Sebastião Salgado (1944–2025) - Paysans dans la ville (1995)





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Rare and magnificent collection of photolithographs by Sebastião Salgado depicting peasant families in the city in 1995.
Description :
Photolithography on thick, high-quality paper
Photographer: Sebastião Salgado
Publisher: Amazonas Images
Published: 2008
Condition: Excellent (never framed)
Faint trace of time on the back.
Dimensions: 30 cm x 23.5 cm
Shipping: Professional, careful and secure packaging with tracking number and insurance via UPS or Colissimo.
Worldwide shipping.
About the photographer:
Sebastião Salgado, born on February 8, 1944 in Aimorés, Brazil, and died on May 23, 2025 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, was a French-Brazilian photographer and photojournalist.
He notably covered the famine in Ethiopia and the Sahel, as well as the Rwandan genocide, and illustrated the social reality of the world's poorest people. He is also known for his photographs in the Amazon and at the Serra Pelada gold mine, in the district of the municipality of Curionópolis, in the southeast of the state of Pará, 430 kilometers south of the mouth of the Amazon River.
A recognized and decorated personality, Salgado is also a member of the French Academy of Fine Arts and an honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Rare and magnificent collection of photolithographs by Sebastião Salgado depicting peasant families in the city in 1995.
Description :
Photolithography on thick, high-quality paper
Photographer: Sebastião Salgado
Publisher: Amazonas Images
Published: 2008
Condition: Excellent (never framed)
Faint trace of time on the back.
Dimensions: 30 cm x 23.5 cm
Shipping: Professional, careful and secure packaging with tracking number and insurance via UPS or Colissimo.
Worldwide shipping.
About the photographer:
Sebastião Salgado, born on February 8, 1944 in Aimorés, Brazil, and died on May 23, 2025 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, was a French-Brazilian photographer and photojournalist.
He notably covered the famine in Ethiopia and the Sahel, as well as the Rwandan genocide, and illustrated the social reality of the world's poorest people. He is also known for his photographs in the Amazon and at the Serra Pelada gold mine, in the district of the municipality of Curionópolis, in the southeast of the state of Pará, 430 kilometers south of the mouth of the Amazon River.
A recognized and decorated personality, Salgado is also a member of the French Academy of Fine Arts and an honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.

