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Diaghilev, Serge Pavlovich. Theatre Serge De Diaghilev Les Facheux; Georges Braque * Jean Cocteau * Louis Laloy * Georges Auric. Editions Des Quatre Chemins, Paris, 1924.

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Description: Approx. 22 pages in text. 28 x 23 cm. Limited edition, copy 193 of 425 on Arches from a total edition of 500. Two volumes in one. Volume I: 23 color lithographs with tissue guards of set and costume designs by Georges Braque, one black and white plate reproducing portrait of Georges Auric by Cocteau, and facsimile of page of music by Auric. Volume II: photograph of Braque by Man Ray, plus photographic plates by George Detaille of costumed Diaghilev dancers. Les Facheux, a ballet conceived by Boris Kochno after Moliere, choreographed by Bronislava Nijinska to music by Auric, and first performed by the Diaghilev ballet at Monte Carlo in 1924. Text in French, original wrappers designed by Braque bound-in. Rebound in green cloth, corners and backstrip extremities rubbed, black leather spine label lettered in gilt. 2 vols. Very good

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TANZ - DIAGHILEW/BRAQUE/COCTEAU/AURIC:. Théatre Sege de Diaghilew. Les Facheux. Mit 1 Faks., 1 Portrait Georges Aurics v. Jean Cocteau, 1 Photoportrait Braques v. Man Ray, 22 Photographien u. 23 handkolorierten Kostümtafeln und Figurinen.. Paris, Éditions des Quatre Chemins., 1924.

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Description: 2 Bde. 4°. 16 Bl., 23 Tafeln, 2 Bl.; 6 Bl., 22 Tafeln, 1 Bl. Farbig illustrierter Orig.-Karton-Ebd. * Nr. 83 von 385 Exemplaren auf Vélin d`Arches. Das Ballett mit der Musik von Georges Auric wurde am 19. Januar 1924 vom Ballets Russes in der Choreographie von Bronislawa Nijinska zu Monte Carlo uraufgeführt. Die beiden Bücher -mit zwei Essays von Jean Cocteau und Louis Laloy- zählen mit den prachtvollen, handkolorierten Tafeln der Kostüm- und Bühnenentwürfe Georges Braques, dem ausdrucksvollen Photoportrait Braques von Man Ray sowie den 22 exzellenten Phototafeln der Tänzerinnen und Tänzer zu den prachtvollsten "Gesamtkunstwerken" innerhalb der Ballett-Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts. - Nicht im Katalog Derra de Moroda, Tanzkatalog Greve Nr. 172.

Seller: Musik-Antiquariat Heiner Rekeszus, Wiesbaden, WI, Germany

[Molière] [Comédie-ballet - Ballets russes] AURIC, Georges ; BRAQUE, Georges ; KOCHNO, Boris. Les Fâcheux. Théâtre Serge de Diaghilew [2 volumes]. Paris, éditions des Quatre Chemins, Paris, 1924.

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Condition: Fine

Description: 2 volumes. In-4 28,5 x 22,5 cm. Brochés, couvertures ivoire rempliées, premiers plats illustrés par Georges Braque. Volume 1, non paginé [24] pp., composé de 23 dessins en couleurs de Georges Braque, d’un portrait de Georges Auric ,et du facsimilé d'une page d'une partition de musique par Georges Auric. - Volume 2, composé d'un portrait photographique de Braque par Man Ray en frontispice et de 22 photographies de Georges Detaille. Tiré à 500 exemplaires. Celui-ci, N 77 des 385 sur vélin d’Arches numérotés de 41 à 425. Très bel exemplaire enrichi d’un envoi de Georges Auric à Mme Jeanne Dubost. sur le faux-titre du premier volume. Un cahier de 4 planches débroché dans le deuxième volume. En 1924, Bronislava Nijinska crée une nouvelle version des "Fâcheux", comédie-ballet en trois actes et en vers de Molière (1661), pour les Ballets russes, sur une musique de Georges Auric et des décors et costumes de Georges Braque. 1, Georges Braque. Jean Cocteau. Louis Laloy. [Portrait de Georges Auric par J. Cocteau - 2, Réalisation scénique. Ballet en 1 acte de Boris Kochno, d'après la comédie-ballet de Molière. Monte-Carlo, Théâtre de Monte-Carlo, 19 janvier 1924. Publié sous la direction de Boris Kochno.]

Seller: Librairie de l'Avenue - Henri Veyrier, Saint-Ouen, FR, France

KOCHNO (Boris), COCTEAU (Jean), LALOY (Louis). Les Fâcheux. Théâtre Serge Diaghilew.. Quatre Chemins, Paris, 1924.

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Description: 2 tomes. In-4 Couverture rempliée illustrée en couleurs. Intérieur très propre. Textes de Jean Cocteau et de Louis Laloy en ÉDITION ORIGINALE. Le tome 1 est composé de 23 dessins en couleurs de Georges BRAQUE, d'un portrait de Georges Auric par Cocteau et du facsimilé d'une page d'une partition de musique par Auric. Le tome II est composé d'un portrait photographique de Braque par Man RAYet 22 photographies de Georges DETAILLE. Bel état. TIRAGE LIMITE à 500 exemplaires. Celui-ci un des 385 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin d'Arches.Ballet en un acte de Boris Kochno d'après la comédie-ballet de Molière avec une chorégraphie de La Nijinska, une musique de Georges Auric et des décors et costumes de Georges Braque.

Seller: Librairie KOEGUI, BAYONNE, France

[BALLETS RUSSES]. Auric, Georges et al.. Les Facheux. Georges Braque Jean Cocteau Louis Laloy Georges Auric Theatre Serge de Diaghilew. Éditions des Quatre Chemins, Paris, 1924.

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Description: 2 volumes. Quarto. Original publisher's heavy ivory wrappers with illustration in color by Braque to uppers. In publisher's slipcase with dark ivory title label printed in dark brown to upper. Vol. I: 1f. (recto half-title, verso blank),1f. (recto title, verso blank), 1f. (recto "Jean Cocteau," verso blank), 3ff. text, 1f. portrait of Cocteau, 1f. (recto "Louis Laloy," verso blank), 7ff. text, 1f. (recto facsimile of music by Auric, verso blank), 1f. (recto "Georges Braque," verso blank), + 23 hand-colored set and costume designs, + [iv] (text including colophon), 1f (blank) The hand-colored designs by Braque: La Naïde; Esquisse du décor; Décor (manquette); Éraste; La Montagne; Lysandre; Orphise; L'Élegante; Joueuse de volant; Joueuse de volant (dos); Première bavarde; Deuxième bavarde; Deuxième bavarde (dos); Joueur de boules; Joueur de cartes; Le Tuteur; Premier valet; Deuxième valet; Policier; Premier masque; Premier masque (dos); Deuxième masque; and Deuxième masque (dos). Vol. II: 1f. (recto half-title, verso blank), 1f. (recto blank, verso reproduction of photograph of Braque by Man Ray), 1f. (recto title "Réalisation Scénique," verso blank), 1f. (contents), 1f. (recto "Argument," verso blank), 1f. (recto part title, verso blank), + 22 full-page photographic illustrations of dancers L. Krassovska; Nicolas Zverew; Antoine Wilzak; La Nijinska (2); Lubov Tchernicheva (3); Antoine Doline; N. Devalois (2); Ludmila Cholar, L. Choliar et A. Wilzak; Alice Nikitin; L. Chollar, A. Nikitina and A. Wilzak; Thadée Slavinsky (2); Th. Slavinsky, E. Lapitsky et C. Tcherkas; Léon Woizikovsky; J. Jazvinsky et M. Pavlow; M. Federow; and S. Lifar in role portraits. All plates with tissue guards. With an autograph inscription in black ink from Boris Kochno (1904-1990) dated June 1934 to George [Hoyningen-] Huene to upper glassine cover of Vol. I and with a subsequent presentation inscription dated Los Angeles June 1954 in blue ink from Hoyningen-Huene to Oreste Pucciani to half title in Vol. I; Hoyningen-Huene's bookplate below inscription. With printed note to final leaf of Vol. I: "Publié sous la direction de M. Boris Kochno." Wrappers slightly worn and soiled; slipcase worn and taped at edges. Minor internal wear; a few signatures split or partially split; some tissue guards worn, creased, and foxed; several plates with minor marginal staining. First Edition. Limited to 500 copies, this no. 347 of only 385 copies on Vélin d'Arches, with limitation statements at conclusion of each volume. Magriel p. 187. Niles & Leslie I, p. 75. Derra de Moroda 1503. Les Facheux, a ballet in one act with music by Georges Auric; choreography by Bronislava Nijinska; scenario by Boris Kochno after Moliere's comedy-ballet; and curtain, scenery and costumes by Georges Braque, was first performed by Diaghilev's Ballets Russes in Monte Carlo on 19 January 1924 with principal dancers Lubov Tchernicheva, Anatole Vilzak, and Anton Dolin. "By the time [Auric] found himself a member of Les Six [Auric, Durey, Honegger, Milhaud, Poulenc, and Tailleferre], the style of his music - brilliant and often acidly aggressive - had become well established, and works such as the Huit poèmes de Jean Cocteau (1919) or the foxtrot Adieu, New York! (1919) show how he can be considered, along with Poulenc, the group's most typical representative. On hearing his 1921 incidental music for Molière's comédie-ballet Les fâcheux, Diaghilev asked him to transform it into a ballet. First performed in Monte Carlo . it shows a facility for mood creation and a virtuosity in the manipulation of highly varied material that presages his film music. Other successful ballets followed: Les matelots (1924) and La pastorale (1925) for Diaghilev, Les enchantements de la fée d'Alcine (1928) for Ida Rubinstein ." Jeremy Drake in Grove Music Online. Kochno "was a Russian-born writer and ballet librettist who collaborated with ballet impresario Serge Diaghilev during the last years of the Ballets Russes, then became a major influence on post-World War II French ballet. Kochno met Diaghilev in 1921 and immediately became his secretary. His first libretto for Diaghilev was the text of Igor Stravinsky's chamber opera Mavra (1922); he followed it with scenarios for such ballets as Les Fâcheux (1924), Les Matelots (1925), Ode (1928), and Le Fils prodigue (The Prodigal Son, 1929). After Diaghilev's death in 1929 Kochno continued advising on ballets. He collaborated on Cotillon and Jeux d'enfants (1932) for the new Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, then, with choreographer George Balanchine, founded the short-lived Les Ballets in 1933. He returned to the Ballet Russe, advising the company's management until 1937. With his longtime friend Christian Bérard, a painter, and choreographer Roland Petit, he collaborated on the ballet Les Forains (1945), which led to the founding of Les Ballets des Champs-Elysées and the renaissance of French ballet; he remained with that company until 1951. He was the author of the books Le Ballet (1954) and Diaghilev et les Ballets Russes (1970)." Britannica Online "Hoyningen-Huene (1900-1968) is acknowledged as an iconic pioneer in the genre of fashion photography. His elegant pared-down style has had a dramatic impact on photographers around the world and his work continues to have relevance today, as an artist who created some of the most striking photographic portraits and compositions of the twentieth century." Artist's website "Oreste Francesco Pucciani (1916 - 1999) was a pioneer teacher of Jean-Paul Sartre's philosophy at UCLA. He was the last partner of Rudi Gernreich, fashion designer, and at the latter's death, established the ACLU Rudi Gernreich-Oreste Pucciani Endowment Fund to support the fight for LGBT rights." Wikipedia An interesting association copy.

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Kochno, Boris & Jean Cocteau & George Braque. LES FACHEUX, THEATRE SERGE DIAGHILEV. Paris, Quatre Chemins, 1924.

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Condition: Fine

Description: 4to, 2 volumes in the original glassine and in the original fragile paper box with title label pasted on, Box with crease on spine else a Particulary Nice copy which shows little wear.(VVclst2/2

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