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Brassaï (1899–1984)

Auteur de Le Paris secret des années trente

41+ oeuvres 1,209 utilisateurs 12 critiques 1 Favoris

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One of the most important & influential photographers of the twentieth century, Brassai (1899-1984) moved to Paris from Hungary in 1924. He is best known for chronicling the city in the 1930s & for his portraits of artists such as Picasso & Matisse, & writers including Henry Miller. His fifty-year afficher plus artistic career also encompassed drawing, sculpture, writing, & filmmaking. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

Œuvres de Brassaï

Le Paris secret des années trente (1976) 273 exemplaires
Brassai Paris: 1899-1984 (2004) 204 exemplaires
Brassai: Paris by Night (1987) 137 exemplaires
Henry Miller: The Paris Years (1995) 116 exemplaires
Brassaï (1988) 105 exemplaires
Conversations avec Picasso (1964) 81 exemplaires
Brassai: Letters to My Parents (1997) 41 exemplaires
Les artistes de ma vie (1982) 26 exemplaires
Picasso and Company (1966) 22 exemplaires
Brassai: Graffiti (1993) 19 exemplaires
Henry Miller, rocher heureux (1979) 19 exemplaires
Brassai in America (2011) 12 exemplaires
Camera in Paris (1949) 11 exemplaires
Brassai: For the Love of Paris (2014) 10 exemplaires

Oeuvres associées

Paroles (1946) — Artiste de la couverture, quelques éditions961 exemplaires
Jean Rhys: The Complete Novels (1985) — Photographe, quelques éditions331 exemplaires
Paris (1983) — Photographe — 245 exemplaires
Brassai: The Eye of Paris (1989) 63 exemplaires
Lewis Caroll (1971) — Contributeur — 6 exemplaires
Reichel Par Brassai Miller Durrell Bissiere — Contributeur — 1 exemplaire

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The denizens of Paris, explored, with mist and decadence, replete with artists (Picasso, Giacometti, Dali, Bonnard), writers (Henry Miller, Genet), lesbians and streetwalkers.
 
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deckla | 1 autre critique | Jun 2, 2018 |
gorgeous edition by Taschen of a fantastic photographer. it's a selection of his work from various books; you'll still want the books themselves. but these are large, crisp renditions of a surprisingly formal photographer who made art, not just records, with his camera. in which light and shadow, fog, pattern and formal line, had weight and character, and something to say. at the same time, Brassai painted the ordinary life of the city, including the underground; the subjects are in collusion with the camera, looking boldly out into the future with complete self-possession and a modernity of spirit. here nothing is forbidden, or even framed as exotic, the transgressive taking pride of place beside historic facades and character studies filmed on the stairs, ephemera of the night on the iconic streets of the eternal city.… (plus d'informations)
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macha | 2 autres critiques | Jul 26, 2012 |

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Œuvres
41
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1,209
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