The Photographs of Henri Cartier-Bresson
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Towards the end of the War, rumors had reached America that Henri had been killed. Henri's film on returning war refugees (released in the United States in 1947) spurred a retrospective of his work at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). The MoMA had begun to prepare a "posthumous" show for him. In 1946, when they learned that Henri was still alive, he volunteered to go to New York to help with the preparation of this exhibition. The show made its debut in 1947. Together with this show, the MoMA also published the first book of his work, The Photographs of Henri Cartier-Bresson, with texts by Lincoln Kirstein and Beaumont Newhall. |
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Year : |
1947 |
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Language : |
English |
Editor : |
MOMA |
State : |
Very Good |
Dustjacket state : |
Without |
Edition : |
1st Edition |
Binding : |
Soft Cover without dustjacket |
Size (in) : |
7 x 9 |
Pages number : |
56 |
Price : |
85.00 €
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