Brassaï 'No Ordinary Eyes'
Edited by Alain Sayag Annick Lionel-Marie With contributions by Jean-Jacques Aillagon Brassaï Gilberte Brassaï Roger Grenier Henry Miller Jacques Prévert Werner Spies
| When you meet the man you see at once that he is equipped with no ordinary eyes, said Henry Miller of his friend's photographic genius.
One of the most important and influential photographers of the century, Brassaï (1899—1984) is best known for recording demi-monde Paris in the 1930s. He is also known for revealing the hidden, more seamy side of the city: a shadowy world and it’s inhabitants coming to life at night, and classic photo-portraits of artists such as Matisse, Picasso and members of the Surrealist group.
Together with superb duotone and four-colour reproductions of Brassaï’s work, and about 100 previously unpublished images from famous photostories, this substantial and definitive book includes an interview with Brassaï’s widow and essays on his long career.
Also of interest: Brassai: The Secret Paris of the 30s The Harlequin Years: Music in Paris 1917-1929 At Work in Paris: Raymond Mason on Art and Artists |
|  |  |  |  |  | ISBN 0500542376 |  | ISBN-13 978-0500542378 |  |  |  | 30.5 x 24.1 cm |  | Hardback |  | 320pp |  | 308 illustrations, 14 in colour,294 in duotone |  | First published 2000 |  |  |  | £48.00 |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |
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