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ÀúÀÚ: Jean-Claude Gautrand
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ÆäÀÌÁö: 192 p
ISBN: 3-8228-3137-9
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ÃâÆÇ»ç: TASCHEN
¡°Brassai is a living eye,¡± wrote Henry Miller of the Hungarian?born artist who adopted Paris after World War I and became one of its most celebrated photographers. Originally a painter before he moved on to writing, sculpture, cinema and, most famously, photography, Brassai (1899-1984) was a member of Paris¡¯s cultural elite, counting Miller, Picasso, Sartre, Camus, and Cocteau, among his friends. Camera in hand, he scoured the streets and bars of Paris, unabashedly capturing the city¡¯s inhabitants in their natural habitats. Prostitutes, hoodlums, and other ¡®marginal¡¯ characters were the most famous heroes of Brassai¡¯s moody, gritty photographs taken often by night. Including an extensive selection of Brassai¡¯s finest photographs and an essay describing his life and work, this book explores the world of Brassai in thematic chapters: Minotaure magazine, Paris at Night, Secret Paris, Day Visions, Artists of My Life, and Graffiti and Transmutations.


The author:
Jean-Claude Gautrand is one of France's most distinguished experts on photography. An active photographer since 1960, he has also made a name for himself as a journalist and critic, with numerous publications. He recently authored TASCHEN¡¯s Doisneau.