Jean De La Fontaine

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FRAGONARD, JEAN-HONORE - Laver, James: Fragonard (1732-1806) - The Faber Gallery; London, Faber and Faber, 1955.
Jean-Honore Fragonard (* Grasse (Var) 1732, + Paris 1806) french painter. In a charming essay Mr. Laver discusses Fragonard's brilliant art in relation to its Parisian background, and reminds us, that "le petit Frago" arrived in the time of Madame du Barry and lived through the Revolution to the Empire.

24 pages with 10 applicated colour plates of celebrated works by Fragonard, each with notes on history and reception: 1. Dites donc, s'il vous plait (London, Wallace Collection); 2. La petite coquette (Paris, Collection Arthur Veil-Picard); 3. Le petit parc (London); 4. Les hazards heureux de l'escarpolette (London); 5. La fontaine d'amour (London); 6. Le chiffre d'amour (London); 7. La lecon de musique (Paris, Louvre); 8. L'Education fait tout (San Paolo Museum); 9. L'Etude (Paris), 10. L'enfant Blond (London); [4to: 25 x 31 cm] hard card board covers with illustrated dust jacket; jacket is wavy; book itself with a few traces of wear and in good condition.

[KW: Bildband Fragonard 10 Bild-Reproduktionen]

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Hodgson, Richard G. Libertinism and Literature in Seventeenth Century France Actes du colloque de Vancouver. The University of British Columbia, 28-30 septembre 2006, Narr Dr. Gunter, Oktober 2009 ISBN: 3823364952
This volume brings together the papers and lectures given at a conference held at the University of British Columbia in September, 2006, the first one held in North America to address the relationship between libertinism and literature in seventeenth-century France. Sessions were devoted to La Fontaine, Moliere, and La Mothe La Vayer as well as to libertinism in poetry, the novel and theatre. The texts studied include Moliere's Tartuffe, Cyrano de Bergerac's La Mort d'Agrippine, and La Mothe Le Vayer's Hexameron rustique. The two invited speakers were Jean-Charlles Darmon (ENS, Ulm) and Michele Rosellini (ENS, Lettres et sciences humaines, Lyon).

NEUBUCH! 1/2009 204 mm x 145 mm x 25 mm

[KW: Französisch / Literaturwissenschaft, Romanistik / Französisch / Literaturwissenschaft]

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Jean De La Fontaine: Fables of La Fontaine, FLORIS BOOKS, Oktober 2006 ISBN: 0863155715
Jean de La Fontaine wrote his stories in French verse in the latter half of the seventeeth century. This book brings together over one hundred of La Fontaine's best-loved fables for children, in an English translation. It includes favourites such as "The Tortoise and the Hare", "The Grasshopper and the Ant", and "The Raven and the Fox".

NEW 282X24X223 277 mm x 220 mm x 24 mm

[KW: Fairy Tales & Folklore - European]

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RUZICKA. - La Fontaine, Jean de: The Fables. Newly translated into English Verse by Joseph Auslander and Jacques Le Clercq, New York, The Limited Editions Club, 1930.
One of 1500 numbered copies printed for the members of The Limited Editions Club and signed in the colophon by the artist. The Czech-born American graphic artist Rudolph Ruzicka (1883-1978) was awarded the gold medal from the American Institute of Graphic Arts in 1935. As a book designer he often worked together with Daniel Berkeley Updike (1860-1941). - Bodemann 422.1. Not in Fabula docet. - Except for the slipcase a fine set.

With 2 engr. title pages (repeated) and 12 engr. vignettes by Rudolph Ruzicka. XX, (2), 265, (1) pp.; XIV, 398, (6) pp. 8vo. Orig. blue cloth with gilt-lettered spine and gilt decoration on front cover. Top edge gilt, outer and lower edges untrimmed. In orig. blue slipcase (edges somewhat worn).

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