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Alexey Brodovitch livre photo
Paris, Ministère de la Culture, 1982.
Broché, couverture noire typograhique. 140 pages. Format 297x220 mm. Très nombreuses illustrations en n/b. Ouvrage ayant servi de catalogue, à l’exposition-hommage, qui s’ est tenue à Paris en 1982. Edition originale. Bon état.
Catalogue #482
Prix : 120 €
Pour commander livre : contact@actuphoto.com... - Livre
Brodovitch Alexey
Paris, Ministère de la Culture, 1982.
Broché, couverture noire typograhique. 140 pages. Format 297x220 mm. Très nombreuses illustrations en n/b. Ouvrage ayant servi de catalogue, à l’exposition-hommage, qui s’ est tenue à Paris en 1982. Edition originale. Bon état.
Catalogue #482
Prix : 120 € Commander le livre contact@bibliophoto.com... - Vente
Auction of Photographic Literature & Important Photographs
On Thursday, May 20, Swann Galleries will conduct a two-part auction of Photographic Literature & Important Photographs that features many scarce and significant works-both individual photographic images and books.
The auction opens with nearly 200 lots of Photographic Literature, including many sought-after monographs such as a first edition of Berenice Abbott's Changing New York, 1939, signed and inscribed to photograph collector and dealer Howard Daitz (estimate: $4,000 to $6,000); signed and inscribed first editions of Manuel Alvarez Bravo's Fotografias, Mexico, 1945 ($9,000 to $12,000), and Alexey Brodovitch's Ballet, New York, 1945 ($8,000 to $12,000); as well as Robert Frank's The Lines of my Hand, Tokyo, 1972 ($3,500 to $4,500).
There are three sumptuous examples from 21st Edition... - Exposition
The New York School
Alexei Brodovitch - Diane Arbus - Lee Friedlander - Lisette Model - Louis Faurer - Richard Avedon - Robert Frank - Sid Grossman - Ted Croner - Weegee - William Klein
Between the late 1930s and the early 1960s a group of young photographers living and working in New York City redefined street photography.
This group of artists became known as The New York School.
These photographers documented the post war energy and exotic chaos of New York City as it evolved from the crisis years of the Great
Depression and the Second World War through to the social turbulence of the early seventies. Most of them worked on magazines but it was their personal work that stood them apart.
They captured the choreography of the city from the sidewalks of downtown, to the intensity of Times Square, the isolation and elegance of the arc...
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