique du filmélomane Auteur : GAREL Alain - Cinéma et histoire Holocauste à l'écran (Annette Insdorf) Auteur : SAUVAGET Daniel - Cinéma et histoire Guerres révolutionnaires (Sylvie Dallet) Auteur : MARTIN Marcel - Cinéma et art Abécédaire des films sur l'art moderne et contemporain 1905-1984 (Gisèle Breteau) Auteur : BASSAN Raphaël - Livres de cinéma Cinéma pleine page. L'édition cinématographique de langue française Auteur : CHEVALLIER Jacques - WENDERS Wim Berlin, L.A., Berlin : Wim Wenders (Jean-Pierre Devillers) Auteur : SAUVAGET Daniel - Chine Cinéma chinois (Jean-Loup Passek et Marie-Claire Quiquemelle) Auteur : BASSAN Raphaël - Revues de cinéma CinémAction - Des jeunes à la caméra (Monique Martineau) Auteur : CHEVALLIER Jacques - Courrier Courrier des lecteurs - LAFFIN Dominique Une lettre de Xavier Delorme (courrier).
Published by , La revue du Cinéma - Image et son, 1986
Seller: Librairie Lalibela, Ckelles, PARIS, France
Couverture souple. Condition: Comme neuf. In-4 broché. SOMMAIRE : - TOPOR Roland (entretien) [PARRA Danièle] - TOPOR Roland - DAVIS Bette Bette Davis' eyes [MÉRIGEAU Pascal] - Érotisme Durs à cuir - Cinéma et histoire La femme flambée (Jeanne d'Arc) [BERTONI Aline] - Exploitation Tous comptes faits [MÉRIGEAU Pascal] - DVD-Videocassette Trois inédits - Ambassador (The) - Russian roulette - Devonsville terror - Cinéma et télévision La loi des séries [ROSS Philippe] - France Production 1985 : près de trois films par semaine [MÉRIGEAU Pascal] - White city - HARRIS Ed (entretien) Auteurs : GAREL Alain , LE GUAY Olivier - HARRIS Ed [GAREL Alain] - BALMER Jean-François (entretien) [ALION Yves] - BALMER Jean-François - Poissons d'avril : grosses prises et menu fretin [MARTIN Marcel] - Z.O.O. [SIMSOLO Noël] - GREENAWAY Peter à propos de : Z.O.O. (entretien) [PILARD Philippe] - GREENAWAY Peter - Out of Africa [GUÉRIF François] - Secret de la pyramide [GAUTHIER Guy] - Allan Quatermain et les mines du roi Salomon [GAUTHIER Guy] - Inspecteur Lavardin [GUÉRIF François] - Jacques et novembre [MARTIN Marcel] - Vaudeville [MÉRIGEAU Pascal] - Folles années du twist [BOSSÉNO Christian] - Soleil d'automne [GAREL Alain] - Âme soeur [SAUVAGET Daniel] - Touki Bouki [BASSAN Raphaël] - Strange love affair (A) [ALION Yves] - Beau temps mais orageux en fin de journée [BASSAN Raphaël] - Carré blanc [COLPART Gilles] - Canevas la ville [SAUVAGET Daniel] - Banana's Boulevard [ROSS Philippe] - Constance [MARTIN Marcel] - Filles disparaissent [TESSIER Max] - Diamant du Nil [COLPART Gilles] - Douce France [COLPART Gilles] - Dream lover [CHEVALLIER Jacques] - Esclave blonde [ZIMMER Jacques] - Justicier de New York [GUÉRIF François] - Gitane [CHEVASSU François] - Highlander [ZIMMER Jacques] - Loi des seigneurs [ALION Yves] - Longs manteaux [CHEVASSU François] - Mon beau-frère a tué ma soeur [CHEVALLIER Jacques] - Lien de parenté [VALOT Jacques] - Montagnes bleues [CHEVALLIER Jacques] - Paris minuit [COLPART Gilles] - Paulette la pauvre petite milliardaire [ZIMMER Jacques] - Revolution [TESSIER Max] - Sans issue [TESSIER Max] - Turtle [VALOT Jacques] - Unique [VALOT Jacques] - Cinéma et télévision Les films d'avril 1986 à la télévision [MÉRIGEAU Pascal] - YORKIN Bud [GAREL Alain] - YORKIN Bud (entretien) Auteurs : GAREL Alain , GUÉRIF François - YORKIN Bud [GAREL Alain] - WELLAND Colin (entretien) Auteurs : GAREL Alain , GUÉRIF François - WELLAND Colin - Belgique Littérature et cinéma au pays de la belgitude [HELBO André] - Cinéma et littérature Littérature et cinéma au pays de la belgitude [HELBO André] - USA Western - eastern [GAUTHIER Guy] - Média et malentendus [MAAREK Philippe J.] - Tchécoslovaquie, République Tchèque, Slovaquie Du côté de Prague [CHEVALLIER Jacques] - Tchécoslovaquie, République Tchèque, Slovaquie à propos de : Fin du domaine Berhof Du côté de Prague - Tchécoslovaquie, République Tchèque, Slovaquie à propos de : Bistouri, s'il vous plaît Du côté de Prague - Tchécoslovaquie, République Tchèque, Slovaquie à propos de : Infirmières Du côté de Prague - Tchécoslovaquie, République Tchèque, Slovaquie à propos de : Garçon, sauve-toi Du côté de Prague - Tchécoslovaquie, République Tchèque, Slovaquie à propos de : Tout le monde a du talent Du côté de Prague - Tchécoslovaquie, République Tchèque, Slovaquie à propos de : Angle de vue Du côté de Prague - Tchécoslovaquie, République Tchèque, Slovaquie à propos de : Panelstory aneb Jak se rodí sídliste Du côté de Prague - Espagne Le cinéma espagnol [LAJEUNESSE Jacqueline] - Clermont-Ferrand 1986 [COLPART Gilles] - Grenoble 1986 [LAJEUNESSE Jacqueline] - Musique et cinéma La chronique du filmélomane [GAREL Alain] - Saison cinématographique 1950-1951 [DANET Gérard] - FORD John John Ford (Lindsay Anderson) [RAKOVSKY Antoine] - France Jeux et divertissements en Bretagne [GAUTIER Gérard-Louis] - GUINNESS Alec Mémoires (Alec Guinness) [LEFÈVRE Raymond] - Son Sons et narrations au cinéma (Protée volume 13 n° 2) [SAUVAGET Daniel] - Revues de cinéma.
Published by La Coalition québécoise d'opposition au libre-échange, Sainte-Foy, 1987
ISBN 10: 2890610144 ISBN 13: 9782890610149
Seller: Les mots en page, Rouyn-Noranda, QC, Canada
Couverture souple. Condition: Très bon. v, 58 p., ill., 21 cm. Très bel exemplaire. Pages propres. Reliure solide.
Published by Les éditions bleu et or, Montréal, 1961
Seller: Claudine Bouvier, Gatineau, QC, Canada
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Publication Date: 2023
Seller: True World of Books, Delhi, India
LeatherBound. Condition: New. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from , edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 369.
Publication Date: 2023
Seller: True World of Books, Delhi, India
LeatherBound. Condition: New. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1853 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 459 Language: French.
Published by LA PRESSE, 2009
ISBN 10: 2923681118 ISBN 13: 9782923681115
Seller: La Bouquinerie à Dédé, Gatineau, QC, Canada
Couverture rigide. Condition: Bonne Condition. Couverture légèrement usée. Intérieur propre. Envoi soigné.
Published by LA PRESSE UNIVERSITAIRES LAVAL, 2009
ISBN 10: 292368141X ISBN 13: 9782923681412
Seller: La Bouquinerie à Dédé, Gatineau, QC, Canada
Couverture rigide. Condition: Bonne Condition. Couverture légèrement usée. Intérieur propre. Envoi soigné.
Publication Date: 2023
Seller: True World of Books, Delhi, India
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Published by Université Laval, Québec, 1979
Seller: Claudine Bouvier, Gatineau, QC, Canada
Couverture souple. Condition: Très bon. Laboratoire de recherche, École de service social, 1979 et 1980, 203, 75 p. Couvertures très légèrement défraîchies. code 1497.
Publication Date: 2024
Seller: Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., Delhi, India
Leather Bound. Condition: New. Language: French. This book is available in 5 different Leather color without any extra cost. Explore More Options by Clicking on 'More Images' and Notify Us of Your Choice via Email within 24 hours of placing the order. Presenting an Exquisite Leather-Bound Edition, expertly crafted by the prestigious organization "Rare Biblio" with Original Natural Leather that gracefully adorns the spine and corners. The allure continues with Golden Leaf Printing that adds a touch of elegance, while Hand Embossing on the rounded spine lends an artistic flair. This masterpiece has been meticulously reprinted in 2024, utilizing the invaluable guidance of the original edition published many years ago in 1853. The contents of this book are presented in classic black and white. Its durability is ensured through a meticulous sewing binding technique, enhancing its longevity. Imprinted on top-tier quality paper. A team of professionals has expertly processed each page, delicately preserving its content without alteration. Due to the vintage nature of these books, every page has been manually restored for legibility. However, in certain instances, occasional blurriness, missing segments, or faint black spots might persist. We sincerely hope for your understanding of the challenges we faced with these books. Recognizing their significance for readers seeking insight into our historical treasure, we've diligently restored and reissued them. Our intention is to offer this valuable resource once again. We eagerly await your feedback, hoping that you'll find it appealing and will generously share your thoughts and recommendations. Lang: - French, Pages: - 459, Print on Demand. If it is a multi-volume set, then it is only a single volume. Product Disclaimer:: Kindly be informed that, owing to the inherent nature of leather as a natural material, minor discolorations or textural variations may be perceptible. Explore the FOLIO EDITION (12x19 Inches): Available Upon Request. 459.
Published by Editions Parisiennes, 1996
ISBN 10: 2862430390 ISBN 13: 9782862430393
Seller: Ammareal, Morangis, France
Softcover. Condition: Très bon. Ancien livre de bibliothèque. Légères traces d'usure sur la couverture. Edition 1996. Ammareal reverse jusqu'à 15% du prix net de cet article à des organisations caritatives. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Book Condition: Used, Very good. Former library book. Slight signs of wear on the cover. Edition 1996. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations.
Published by Cinématographe, n° 68 et 69, juin et juillet 1981. Deux fascicules in-4, agrafés, illustrations., 1981
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Published by Editions Parisiennes, 1998
ISBN 10: 2862430447 ISBN 13: 9782862430447
Seller: Ammareal, Morangis, France
Softcover. Condition: Très bon. Ancien livre de bibliothèque. Légères traces d'usure sur la couverture. Edition 1998. Ammareal reverse jusqu'à 15% du prix net de cet article à des organisations caritatives. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Book Condition: Used, Very good. Former library book. Slight signs of wear on the cover. Edition 1998. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations.
Published by Presses Universitaires du Québec, 1997
ISBN 10: 2760506150 ISBN 13: 9782760506152
Seller: La Bouquinerie à Dédé, Gatineau, QC, Canada
Couverture souple. Condition: Bonne Condition. Couverture et premières pages cornées. Intérieur frais. Reliure solide. 412 p. Envoi soigné.
Amst., 1979. VIII,248 pp. 11 b./w. plts. Softcover. (Scripta artis monographia 8).Reprint of the edition: Paris, 1873.
Published by Nabu Press, 2010
ISBN 10: 1145725627 ISBN 13: 9781145725621
Seller: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germany
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Published by Paris ca. 1775., 1775
Seller: Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, Germany
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Sehr seltener Kupferstich aus der Serie "Suite d'Estampes gravees par Madame la Marquise de Pompadour d'apres les Pierres gravées de Guay" (ca. 1775). -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 18 x 15,5 cm. Platte: ca. 13 x 10,5 cm. -- gut erhalten. || Very rare engraving from the series "Suite d'Estampes gravees par Madame la Marquise de Pompadour d'apres les Pierres gravees de Guay" (c. 1775). -- in very good condition. || Madame de Pompadour, born Jeanne Antoinette Poisson (1721 1764), was a prominent member of the French court during the 18th century. She served as King Louis XV's official mistress from 1745 to 1751, and maintained her influence as a court favorite until her death. Despite facing political opposition and struggling with poor health, Pompadour took charge of the king's schedule and acted as a valuable aide and advisor. She also secured titles of nobility for herself and her relatives, while cultivating a network of clients and supporters that notably included the Queen, Marie Leszczynska. In the 1750s, Madame de Pompadour's role in the French court evolved from that of the King's mistress to that of his trusted confidante, although she still maintained significant influence over the king, acting often as an advisor as well. She relocated to the ground floor of the Palace in 1751 and focused on patronizing the arts and overseeing new construction projects. In 1756, she played a pivotal role in the establishment of the royal porcelain factory at Sèvres and the creation of Place Louis XV (Place de la Concorde). She also convinced the King, with the help of her brother, to build the Petit Trianon. Madame de Pompadour enjoyed nurtureing her intellect and supported the publication of the first two volumes of Diderot and d'Alembert's Encyclopaedia in 1751. In 1753, Louis XV purchased the Hôtel d'Evreux (now the Elysée Palace) for Madame de Pompadour to use as a residence during her visits to Paris. She split her time between the capital and the Palace of Bellevue in Meudon until her death from tuberculosis at the age of 42 in Versailles in 1764. The King was deeply affected by her death. As a patron of the arts, Pompadour supported architecture, decorative arts, and porcelain. She was also a prominent patron of Enlightenment philosophers like Voltaire. Despite criticism from some of her contemporaries who viewed her as a malevolent political influence, modern historians generally view her more positively, highlighting her successes as a champion of French pride and as a woman who rose to power and influence despite not being born into the aristocracy. Some historians argue that Pompadour's critics were motivated by a fear of the social and gender hierarchies she challenged. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Published by Paris ca. 1775., 1775
Seller: Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, Germany
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Published by Paris ca. 1775., 1775
Seller: Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, Germany
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Sehr seltener Kupferstich aus der Serie "Suite d'Estampes gravees par Madame la Marquise de Pompadour d'apres les Pierres gravées de Guay" (ca. 1775). -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 28 x 21 cm. Platte: ca. 13 x 10,5 cm. -- im Außenrand teils leicht fleckig, sonst gut erhalten. || Very rare engraving from the series "Suite d'Estampes gravees par Madame la Marquise de Pompadour d'apres les Pierres gravees de Guay" (c. 1775). -- partly slightly stained on the outer margin, otherwise in good condition. || Madame de Pompadour, born Jeanne Antoinette Poisson (1721 1764), was a prominent member of the French court during the 18th century. She served as King Louis XV's official mistress from 1745 to 1751, and maintained her influence as a court favorite until her death. Despite facing political opposition and struggling with poor health, Pompadour took charge of the king's schedule and acted as a valuable aide and advisor. She also secured titles of nobility for herself and her relatives, while cultivating a network of clients and supporters that notably included the Queen, Marie Leszczynska. In the 1750s, Madame de Pompadour's role in the French court evolved from that of the King's mistress to that of his trusted confidante, although she still maintained significant influence over the king, acting often as an advisor as well. She relocated to the ground floor of the Palace in 1751 and focused on patronizing the arts and overseeing new construction projects. In 1756, she played a pivotal role in the establishment of the royal porcelain factory at Sèvres and the creation of Place Louis XV (Place de la Concorde). She also convinced the King, with the help of her brother, to build the Petit Trianon. Madame de Pompadour enjoyed nurtureing her intellect and supported the publication of the first two volumes of Diderot and d'Alembert's Encyclopaedia in 1751. In 1753, Louis XV purchased the Hôtel d'Evreux (now the Elysée Palace) for Madame de Pompadour to use as a residence during her visits to Paris. She split her time between the capital and the Palace of Bellevue in Meudon until her death from tuberculosis at the age of 42 in Versailles in 1764. The King was deeply affected by her death. As a patron of the arts, Pompadour supported architecture, decorative arts, and porcelain. She was also a prominent patron of Enlightenment philosophers like Voltaire. Despite criticism from some of her contemporaries who viewed her as a malevolent political influence, modern historians generally view her more positively, highlighting her successes as a champion of French pride and as a woman who rose to power and influence despite not being born into the aristocracy. Some historians argue that Pompadour's critics were motivated by a fear of the social and gender hierarchies she challenged. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Published by Paris ca. 1775., 1775
Seller: Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, Germany
Art / Print / Poster
Sehr seltener Kupferstich aus der Serie "Suite d'Estampes gravees par Madame la Marquise de Pompadour d'apres les Pierres gravées de Guay" (ca. 1775). -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 18 x 15,5 cm. Platte: ca. 13 x 10,5 cm. -- gut erhalten. || Very rare engraving from the series "Suite d'Estampes gravees par Madame la Marquise de Pompadour d'apres les Pierres gravees de Guay" (c. 1775). -- in good condition. || Madame de Pompadour, born Jeanne Antoinette Poisson (1721 1764), was a prominent member of the French court during the 18th century. She served as King Louis XV's official mistress from 1745 to 1751, and maintained her influence as a court favorite until her death. Despite facing political opposition and struggling with poor health, Pompadour took charge of the king's schedule and acted as a valuable aide and advisor. She also secured titles of nobility for herself and her relatives, while cultivating a network of clients and supporters that notably included the Queen, Marie Leszczynska. In the 1750s, Madame de Pompadour's role in the French court evolved from that of the King's mistress to that of his trusted confidante, although she still maintained significant influence over the king, acting often as an advisor as well. She relocated to the ground floor of the Palace in 1751 and focused on patronizing the arts and overseeing new construction projects. In 1756, she played a pivotal role in the establishment of the royal porcelain factory at Sèvres and the creation of Place Louis XV (Place de la Concorde). She also convinced the King, with the help of her brother, to build the Petit Trianon. Madame de Pompadour enjoyed nurtureing her intellect and supported the publication of the first two volumes of Diderot and d'Alembert's Encyclopaedia in 1751. In 1753, Louis XV purchased the Hôtel d'Evreux (now the Elysée Palace) for Madame de Pompadour to use as a residence during her visits to Paris. She split her time between the capital and the Palace of Bellevue in Meudon until her death from tuberculosis at the age of 42 in Versailles in 1764. The King was deeply affected by her death. As a patron of the arts, Pompadour supported architecture, decorative arts, and porcelain. She was also a prominent patron of Enlightenment philosophers like Voltaire. Despite criticism from some of her contemporaries who viewed her as a malevolent political influence, modern historians generally view her more positively, highlighting her successes as a champion of French pride and as a woman who rose to power and influence despite not being born into the aristocracy. Some historians argue that Pompadour's critics were motivated by a fear of the social and gender hierarchies she challenged. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Published by Paris ca. 1775., 1775
Seller: Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, Germany
Art / Print / Poster
Sehr seltener Kupferstich aus der Serie "Suite d'Estampes gravees par Madame la Marquise de Pompadour d'apres les Pierres gravées de Guay" (ca. 1775). -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 28 x 21 cm. Platte: ca. 13 x 10,5 cm. -- nur leicht fleckig, sonst gut erhalten. || Very rare engraving from the series "Suite d'Estampes gravees par Madame la Marquise de Pompadour d'apres les Pierres gravees de Guay" (c. 1775). -- only slightly stained, otherwise in good condition. || Madame de Pompadour, born Jeanne Antoinette Poisson (1721 1764), was a prominent member of the French court during the 18th century. She served as King Louis XV's official mistress from 1745 to 1751, and maintained her influence as a court favorite until her death. Despite facing political opposition and struggling with poor health, Pompadour took charge of the king's schedule and acted as a valuable aide and advisor. She also secured titles of nobility for herself and her relatives, while cultivating a network of clients and supporters that notably included the Queen, Marie Leszczynska. In the 1750s, Madame de Pompadour's role in the French court evolved from that of the King's mistress to that of his trusted confidante, although she still maintained significant influence over the king, acting often as an advisor as well. She relocated to the ground floor of the Palace in 1751 and focused on patronizing the arts and overseeing new construction projects. In 1756, she played a pivotal role in the establishment of the royal porcelain factory at Sèvres and the creation of Place Louis XV (Place de la Concorde). She also convinced the King, with the help of her brother, to build the Petit Trianon. Madame de Pompadour enjoyed nurtureing her intellect and supported the publication of the first two volumes of Diderot and d'Alembert's Encyclopaedia in 1751. In 1753, Louis XV purchased the Hôtel d'Evreux (now the Elysée Palace) for Madame de Pompadour to use as a residence during her visits to Paris. She split her time between the capital and the Palace of Bellevue in Meudon until her death from tuberculosis at the age of 42 in Versailles in 1764. The King was deeply affected by her death. As a patron of the arts, Pompadour supported architecture, decorative arts, and porcelain. She was also a prominent patron of Enlightenment philosophers like Voltaire. Despite criticism from some of her contemporaries who viewed her as a malevolent political influence, modern historians generally view her more positively, highlighting her successes as a champion of French pride and as a woman who rose to power and influence despite not being born into the aristocracy. Some historians argue that Pompadour's critics were motivated by a fear of the social and gender hierarchies she challenged. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Published by Paris ca. 1775., 1775
Seller: Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, Germany
Art / Print / Poster
Sehr seltener Kupferstich aus der Serie "Suite d'Estampes gravees par Madame la Marquise de Pompadour d'apres les Pierres gravées de Guay" (ca. 1775). -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 18 x 15,5 cm. Platte: ca. 13 x 10,5 cm. -- teils etwas fleckig, sonst gut erhalten. || Very rare engraving from the series "Suite d'Estampes gravees par Madame la Marquise de Pompadour d'apres les Pierres gravees de Guay" (c. 1775). -- partly somewhat stained, otherwise in very good condition. || Madame de Pompadour, born Jeanne Antoinette Poisson (1721 1764), was a prominent member of the French court during the 18th century. She served as King Louis XV's official mistress from 1745 to 1751, and maintained her influence as a court favorite until her death. Despite facing political opposition and struggling with poor health, Pompadour took charge of the king's schedule and acted as a valuable aide and advisor. She also secured titles of nobility for herself and her relatives, while cultivating a network of clients and supporters that notably included the Queen, Marie Leszczynska. In the 1750s, Madame de Pompadour's role in the French court evolved from that of the King's mistress to that of his trusted confidante, although she still maintained significant influence over the king, acting often as an advisor as well. She relocated to the ground floor of the Palace in 1751 and focused on patronizing the arts and overseeing new construction projects. In 1756, she played a pivotal role in the establishment of the royal porcelain factory at Sèvres and the creation of Place Louis XV (Place de la Concorde). She also convinced the King, with the help of her brother, to build the Petit Trianon. Madame de Pompadour enjoyed nurtureing her intellect and supported the publication of the first two volumes of Diderot and d'Alembert's Encyclopaedia in 1751. In 1753, Louis XV purchased the Hôtel d'Evreux (now the Elysée Palace) for Madame de Pompadour to use as a residence during her visits to Paris. She split her time between the capital and the Palace of Bellevue in Meudon until her death from tuberculosis at the age of 42 in Versailles in 1764. The King was deeply affected by her death. As a patron of the arts, Pompadour supported architecture, decorative arts, and porcelain. She was also a prominent patron of Enlightenment philosophers like Voltaire. Despite criticism from some of her contemporaries who viewed her as a malevolent political influence, modern historians generally view her more positively, highlighting her successes as a champion of French pride and as a woman who rose to power and influence despite not being born into the aristocracy. Some historians argue that Pompadour's critics were motivated by a fear of the social and gender hierarchies she challenged. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Published by Paris ca. 1775., 1775
Seller: Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, Germany
Art / Print / Poster
Sehr seltener Kupferstich aus der Serie "Suite d'Estampes gravees par Madame la Marquise de Pompadour d'apres les Pierres gravées de Guay" (ca. 1775). -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 28 x 21 cm. Platte: ca. 13 x 10,5 cm. -- nur leicht fleckig, sonst gut erhalten. || Very rare engraving from the series "Suite d'Estampes gravees par Madame la Marquise de Pompadour d'apres les Pierres gravees de Guay" (c. 1775). -- only slightly stained, otherwise in good condition. || Madame de Pompadour, born Jeanne Antoinette Poisson (1721 1764), was a prominent member of the French court during the 18th century. She served as King Louis XV's official mistress from 1745 to 1751, and maintained her influence as a court favorite until her death. Despite facing political opposition and struggling with poor health, Pompadour took charge of the king's schedule and acted as a valuable aide and advisor. She also secured titles of nobility for herself and her relatives, while cultivating a network of clients and supporters that notably included the Queen, Marie Leszczynska. In the 1750s, Madame de Pompadour's role in the French court evolved from that of the King's mistress to that of his trusted confidante, although she still maintained significant influence over the king, acting often as an advisor as well. She relocated to the ground floor of the Palace in 1751 and focused on patronizing the arts and overseeing new construction projects. In 1756, she played a pivotal role in the establishment of the royal porcelain factory at Sèvres and the creation of Place Louis XV (Place de la Concorde). She also convinced the King, with the help of her brother, to build the Petit Trianon. Madame de Pompadour enjoyed nurtureing her intellect and supported the publication of the first two volumes of Diderot and d'Alembert's Encyclopaedia in 1751. In 1753, Louis XV purchased the Hôtel d'Evreux (now the Elysée Palace) for Madame de Pompadour to use as a residence during her visits to Paris. She split her time between the capital and the Palace of Bellevue in Meudon until her death from tuberculosis at the age of 42 in Versailles in 1764. The King was deeply affected by her death. As a patron of the arts, Pompadour supported architecture, decorative arts, and porcelain. She was also a prominent patron of Enlightenment philosophers like Voltaire. Despite criticism from some of her contemporaries who viewed her as a malevolent political influence, modern historians generally view her more positively, highlighting her successes as a champion of French pride and as a woman who rose to power and influence despite not being born into the aristocracy. Some historians argue that Pompadour's critics were motivated by a fear of the social and gender hierarchies she challenged. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Published by Paris ca. 1775., 1775
Seller: Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, Germany
Art / Print / Poster
Sehr seltener Kupferstich aus der Serie "Suite d'Estampes gravees par Madame la Marquise de Pompadour d'apres les Pierres gravées de Guay" (ca. 1775). -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 18 x 15,5 cm. Platte: ca. 13 x 10,5 cm. -- mit kleinem Braunfleck, sonst gut erhalten. || Very rare engraving from the series "Suite d'Estampes gravees par Madame la Marquise de Pompadour d'apres les Pierres gravees de Guay" (c. 1775). -- with a small brown stain, otherwise in very good condition. || Madame de Pompadour, born Jeanne Antoinette Poisson (1721 1764), was a prominent member of the French court during the 18th century. She served as King Louis XV's official mistress from 1745 to 1751, and maintained her influence as a court favorite until her death. Despite facing political opposition and struggling with poor health, Pompadour took charge of the king's schedule and acted as a valuable aide and advisor. She also secured titles of nobility for herself and her relatives, while cultivating a network of clients and supporters that notably included the Queen, Marie Leszczynska. In the 1750s, Madame de Pompadour's role in the French court evolved from that of the King's mistress to that of his trusted confidante, although she still maintained significant influence over the king, acting often as an advisor as well. She relocated to the ground floor of the Palace in 1751 and focused on patronizing the arts and overseeing new construction projects. In 1756, she played a pivotal role in the establishment of the royal porcelain factory at Sèvres and the creation of Place Louis XV (Place de la Concorde). She also convinced the King, with the help of her brother, to build the Petit Trianon. Madame de Pompadour enjoyed nurtureing her intellect and supported the publication of the first two volumes of Diderot and d'Alembert's Encyclopaedia in 1751. In 1753, Louis XV purchased the Hôtel d'Evreux (now the Elysée Palace) for Madame de Pompadour to use as a residence during her visits to Paris. She split her time between the capital and the Palace of Bellevue in Meudon until her death from tuberculosis at the age of 42 in Versailles in 1764. The King was deeply affected by her death. As a patron of the arts, Pompadour supported architecture, decorative arts, and porcelain. She was also a prominent patron of Enlightenment philosophers like Voltaire. Despite criticism from some of her contemporaries who viewed her as a malevolent political influence, modern historians generally view her more positively, highlighting her successes as a champion of French pride and as a woman who rose to power and influence despite not being born into the aristocracy. Some historians argue that Pompadour's critics were motivated by a fear of the social and gender hierarchies she challenged. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.