


GOLDEN BOOK.
Guestbook of the restaurant Chez Bardet [rue Henri Bourassa in Montreal, Canada], 1968-1981| 17 leaves of a large volume in-fol. (the rest blank, 260 ff), brown saddleback on wooden ais, spine with 4 raised bands with fawn calf titlepapers, green suede endpapers (Pierre
Ouvrard).
Born in Le Lude (Indre-et-Loire) in 1916 and died in Montreal in 1994, André Bardet took his first steps as a chef in Le Mans and on the Far East line of Chargeurs Réunis before opening his restaurant L'Auberge Sarthoise, rue Laffitte in Paris| he then crossed the Atlantic and settled in Montreal, opening his restaurant Chez Bardet around 1964.
At the
origin of the Fondation des amis de l'art culinaire, he played an important role in the development of gastronomy in
Quebec.
The beautiful title page, richly illuminated by hand and signed J.-M. Prétrot (1968), celebrates Bardet's attachment to the wines of the Loire Valley: Chaume, Savennières, Layon, Anjou, Cabernet, Saumur, Rablay
...
Among the signatories (most of them with comments) of the guestbook, we notice various personalities from the Quebec and international political and artistic world: Jules Roy, Jacques Anquetil, Paul Berval, André Dassary, Gunther Schuller, Andras Farago, Olga Szonyi, the fantasist Yvon Deschamps (poem), David Rockefeller, Eddy Barclay, Jacques Tati (with a small drawing, caricature of Mr. Gunther Schuller), the writer of the poem, and the author of the poem "The Art of the World". Hulot), John Wayne, Joe Dassin, Line Renaud, José Todaro, Diane Dufresne (with an amusing little self-portrait), Roger Taillibert (with sketches of his Olympic Stadium in Montreal, 1976), John Huston, etc.
Guestbook of the restaurant Chez Bardet [rue Henri Bourassa in Montreal, Canada], 1968-1981| 17 leaves of a large volume in-fol. (the rest blank, 260 ff), brown saddleback on wooden ais, spine with 4 raised bands with fawn calf titlepapers, green suede endpapers (Pierre
Ouvrard).
Born in Le Lude (Indre-et-Loire) in 1916 and died in Montreal in 1994, André Bardet took his first steps as a chef in Le Mans and on the Far East line of Chargeurs Réunis before opening his restaurant L'Auberge Sarthoise, rue Laffitte in Paris| he then crossed the Atlantic and settled in Montreal, opening his restaurant Chez Bardet around 1964.
At the
origin of the Fondation des amis de l'art culinaire, he played an important role in the development of gastronomy in
Quebec.
The beautiful title page, richly illuminated by hand and signed J.-M. Prétrot (1968), celebrates Bardet's attachment to the wines of the Loire Valley: Chaume, Savennières, Layon, Anjou, Cabernet, Saumur, Rablay
...
Among the signatories (most of them with comments) of the guestbook, we notice various personalities from the Quebec and international political and artistic world: Jules Roy, Jacques Anquetil, Paul Berval, André Dassary, Gunther Schuller, Andras Farago, Olga Szonyi, the fantasist Yvon Deschamps (poem), David Rockefeller, Eddy Barclay, Jacques Tati (with a small drawing, caricature of Mr. Gunther Schuller), the writer of the poem, and the author of the poem "The Art of the World". Hulot), John Wayne, Joe Dassin, Line Renaud, José Todaro, Diane Dufresne (with an amusing little self-portrait), Roger Taillibert (with sketches of his Olympic Stadium in Montreal, 1976), John Huston, etc.
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