André Gide au piano, Paris, ca 1935 -by Laure Albin-Guillot

Oui, j ‘ai passé avec Chopin plus d’heures que je n’en ai passées avec personne d’autre, avec aucun auteur.— André Gide, cit. in ‘Gide’ by Jean-Jacques Thierry (Gallimard, 1962)

[ref.: André Gide, ‘Notes sur Chopin’ (L’Arche, 1948)]
photo from: Vincent Bouvet. ‘Paris, une capitale au-dessus du volcan (1910-1940)’, Nicolas Chaudun (Ed.), Paris, 2011 - via lalettre

André Gide au piano, Paris, ca 1935 -by Laure Albin-Guillot

Oui, j ‘ai passé avec Chopin plus d’heures que je n’en ai passées avec personne d’autre, avec aucun auteur.
— André Gide, cit. in ‘Gide’ by Jean-Jacques Thierry (Gallimard, 1962)

[ref.: André Gide, ‘Notes sur Chopin’ (L’Arche, 1948)]

photo from: Vincent Bouvet. ‘Paris, une capitale au-dessus du volcan (1910-1940)’, Nicolas Chaudun (Ed.), Paris, 2011 - via lalettre

André Gide at home, Paris 1940 -nd
[ref. at Getty]
entregulistanybostan:

André Gide, posiblemente Yale Joel, 1947
i12bent

André Gide, French author and Nobel Laureate (1947) - died this day in 1951 at the ripe old age of 81 from pneumonia…
“It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for something you are not.” — A.G.Photo: possibly Yale Joel, 1947

André Gide at home, Paris 1940 -nd

[ref. at Getty]

entregulistanybostan:

André Gide, posiblemente Yale Joel, 1947

i12bent

André Gide, French author and Nobel Laureate (1947) - died this day in 1951 at the ripe old age of 81 from pneumonia…

“It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for something you are not.” — A.G.
Photo: possibly Yale Joel, 1947

(Source: agooddaytodie)

André Gide (seated on the table) goes through the book “La femme 100 têtes” (by Max Ernst, 1929), surrounded by Jean Cocteau, [Max Ernst??] Charles de Noailles, Leïla Ben Sédira Marie-Laure de Noailles and Georges Auric, Hyères 1930 -by Marc Allégret
Thanks for the precision and correction in the identification of everybody in this photo to Fabrice (his blog e-gide)
via rmn

André Gide (seated on the table) goes through the book “La femme 100 têtes” (by Max Ernst, 1929), surrounded by Jean Cocteau, [Max Ernst??] Charles de Noailles, Leïla Ben Sédira Marie-Laure de Noailles and Georges Auric, Hyères 1930 -by Marc Allégret

Thanks for the precision and correction in the identification of everybody in this photo to Fabrice (his blog e-gide)

via rmn

André Gide, Congo 1925-1926 -by Marc Allégretduring the filming of “Voyage au Congo” (Marc Allégret, 1927) 
via rmn

André Gide, Congo 1925-1926 -by Marc Allégret
during the filming of “Voyage au Congo” (Marc Allégret, 1927) 

via rmn

Marc Allégret and André Gide, August 1920 -by Lady Ottoline Morrell
via NPG

Marc Allégret and André Gide, August 1920 -by Lady Ottoline Morrell

via NPG

William Butler Yeats, Marc Allégret, André Gide, August 1920 -by Lady Ottoline Morrell
[not bad for a meeting… Yeats (Nobel 1923), Gide (Nobel 1947) and Allégret a renowned screenwriter and film director]
via NPG

William Butler Yeats, Marc Allégret, André Gide, August 1920 -by Lady Ottoline Morrell

[not bad for a meeting… Yeats (Nobel 1923), Gide (Nobel 1947) and Allégret a renowned screenwriter and film director]

via NPG

André Gide au piano, Paris, ca 1935 -by Laure Albin-Guillot

Oui, j ‘ai passé avec Chopin plus d’heures que je n’en ai passées avec personne d’autre, avec aucun auteur.— André Gide, cit. in ‘Gide’ by Jean-Jacques Thierry (Gallimard, 1962)

[ref.: André Gide, ‘Notes sur Chopin’ (L’Arche, 1948)]
photo from: Vincent Bouvet. ‘Paris, une capitale au-dessus du volcan (1910-1940)’, Nicolas Chaudun (Ed.), Paris, 2011 - via lalettre

André Gide au piano, Paris, ca 1935 -by Laure Albin-Guillot

Oui, j ‘ai passé avec Chopin plus d’heures que je n’en ai passées avec personne d’autre, avec aucun auteur.
— André Gide, cit. in ‘Gide’ by Jean-Jacques Thierry (Gallimard, 1962)

[ref.: André Gide, ‘Notes sur Chopin’ (L’Arche, 1948)]

photo from: Vincent Bouvet. ‘Paris, une capitale au-dessus du volcan (1910-1940)’, Nicolas Chaudun (Ed.), Paris, 2011 - via lalettre

André Gide at home, Paris 1940 -nd
[ref. at Getty]
entregulistanybostan:

André Gide, posiblemente Yale Joel, 1947
i12bent

André Gide, French author and Nobel Laureate (1947) - died this day in 1951 at the ripe old age of 81 from pneumonia…
“It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for something you are not.” — A.G.Photo: possibly Yale Joel, 1947

André Gide at home, Paris 1940 -nd

[ref. at Getty]

entregulistanybostan:

André Gide, posiblemente Yale Joel, 1947

i12bent

André Gide, French author and Nobel Laureate (1947) - died this day in 1951 at the ripe old age of 81 from pneumonia…

“It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for something you are not.” — A.G.
Photo: possibly Yale Joel, 1947

(Source: agooddaytodie)

André Gide (seated on the table) goes through the book “La femme 100 têtes” (by Max Ernst, 1929), surrounded by Jean Cocteau, [Max Ernst??] Charles de Noailles, Leïla Ben Sédira Marie-Laure de Noailles and Georges Auric, Hyères 1930 -by Marc Allégret
Thanks for the precision and correction in the identification of everybody in this photo to Fabrice (his blog e-gide)
via rmn

André Gide (seated on the table) goes through the book “La femme 100 têtes” (by Max Ernst, 1929), surrounded by Jean Cocteau, [Max Ernst??] Charles de Noailles, Leïla Ben Sédira Marie-Laure de Noailles and Georges Auric, Hyères 1930 -by Marc Allégret

Thanks for the precision and correction in the identification of everybody in this photo to Fabrice (his blog e-gide)

via rmn

André Gide, Congo 1925-1926 -by Marc Allégretduring the filming of “Voyage au Congo” (Marc Allégret, 1927) 
via rmn

André Gide, Congo 1925-1926 -by Marc Allégret
during the filming of “Voyage au Congo” (Marc Allégret, 1927) 

via rmn

Marc Allégret and André Gide, August 1920 -by Lady Ottoline Morrell
via NPG

Marc Allégret and André Gide, August 1920 -by Lady Ottoline Morrell

via NPG

William Butler Yeats, Marc Allégret, André Gide, August 1920 -by Lady Ottoline Morrell
[not bad for a meeting… Yeats (Nobel 1923), Gide (Nobel 1947) and Allégret a renowned screenwriter and film director]
via NPG

William Butler Yeats, Marc Allégret, André Gide, August 1920 -by Lady Ottoline Morrell

[not bad for a meeting… Yeats (Nobel 1923), Gide (Nobel 1947) and Allégret a renowned screenwriter and film director]

via NPG

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