Henri Cartier-Bresson: The early work

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Henri Cartier-Bresson: The early work Details

From Library Journal Galassi isolates and analyzes the photographer's 1932-34 work, which was surrealistic rather than photojournalistic, a distinction overlooked in earlier publications. In a lengthy essay that makes the book important to art libraries, Galassi examines Cartier-Bresson's work in the cultural and intellectual context of 1930s Europe, and considers such topics as the influence on the medium of technological developments. Galassi says of these photographs that "not all are admirable but none is boring." The reproductions are sometimes rich, sometimes flat, due to an unevenness in the original images. Kathleen Collins, Library of CongressCopyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc. Read more

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The book arrived at the time expected. Cartier-Bresson is a legend and a reference for any professional, amateurs or professionals, and this book portraits an important part of his work. Despite used, the book condition is very good, so I'm really pleased with this purchase. As always, Amazon met my expectations.

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