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Gelatin silver print, printed in 1940s/1950s
cm 22,8 x 17,1 | 8.9 x 6.7 in.
Titled, dated and signed in pencil with photographer's credit stamps on the versoFramed
A great interpreter of the city of Paris, Brassaï (the pseudonym was a tribute to his hometown Braçov in Hungary) documented the city by day and especially by night in the style known as photographie humaniste. He thus became part of the city's intellectual world, becoming friends with Picasso, Kertész, Doisneau, Prévert and Henry Miller, who called him the eye of Paris.
cm 22,8 x 17,1 | 8.9 x 6.7 in.
Titled, dated and signed in pencil with photographer's credit stamps on the versoFramed
A great interpreter of the city of Paris, Brassaï (the pseudonym was a tribute to his hometown Braçov in Hungary) documented the city by day and especially by night in the style known as photographie humaniste. He thus became part of the city's intellectual world, becoming friends with Picasso, Kertész, Doisneau, Prévert and Henry Miller, who called him the eye of Paris.
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Gyula Halasz BRASSAI (1899-1994) - Au Musée du Louvre, 1935
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