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de Charmoy, Cozette, 1939-

 Person

Nationality

British (born), Canadian (based)

Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:

Archive for Ten Fingers --- Several Hands; Dix Doigts --- Plusieurs Mains / de Charmoy, Cozette., 1981

 Item
Identifier: CC-35980-37747
Scope and Contents

The text was first written by de Charmoy in English. A French translation by Daniele Devitre was published in RESSAC No.2 Geneva 1981. Illustrations of hands accompany the non-fictional text. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1981

Coupe Net, 2000

 Item
Identifier: CC-39342-41292
Scope and Contents

This book contains texts, images, collages, graphics and photographs by the two authors. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2000

Fatrada 2, 1975

 Item — Box Artist Boxed Materials/Oversized: D: [Barcode: 31858072491370]
Identifier: CC-15068-15385
Scope and Contents

This copy also includes the originals and the photocopies of each of the works. According to Jan VanderDonk, there were five limited copies of this work that included include an original collage, an original lino-cut and two original drawings, signed by the artist. The content sheet prints: 1. Lino-cut 2. Le soldat inconnu 3. Sound poem 4. La belle momie 5. Gravure sur cuivre (trouvee, v. 1805) 6. Nímporte quoi 7. Projet photo 8. Colossal (found) 9. Drawing (photo-litho) 10. Drawing 11. Coloured drawing 12. Give him the inspiration 13. X-word. Thiis content is far less than in the current A copy held by the Sackner Archive. Ten of the typewritings are initialled 'hfg'; this is Cozette's son, Francois who composed the poems as a teenager. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1975

Fatrada 2, 1975

 Item — Box Artist Boxed Materials/Oversized: D: [Barcode: 31858072491370]
Identifier: CC-15069-15386

Fatrada 2, 1975

 Item — Box Artist Boxed Materials/Oversized: D: [Barcode: 31858072491370]
Identifier: CC-15070-15387
Scope and Contents

The vertical height of the folders of the two copies held by the Sackner Archive significantly differ. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1975

Kojeve's Rhino, 2005

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Identifier: CC-62510-47663
Scope and Contents Cozette de Charmoy writes in the colophon, "In 1806 Hegel saw the Rhino pass under his window in the stsreets of Jena. He understood at once. He said to himself 'This is the end of history.' More than a century later, Alexander Kojeve saw the Rhino (a metaphor for Salin) in the streets of Moscow. He understood, he left immediately." the following was taken from a WEB site: "Kojeve was a French philosopher (1902-1968), born Aleksandr Vladimirovich Kozhevnikov in Russia. Kojève studied in Germany (Heidelberg) where, under the supervision of Karl Jaspers, he completed a thesis (Die religöse Philosophie Wladimir Solowjews, 1931) Vladimir Solovyov, a Russian religious philosopher deeply influenced by Hegel. He later settled in Paris, where he taught at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes. Taking over from Alexandre Koyré, he taught a seminar on Hegel from 1933 till 1939. Along with Jean Hyppolite, he was responsible for the serious introduction of Hegel into French thought. His...
Dates: 2005

Voyages, 1978

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Identifier: CC-15036-15353
Scope and Contents

This is a collage novel dealing with the travels of Sweeny Todd alias Bertolli. The consist of copperplate engravings collages mostly taken from issues of the Illustrated London News 1860-1900. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1978