One of the most important French poets: 13 remastered chansons on white vinyl. L?o Ferr? (1916-93) was a French poet, composer, singer and anarchist. Quite a few consider him the French poet of the 20th century par excellence. Like many of his colleagues, he was portrayed at Studio Harcourt Paris. Cosette Harcourt and her brothers Lacroix and Robert Ricci founded the photo studio in 1934, where international celebrities still come and go. Harcourt's trademark is an aesthetic that originates in black and white cinema, giving the photos a timeless elegance between mystery and legend. Now Harcourt has released an extraordinary compilation series with the French label Wagram, which presents remastered highlights of France's most famous singers on white vinyl, naturally with a Harcourt portrait on the cover. Ferr?'s titles include "Le Piano du Pauvre", "Paris Canaille", "Les Temps Difficiles", "Les Tziganes", "A Saint-Germain-Des-Pre s" and "La Vie D'artiste".