Harry Gruyaert (1941) from Magnum Photos - Grands Bretagne, 1972





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Rare and magnificent photogravure by the renowned Belgian photographer Harry Gruyaert, winner of the Kodak Critic Award in 1976 and a member of the Magnum agency.
Limited edition copy, sold out commercially.
Description :
Photogravure on thick art paper with a press agency/journal stamp (Photo credits: Magnum Agency)
Author(s): Harry Gruyaert (1941)
Editor: Magnum Agency Fund
Publication: 2001
Condition: Excellent (never framed since 2001)
Dimensions: 34.8 cm x 29.7 cm
Shipping: Professional, careful and secure packaging with tracking number and insurance via UPS or Colissimo.
Worldwide shipping.
About the artist :
Harry Gruyaert studied from 1959 to 1962 at the School of Photography and Cinema (INRACI) in Brussels. He began his career as a freelance photographer in Paris, while working as a director of photography for Flemish television.
He undertook a trip to Morocco in 1969; the photographs he took there earned him the distinction of being the first recipient of the Kodak Prize for photographic criticism in 1976; he published them in his 1990 work Morocco.
In 1972, he photographed the Summer Olympics in Munich and the first Apollo flights as they appeared on a television; this series, TV Shots, was exhibited at the Galerie Delpire in Paris in 1974, published in 1984 in Paris by Contrejour, and in 2007 by Steidl.
Gruyaert joined the Magnum agency in 1982 and became a full member in 1986.
Rare and magnificent photogravure by the renowned Belgian photographer Harry Gruyaert, winner of the Kodak Critic Award in 1976 and a member of the Magnum agency.
Limited edition copy, sold out commercially.
Description :
Photogravure on thick art paper with a press agency/journal stamp (Photo credits: Magnum Agency)
Author(s): Harry Gruyaert (1941)
Editor: Magnum Agency Fund
Publication: 2001
Condition: Excellent (never framed since 2001)
Dimensions: 34.8 cm x 29.7 cm
Shipping: Professional, careful and secure packaging with tracking number and insurance via UPS or Colissimo.
Worldwide shipping.
About the artist :
Harry Gruyaert studied from 1959 to 1962 at the School of Photography and Cinema (INRACI) in Brussels. He began his career as a freelance photographer in Paris, while working as a director of photography for Flemish television.
He undertook a trip to Morocco in 1969; the photographs he took there earned him the distinction of being the first recipient of the Kodak Prize for photographic criticism in 1976; he published them in his 1990 work Morocco.
In 1972, he photographed the Summer Olympics in Munich and the first Apollo flights as they appeared on a television; this series, TV Shots, was exhibited at the Galerie Delpire in Paris in 1974, published in 1984 in Paris by Contrejour, and in 2007 by Steidl.
Gruyaert joined the Magnum agency in 1982 and became a full member in 1986.

