"A reconstruction of the 1935 exhibition at the Julien Levy Gallery in New York"--P. facing t.p. "This catalogue is published in conjunction with the exhibition 'Documentary and anti-graphic ...
“The intensive use of the photographs by the mass media lays ever fresh responsibilities upon the photographer.... We must take greater care than ever not to allow ourselves to be separated from the ...
Legendary French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson, who traveled the world for more than half a century capturing human drama with his camera, has died at age 95. Cartier-Bresson shot for Life, Vogue ...
The anniversary show at the International Center of Photography, with 170 pictures, demonstrates how the camera can illuminate, persuade and puzzle. By Arthur Lubow His camera captured the variety of ...
"Watch out for labels," Robert Capa once told his friend and fellow photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004). "They're going to stick you with one you won't get rid of: that of a little ...
He’s hailed as one of the greatest photographers of all time. But imagine that of all the snapshots you took of friends and family—of your life—you were left with only those that showed everybody and ...
Within the canon of European photography books it would be difficult to find one more famous, revered and influential as Henri Cartier-Bresson’s Images a la Sauvette or, as the American edition is ...
Henri Cartier-Bresson, born on August 22, 1908, in Chanteloup-en-Brie, France, grew up in a cultivated bourgeois household as the son of a successful textile industrialist. His early immersion in art ...
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