One of Romain GARY's most beautiful photographic portraits.

An extraordinary photograph taken by Germaine Kanova, which reveals aviator Roman Kacew, shortly before demobilization, with a lively and piercing gaze, and delivers one of the most legendary portraits of the writer.

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Romain GARY (1914.1980)

Original photograph.

 

Vintage silver print depicting Romain Gary, bust-length, in his Free French Air Force (FAFL) uniform, in 1945. 

An extraordinary photograph taken by Germaine Kanova, which reveals aviator Roman Kacew, shortly before demobilization, with a lively and piercing gaze, and delivers one of the most legendary portraits of the writer.

 

Stamp of Germaine Kanova (60 Baker Street, London) and handwritten annotations on the reverse.

Cropping instructions in the lower margin of the front.

Format: 21 x 16 cm

The print is presented in a black frame with a silver border, under a blue mat.

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Official photographer of Free France in London, Germaine Kanova (1902-1975) was the first female war correspondent for the French army. Based in London where she took portraits of pre-war celebrities, she enlisted in November 1944 as a war photographer to follow the progress of the French army during the liberation of the territory and the German campaign.

Gary Album. Pléiade. 2019. Page 53.

 

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