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jareckiworld · 2 years
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Antoine Malliarakis “Mayo” (1905-1990) — At the Theatre  [oil on canvas, 1971]
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the-cricket-chirps · 5 months
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Mayo (Antoine Malliarakis)
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arinewman7 · 13 days
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Antoine Malliarakis (Mayo)
oil on canvas, ca. 1960s
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topcat77 · 2 years
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Antoine Malliarakis Mayo
 THE MEADOW , 1970
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monogreek · 3 months
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'La plage' (1972) by Antonis Malliarakis /Mayo (1905-1990)
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01 work, PORTRAIT OF A LADY, Antoine Malliarakis Mayo's Femme et masque, with Footnotes. #115
01 work, PORTRAIT OF A LADY, Antoine Malliarakis Mayo’s Femme et masque, with Footnotes. #115
Antoine Malliarakis Mayo, (French/Greek, 1905-1990)Femme et masque, c. 1960Oil on canvas18 1/8 x 14 7/8 in. (46 x 38cm.)Private collection Antoine Malliarakis Mayo,  was born in 1905 in Egypt, the son of a Greek engineer and a French mother. Although he kept a Greek passport throughout his life, he was culturally French and lived in France for half of his life after leaving Egypt. He came to…
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Mayo, (Antoine Malliarakis), Rue de la Galerie, 1974
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byneddiedingo · 1 year
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Serge Reggiani and Simone Signoret in Casque d'Or (Jacques Becker, 1952)
Cast: Simone Signoret, Serge Reggiani, Claude Dauphin, Raymond Bussières. Odette Barency, Loleh Bellon, Solange Certain, Daniel Mendaille, Dominique Davray, William Sabatier. Screenplay: Jacques Becker, Jacques Companéez. Cinematography: Robert Lefebvre. Production design: Jean d’Aubonne. Film editing: Marguerite Renoir. Music: Georges Van Parys. 
A gangster movie/love story set in the underworld of Paris at the start of the 20th century, Casque d'Or feels slight, but its images have a way of tantalizing you. Perhaps that's because it evokes paintings like Pierre-Auguste Renoir's Dance at Bougival and Luncheon of the Boating Party. Jacques Becker began his career as an assistant to Pierre-Auguste's son, Jean Renoir, so it's easy to guess that there's an element of hommage in Becker's film. (Jean Renoir's wife, Marguerite, also worked as Becker's film editor.) The film's title, which translates as "golden helmet," is a reference to the blond hair of Marie (Simone Signoret), whom we first see as part of a boating party that lands at a riverside dance hall. Marie is the mistress of the gangster Roland (William Sabatier), but they're clearly not getting along. So when a stranger, Georges Manda (Serge Reggiani), joins the company at the dance hall, Marie begins to flirt with him. Meanwhile, the head of the criminal syndicate of which Roland is a part, Félix Leca (Claude Dauphin), is also making a play for Marie. Georges is an ex-con, trying to go straight as a carpenter, but he is drawn into a fatal involvement with Marie. The performances of Signoret, Reggiani, and Dauphin, as well as a colorful supporting cast, carry the rather thin story a long way, greatly helped by Becker's finesse as a director. There is a real chemistry between Signoret and Reggiani, which Becker had noticed in their previous teaming as the prostitute and the soldier who set the sexual carousel turning in La Ronde (Max Ophuls, 1950). In their first dance together, which is reprised in a haunting flashback at the film's end, Georges holds Marie with one hand on her waist and the other arm hanging free at his side -- a suggestion of their innate intimacy. Later, when Georges sees her again at a café, Marie is dancing with Roland, but she keeps her gaze focused on Georges: Becker and cinematographer Robert Lefebvre execute a dizzying tour de force in following the spinning couple around the dance floor, as Marie turns to look at Georges after every spin. The evocation of the seamy side of the Belle Époque is greatly aided by the production design by Jean d'Eaubonne and the costumes by Mayo (né Antoine Malliarakis).
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Dance at Bougival
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Luncheon of the Boating Party
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jareckiworld · 2 years
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Antoine Malliarakis “Mayo” (1905-1990) — Baton Blows [oil, canvas, 1937]
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Mayo, (Antoine Malliarakis), Rue de la Galerie, 1974 (left)
Mayo, (Antoine Malliarakis), l’Annonce, 1978 (right)
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clyde420-69-666 · 2 years
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At the Theatre - Antoine Malliarakis (1971)
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thunderstruck9 · 2 years
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Mayo (Antoine Malliarakis) (Greek/French, 1905-1990), L'oeil vague II [Eye Wave Ii], 1972. Oil on canvas, 54 x 65 cm.
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monsterism · 3 years
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Antoine Malliarakis.
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weepingwidar · 3 years
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Mayo (Greek/French, born Egypt, 1905-1990) - Toujours L'Espoire (Always Hope, 1975)
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