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Foujita, Paris, ca 1925 -by Boris Lipnitzki  [+]
photo from: Vincent Bouvet. ‘Paris, une capitale au-dessus du volcan (1910-1940)’, Nicolas Chaudun (Ed.), Paris, 2011 - via lalettre

Foujita, Paris, ca 1925 -by Boris Lipnitzki  [+]

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

Foujita disguised for the ‘Bal de l’A.A.A’ [Aide Amicale aux Artistes], Paris, 1920s -by J. Mandel   [+]
from Ader

Foujita disguised for the ‘Bal de l’A.A.A’ [Aide Amicale aux Artistes], Paris, 1920s -by J. Mandel   [+]

from Ader

Foujita, Paris, 1926 -by Dénes Rónai   [+]
from kieselbach

Foujita, Paris, 1926 -by Dénes Rónai   [+]

from kieselbach

Foujita and Youki, moving in (3 square Montsouris), Paris, 1926 -by A. Harlingue  [+]
[Lucie Bedoud, then aged 19, met Foujita in 1922; the painter renamed her Youki (Snow). They will stayed together until 1931, when Youki met and married Robert Desnos]
from rouillac

Foujita and Youki, moving in (3 square Montsouris), Paris, 1926 -by A. Harlingue  [+]

[Lucie Bedoud, then aged 19, met Foujita in 1922; the painter renamed her Youki (Snow). They will stayed together until 1931, when Youki met and married Robert Desnos]

from rouillac

Portrait of Foujita, 1927 -by Madame D’Ora[photogravure]
via damien-leclere

Portrait of Foujita, 1927 -by Madame D’Ora
[photogravure]

via damien-leclere

… a Good Night - Good Day post… :)
Jean Cocteau and Foujita with Cat Show Winner, Paris Nov. 3, 1950 -nd
orig. caption: An international cat show, sponsored by the “Cat Friends” Club of Paris, is now taking place at the Hotel Rothschild in Paris. Here, Karoun, a blue Persian, is the “King of the Cats” and being admired by the artist Foujita (right) and filmmaker Jean Cocteau (left).
via corbis

… a Good Night - Good Day post… :)

Jean Cocteau and Foujita with Cat Show Winner, Paris Nov. 3, 1950 -nd

orig. caption: An international cat show, sponsored by the “Cat Friends” Club of Paris, is now taking place at the Hotel Rothschild in Paris. Here, Karoun, a blue Persian, is the “King of the Cats” and being admired by the artist Foujita (right) and filmmaker Jean Cocteau (left).

via corbis

Foujita and Gérard Philipe at Foujita’s art opening, Paris, 1957 -by Pierre Vauthey
via corbis

Foujita and Gérard Philipe at Foujita’s art opening, Paris, 1957 -by Pierre Vauthey

via corbis

Foujita au téléphone, Paris 1928 -by André Kertész
via MAP

Foujita au téléphone, Paris 1928 -by André Kertész

via MAP

Foujita, 1954 -by Sabine Weiss
(MFP)

Foujita, 1954 -by Sabine Weiss

(MFP)

Foujita au Palais Royal, 1950 -by Robert Doisneau
source: atelier Robert Doisneau

Foujita au Palais Royal, 1950 -by Robert Doisneau

source: atelier Robert Doisneau

Jean Rostand, 1955 -by Foujita
via RMN

Jean Rostand, 1955 -by Foujita

via RMN

Foujita, Paris, ca 1925 -by Boris Lipnitzki  [+]
photo from: Vincent Bouvet. ‘Paris, une capitale au-dessus du volcan (1910-1940)’, Nicolas Chaudun (Ed.), Paris, 2011 - via lalettre

Foujita, Paris, ca 1925 -by Boris Lipnitzki  [+]

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

Foujita disguised for the ‘Bal de l’A.A.A’ [Aide Amicale aux Artistes], Paris, 1920s -by J. Mandel   [+]
from Ader

Foujita disguised for the ‘Bal de l’A.A.A’ [Aide Amicale aux Artistes], Paris, 1920s -by J. Mandel   [+]

from Ader

Foujita, Paris, 1926 -by Dénes Rónai   [+]
from kieselbach

Foujita, Paris, 1926 -by Dénes Rónai   [+]

from kieselbach

Foujita and Youki, moving in (3 square Montsouris), Paris, 1926 -by A. Harlingue  [+]
[Lucie Bedoud, then aged 19, met Foujita in 1922; the painter renamed her Youki (Snow). They will stayed together until 1931, when Youki met and married Robert Desnos]
from rouillac

Foujita and Youki, moving in (3 square Montsouris), Paris, 1926 -by A. Harlingue  [+]

[Lucie Bedoud, then aged 19, met Foujita in 1922; the painter renamed her Youki (Snow). They will stayed together until 1931, when Youki met and married Robert Desnos]

from rouillac

Portrait of Foujita, 1927 -by Madame D’Ora[photogravure]
via damien-leclere

Portrait of Foujita, 1927 -by Madame D’Ora
[photogravure]

via damien-leclere

… a Good Night - Good Day post… :)
Jean Cocteau and Foujita with Cat Show Winner, Paris Nov. 3, 1950 -nd
orig. caption: An international cat show, sponsored by the “Cat Friends” Club of Paris, is now taking place at the Hotel Rothschild in Paris. Here, Karoun, a blue Persian, is the “King of the Cats” and being admired by the artist Foujita (right) and filmmaker Jean Cocteau (left).
via corbis

… a Good Night - Good Day post… :)

Jean Cocteau and Foujita with Cat Show Winner, Paris Nov. 3, 1950 -nd

orig. caption: An international cat show, sponsored by the “Cat Friends” Club of Paris, is now taking place at the Hotel Rothschild in Paris. Here, Karoun, a blue Persian, is the “King of the Cats” and being admired by the artist Foujita (right) and filmmaker Jean Cocteau (left).

via corbis

Foujita and Gérard Philipe at Foujita’s art opening, Paris, 1957 -by Pierre Vauthey
via corbis

Foujita and Gérard Philipe at Foujita’s art opening, Paris, 1957 -by Pierre Vauthey

via corbis

Foujita au téléphone, Paris 1928 -by André Kertész
via MAP

Foujita au téléphone, Paris 1928 -by André Kertész

via MAP

Foujita, 1954 -by Sabine Weiss
(MFP)

Foujita, 1954 -by Sabine Weiss

(MFP)

Foujita au Palais Royal, 1950 -by Robert Doisneau
source: atelier Robert Doisneau

Foujita au Palais Royal, 1950 -by Robert Doisneau

source: atelier Robert Doisneau

Jean Rostand, 1955 -by Foujita
via RMN

Jean Rostand, 1955 -by Foujita

via RMN

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