Françoise Sagan

  • When Françoise Sagan became famous, having written "Bonjour Tristesse", she went to live at Cannes in a room at the Carlton Hotel and worked there on her novel "Un certain Sourire". Cannes 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • When Françoise Sagan became famous, having written "Bonjour Tristesse", she went to live at Cannes in a room at the Carlton Hotel and worked there on her novel "Un certain Sourire". Cannes 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • When Françoise Sagan became famous, having written "Bonjour Tristesse", she went to live at Cannes in a room at the Carlton Hotel and worked there on her novel "Un certain Sourire". Cannes 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • When Françoise Sagan became famous, having written "Bonjour Tristesse", she went to live at Cannes in a room at the Carlton Hotel and worked there on her novel "Un certain Sourire". Cannes 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • When Françoise Sagan became famous, having written "Bonjour Tristesse", she went to live at Cannes in a room at the Carlton Hotel and worked there on her novel "Un certain Sourire". Cannes 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • When Françoise Sagan became famous, having written "Bonjour Tristesse", she went to live at Cannes in a room at the Carlton Hotel and worked there on her novel "Un certain Sourire". Cannes 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • When Françoise Sagan became famous, having written "Bonjour Tristesse", she went to live at Cannes in a room at the Carlton Hotel and worked there on her novel "Un certain Sourire". Cannes 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Françoise Sagan on the Croisette. Cannes 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Françoise Sagan on the Croisette. Cannes 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Françoise Sagan on the Croisette. Cannes 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • When Françoise Sagan became famous, having written "Bonjour Tristesse", she went to live at Cannes in a room at the Carlton Hotel and worked there on her novel "Un certain Sourire". Cannes 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Françoise Sagan at the beach. Cannes 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Françoise Sagan at the beach. Cannes 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • When Françoise Sagan became famous, having written "Bonjour Tristesse", she went to live at Cannes in a room at the Carlton Hotel and worked there on her novel "Un certain Sourire". Cannes 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Françoise Sagan at the harbor. Yacht L'oiseau bleu. Cannes 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Françoise Sagan evaluating a Jaguar XK120 at the showroom of a Jaguar dealer in Cannes 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Françoise Sagan evaluating a Jaguar XK120 at the showroom of a Jaguar dealer in Cannes 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Françoise Sagan evaluating a Jaguar XK120 at the showroom of a Jaguar dealer in Cannes 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Françoise Sagan evaluating Jaguar XK120 at the showroom of a Jaguar dealer in Cannes 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Françoise Sagan a evaluating Jaguar XK120 at the showroom of a Jaguar dealer in Cannes 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Françoise Sagan evaluating a Jaguar XK120 at the showroom of a Jaguar dealer in Cannes 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Françoise Sagan arriving at the Nice Airport 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Françoise Sagan. Monaco 1956 - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Françoise Sagan and Otto Preminger. He was the director of "Bonjour Tristesse". Cannes Film Festival 1956. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Jean Cocteau and Françoise Sagan at a Gala performance of the ballet "Le Rendez-vous manqué". Sagan was responsible for the scenario, Cocteau for some of the scenery. Monte Carlo 1957. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Jean Cocteau and Françoise Sagan. Ballet - "Le Rendez-vous manqué", gala performance. Monte Carlo 1957. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Rehearsal of Ballet "Le rendez-vous manqué". Written by Françoise Sagan, directed by Roger Vadim, décor by Bernard Buffet. Grand Théâtre de Monte Carlo 1957. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Françoise Sagan and Bernard Buffet. Rehearsal of Ballet "Le Rendez-vous manqué. Written by Françoise Sagan, directed by Roger Vadim, décor by Bernard Buffet. Grand Théâtre de Monte Carlo 1957. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Françoise Sagan and Roger Vadim. Rehearsal of Ballet "Le rendez-vous manqué". Written by Françoise Sagan, directed by Roger Vadim, décor by Bernard Buffet (far right). Grand Théâtre de Monte Carlo 1957. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Françoise Sagan, Bernard Buffet and dancers Toni Lander and Vladimir Skouratoff (left). Gala performace of Ballet "Le rendez-vous manqué". Written by Françoise Sagan, directed by Roger Vadim, décor by Bernard Buffet. Grand Théâtre de Monte Carlo 1957. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Françoise Sagan and Bernard Buffet. Gala Performace of Ballet "Le rendez-vous manqué". Written by Françoise Sagan, directed by Roger Vadim, décor by Bernard Buffet. Hotel de Paris, Monte Carlo 1957. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Françoise Sagan at the slot machine, Hotel de Paris, Monte Carlo 1957. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Françoise Sagan arriving for the gala performace of Ballet "Le rendez-vous manqué." Written by Françoise Sagan, directed by Roger Vadim, décor by Bernard Buffet. Grand Théâtre de Monte Carlo 1957. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Aristotle Onassis, Tina Onassis and Françoise Sagan on board the yacht Christina before a performace of Ballet "Le Rendez-vous manqué." Written by Françoise Sagan, directed by Roger Vadim, décor by Bernard Buffet. Monaco harbor 1957. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Françoise Sagan arriving for the rehearsal of Ballet "Le rendez-vous manqué". Written by Françoise Sagan, directed by Roger Vadim, décor by Bernard Buffet. Hotel de Paris, Monte Carlo 1957. 1956 Buick Super 56-C convertible. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Françoise Sagan arriving for the rehearsal of Ballet "Le rendez-vous manqué". Written by Françoise Sagan, directed by Roger Vadim, décor by Bernard Buffet. Hotel de Paris, Monte Carlo 1957. Car: 1956 Buick Super 56-C convertible. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • "Mimi la Rose", the first ballet since Françoise Sagan's "Le Rendez-vous manqué". Bal de la Rose gala dinner at the International Sporting Club in Monte Carlo, 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • "Mimi la Rose", the first ballet since Françoise Sagan's "Le Rendez-vous manqué". Bal de la Rose gala dinner at the International Sporting Club in Monte Carlo, 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • "Mimi la Rose", the first ballet since Françoise Sagan's "Le Rendez-vous manqué". Bal de la Rose gala dinner at the International Sporting Club in Monte Carlo, 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Françoise Sagan and Gabriella, Princess of Savoy (at the wheel of the black Ferrari) and her sister Princess Maria Pia of Yugoslavia. Cannes 1959. Cars: 1953-63 AC ACE. The Ferrari is a very rare 1958 250GT Pininfarina Series 1 Cabriolet; only 37 cars were built in 1957-59. This one is serial number 0963/GT, it was delivered new to Count Giovanni Volpi di Misurata and registered for him in Rome. (Thank you, Kare Pietilä, for this information.) - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Françoise Sagan and husband Guy Schoeller, Saint-Tropez 1959. Car: Renault Dauphine - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Françoise Sagan. Saint-Tropez 1959. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Françoise Sagan and husband Guy Schoeller, Chez Sénéquier, Saint-Tropez 1959. Car: Renault Dauphine - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Françoise Sagan and Michael Douglas. Cannes Film Festival 1979. - Photo by Edward Quinn