Henri Cartier-Bresson was a photojournalism pioneer, a man whose wartime images of Europe and portraits of personalities like Albert Camus and Samuel Beckett have become 20th-century classics. Yet he ...
Museo di Roma Palazzo Braschi Via di San Pantaleo 10 (Piazza Navona) Rome Italie Henri Cartier-Bresson, A Tribute to Rome-Portraits, open to the public at the Museo di Roma Palazzo Braschi, from 31st ...
Intriguing answers abound in "Life Is Once, Forever: Henri Cartier-Bresson Photographs," a quietly compelling show of about 40 black-and-white prints at the Menil Collection. The Frenchman ...
Henri Cartier-Bresson, who almost single-handedly brought photojournalism to the pitch of pictorial art, died Tuesday in l'Ile-sur- Sorgue, France. He was 95. Cartier-Bresson became one of the most ...
The Marais is a lively district in Paris, filled with busy cafés and bars. But one quiet street called Rue des Archives just became the new home for the heart of modern photography. The Henri ...
Image: 11.81 x 17.52 in. (30 x 44.5 cm.) This portrait of the French artist, Henri Matisse, captures him sitting in a grimy coop with his white doves. During 1944, Henri Cartier-Bresson visited ...
Recruited to Magnum Photos by Henri Cartier-Bresson in 1977, the veteran photographer, who has died aged 83, made defining images of grand and intimate Indian life for five decades ...
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The photographer crisscrossed the continent in the 1950s as the idea of a united Europe was taking shape. By Andrew Dickson Calling his work “subjective documentary,” he seemed to take an almost ...
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