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Henri Cartier-Bresson: Europeans Jean Clair

Henri Cartier-Bresson: Europeans By Jean Clair

Henri Cartier-Bresson: Europeans by Jean Clair


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Summary

Henri Cartier-Bresson travelled across Europe, from the Scandinavian shield to the Irish bogs, in order to produce this collection of photographs. It brings together images spanning the years from the late 1920s to the early 1970s, and seeks to capture what it means to be European.

Henri Cartier-Bresson: Europeans Summary

Henri Cartier-Bresson: Europeans by Jean Clair

In 1955, Henri Cartier-Bresson published The Europeans, a collection of photographs taken over a period of five years. His portrait of the continent documented a landscape shadowed by war, where people lived among ruins and still bore the mark of hunger.

For this book, first published forty-five years later, the celebrated photographer brought together a far broader range of images, spanning the years from the late 1920s to the early 1990s. Cartier-Bresson travelled across Europe, from the Scandinavian shield to the Balkan karst, from the Breton granites to the Irish bogs, in order to capture what it means to be European. Beyond nationalism and the particular characteristics of each culture and nation, he found evidence of a greater identity, a family likeness shared by the people and the landscape.

The Europeans recorded here inhabit both city and countryside, where we see them at work, in the streets, travelling and gossiping. Sometimes they are lone figures; a photograph may show only a single gaze, a glimpse of a face. Often, however, Cartier-Bresson turns his camera to couples, twin figures, mirrored individuals, linked solitudes. He captures crowds, gathering both to celebrate and to protest. Unified by the clarity and compassion of his vision, Cartier-Bresson's photographs speak of the same daily ceremony, of the ongoing business of living for people across Europe, whether Polish priests in alb or cassock, or Abruzzi peasants shrouded in the black of their coats and hats.

With his remarkable ability to capture the fragile reality of European life, Henri Cartier-Bresson underscores his reputation as one of the twentieth century's most influential and original photographers.

Henri Cartier-Bresson: Europeans Reviews

'Cartier-Bresson's influence has been immense . . . he has been largely responsible for our sense of how modern life looks' - London Review of Books
'Each image is a snapshot of one of those small, loosely connected sections of time that all join together to form the experience of life. Through Bresson's lens, for just one moment, they are all real, raw and true' - Amateur Photographer
'A master of 20th-century photography ... a testament to a continent in the aftermath of war ... All European life is here' - Daily Express
'Iconic images abound' - Scotsman

About Jean Clair

Jean Clair was Director of the Picasso Museum for many years, and has been a member of the French Academy since 2008. Among the milestones of his long and productive career is a comprehensive catalogue of the works of Balthus.

Additional information

GOR002373821
9780500281222
050028122X
Henri Cartier-Bresson: Europeans by Jean Clair
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Thames & Hudson Ltd
19990315
232
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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