DIRK BOGARDE SONG WITHOUT END \'59 VINTAGE OVERSIZE DBLWT PHOTOGRAPH PETER BASCH


DIRK BOGARDE SONG WITHOUT END \'59 VINTAGE OVERSIZE DBLWT PHOTOGRAPH PETER BASCH

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DIRK BOGARDE SONG WITHOUT END \'59 VINTAGE OVERSIZE DBLWT PHOTOGRAPH PETER BASCH:
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PETER BASCH PHOTOGRAPHY

 

 

 

  

 DESCRIPTION: A vintage October 1959 original gelatin silver semi-gloss double-weight borderless 11\" x 14 \" photograph of DIRK BOGARDE in a handsome portrait taken for the film Song Without End (Columbia, 1960) by the photographer PETER BASCH and from his personal archive.

This is Mr. Basch\'s master print, hand-printed by the photographer personally in the exclusive semi-gloss double-weight borderless format reserved for only his strongest portraits.

Signed by Peter Basch, with his photographer credit ink stamps, handwritten portrait number PB-2601 in pencil, and handwritten notation DIRK BOGARDE IN HOLLYWOOD FOR \"A SONG TO REMEMBER\" (the film\'s original title) on the verso.

 

 

RIGHTS: The PETER BASCH FAMILY TRUST is the sole and exclusive copyright owner of the listed image(s). No rights are included in this offering.  

WE ARE OFFERING ADDITIONAL ORIGINAL CAMERA NEGATIVES, TRANSPARENCIES AND PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTS FROM THE BASCH ARCHIVE IN OUR STORE: SIZE: 11\" x 14\"

- TONE: B&W
- FINISH: semi-gloss
- OTHER: double-weight paper stock

- CONDITION: Fine, with slight wear at the corner tips.

CONDITION GRADING

Excellent: Very nearly pristine, with no more than trivial flaws.

Very Fine: One or two minor defects and only the slightest handling wear.

Fine: Minor flaws, with slight handling or surface flaws.

Very Good: Slight scuffing, rippling, minor surface impressions.

Good: Visibly used with small areas of wear, which may include surface impressions and spotting.

Fair: Visibly damaged with extensive wear.

 

SHIPPING TERMS - I ship all items using, what I call, triple protection packing. The photos are inserted into a display bag with a white board, then packed in between thick packaging boards and lastly wrapped with plastic film for weather protection before being placed into the shipping envelope.

- The shipping cost for U.S. shipments includes USPS \"Delivery Confirmation\" tracking.

- I am happy to combine multiple wins at no additional cost. Please wait for me to issue the invoice before making payment.

PAYMENT TERMS - Please pay within three (3) days of purchase.

- I reserve the right to re-list the item(s) if payment is not received within seven (7) days.

- California residents - please wait for me to adjust the invoice to include California Sales Tax of 7.5% and 9% for Los Angeles residents.

CUSTOMER SERVICE - I will respond to all inquiries within 24 hours.

Thoughts on Peter Basch by his daughter: \"My Father, Peter Basch, saw. He looked and he saw. He taught me to see. He taught me to listen and hear. We used to play a game when I was little. He’d say, Michele, look at the street then look at me, what did you see? I would list the cars, red, black, navy; people, fat, tall, thin; children, parents; trees and plants. He would add the detail. A blue car with New York plates, a black car with New Jersey plates. The people were not just tall or small, thin or fat, they wore coats or sweaters, they laughed or were sad. The trees had leaves, were close together, the green was dark, vivid, the sun playing with the shadow.

My Father saw. He captured in his mind and on film the unexpected moment in time, the interaction between two people, the look, the thought, the breath that punctuated the decision.

My Father was one of the great romantics. He had a true love and appreciation of beauty in its purest form. We would talk about BEAUTY and her differences: natural, Hollywood, young, old and the beauty of communication, interaction, the Beauty of the moment. He recorded the breath in time on film: two ladies in Paris reading the paper, a Dachshund looking around the corner, a chair in front of the Eiffel Tower. My Father saw the thought and seized it for posterity.

My Father understood the language light speaks to shadow. He showed me how the sun plays with dark. His favorite moment was at Sunrise when the shadows were long and soft. He saw every hue from white to black and everything in between. He understood the language, taught and published books on Light and Shadow, Form and Figure.

I traveled through Europe with my Father. I was his assistant! And proud of it! I was the camera person! Changed the film, made sure the lens was clean, stood in during special poses, helped in the dark room, retouched to refine and perfect. I loved watching him talk and listen. He listened to Jane Fonda, Ursula Andress, Brigit Bardot, Fellini, Mastroiani and so many more. He listened and recorded the answer, the thought, that moment of indecision, realization and Seduction.\"

Film Assignments:

8½ - Fellini

Jules et Jim - Truffaut

Bijoutiers du Clair de Lune - Vadim

The Vice and the Virtue - Vadim

Fearless Vampire Killers - Polanski

Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow - De Sica

Une Femme Est Une Femme Goddard

Fear - Rosselini

Cartouche - De Broca

Giant - Stevens

Anne Frank - Stevens

Guys and Dolls - Mankiewicz

Horse Soldiers - Ford

Majority of One - Leroy

Walk on the Wild Side - Dmytryk

Wild in the Streets - Spear

Leonidas - Matte

The Day the Fish Came Out - Cocayannis

The Pawnbroker - Lumet

La Verite - Clouzot

La Loi Sacree - Pabst

Baby Doll - Kazan

Summertime - Lean

The 13 Most Beautiful Girls - Warhol

The Three Sisters - Bogart

Francis of Assissi - Curtiz

The Swimmer Perry

Cape Fear

The Man Who Had Power Over Women

The Spy With The Cold Nose

Winnetou

Mata Hari

 

Exhibitions:

2002 Jewish Museum - Vienna Austria “Vom Grossvater vertrieben”

2002 LEICA Gallery, NYC Portrait of Al Hirschfeld

2001 National Portrait Gallery -- London Dame Elizabeth (Taylor)

2001 Fahey-Klein Gallery, LA Group Show/Great Directors

2001 Museum/City of New York, Al Hirschfeld Exhibit

2000 Museum of Modern Art, NY, Brigitte Bardot

1999 Vienna, Austria – “übersee”

1999 Stadt Museum, Munich, Germany “TWEN” exhibit

1997 Museum of the Moving Image – Grace Kelly

1996 Staley Wise Gallery, NY “Shooting Stars” – one man show

1980s Museum of Modern Art, NY, Sophia Loren LA County Museum \"Masters of Starlight\" (subsequently traveled to Tokyo & Kyoto, Japan) Stadt Museum, Munich, Germany “AKT” (nudes)

1949

Une amie de Pierre

1951

Bernard and the Lion

La baronne

 

1955

 

1955

Une amie d\'Arthus, le peintre

 

1960

Song Without End

Princess Carolyne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein

 

1960

North to Alaska

Michelle \'Angel\' Bonet

 

1961

Le triomphe de Michel Strogoff

Tatoa, a Volskaya

1962

Walk on the Wild Side

Hallie Gerard

 

1962

The Lion

 

1962

I dongiovanni della Costa Azzurra

 

1963

The Pink Panther

Simone Clouseau

 

1964

The 7th Dawn

Dhana Mercier

 

1965

What\'s New Pussycat?

Renée Lefebvre

 

1967

The Honey Pot

Princess Dominique

 

1969

Dr. Saforet

 

 

1971

Red Sun

 

1972

Silvana Tristano

Episode: \"The Murrow Disappearance\"

1975

 

1976

For Love

Marina Reggiani

 

1977

Portrait of a Bourgeois in Black

Amalia Mazzarini

 

1978

Sister Angela

 

1979

Arabian Adventure

 

1982

Lady Suzanne Stanford

 

1982

Trail of the Pink Panther

Lady Simone Litton

 

1982

Hart to Hart

Lily Von Borg

Episode: \"Hart of Diamonds\"

1983

Curse of the Pink Panther

Lady Simone Litton

 

1985

Murder, She Wrote

Belle Chaney

Episode: \"Paint Me a Murder\"

1986

Sins

1987

 

1987

My First Forty Years

 

1990

Blaues Blut

Gräfin von Altenberg

Unknown episodes


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