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Brassai Gilberte
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Brassai: Paris by Night
Автор: Brassai Gilberte Жанр: Thames&Hudson Издательство: Thames&Hudson Год: 2001 Страниц: 96 Дата загрузки: 15 мая 20092004-09-22
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Roaming Paris streets by night in the early 1930s, Brassai created arresting images of the city's dramatic nocturnal landscape. The back alleys, Metro stations, and bistros he photographed are by turn hauntingly empty or peopled by prostitutes, laborers, thugs, and lovers. Paris by night, first published in French as Paris de nuit in 1932, collected sixty of these images, which have since become photographic icons. Original and subsequent editions of the book are highly sought after by collectors. For Brassai, 1932 and 1933 were the most important years in his life: they were the years in which he met Picasso, published Paris by Night — his first book — and collaborated with the Surrealists on the magazine Minotaure. But he distinguished himself from the Surrealist group by commenting, The surreal effect of my pictures was nothing more than reality made fantastic through a particular vision. All I wanted to express was reality, for nothing is more surreal. The strange, bewitching poetry of Paris by Night faithfully embodies this credo. Interest in Brassai's work has been fuelled in recent years by major retrospective exhibitions of his work at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, at the Houston Museum of Fine Arts, and at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Complementing the catalogues of his work that accompanied these shows, and publishing to coincide with the exhibition Brassai: The Soul of Paris (Hayward Gallery, London, 22 February to 13 May 2001), this long-overdue reissue of Paris by Night in photogravure brings one of Brassai's finest works back into print.
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The Secret Paris of the 30s
Автор: Brassai Gilberte Жанр: Thames&Hudson Издательство: Thames&Hudson Год: 2001 Страниц: 192 Дата загрузки: 15 сентября 20092003-07-14
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One of the most evocative photographic memoirs every published. It was known that Brassai had taken a series of 'secret photographs' which could not be published because of their daring nature — the forbidden Paris, a sordid bas-monde where high society mingled with the underworld.
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Brassai: Paris
Автор: Brassai Gilberte Жанр: Flammarion Издательство: Flammarion Год: 2014 Страниц: 256 Дата загрузки: 28 марта 20172019-08-11
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This striking monograph celebrates the beauty of Paris, Brassai's muse throughout his career. Hungarian-born photographer Brassai dedicated more than fifty years of his artistic creation to capturing his adoptive city in all its facets. From winsome children playing in the public gardens to an amorous couple on an amusement park attraction, from opera and ballet stars to prostitutes and vagrants, and from cobblestone alleyways to ephemeral graffiti, his photographs embody the very essence of Paris. In an interview shortly before his death in 1984, he explained how Paris had served as an infinite source of inspiration and had reigned as the unifying theme that characterized each phrase of his artistic work.
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