Funny and whimsical. There are wonderful asides ... It is also
poignant.
--The New York Times
An utterly charming book by beloved Parisian artist Pierre Le-Tan,
filled with dazzling illustrations and intriguing tales about often
eccentric art collectors. Le-Tan, known for designing New Yorker
magazine covers and collaborations with fashion houses, summons up
memories of inveterate collectors in this lavishly illustrated volume.
He evokes fascinating, sometimes troubled figures through insightful and
curious portraits. With seventy of his distinctive pen and ink
drawings--in vibrant color with meticulous cross-hatching--A Few
Collectors opens a window onto the vast or minuscule world created by
collectors out of a mix of extravagance and obstinacy. It recounts
encounters in Paris, the Côte d'Azur, North Africa, London and New York,
where Le-Tan's subjects have amassed a range of treasures. Some involve
famed figures like former Louvre Museum director Pierre Rosenberg.
Others are insolvent aristocrats, princes of film and fashion,
expatriate dandies, and flat-out obsessive eccentrics. Le-Tan devotes
perhaps his finest chapter to himself.