![]() He went on to appear in two more films for Cocteau, Orpheus (1949) and. Dermit had his first starring role in Les Enfants Terribles (1950), which featured a screenplay by Cocteau. He made his debut playing a small part in the filmmaker's The Eagle Has Two Heads (1948). Our records are frequently revised and enhanced. French actor Edouard Dermit starred in a few films by director Jean Cocteau. This record was created from historic documentation and may not have been reviewed by a curator it may be inaccurate or incomplete. To request a higher resolution file of this image, please submit an online request. With a toned physique and wavy blonde hair, Cocteau soon saw him as a perfect actor for some of his finest films: Les Enfants Terribles (1949), Orphee (1950) and Le Testamant d'Orphee (1959). Provenance Willy and Charlotte Reber, Valbella, Switzerland, from the artist, gift to the Harvard University Art Museums, 1997.Īcquisition and Rights Credit Line Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, The Willy and Charlotte Reber Collection, Gift of Charlotte Reber Copyright © Lucien Clergue Estate / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, NY / SAIF, Paris Accession Year 1997 Object Number P1997.9.13 Division Modern and Contemporary Art Contact The Harvard Art Museums encourage the use of images found on this website for personal, noncommercial use, including educational and scholarly purposes. Cocteau and Jean Marais moved to Milly-le Foret in early 1947, and had soon employed a handsome young man, Edouard Dermit (1925-1995) as gardener. In July, on Edouard Dermits urging, Cocteau starts a. Inscription: inscribed in black ink on recto, lower right: Lucien Clergue. He travels to Italy with Francine Weisweiller and Edouard Dermit, visiting Rome, Calabria and Sicily. Photograph Date 1959 Culture French Persistent Link Physical Descriptions Technique Gelatin silver print Dimensions 25.8 x 19.6 cm (10 3/16 x 7 11/16 in.) Inscriptions and Marks Series/Book Title: Jean Cocteau, 1989 Classification Photographs Work Type Title Jean Cocteau et Edouard Dermit dans le rôle de Cégeste, carrière des Baux Other Titles With a toned physique and wavy blonde hair, Cocteau soon saw him as a perfect actor for some of his finest films: Les Enfants Terribles (1949), Orphee (1950) and Le Testamant dOrphee (1959). Identification and Creation Object Number P1997.9.13 People Lucien Clergue, French (Arles, France 1934 - 2014 Nîmes, France) Cocteau and Jean Marais moved to Milly-le Foret in early 1947, and had soon employed a handsome young man, Edouard Dermit (1925-1995) as gardener. ![]()
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