Paul Berthon “Sainte Marie des Fleurs” Vintage art book page
Authentic vintage book page, not a scanned reproduction, in superb vintage condition. No tears or writing or folds.
Measures: (approx.)
Full page: 8 x 11 1/2 inches tall
Illustrations: 6 1/4 x 9 7/8 inches tall
Note:
This is an authentic vintage book page from the Seventies, not a reprint.
It may have some signs of age, but this adds to the unique charm.
The image(s) may not be centered on the page. If desired, the full sheet can easily be trimmed down to just the area of the selected image. There may be text in places on the margins, and there will be text and/or other images on the reverse which will not affect the view of this side.
The last image shows how the entire page is laid out, including margins.
Due to the differences in computer monitors, the colors you see on your screen may vary somewhat from the actual print when viewed in person.
SHIPPING:
Your print will be shipped promptly in a sturdy kraft shipping tube, USPS Ground Advantage.
Paul Berthon “Sainte Marie des Fleurs” Vintage art book page
Authentic vintage book page, not a scanned reproduction, in superb vintage condition. No tears or writing or folds.
Measures: (approx.)
Full page: 8 x 11 1/2 inches tall
Illustrations: 6 1/4 x 9 7/8 inches tall
Note:
This is an authentic vintage book page from the Seventies, not a reprint.
It may have some signs of age, but this adds to the unique charm.
The image(s) may not be centered on the page. If desired, the full sheet can easily be trimmed down to just the area of the selected image. There may be text in places on the margins, and there will be text and/or other images on the reverse which will not affect the view of this side.
The last image shows how the entire page is laid out, including margins.
Due to the differences in computer monitors, the colors you see on your screen may vary somewhat from the actual print when viewed in person.
SHIPPING:
Your print will be shipped promptly in a sturdy kraft shipping tube, USPS Ground Advantage.
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Brassai “Rue de Passy, Paris” c.1940 Vintage art book print
No tears, writing, folds, or significant creases. This book page has been salvaged from a 1980s art book that was orphaned or damaged in the binding. No hand-written marks on either side. There may be content on the back but this will not impact the presentation. Measures: Full page - 7 1/2 x 4 3/4 inches tall Image: 5 1/8 x 4 1/8 inches tall About Brassai (from Wikipedia): Brassaï (pseudonym of Gyula Halász) was a renowned photographer, sculptor, writer, and filmmaker who captured the beauty and mystery of Paris by night. He was part of the Hungarian circle of artists in Paris and befriended many famous figures such as Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, and Henry Miller. Brassai photographed many of his artist friends, including Dalí, Picasso, Henri Matisse, Alberto Giacometti, and several of the prominent writers of his time, such as Jean Genet and Henri Michaux Brassaï's photographs brought him international fame. In 1948, he had a one-man show at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City, which travelled to George Eastman House in Rochester, New York; and the Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois. MoMA exhibited more of Brassai's works in 1953, 1956, and 1968. He was presented at the Rencontres d'Arles festival in France in 1970 (screening at the Théâtre Antique, Brassaï by Jean-Marie Drot), in 1972 (screening Brassaï si, Vominino by René Burri), and in 1974 (as guest of honour). Please note: This is an authentic old vintage book page print, not a reprint or reproduction. The image(s) may not be centered on the page. Any artifacts you may notice in the images presented here online are byproducts of the scanning and photographing of the art to digitize it for this listing, they are not visible in the actual image you are shipped. The last photo is the layout of the entire page including margins. SHIPPING: Your print(s) ship FREE, promptly in a rigid flat envelope, by USPS Ground Advantage with insurance.
Brassai “Rue de Passy, Paris” c.1940 Vintage art book print
No tears, writing, folds, or significant creases. This book page has been salvaged from a 1980s art book that was orphaned or damaged in the binding. No hand-written marks on either side. There may be content on the back but this will not impact the presentation. Measures: Full page - 7 1/2 x 4 3/4 inches tall Image: 5 1/8 x 4 1/8 inches tall About Brassai (from Wikipedia): Brassaï (pseudonym of Gyula Halász) was a renowned photographer, sculptor, writer, and filmmaker who captured the beauty and mystery of Paris by night. He was part of the Hungarian circle of artists in Paris and befriended many famous figures such as Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, and Henry Miller. Brassai photographed many of his artist friends, including Dalí, Picasso, Henri Matisse, Alberto Giacometti, and several of the prominent writers of his time, such as Jean Genet and Henri Michaux Brassaï's photographs brought him international fame. In 1948, he had a one-man show at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City, which travelled to George Eastman House in Rochester, New York; and the Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois. MoMA exhibited more of Brassai's works in 1953, 1956, and 1968. He was presented at the Rencontres d'Arles festival in France in 1970 (screening at the Théâtre Antique, Brassaï by Jean-Marie Drot), in 1972 (screening Brassaï si, Vominino by René Burri), and in 1974 (as guest of honour). Please note: This is an authentic old vintage book page print, not a reprint or reproduction. The image(s) may not be centered on the page. Any artifacts you may notice in the images presented here online are byproducts of the scanning and photographing of the art to digitize it for this listing, they are not visible in the actual image you are shipped. The last photo is the layout of the entire page including margins. SHIPPING: Your print(s) ship FREE, promptly in a rigid flat envelope, by USPS Ground Advantage with insurance.
Brassai “Rue de Rivoli, Paris” 1937 Vintage art book print 4 3/4 x 7 1/2″
No tears, writing, folds, or significant creases. This book page has been salvaged from a 1980s art book that was orphaned or damaged in the binding. No hand-written marks on either side. There may be content on the back but this will not impact the presentation. Measures: Full page - 4 3/4 x 7 1/2 inches tall Image: 4 x 4 7/8 inches tall About Brassai (from Wikipedia): Brassaï (pseudonym of Gyula Halász) was a renowned photographer, sculptor, writer, and filmmaker who captured the beauty and mystery of Paris by night. He was part of the Hungarian circle of artists in Paris and befriended many famous figures such as Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, and Henry Miller. Brassai photographed many of his artist friends, including Dalí, Picasso, Henri Matisse, Alberto Giacometti, and several of the prominent writers of his time, such as Jean Genet and Henri Michaux Brassaï's photographs brought him international fame. In 1948, he had a one-man show at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City, which travelled to George Eastman House in Rochester, New York; and the Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois. MoMA exhibited more of Brassai's works in 1953, 1956, and 1968. He was presented at the Rencontres d'Arles festival in France in 1970 (screening at the Théâtre Antique, Brassaï by Jean-Marie Drot), in 1972 (screening Brassaï si, Vominino by René Burri), and in 1974 (as guest of honour). Please note: This is an authentic old vintage book page print, not a reprint or reproduction. The image(s) may not be centered on the page. Any artifacts you may notice in the images presented here online are byproducts of the scanning and photographing of the art to digitize it for this listing, they are not visible in the actual image you are shipped. The last photo is the layout of the entire page including margins. SHIPPING: Your print(s) ship FREE, promptly in a rigid flat envelope, by USPS Ground Advantage with insurance.
Brassai “Rue de Rivoli, Paris” 1937 Vintage art book print 4 3/4 x 7 1/2″
No tears, writing, folds, or significant creases. This book page has been salvaged from a 1980s art book that was orphaned or damaged in the binding. No hand-written marks on either side. There may be content on the back but this will not impact the presentation. Measures: Full page - 4 3/4 x 7 1/2 inches tall Image: 4 x 4 7/8 inches tall About Brassai (from Wikipedia): Brassaï (pseudonym of Gyula Halász) was a renowned photographer, sculptor, writer, and filmmaker who captured the beauty and mystery of Paris by night. He was part of the Hungarian circle of artists in Paris and befriended many famous figures such as Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, and Henry Miller. Brassai photographed many of his artist friends, including Dalí, Picasso, Henri Matisse, Alberto Giacometti, and several of the prominent writers of his time, such as Jean Genet and Henri Michaux Brassaï's photographs brought him international fame. In 1948, he had a one-man show at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City, which travelled to George Eastman House in Rochester, New York; and the Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois. MoMA exhibited more of Brassai's works in 1953, 1956, and 1968. He was presented at the Rencontres d'Arles festival in France in 1970 (screening at the Théâtre Antique, Brassaï by Jean-Marie Drot), in 1972 (screening Brassaï si, Vominino by René Burri), and in 1974 (as guest of honour). Please note: This is an authentic old vintage book page print, not a reprint or reproduction. The image(s) may not be centered on the page. Any artifacts you may notice in the images presented here online are byproducts of the scanning and photographing of the art to digitize it for this listing, they are not visible in the actual image you are shipped. The last photo is the layout of the entire page including margins. SHIPPING: Your print(s) ship FREE, promptly in a rigid flat envelope, by USPS Ground Advantage with insurance.











