That 1956 original is just not that easy to find.  MovieArt has one and it is a great litho.  It's easily
confused with the 64 reissue, but it should not be, as the 64 is offset.

Kirby McDaniel
www.movieart.net


On Jun 8, 2006, at 11:00 PM, P Molitor wrote:

In the interest of accuracy it also looks like #2337, the "Et dieu...crea la femme" grande is the '64 reissue, not a '56 original as stated.
 
Must've been hitting the vintage wine prior to cataloging this auction...
 
--Peter


Dave Rosen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey, Rich:

It's weird: I live in the boonies and have a dial-up connection, so was
expecting the Bonham's catalog to be a real pain after your description. But
I just took a look and it seems to be loading quite well, in fact faster
than some image-heavy sites I also use. 'Course, I've only looked at the
first two pages up to now, but so far so good. Maybe they were having server
problems earlier when you looked.

Best,
Dave
Posteropolis
www.posteropolis.com


----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Halegua Comic Art"
To:
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 3:59 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] some mistakes in Bonhams 06 26 06 poster auction


> I find it incredibly dumb that :
>
> 1) Bonhams makes it so difficult to locate their catalogs on the website
> 2) their server is so damn slow it takes a really long time for the
> catalog pages to turn up .. even on my cable modem service
> 3) their listings don't show any data until you click on the link
> (more slowness)
> 4) they really don't have top notch pictures for you to see defects
>
> this all surprises me, especially the slow server part. For all the
> 100's of millions they do each year I would think they could at least
> get a fast server so you don't have to wait like you have a dial up.
> But I have been seeing this more & more on numerous sites.
>
> It's very simple.... you set the database up so it finds & displays
> in a near instantaneous fashion, so I don't have to think you're dumb
> & don't pay attention to the consumer end of browsing your catalog.
>
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