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b. 1906 - d. 1999

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    • Jean Moral, Untitled, 1930s
      Nov. 29, 2024

      Jean Moral, Untitled, 1930s

      Est: €800 - €1,000

      Photographer's stamp and annotated in an unknown hand in pencil on the verso.

      Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
    • § Jean Moral (1906-1999)
      Nov. 19, 2024

      § Jean Moral (1906-1999)

      Est: £400 - £600

      Jean Moral (1906-1999) LONDON STREET SWEEPER, c.1934. Vintage silver gelatin print, image/sheet size 30 x 24cm, with Moral's Paris stamp verso.

      Chiswick Auctions
    • § Jean Moral (1906-1999)
      Nov. 19, 2024

      § Jean Moral (1906-1999)

      Est: £400 - £600

      Jean Moral (1906-1999) AT THE DERBY, c.1934. A pair of vintage silver gelatin prints, image sizes 21 x 26cm and 28 x 20.2cm, each with Moral's Paris stamp and one with numerical annotations verso.

      Chiswick Auctions
    • Jean Moral, Sur les toits de Paris, 1937
      Dec. 02, 2022

      Jean Moral, Sur les toits de Paris, 1937

      Est: €800 - €1,000

      Photographer's stamp an annotated in an unknown hand in pencil on the verso.

      Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
    • Jean Moral (1906-1999) Pen & Ink On Paper
      Mar. 19, 2022

      Jean Moral (1906-1999) Pen & Ink On Paper

      Est: -

      Measures approximately 24.5in x 28.5in. Image measures approximately 17in x 21in. Nr12830 mm

      EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
    • Jean Moral, Eton, 1934
      Jun. 19, 2021

      Jean Moral, Eton, 1934

      Est: $500 - $600

      Jean Moral, Eton, 1934, Vintage gelatin silver print, 11.25" x 8.75". Artist's credit stamped on verso. Numbers in pencil on verso.

      Keith Delellis Gallery LLC
    • Jean Moral, Schiaparelli Hat, c. 1930s
      Jun. 19, 2021

      Jean Moral, Schiaparelli Hat, c. 1930s

      Est: $400 - $500

      Jean Moral, Schiaparelli Hat, c. 1930s, Vintage gelatin silver print, 7.25" x 10.5". Artist's credit stamped on verso. Notes in pencil on verso.

      Keith Delellis Gallery LLC
    • Jean Moral, Derby Day, c. 1935
      Dec. 17, 2020

      Jean Moral, Derby Day, c. 1935

      Est: $500 - $600

      Jean Moral, Derby Day, c. 1935, Vinttage gelatin silver print, 11.25" x 8". Artist's credit stamped on verso. Numbered in pencil on verso. At his father's death, Jean Moral was placed in a boarding school, where he used his free time to draw. In 1925, at the age of seventeen, he discovered photography. he attempted to capture the places and people that were dear to him out of fear of losing them, the suffering of his childhood. Moral engaged in photography with a new eye and as an autodidact. According to his Daughter, "Jean Moral, a ward of the state following his father's death in 1914, was a tormented soul of incredible sensitivity... His vision could not but be one of a free world. He liked naturalness and immediacy. He framed almost all his prints in the heat of the viewfinder. The manufacturer Rolleiflex was not mistaken when it chose him, in its advertisements, as the model of the photographer of movement and direct shots". Jean Moral, a wanderer with his Rolleiflex in easy reach always favoured outdoor photography. Low-angle shots, close-ups, experimental angles inhabit many of his photographs, for the subject is merely an excuse for the composition. For the first few years, in his laboratory, he worked on transforming his outdoor shots through solarisation and double exposure. His compositions were often created in the heat of the moment and rarely in the dark room. A man who loved fresh air, he was one of the first to put models on streets for fashion photography, playing with urban space to galvanise and bring the city's energy into the heart of a craft that until then had been carried out exclusively in a studio. His work was noticed by Carmel Snow, the high priestess of American fashion, making him the only French person under contract at Harper's Bazaar and allowing him to cover the Paris collections for the great fashion magazine for many years. An avid sportsman and outdoor aficionado, like Boucher and Steiner, Moral developed his style in the shots of beaches, mountains, the DELIGNY swimming pool that would be published in Paris-Magazine for a decade. In his shots, he aims for maximum expression by using unusual perspectives. They take over the world by photographing it in an unusual way: in three close-ups, disturbed by the counter-framing, in an aerial view, by the high-angle shot and the low-angle shot. He tightens the composition to the point where the limit becomes an essential internal element to the composition. (LesDouchesLaGalerie.com)

      Keith Delellis Gallery LLC
    • Jean Moral, Fashion, Suzanne Talbot Hat, c. 1934
      Dec. 17, 2020

      Jean Moral, Fashion, Suzanne Talbot Hat, c. 1934

      Est: $800 - $1,000

      Jean Moral, Fashion, Suzanne Talbot Hat, c. 1934, Vintage gelatin silver print, 11" x 9". Typed caption affixed to verso. Artist's credit stamped on verso. Numbered in pencil on verso. At his father's death, Jean Moral was placed in a boarding school, where he used his free time to draw. In 1925, at the age of seventeen, he discovered photography. he attempted to capture the places and people that were dear to him out of fear of losing them, the suffering of his childhood. Moral engaged in photography with a new eye and as an autodidact. According to his Daughter, "Jean Moral, a ward of the state following his father's death in 1914, was a tormented soul of incredible sensitivity... His vision could not but be one of a free world. He liked naturalness and immediacy. He framed almost all his prints in the heat of the viewfinder. The manufacturer Rolleiflex was not mistaken when it chose him, in its advertisements, as the model of the photographer of movement and direct shots". Jean Moral, a wanderer with his Rolleiflex in easy reach always favoured outdoor photography. Low-angle shots, close-ups, experimental angles inhabit many of his photographs, for the subject is merely an excuse for the composition. For the first few years, in his laboratory, he worked on transforming his outdoor shots through solarisation and double exposure. His compositions were often created in the heat of the moment and rarely in the dark room. A man who loved fresh air, he was one of the first to put models on streets for fashion photography, playing with urban space to galvanise and bring the city's energy into the heart of a craft that until then had been carried out exclusively in a studio. His work was noticed by Carmel Snow, the high priestess of American fashion, making him the only French person under contract at Harper's Bazaar and allowing him to cover the Paris collections for the great fashion magazine for many years. An avid sportsman and outdoor aficionado, like Boucher and Steiner, Moral developed his style in the shots of beaches, mountains, the DELIGNY swimming pool that would be published in Paris-Magazine for a decade. In his shots, he aims for maximum expression by using unusual perspectives. They take over the world by photographing it in an unusual way: in three close-ups, disturbed by the counter-framing, in an aerial view, by the high-angle shot and the low-angle shot. He tightens the composition to the point where the limit becomes an essential internal element to the composition. (LesDouchesLaGalerie.com)

      Keith Delellis Gallery LLC
    • Jean Moral, Fashion, 1934
      Dec. 17, 2020

      Jean Moral, Fashion, 1934

      Est: $800 - $1,000

      Jean Moral, Fashion, "Prince of Wales" suit, 1934, Vintage gelatin silver print, 10.75" x 8.75". Typed caption affixed to verso. Artist's credit stamped on verso. Numbered in pencil on verso. At his father's death, Jean Moral was placed in a boarding school, where he used his free time to draw. In 1925, at the age of seventeen, he discovered photography. he attempted to capture the places and people that were dear to him out of fear of losing them, the suffering of his childhood. Moral engaged in photography with a new eye and as an autodidact. According to his Daughter, "Jean Moral, a ward of the state following his father's death in 1914, was a tormented soul of incredible sensitivity... His vision could not but be one of a free world. He liked naturalness and immediacy. He framed almost all his prints in the heat of the viewfinder. The manufacturer Rolleiflex was not mistaken when it chose him, in its advertisements, as the model of the photographer of movement and direct shots". Jean Moral, a wanderer with his Rolleiflex in easy reach always favoured outdoor photography. Low-angle shots, close-ups, experimental angles inhabit many of his photographs, for the subject is merely an excuse for the composition. For the first few years, in his laboratory, he worked on transforming his outdoor shots through solarisation and double exposure. His compositions were often created in the heat of the moment and rarely in the dark room. A man who loved fresh air, he was one of the first to put models on streets for fashion photography, playing with urban space to galvanise and bring the city's energy into the heart of a craft that until then had been carried out exclusively in a studio. His work was noticed by Carmel Snow, the high priestess of American fashion, making him the only French person under contract at Harper's Bazaar and allowing him to cover the Paris collections for the great fashion magazine for many years. An avid sportsman and outdoor aficionado, like Boucher and Steiner, Moral developed his style in the shots of beaches, mountains, the DELIGNY swimming pool that would be published in Paris-Magazine for a decade. In his shots, he aims for maximum expression by using unusual perspectives. They take over the world by photographing it in an unusual way: in three close-ups, disturbed by the counter-framing, in an aerial view, by the high-angle shot and the low-angle shot. He tightens the composition to the point where the limit becomes an essential internal element to the composition. (LesDouchesLaGalerie.com)

      Keith Delellis Gallery LLC
    • Jean Moral - Winter landscape
      Dec. 02, 2020

      Jean Moral - Winter landscape

      Est: €700 - €900

      Winter landscape Photographer's stamp on the reverse: "JEAN MORAL PARIS", as well as annotated in pencil: "K 134" Moral, Jean

      Grisebach
    • Jean Moral - Skier
      Dec. 02, 2020

      Jean Moral - Skier

      Est: €700 - €900

      Skier Photographer's stamp on the reverse: "JEAN MORAL PARIS" as well as annotated in pencil: "K 55". Inscribed and numbered by various hands in pencil Moral, Jean

      Grisebach
    • Jean Moral - Juliette sur la Terrasse, Villa de Reynaldo Luza, Formentor, Majorque, Baléares
      Dec. 02, 2020

      Jean Moral - Juliette sur la Terrasse, Villa de Reynaldo Luza, Formentor, Majorque, Baléares

      Est: €700 - €900

      Juliette sur la Terrasse, Villa de Reynaldo Luza, Formentor, Majorque, Baléares Photographer's stamp on the reverse: "JEAN MORAL PARIS“ as well as annotated in pencil: "M 28“ Moral, Jean

      Grisebach
    • Jean Moral, Woman exiting car, c. 1934
      Nov. 12, 2020

      Jean Moral, Woman exiting car, c. 1934

      Est: $500 - $600

      Jean Moral, Woman exiting car, c. 1934, Vintage gelatin silver print, 11.75" x 9.25". Artist's credit stamped on verso. Numbered in pencil on verso.

      Keith Delellis Gallery LLC
    • Jean Moral, Eton, 1934
      Nov. 12, 2020

      Jean Moral, Eton, 1934

      Est: $500 - $600

      Jean Moral, Eton, manifestation, le château Windsor en arrière plan, Angleterre, 1934, Vintage gelatin silver print, 10.25" x 8.75". Artist's credit stamped on verso. Numbered in pencil on verso. Notes in pencil on verso.

      Keith Delellis Gallery LLC
    • Jean Moral, Suzanne Talbot Hats, c. 1935
      Nov. 12, 2020

      Jean Moral, Suzanne Talbot Hats, c. 1935

      Est: $600 - $800

      Jean Moral, Suzanne Talbot Hats, c. 1935, Vintage gelatin silver print, 9.5" x 7.75". Artist's credit stamped on verso. Typed caption affixed to verso. Numbered in pencil on verso.

      Keith Delellis Gallery LLC
    • Jean Moral (French-Swiss, 1906-1999)
      Oct. 13, 2020

      Jean Moral (French-Swiss, 1906-1999)

      Est: £200 - £300

      Jean Moral (French-Swiss, 1906-1999) Jean Moral (French-Swiss, 1906-1999) Beach studies four héliogravure prints 27 x 23cm 42.5 x 38.5cm overall, mounted and framed (4)

      Sworders
    • Jean Moral, Paris, 1926
      Jun. 19, 2020

      Jean Moral, Paris, 1926

      Est: €1,000 - €1,200

      Signed and dated in pencil as well as photographer's stamp on the verso.

      Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
    • Moral, Jean: André Malraux
      Jun. 10, 2020

      Moral, Jean: André Malraux

      Est: €300 - €400

      The writer and collector André Malraux (1901-1976). 1950s. Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on Agfa-Brovira paper. 25,2 x 23,3 cm. Photographer's stamp and number in pencil on the verso. Edges curled, some minimal surface pitting, otherwise in very good condition. - Sollten Sie detailliertere Zustandsberichte wünschen, kontaktieren Sie uns bitte. / Should you need more detailed condition reports, please contact us.

      Bassenge Auctions
    • Jean Moral (1906-1999) Pen & Ink On Paper
      Mar. 14, 2020

      Jean Moral (1906-1999) Pen & Ink On Paper

      Est: -

      In Overall Good Condition. // Medium : Pen And Ink // Frame Measures Approximately 28.5in X 24.5in. // Artwork Measures Approximately 21.25in X 17in. // Artist Signed, Jean Moral Bottom Left. 1615

      EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
    • Jean Moral, Untitled, 1933
      Nov. 29, 2019

      Jean Moral, Untitled, 1933

      Est: €1,000 -

      Photographer's stamp and numbered in an unknown hand in pencil on the verso.

      Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
    • Jean Moral, Untitled, C. 1930
      Nov. 29, 2019

      Jean Moral, Untitled, C. 1930

      Est: €1,000 -

      Numbered in pencil and photographer's stamp on the verso.

      Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
    • Jean MORAL (1906-1999)
      Jun. 13, 2019

      Jean MORAL (1906-1999)

      Est: €60 - €80

      Jean MORAL (1906-1999) "La fumeuse". Aquarelle signée en bas à gauche et datée 26/11/42. 40 x 31 cm (à vue).

      Sophie Himbaut
    • Jean Moral (1906-1999), "Etalage de fleuriste" & "La Tour de Peilz".
      Oct. 03, 2017

      Jean Moral (1906-1999), "Etalage de fleuriste" & "La Tour de Peilz".

      Est: CHF150 - CHF450

      Jean Moral (1906-1999), "Etalage de fleuriste" & "LaTour de Peilz". Paire de lithographies, s.b.d et datée 2.V. 62. & s.b.d et datée 24.III.62. 47.5x62 cm. Beaux-Arts Paintings & Sculpture

      Dogny Auction
    • Jean Moral (1906-1999), "Etalage de fleuriste" & "La Tour de Peilz".
      Jun. 13, 2017

      Jean Moral (1906-1999), "Etalage de fleuriste" & "La Tour de Peilz".

      Est: CHF300 - CHF900

      Jean Moral (1906-1999), "Etalage de fleuriste" & "LaTour de Peilz". Paire de lithographies, sbd et datée 2.V. 62. & sbd et datée 24.III.62. 47.5x62 cm.

      Dogny Auction
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