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schirmer/mosel verlag
SCHIRMER/MOSEL VERLAG WIDENMAYERSTRASSE 16 • D-80538 MÜNCHEN TELEFON 089/21 26 70-0 • TELEFAX 089/33 86 95 e-mail: [email protected] COVER & PRESS IMAGES Ingrid Bergman A Life in Pictures Edited by Isabella Rossellini and Lothar Schirmer 528 pages, 376 illustrations in color and duotone ISBN 978-3-8296-0660-8 € 98.00, US $129.95, GBP 90.00 With CD „As Time Goes By“ Sweden 1915-1939 1) Ingrid took this self-portrait with her deceased father’s camera equipment at roughly age sixteen. 3) The happy newlyweds Ingrid and Petter Lindström. Stöde/Sweden, 10 July 1937. (Photo: Barbro Alving) 2) Sunbathing in a boat on Lake Mälaren, ca. 1932. (Photo: private) 4) The UFA publicity shot for Ingrid’s German film The Four Companions (Die Vier Gesellen) (1938) 5) Production still from Only One Night (Sweden, 1937/39): Ingrid as Eva Beckman with leading man Edvin Adolphson PRESS IMAGES Ingrid Bergman: A Life in Pictures – Please note our reprint conditions – 1/5 SCHIRMER/MOSEL VERLAG WIDENMAYERSTRASSE 16 • D-80538 MÜNCHEN TELEFON 089/21 26 70-0 • TELEFAX 089/33 86 95 e-mail: [email protected] Hollywood 1939-1945 6) Production still from Casablanca (1942), Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman during a late-night encounter in “Rick’s Café”. 7) Production still from Saratoga Trunk (1943): The two principals, Ingrid Bergman and Gary Cooper, dressed up in their summer finery. 9) On the set of Spellbound (Hollywood, 1944): Gregory Peck and Ingrid Bergman enjoying ice cream bars during a break in shooting. 11) Production still from Alfred Hitchcock’s Notorious with Cary Grant: back then the longest screen kiss in movie history. (Photo: Ernest Bachrach, 1945) 8) Production still from Alfred Hitchcock’s Spellbound (1945): Ingrid Bergman as a psychiatrist (Photo: Madison Lacy) 10) Portrait of Ingrid Bergman in the role of Sister Benedict in The Bells of St. Mary’s (Hollywood, 1945) 12) Production still from Victor Fleming’s Joan of Arc, Culver City, 1948 PRESS IMAGES Ingrid Bergman: A Life in Pictures – Please note our reprint conditions – 2/5 SCHIRMER/MOSEL VERLAG WIDENMAYERSTRASSE 16 • D-80538 MÜNCHEN TELEFON 089/21 26 70-0 • TELEFAX 089/33 86 95 e-mail: [email protected] End of the War in Europe 1945-1949 (Love Affair with Robert Capa) 13) “I met Capa again in Berlin … Capa found a bathtub in the street. He said this was going to be his scoop: for the first time, Ingrid Bergman photographed in a bathtub [...]“. Capa’s negatives were damaged, only one photo from this scene (taken by Carl Goodwin) has survived. (Berlin, 1945) 14) Ingrid and Capa in Berlin. (Photo: Carl Goodwin, 1945) 15) Entertaining troops in Germany: Ingrid Bergman surrounded by GIs in Berlin, 1945. (Photo: private) The Relationship with Roberto Rossellini 1949-1955: Escape to Rome 16) Ingrid Bergman and Roberto Rossellini on a weekend trip to South Italy: Naples, Capri and the Amalfi Coast. (Photo: private) 17) Ingrid Bergman and Roberto Rossellini on Capri, March/April 1946. A picture from Ingrid’s private photo album. (Photo: D’Elia, Capri) PRESS IMAGES Ingrid Bergman: A Life in Pictures – Please note our reprint conditions – 3/5 SCHIRMER/MOSEL VERLAG WIDENMAYERSTRASSE 16 • D-80538 MÜNCHEN TELEFON 089/21 26 70-0 • TELEFAX 089/33 86 95 e-mail: [email protected] The Relationship with Roberto Rossellini 1949-1955: Birth of the Twins 18) Chim Seymour’s famous photograph: Ingrid Bergman with her twins in Rome (1952) 19) The Bergman-Rossellini family celebrating the twins’ first birthday on 18 June 1953 with their half-brother Renzo, Roberto Rossellini’s son from his first marriage. Santa Marinella, 1953. 20) A family outing in a motor boat. Pia, her half siblings, and Ingrid near Santa Marinella, 1957. (Photo: private) Estrangement and Separation from Rossellini 1954-1957 21) Ingrid Bergman greets Oona and Charlie Chaplin at an evening gala, probably in Rome, 1957. (Photo: private) 22) Ingrid and the new man at her side: Swedish theater producer and agent Lars Schmidt. (Photo: private) A New Career – New Happiness 1958-1965 23) The main actors of Indiscreet: Ingrid Bergman and Cary Grant, London, 1958. 24) Ingrid and Lars Schmidt (probably at the Academy Awards ceremony 1959). The heart-shaped photo was cut out by Ingrid. PRESS IMAGES Ingrid Bergman: A Life in Pictures – Please note our reprint conditions – 25) Ingrid Bergman and Antony Quinn in The Visit. In the background, Swiss director Bernhard Wicki. Rome, 1963. 4/5 SCHIRMER/MOSEL VERLAG WIDENMAYERSTRASSE 16 • D-80538 MÜNCHEN TELEFON 089/21 26 70-0 • TELEFAX 089/33 86 95 e-mail: [email protected] Theatre and Late Films 1965-1982 26) Royalty visits the dressing room during a performance of Captain Brassbound’s Conversion. From left to right: a youthful Princess Caroline of Monaco, Her Serene Highness Princess Grace of Monaco alias Grace Kelly and Ingrid Bergman. Probably taken in London, 1971/72. 28) Ingmar Bergman and Ingrid Bergman have a tête-à-tête concerning the concept of her role in Autumn Sonata (1978). (Set-Photo: Arne Carlsson, Stockholm, 1977) 27) Production still from A Matter of Time: Ingrid’s daughter Isabella Rossellini makes her film debut as a nun at her mother’s side. Rome, 1975. 29) The last family portrait at the twins’ – Isabella’s and IsottaIngrid’s – 30th birthday, 1982 (Photo: private) Isabella Rossellini, the editor 30) Isabella Rossellini, photo by Fabrizio Ferri 31) Isabella Rossellini, photo by Fabrizio Ferri PRESS IMAGES Ingrid Bergman: A Life in Pictures – Please note our reprint conditions – 5/5
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