PHOTOGRAPHIES
Collections & Propositions
René Burri » Henri Cartier-Bresson » Charles-Marie-Isidore Choiselat & Stanislas Ratel » Lucien Clergue » Roy DeCarava » Robert Doisneau » Nikos Economopoulos » Károly Escher » Hans Finsler » Hisaji Hara » Petrina Hicks » Izis (Israelis Biedermanas) » André Kertész » Imre Kinszki » Jan Lauschmann » Man Ray » Robert Mapplethorpe » Eric Marrian » Helmut Newton » Martin Parr » Jeanloup Sieff » Aaron Siskind » Sammy Slabbinck » Jack Spencer » Christer Strömholm » Josef Sudek » Newsha Tavakolian » Miroslav Tichý » & others
Auction: 3 Nov – 6 Nov 2018
Tue 6 Nov
Millon at Salle VV
3 rue Rossini
75009 Paris
MILLON Drouot
19 rue de la Grange Batelière
75009 Paris
+33 1-40 22 66 33
PHOTOGRAPHIES: "Collections & Propositions"
Auction: Tuesday, 6 November, 2018
Expert:
Christophe Gœury
Tel + 33 (0)6 16 02 64 91
chgoeury@gmail.com
Live bidding:
www.drouotlive.com
Public exhibitions:
SVV 3 rue Rossini – 75009 Paris, France
Saturday, 3 November 2018, from 11 am to 7 pm
Monday, 5 November 2018, from 11 am to 7 pm
Tuesday 6 November 2018 from 11 am to 12 noon
Online catalog:
www.millon.com
The catalog is available upon request from the Photography Department at the Millon Auction House
Contact and inquiries:
Natalia Raciborski
MILLON Photography Department
16 rue de la Grange Batelière - 75009 Paris
Tel + 33 (0)7 88 09 91 86
photographie@millon.com
Highlights:
A rare and exceptional half plate daguerreotype, representing a self-portrait of the 19th century photographers Charles Choiselat and Stanislas Ratel standing behind a group of unidentified men taken around 1843-1845. The scene is particularly interesting due to the animated interactions of the men: they are either smoking, playing cards, reading a newspaper, standing, sitting, looking out at us or at each other… We are inclined to believe these men are close friends of the photographers and are perhaps also photographers themselves. The scene includes a phantom figure of a woman, perhaps a servant, that was asked to step into the picture but quickly stepped out. We can see a chair turned over from the movement. Charles Choiselat and Stanislas Ratel are known for their panoramic daguerreotypes of French monuments and landscapes and took very few portraits. This is the only known self-portrait of the two photographers together. (Lot 1 – 6 000 / 8 000€)
The Collection of a French editor
With a large format vintage print, a solarization of calla lilies, by Man Ray from the 1930s, a manuscript written by Lucien Clergue explaining his technique, and several prints by Robert Doisneau… (Lot 99 - 15 000 / 20 000 €)
A curated selection of silver gelatin prints of the German and Suisse avant-garde, the Bauhaus, modernism… by Joost Schmidt, Josef Sudek, Hannes Meyer, Hans Finsler, Pal Funk Angelo, Charlotte Rudolph, Geza Vandor, Jolan Vadas, Károly Escher, Imre Kinszki, Elisabeth Hase, Milos Dohnanyi and unidentified photographers… (Lot 60 - 2 000 / 3 000 €)
A selection of French and American Humanist photographers of the 1950s, 60s and 70s: Henri Cartier-Bresson, Aaron Siskind, Robert Doisneau, André Kertész, Izis, René Burri… as well as a selection of modern and contemporary photographers: Robert Mapplethorpe, Roy Decarava, Christer Strömholm, Helmut Newton, Peter Lindbergh, Jeanloup Sieff, Eric Marrian, Martin Parr… (Lot 144 - 18 000 / 20 000 €, Lot 145 - 15 000 / 20 000 €, Lot 146 - 20 000 / 30 000 €)
Two English collections of contemporary photography: Ed Feingersh, Jan Lauschmann, Sammy Slabbinck, Miroslav Tichý, Hisaji Hara, Andrew Lanyon, Newsha Tavakolian, Hassan Sarbakhshian, Heidi Bradner, Nikos Economopoulos, Jack Spencer, Petrina Hicks, Frank Hunter and many others… (Lot 160 4 000 / 6 000 €)
Estimates are indicated without the buyer’s premium.