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FERNANDEL (1903-1971) ACTEUR ET CHANTEUR
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FERNANDEL (1903-1971) ACTEUR ET CHANTEUR
42 L.A.S. or P.A.S. (35 on postcards), and 4 photos or signed pieces, 1927-1936, to his friend Dominique VENA, electrical contractor in Marseille.
Portraits of Fernandel in the costume of a comic trouper, with dedications a.s. to "Domino" and his wife, "in memory of a solid friendship", 1927-1929... Postcards from various places of stay in France and abroad, 1928-1935: "I'm going to start the fifth performance, the success continues and so does the world, at yesterday's party we reached nearly 10,000 takings" (Toulouse 2 Sept. 1928)| "My success at Bobino was very great and my debut in Paris is more than satisfactory [...] I'm happy because people are starting to talk about me and that augurs well for my future" (Paris 10 Dec. 1928)... Summary list of sets and furniture needed for a show at the "Amis de l'enfance de la Belle-de-Mai" in Marseille. Friendly letters, expressing nostalgia for his native city, and the wish to come back "to taste the charms of fine days and angling on the rocks of the Battery of Endoume [...] forgetting completely the songs, the music and the applause that I am not spared" (March 13, 1929)... He asked Vena to do or supervise various electrical works, and was delighted at the prospect of spending two full months in Marseilles in the winter of 1932-1933: "I have signed the Variety revue" (14 August 1932)... Menu of the banquet for his 10th wedding anniversary, covered with dedications from Fernandel and other guests, 1935... Marseilles, October 7, 1936, quarrel: "I have a number of friends from the time when I was not what I am, I have remained, despite my artistic rise, the one they have always known, and I am honored by their friendship. You see, in life there are ups and downs, you say that our rank is not the same and that perhaps later we will meet again, I did not forbid you my house, it is you who left it. [...] I have always considered you a friend, a true friend, and you have lost that friendship of your own accord"...
More than 20 photos of members of the Contandin and Vena families, including one of Fernandel and Vena, and 2 of Fernandel with his wife, signed.
Printed songs (including Mon cabot, dedicated "to my friend Domino"), and Fernandel's autograph copy of La Jolie Cantinière... Etc.
42 L.A.S. or P.A.S. (35 on postcards), and 4 photos or signed pieces, 1927-1936, to his friend Dominique VENA, electrical contractor in Marseille.
Portraits of Fernandel in the costume of a comic trouper, with dedications a.s. to "Domino" and his wife, "in memory of a solid friendship", 1927-1929... Postcards from various places of stay in France and abroad, 1928-1935: "I'm going to start the fifth performance, the success continues and so does the world, at yesterday's party we reached nearly 10,000 takings" (Toulouse 2 Sept. 1928)| "My success at Bobino was very great and my debut in Paris is more than satisfactory [...] I'm happy because people are starting to talk about me and that augurs well for my future" (Paris 10 Dec. 1928)... Summary list of sets and furniture needed for a show at the "Amis de l'enfance de la Belle-de-Mai" in Marseille. Friendly letters, expressing nostalgia for his native city, and the wish to come back "to taste the charms of fine days and angling on the rocks of the Battery of Endoume [...] forgetting completely the songs, the music and the applause that I am not spared" (March 13, 1929)... He asked Vena to do or supervise various electrical works, and was delighted at the prospect of spending two full months in Marseilles in the winter of 1932-1933: "I have signed the Variety revue" (14 August 1932)... Menu of the banquet for his 10th wedding anniversary, covered with dedications from Fernandel and other guests, 1935... Marseilles, October 7, 1936, quarrel: "I have a number of friends from the time when I was not what I am, I have remained, despite my artistic rise, the one they have always known, and I am honored by their friendship. You see, in life there are ups and downs, you say that our rank is not the same and that perhaps later we will meet again, I did not forbid you my house, it is you who left it. [...] I have always considered you a friend, a true friend, and you have lost that friendship of your own accord"...
More than 20 photos of members of the Contandin and Vena families, including one of Fernandel and Vena, and 2 of Fernandel with his wife, signed.
Printed songs (including Mon cabot, dedicated "to my friend Domino"), and Fernandel's autograph copy of La Jolie Cantinière... Etc.
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