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Camus in 1948: Original print of the "portrait of Leysin".

by [Albert CAMUS] - Janine GALLIMARD

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[Leysin, Alpes Vaudoises, January 1948]
Vintage silver print (90 x 120 mm), handwritten on the back, framed.

Original and unique original proof photo print of the "portrait of Leysin".


René Char's copy, with his initials on verso, and this note:

"Albert Camus jeune homme", with the initials "R.C." on top, from Char's hand.

The latter was then 35 years old. It was January 1948, and Albert Camus had to be treated for tuberculosis.

He went to the Grand Hôtel sanatorium in Leysin, Switzerland (canton of Vaud), where he joined Michel Gallimard, who was staying for the same reason; the two men, accompanied by Michel Gallimard's wife, Janine, stayed there from January 19 to February 8. It was during this period that Camus completed L'État de siège and began writing Les Justes.

This famous portrait, a countertype of which was later returned to the Gallimard archives, was used by the publisher after the Nobel Prize was awarded; it was enlarged several times (175 x 230 mm) and released to the press at the time. Several late proofs are known, some dedicated or simply signed and dated by Camus (all dated 1958, at the time of the Nobel, at least three).

A proof, also in the late large format, was in the Gisèle and Mario Prassinos collection (Paris, Auction Art, February 2014, no. 47).

No contemporary photo in the original format is known other than our own proof.

Like many of the other photographs taken in their company, in Paris or Normandy, at the Gallimards' home, it is Janine who holds the camera. So it's she who does the work here.

This vintage photograph may have been a gift from Camus to René Char; the other, more plausible possibility is that Char, when he moved the studio to rue de Chanaleilles after Camus's death, either picked it up or Francine gave it to him as a souvenir of her friendship.
It remained the poet's property until his death.

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Albert CAMUS

Portrait signé 8000 €

[Leysin, Alpes Vaudoises, janvier 1948]

Tirage argentique d'époque (90 x 120 mm), mention manuscrite au dos, sous encadrement.

Épreuve unique et originale du " portrait de Leysin ".

Exemplaire René Char, avec ses initiales au verso, et cette note : "Albert Camus jeune homme".

Ce dernier a alors 35 ans. Nous sommes en janvier 1948, Albert Camus doit soigner sa tuberculose. Il se rend au sanatorium du Grand Hôtel à Leysin, en Suisse (canton de Vaud), où il rejoint Michel Gallimard qui y séjourne pour les mêmes raisons ; les deux hommes, accompagnés de l'épouse de Michel Gallimard, Janine, resteront sur place du 19 janvier jusqu'au 8 février. C'est pendant cette période que Camus termine L'État de siège et commence la rédaction des Justes.

Ce célèbre portrait, dont un contretype est ensuite rentré aux archives Gallimard, a été utilisé par l'éditeur après l'obtention du Nobel ; il donnera alors lieu à plusieurs agrandissements (175 x 230 mm) et sera communiqué à la presse à ce moment là. On en connaîtra alors plusieurs épreuves, certaines dédicacées ou simplement simplement signées et datées par Camus (toutes datées 1958, au moment du Nobel, au moins trois).

Une épreuve, également de ce grand format, était présente dans la collection Gisèle et Mario Prassinos (Paris, Auction Art, février 2014, n° 47).

Aucun tirage d'époque au format d'origine n'est connu en dehors de notre épreuve. Comme plusieurs des autres photographies faites en leur compagnie, à Paris ou en Normandie, chez les Gallimard, c'est Janine qui tient l'appareil. C'est sans doute elle qui oeuvre ici. Ce tirage d'époque fut peut-être ensuite offert à René Char par Camus ; l'autre piste, plus plausible, étant que Char, au moment de déménager le studio de la rue de Chanaleilles après la mort de Camus, ne l'ait récupéré ou que Francine lui ait donné, en souvenir de son amitié. Elle est ensuite restée la propriété du poète jusqu'à sa mort.

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Camus in 1948
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