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Henri Cartier-Bresson: The man, the image & the world: A retrospective
By (Author) Jean Clair
By (author) Claude Cookman
By (author) Robert Delpire
By (author) Peter Galassi
By (author) Jean-Nol Jeanneney
By (author) Jean Leymarie
By (author) Serge Toubiana
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
13th December 2006
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
779.092
Paperback
432
Width 280mm, Height 260mm
This collection of work by Henri Cartier-Bresson is the ultimate retrospective look at a lifetime's achievement. It brims with classic photographs that have become icons of the medium, as well as rarely seen work from all periods of Cartier-Bresson's life, including a significant number of previously unpublished photographs and a generous selection of drawings, paintings and film stills. The book also features personal souvenirs from Cartier-Bresson's youth, his family and the founding of Magnum. Cartier-Bresson's extraordinary images are shaped by an eye and a mind legendary for their intelligent empathy and for their unerring ability to get to the heart of the matter. This definitive collection of the master photographer's work is an essential book for anyone interested in photography - indeed, for anyone interested in the people, places and events of the last century.
'Images of pure genius the real deal, a photographer who defined the purpose and power of photography a definitive book' - The Sunday Times
'A body of work which continues to astonish with its beauty, lucidity and intelligence 'The Man, the Image and the World' succeeds magnificently as an interpretative, celebratory selection of great images' - The Art Newspaper
Jean Clair was Director of the Picasso Museum for many years, and has been a member of the French Academy since 2008. Among the milestones of his long and productive career is a comprehensive catalogue of the works of Balthus.