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CHT473782 A model wearing a dress designed by the famous French couturier Jacques Doucet (1853-1929). Mademoiselle Régnier en toilette de Doucet.
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CHT473772 Jacques Doucet (1853-1929) was a French fashion designer and art collector.
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CHT473783 Jacques Doucet (1853-1929) was a French fashion designer, art collector and arbiter of taste.
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LLH6032272 Women's fashion of the 1920s by designers Paul Poiret and Jacques Doucet. Illustration from Art-Gout-Beaute - Feuillets de L'Elegance Feminine, August 1923. French fashion magazine.
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LLH6032285 Women's evening wear fashion of the 1920s by designer Jacques Doucet. Illustration from Art-Gout-Beaute - Feuillets de L'Elegance Feminine, February 1925. French fashion magazine.
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LLH5234942 Women's fashions of the the 1920s by designers Martial et Armand and Jacques Doucet. Illustration from Art-Gout-Beaute - Feuillets de L'Elegance Feminine, July 1922. French fashion magazine.
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LLH5234970 Women's fashion of the 1920s by designers Edward Molyneux, Jacques Doucet and Paul Poiret. Illustration from Art-Gout-Beaute - Feuillets de L'Elegance Feminine, July 1922. French fashion magazine.
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CCI3434369 Litterature. Art poetique, poeme de Paul Verlaine. Bibl. litteraire Jacques Doucet, Paris. Litterature. Art poetique, poem by Paul Verlaine. Manuscript, France, 1874. Bibl. litteraire Jacques Doucet, Paris.
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BL3303732 Gazette du Bon Ton. Art, modes & frivolités. Lucien Vogel, directeur. [With coloured plates.]Paris; London, 1912, etc.Source/Shelfmark: P.P.5242.dd. , number , p.
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CCI3434370 Litterature. Ultimissima Verba, poeme de Paul Verlaine. Bibl. litteraire Jacques Doucet, Paris. Literature. Ultimissima Verba, poem by Paul Verlaine. Recto of the manuscript, France, August, 1875. Bibl. litteraire Jacques Doucet, Paris.
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LLH5234964 Women's fashion at the races by Jacques Doucet, Philippe et Gaston, Martial and Armand and Edward Molyneux respectively, 1920s. Illustration from Art-Gout-Beaute - Feuillets de L'Elegance Feminine, July 1922. French fashion magazine.
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CCI3434366 Art. Architecture. Photo, France, vers 1930. Coll. Part. Art. Architecture. The eastern cabinet in the villa of french fashion designer Jacques Doucet, Neuilly, France. Photo, France, vers 1930.
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CHT199610 A gauche deux fourreaux en satin noir de Doucet, a droite trois robes de Worth;
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BL3303757 Gazette du Bon Ton. Art, modes & frivolités. Lucien Vogel, directeur. [With coloured plates.]Paris; London, 1912, etc.Source/Shelfmark: P.P.5242.dd. , number 6 , p.VIII
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CHT173270 Doucet was a fashion designer;
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CCI3434368 Litterature. Bibl. litteraire Jacques Doucet, Paris. Literature. Manuscript of: Romances sans Paroles, by Paul Verlaine, London (England), 1873. Dedication to Arthur Rimbaud crossed out later. Bibl. litteraire Jacques Doucet, Paris.
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CCI3434403 Litterature. Bibl. litteraire Jacques Doucet, Paris. Literature. "A missionary coming from Charleville(-Mezieres). " The french poet Arthur Rimbaud in Africa. Caricature by Ernest Delahaye in a letter to Paul Verlaine, France, July, 1876. Bibl. litteraire Jacques Doucet, Paris.
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CCI3434414 Literature. "Going in Marseille. Bibl. litteraire Jacques Doucet, Paris.
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LSE4402142 Andre Malraux and Clara, sister of Kyo Komatsu in Japan. sd. 30s. Jacques Doucet Library.
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CCI3434410 Litterature. Arthur Rimbaud et l'absinthe. Ultimissima Verba, poeme de Paul Verlaine. Bibl. litteraire Jacques Doucet, Paris. Literature. The french poet Arthur Rimbaud and the absinthe. Ultimissima Verba, poem by Paul Verlaine. Verso of the manuscript, France, August, 1875. Bibl. litteraire Jacques Doucet, Paris.
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REV346069 Robes d'apres-midi pour le the; apres-midi; planche mode; designed by Bernard and Jacques Doucet (1853-1929); designer; designers; couturier; couturiers; haute couture;
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JLJ4685048 Portraits of the poet Stephane Mallarme (1842-1898) and the painter Auguste Renoir (1841-1919). Photographic Edict of Edgar Degas (1834-1917) 1895 Paris, Jacques Doucet Library
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SYC5977436 To the theatre. Around 1878. Edgar Degas (1839-1917). Monotype has black ink from China. Paris, Bibliotheque of the Institut national d'histoire de l'art, Jacques Doucet collection.
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XEE4106927 Opening of the Max Ernst Exhibition at the bookshop “” Au sans rivalé””, May-June 1921: René Hilsum (bookshop manager), Benjamin Péret, Charchoune, Philippe Soupault, Jacques Rigaut and André Breton.
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CHT163527 gallery 'Au Sans Pareil' in Paris; Benjamin Peret (1899-1959), French poet; Philippe Soupault (1897-1990), French writer, with the bicycle; Jacques Rigaut (1899-1929), French writer, head upside down; Andre Breton (1896-1966), French writer;
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CHT218529 lady of American origin who lived in France and had a celebrated salonDrawing by Henri Matisse
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CHT247170 'The Sun and The Moon'; watercolour;
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CHT316929 Mery Laurent (1849-1900) was a celebrated French society figure, mistress of the famous Parisian dentist, Dr. Thomas W. Evans (1823-97) and also friend of Mallarme; letter written at Bellevue which Manet visited in 1880 for a health cure;
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CHT316930 Mery Laurent (1849-1900) was a celebrated French society figure, mistress of the famous Parisian dentist, Dr. Thomas W. Evans (1823-97); letter mentions another celebrated French benefactress and muse, Valtesse de la Bigne (1848-1910); letter written at Bellevue which Manet visited in 1880 for a health cure;
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CHT473040 Hans Bellmer (1902-75) German artist. painter, sculptor, poet, photographer, best known for his surrealist and erotic art;
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CHT498170 Tristan Tzara (1896-1963) French writer and one of the founders of the Dada Movement in art; Johannes Baader (1875-1955) German writer and artist associated also with Dadaism and influential in its development in Berlin; the card is signed 'Der Oberdada' because in 1918 Baader announced that he had been resurrected as the 'Oberdada' or 'President of the Universe';
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CHT498731 Madeleine Rondeaux (1867-1938); in 1895 she married her cousin, André Gide m(1869-1951);
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CHT218626 French symbolist poet and writer;
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CHT217668 Rimbaud venant de se faire devaliser par un cocher a Vienne;
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CHT177861 'And I Too Am A Painter'; poems written in the shape of objects;
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CHT177857 'And I Too Am A Painter';
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CHT177867 written in the trenches during World War I; from the collection of P. Albert-Birot;
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XIR200372 'I don't write my address, because you could believe I have something to ask';
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CHT164045 Manuscrit de 'Romances sans paroles' avec une dedicace biffee;
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CHT200445 Carqueiranne, fishing village near Toulon;
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CHT157493 Arthur Rimbaud (1854-91), french poet;
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CHT163051 Le Chat qui ne ressemble a rien, illustration pour un recueil de poemes manuscrit;
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CHT163052 Le Chat qui ne ressemble a rien, page autographe du poeme de Robert Desnos;
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CHT163070 'Vole! Nouvelle inedite', manuscrit d'enfance de Paul Eluard; written aged 12 and a half;
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XEE4106944 Max Morise, Simone Breton, Paul Eluard, Joseph Delteil, Gala, Robert Desnos, Andre Breton, and Max Ernst (on the bicycle), at the Foire de Montmartre, 1923.
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CHT233407 Marie Laurencin (1883-1956); possibly photographed by Francis Poulenc (1899-1963);
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CHT218628 French symbolist poet and writer;
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CHT382705 Juliette Rondeaux (d.1895); converted to Protestantism; Andre Gide (1869-1951); French writer;
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CHT199765 Baudelaire, illustration pour les Poemes de MallarmeDrawing by Henri Matisse
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CHT177860 'And I Too Am A Painter'; poems written in the shape of objects;
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CHT164046 Lettre illustree a Paul Verlaine;
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CHT164047 'J'ai voulu mourir a la guerre, la guerre n'a pas voulu de moi';
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CHT163050 Le Poisson sans souci, illustration pour un recueil de poemes manuscrit;
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CHT177865 written in the shape of objects;
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CHT213003 Nathalie Clifford Barney (1876-1972) dressed up as a man and Renee Vivien (1877-1909).
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CHT498171 Tristan Tzara (1896-1963) French writer and poet and one of the founders of the Dada movement; Sophie Taeuber-Arp (1889-1943) Swiss artist, painter and sculptor; in 1915 she met the Dada artist, Jean Arp, whom she married in 1922 and with whom she collaborated on numerous joint projects; took part in in the Zürich Dada movement, centered on the Cabaret Voltaire and participated in Dada-inspired performances as a dancer, choreographer and puppeteer;
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CHT178708 'Vers chque instant et vers toujours...';
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CHT178709 'La se dressent les mille murs...';
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CHT224219 French writer, Andre Gide (1869-1951)
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CHT163509 standing from left to right, Julie Manet (1878-1966), Madame Paul Valery, Mallarme, Madame Paule Gobillaud; seated, Madame Mallarme, Genevieve Mallarme; Julie Manet, daughter of Berthe Morisot;
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CHT392208 critical and artistic review published in France between 1889 and 1892 by Jean Jullien (1854-1919), a significant theatre and critic in Paris and promoter of the movement of dramatic realism;
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CHT224202 dans son appartement de la rue de Commaille;
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CHT224210 leader of the Surrealist group;
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CHT164090 It rains in my Heart like it Rains in our Town;
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CHT177859 written in the trenches during World War I; from the collection of P. Albert-Birot;
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CHT199770 Vision celeste a l'usage de Paul Chenavard; Celestial Vision for Paul Chenavard; Jeanne Duval was Baudelaire's mistress from 1862; inspired the 'Venus Noire' section of 'Les Fleurs du mal';
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XEE4108828 Catalogue for the last collective exhibition of surrealist painting at Galerie Pierre, 1925: De Chirico, Max Ernst, Paul Klee, A. Masson, Miro, Picasso, Man Ray, Pierre Roy.
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CHT199776 crossed dedicace to Constantin Guys (1802-92); this manuscript was used in 'Revue contemporaine, 15th May 1860; poem CII of the second edition of 'Les Fleurs du mal';
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CHT225283 short lived illustrated weekly published from October 1888 until April 1889; modelled on the house journal of 'Le Chat Noir'; Sarrazin was known as the 'Poete Epicier' and was the director of the 'Divan Japonais';
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CHT163712 original drawing made in 1887;
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CHT164049 Fragment de nappe sur laquelle Verlaine a ecrit ses poemes et son ami Cazals a dessine un portrait du poete;
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CHT163053 Le Poisson sortant de l'encrier;
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CHT203701 'To the Sun in the Distance';
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CHT495661 Laurencin (1883-1956) agee de 16 ans; Marcel Jouhandeau (1888-1979) French writer;
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CHT199777 this manuscript was used in 'Revue contemporaine, 15th May 1860; poem CII of the second edition of 'Les Fleurs du mal';
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CHT221528 Weill was originally from Alsave; settled in Paris in 1838; wrote at least 130 books;
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CHT221532 Poulet-Malassis was the first to publish 'Les Fleurs du Mal';
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CHT213296 photograph dedicated to her husband;
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