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December 12, 2008

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CHRISTIE'S BIBLIOTHEQUE DANIEL FILIPACCHI PARIS

CHRISTIE'S BIBLIOTHEQUE DANIEL FILIPACCHI PARIS - HANS BELLMER & DEUXIEME PARTIE OCTOBER 21ST 2005 THIS EXTREMELY COLLECTIBLE 2 VOLUME HARDBACK COLLECTION SALE 5410 THESE TWO CATALOGS CONTAIN 392 PAGES AND 209 LOTS SALE TOTAL: 5,170,416.00 (EUR) WITH HIGHLIGHTS: This is a unique auction catalogue in that it includes several fold-out and translucent pages. Please be advised that there are some sexually explicit photos in this catalog. Daniel Filipachi is the son of Henri Filipacchi, a director at Hachette and the inventor of Hachette's Livre de Poche brand of pocketbooks. He was for many years a photographer for Paris Match magazine and friend of René Char, as well as a jazz concert promoter and founder of Mood Records. He was also an associate of publisher Franck Ténot. He then became deputy chairman of Hachette Filipacchi Publication, the worlds largest magazine and publishing group. Included in this auction were the first edition Doll Book, correspondence between Bellmer and Georges Hugnet, 152 original erotic and doll photographs by Bellmer - all gelatin silver prints, drawings by Bellmer, and more.Lot 122, Sale 5410, Paris Max ERNSTprice realized €572,000 ($690,131) Lot 76, Sale 5410, Paris Giorgio DE CHIRICO -- Guillaume APOLLINAIREprice realized €364,800 ($440,139) Lot 120, Sale 5410, Paris Max ERNSTprice realized €314,400 ($379,331) Lot 181, Sale 5410, Paris Benjamin PÉRET -- Joan MIRÓprice realized €191,200 ($230,687) Lot 199, Sale 5410, Paris Contribution au dossier de certains intellectuels à tendance...price realized €168,000 ($202,696) Lot 176, Sale 5410, Paris Benjamin PÉRET -- Max ERNSTprice realized €144,000 ($173,739) Lot 84, Sale 5410, Paris Salvador DALI -- Comte de LAUTRÉAMONTprice realized €138,000 ($166,500) Lot 62, Sale 5410, Paris André BRETON & Paul ELUARDprice realized €138,000 ($166,500) Lot 4, Sale 5410, Paris Hans BELLMERprice realized €120,000 ($144,783) Lot 209, Sale 5410, Paris Tristan TZARAprice realized €110,400 ($133,200) Lot 197, Sale 5410, Paris Enquête sur l'amour.price realized €108,000 ($130,304) Lot 18, Sale 5410, Paris Hans BELLMERprice realized €108,000 ($130,304) Lot 123, Sale 5410, Paris Max ERNST -- Lewis CARROLLprice realized €98,400 ($118,722) Lot 177, Sale 5410, Paris Benjamin PéRET - Max ERNSTprice realized €90,000 ($108,587) Lot 66, Sale 5410, Paris André BRETONprice realized €84,000 ($101,348) Lot 58, Sale 5410, Paris André BRETON & Paul ELUARDprice realized €81,600 ($98,452) Lot 81, Sale 5410, Paris René CREVEL -- Alberto GIACOMETTIprice realized €72,000 ($86,870) Lot 179, Sale 5410, Paris Benjamin PÉRET -- Pablo PICASSOprice realized €72,000 ($86,870) Lot 204, Sale 5410, Paris Tristan TZARA -- Alberto GIACOMETTIprice realized €68,400 ($82,526) Lot 116, Sale 5410, Paris [Paul ELUARD] -- Didier DESROCHESprice realized €67,200 ($81,078) Lot 23, Sale 5410, Paris Hans BELLMER -- Heinrich von KLEISTprice realized €64,800 ($78,183) Lot 89, Sale 5410, Paris Robert DESNOSprice realized €60,000 ($72,391) Lot 6, Sale 5410, Paris Hans BELLMER.price realized €57,600 ($69,496) Lot 152, Sale 5410, Paris MAINS D'ARTISTESprice realized €55,200 ($66,600) Lot 137, Sale 5410, Paris Georges HUGNET -- Marcel DUCHAMPprice realized €54,000 ($65,152) Lot 92, Sale 5410, Paris Robert DESNOS -- Pablo PICASSOprice realized €50,400 ($60,809) Lot 185, Sale 5410, Paris Georges HUGNET -- Pablo PICASSOprice realized €49,200 ($59,361) Lot 83, Sale 5410, Paris Salvador DALIprice realized €43,200 ($52,122) Lot 71, Sale 5410, Paris René CHARprice realized €43,200 ($52,122) Lot 82, Sale 5410, Paris Salvador DALIprice realized €42,000 ($50,674) Lot 45, Sale 5410, Paris Hans ARPprice realized €42,000 ($50,674) Lot 172, Sale 5410, Paris Joan MIRÓprice realized €38,400 ($46,330) Lot 7, Sale 5410, Paris Hans BELLMERprice realized €36,000 ($43,435) Lot 40, Sale 5410, Paris Louis ARAGONprice realized €33,600 ($40,539) Lot 75, Sale 5410, Paris Giorgio DE CHIRICOprice realized €33,600 ($40,539) Lot 72, Sale 5410, Paris René CHARprice realized €33,600 ($40,539) Lot 73, Sale 5410, Paris René CHARprice realized €33,600 ($40,539) Lot 63, Sale 5410, Paris André BRETONprice realized €32,400 ($39,091) Lot 88, Sale 5410, Paris Robert DESNOS -- Georges MALKINEprice realized €32,400 ($39,091) Lot 9, Sale 5410, Paris Hans BELLMER -- Paul ELUARDprice realized €31,200 ($37,643) Lot 196, Sale 5410, Paris Jindrich STYRSKYprice realized €31,200 ($37,643) Lot 52, Sale 5410, Paris Yvan GOLL -- Victor BRAUNERprice realized €30,000 ($36,196) Lot 24, Sale 5410, Paris Hans BELLMERprice realized €24,000 ($28,957) Lot 164, Sale 5410, Paris André MASSON -- Marcel ARLANDprice realized €24,000 ($28,957) Lot 5, Sale 5410, Paris [Hans BELLMER].price realized €24,000 ($28,957) Lot 113, Sale 5410, Paris Paul ELUARD -- Pablo PICASSOprice realized €23,040 ($27,798) Lot 146, Sale 5410, Paris Michel LEIRIS -- Joan MIRÓprice realized €22,800 ($27,509) Lot 64, Sale 5410, Paris André BRETON -- Marcel DUCHAMPprice realized €22,800 ($27,509) Lot 59, Sale 5410, Paris André BRETONprice realized €22,800 ($27,509) Lot 12, Sale 5410, Paris Hans BELLMERprice realized €22,800 ($27,509) Lot 53, Sale 5410, Paris Sarane ALEXANDRIANprice realized €22,200 ($26,785) Lot 107, Sale 5410, Paris Paul ELUARDprice realized €21,600 ($26,061) Lot 80, Sale 5410, Paris René CREVEL -- Max ERNSTprice realized €20,400 ($24,613) Lot 102, Sale 5410, Paris Paul ELUARDprice realized €19,200 ($23,165) Lot 142, Sale 5410, Paris Clark MILLS, Ivan GOLL, Nicolas CALAS, André BRETONprice realized €19,200 ($23,165) Lot 156, Sale 5410, Paris André MASSON -- Pierre-Jean JOUVEprice realized €19,200 ($23,165) Lot 46, Sale 5410, Paris Hans ARP -- Max ERNSTprice realized €18,240 ($22,007) Lot 17, Sale 5410, Paris Hans BELLMERprice realized €18,000 ($21,717) Lot 69, Sale 5410, Paris André BRETON -- Yves TANGUYprice realized €18,000 ($21,717) Lot 100, Sale 5410, Paris Paul ELUARDprice realized €18,000 ($21,717) Lot 128, Sale 5410, Paris Jean TARDIEU -- Max ERNSTprice realized €18,000 ($21,717) Lot 129, Sale 5410, Paris Marcelle FERRY -- Yves TANGUYprice realized €16,800 ($20,270) Lot 171, Sale 5410, Paris André FRENAUD --

[Martijn Hendriks downloaded YouTube video & erased the people]

Claudia Jung & Cliff Richard - Mistletoe and Wine


Bachelorette: Bjork [Michel Gondry]


Navid och jag mejlade just om Michel och jag kom på att han regisserat den musikvideo som gjort starkast intryck på mig. Helt beroende på en så underbart kraftfull historia. Jag kom ihåg att jag tänkte på att jag förundrades över hur någon kunde tänka ut en så underbart märklig historia. En historia som trots att den var som från en annan värld ändå hade en så enormt stark intern logik.

Carlo Mollino: [Prostitute Polaroids 1960]

Sometime around 1960, Mollino began to seek out women, mostly prostitutes, in his native Turin, bringing them to his villa for late-night modeling sessions, where they posed for Polaroid photographs, against backgrounds that he designed. The pictures remained a secret between Mollino and his subjects until after his death, in 1973, when some two thousand were found.Carlo Mollino, Designer de Produto, apresentação escolar

Kessel Barney: One Mint Julep [Netherlands 1964]

Barney Kessel One Mint Julep
Video sent by boberwig

One Mint Julep Kessel Barney 1964
Barney Kessel's trio in a broadcast recording in the Netherlands in 1964. With him on bass is Buddy Woodson and Stan Levey on drums.
Barney Kessel (1923 -- 2004) was an American jazz guitarist He began his career as a teenager touring with local dance bands before moving on to bands such as that led by Chico Marx. He quickly established himself as a key post-Charlie Christian jazz guitarist. In 1944 he participated in the Lester Young film "Jammin' the Blues" most of it to be seen on my youtube site, and in 1947 he recorded with Charlie Parker's New Stars on the "Relaxin' at Camarillo" session for Dial Records.
Barney Kessel is known for his innovative work in the guitar trio setting. In the 1950s, he made a series of albums called "The Poll Winners" with Ray Brown on bass and Shelly Manne on drums. Kessel was also a member of the Oscar Peterson Trio with Ray Brown in the early 1950s. The guitar chair was called the hardest gig in show business since Peterson often liked to play at breakneck tempos. Herb Ellis took over from Kessel after a year or so.
A "first call" guitarist at Columbia Pictures, during the 1960s Kessel became one of the most in-demand session guitarists in America, and is considered a key member of the group of first-call session musicians now usually known as The Wrecking Crew. In this capacity he played on hundreds of famous pop recordings. During the 1970s, Kessel presented his seminar 'The Effective Guitarist' in various locations around the world.
Kessel released several solo albums even late into his life. "The Blue Guitar" and "Kessel Plays Standards" were both released late in his career, showcasing his longevity as a performer and his undying creativity.
Kessel died of brain cancer. He had been in poor health after suffering a stroke in 1992.

George Lewis and his Famous Jazzmen: Over the Waves [Preservation Hall, New Orleans - ForJapanese Jazz Fans 1962]


Over the Waves -- George Lewis 1962


From Preservation Hall in new Orleans here is a clip filmed for some Japanese jazz fans played by George Lewis and his famous Jazzmen. I recognize Punch Miller on trumpet and Louis Nelson on trombone.
This was one of the music pieces that made George famous. Many bands, especially in Europe have taken this piece in their repertoire, but yes folks, this is the real thing! This was probably recorded in 1962. George's fame started in 1942 when he was a member of the Bunk Johnson band. He died in 1968.

Marian McPartland: In A Mist [1974]

In a Mist McPartland Marian 1974

[thanks to boberwig on dailymotion]

Pianist Marian McPartland plays a tune composed by Bix Beiderbecke. He recorded "In the Mist" in 1927.
Margaret Marian Turner was born in England on March 21, 1918 near Slough, Buckinghamshire. As a child, young Marian Turner approached the piano around the age of three. While gaining proficiency on her own, she often provided musical entertainment at family gatherings. Her parents, however, enrolled Marian in violin lessons. Marian's enrollment in a boarding school ended her doomed attempt at playing the violin, and she eventually ended up at the famous London Guildhall School of Music where she studied piano and composition.
Marian was introduced to jazz by a boyfriend who often brought jazz records to her house. For hours they would listen to the music of Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington, Fats Waller, and others. From that point on, Marian was hooked on jazz. In 1943, Marian began playing in USO camp shows in Belgium and France, where she met a Chicago cornetist named Jimmy McPartland, a Bix Beiderbeck protege. In 1952, Marian's trio began what was to become a long-running gig at New York's Hickory House, where many legendary musicians to whom Marian had once listened often sat in the audience listening to Marian.
In 1978, Marian began hosting her own radio program for National Public Radio and South Carolina Educational Radio: Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz. Marian's most recently released CD on the Concord Jazz label is Just Friends, featuring jazz greats-- Tommy Flanagan, Renee Rosnes, George Shearing, Geri Allen, Dave Brubeck, and Gene Harris--playing duets with Marian. Additionally, a CD titled Portraits was released on the NPR label in the summer of 1999. This CD, as suggested by the title, is a compendium of Marian's musical portraits of several guests on Piano Jazz.

Charles Manson's Kung Fu Dance Party