Book Description
At once cosmopolitan metropolis and venue for a pensive stroll,
Moloch and emblem of the modern, Paris has been a source of inspiration
for countless artists and writers down the ages. But not least it
is the home and constant muse of a relatively young art: photography.
Since the earliest days of the daguerreotype right up to our time,
renowned photographers such as Joseph Nicéphore Niepce, Henri
Cartier-Bresson, Robert Doisneau, and Jeanloup Sieff have lived
and worked in the city of lights. Over the years a love affair developed
between Paris and photography, giving rise to a remarkable record
of the metropolis and a telling history of a new art form. This
volume takes the reader on numerous walks, camera in hand, through
the streets of Paris. Atmospheric black-and-white photos, shot by
great photographers over two centuries, reveal the dramatic and
the tranquil, the historic and the everyday—in the capital`s
parks and gardens, boulevards and backstreets, passages and arcades,
bistros and nightclubs.
About the Author
Jean-Claude Gautrand, born in 1932, is one of France's most distinguished
experts on photography. An active photographer since 1960, he has
also made a name for himself as a journalist and critic, with numerous
publications.
Product Details
Gautrand, Jean-Claude
Softcover 24.5 x 32.9 cm, 240 pages
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