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CARTIER-BRESSON, HENRI.

Beautiful Jaipur.

Vangsgaards Antikvariat
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Times of India Press, Bombay 1948. 75 pages. Richly illustrated with photos in b/w. Original red cloth with lettering and flower motif to front board (the rare dust wrapper not present. vertical area of front along spine with light discolouration, possibly due to binding material).Small, light stain to front board plus two small, white stains to rear board. Boards a tiny bit bowed. Small, closed tear (20mm) to last blank leaf.

* Published in the first year after the independence of India the work is characteristic for Cartier-Bresson in that his images are filled with people, close to their everyday doings and less with monumental vistas and architecture. Both are part of beautiful Jaipur. The first monograph on Henri Cartier-Breeson was published by The Museum of Modern Art in connection with an exhibition of his work in 1947 ('The Photographs of Henri Cartier-Bresson', April-May 1947). **Cartier-Bresson travelled the Far-east for three years following the founding of Magnum in 1947. He showed a unique eye for the everyday social life of people and a ability to fuse what he saw in the world with his personal vision. One senses a leaning towards the role of observer as opposed to the more artistic experiments of earlier years (probably enhanced by his long captivity during WW2) which places him firmly as one of the masters of documentary humanism. ***Text in English by Max J. Oliver.
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