Robert Doisneau (1912–1994) - Simone de Beauvoir au café "Les deux magots", Paris, 1944





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Rare and magnificent photogravure by the renowned photographer Robert Doisneau depicting Simone de Beauvoir at the 'Les Deux Magots' café, taken in Paris in 1944.
Unique copy of one of the most famous photographs of Simone de Beauvoir.
Art print quality
Description :
Photogravure on thick paper with a stamp from the press agency/newspaper (Photo credits: Ateliers Doisneau)
Description on the back side available in multiple languages: English, Spanish, Chinese, French, German.
Author(s): Robert Doisneau
Publisher: Ateliers Doisneau / Taschen
Publication: 2004
Condition: Excellent (never been framed), see photos.
Bottom right corner slightly pressed. Detail invisible at the frame.
Dimensions: 36.5 cm x 28.5 cm
Shipping: Professional, careful and secure packaging with tracking number and insurance via UPS or Colissimo.
Worldwide shipping.
About the artist :
Robert Doisneau (1912 - 1994) is undoubtedly the 20th century photographer whose shots have left the most lasting impression, notably his black-and-white photographs of Paris and its suburbs after the war. He is at ease in the street, which he transforms into a sensitive surface, a worthy heir of Eugène Atget (1857-1927), whose images he admires for their 'rusticity that defies time.'
Rare and magnificent photogravure by the renowned photographer Robert Doisneau depicting Simone de Beauvoir at the 'Les Deux Magots' café, taken in Paris in 1944.
Unique copy of one of the most famous photographs of Simone de Beauvoir.
Art print quality
Description :
Photogravure on thick paper with a stamp from the press agency/newspaper (Photo credits: Ateliers Doisneau)
Description on the back side available in multiple languages: English, Spanish, Chinese, French, German.
Author(s): Robert Doisneau
Publisher: Ateliers Doisneau / Taschen
Publication: 2004
Condition: Excellent (never been framed), see photos.
Bottom right corner slightly pressed. Detail invisible at the frame.
Dimensions: 36.5 cm x 28.5 cm
Shipping: Professional, careful and secure packaging with tracking number and insurance via UPS or Colissimo.
Worldwide shipping.
About the artist :
Robert Doisneau (1912 - 1994) is undoubtedly the 20th century photographer whose shots have left the most lasting impression, notably his black-and-white photographs of Paris and its suburbs after the war. He is at ease in the street, which he transforms into a sensitive surface, a worthy heir of Eugène Atget (1857-1927), whose images he admires for their 'rusticity that defies time.'

