Henri Cartier-Bresson - A Propos de L'U.R.S.S - 1973






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A Propos de L'U.R.S.S di Henri Cartier-Bresson, prima edizione del 1973 in francese, riferimento cartonato con sovracoperta, 140 pagine, dimensioni 26,5 × 24,5 cm, editore Chêne.
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"About the USSR" is a 1973 book of photographs by Henri Cartier-Bresson, capturing everyday life in the Soviet Union through the lens of a humanist photographer. Considered a work of art for its composition and quality, the book presents candid images, a style for which he is famous.
The book: "About the USSR" is a compilation of approximately 141 black and white photographs taken by Henri Cartier-Bresson during his travels in the Soviet Union. It was published in 1973 by Éditions du Chêne.
Photographic style: Cartier-Bresson was a pioneer of photojournalism, renowned for capturing everyday life and the "decisive moment." His photographs of the USSR reflect this approach, focusing on humanity and the present moment.
Cartier-Bresson's contribution: He composed images with respect for proportions and forms, creating a visual harmony that has inspired many photographers since. The book offers a glimpse of the USSR through his unique perspective, which helped define the photographic style of the 20th century.
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"About the USSR" is a 1973 book of photographs by Henri Cartier-Bresson, capturing everyday life in the Soviet Union through the lens of a humanist photographer. Considered a work of art for its composition and quality, the book presents candid images, a style for which he is famous.
The book: "About the USSR" is a compilation of approximately 141 black and white photographs taken by Henri Cartier-Bresson during his travels in the Soviet Union. It was published in 1973 by Éditions du Chêne.
Photographic style: Cartier-Bresson was a pioneer of photojournalism, renowned for capturing everyday life and the "decisive moment." His photographs of the USSR reflect this approach, focusing on humanity and the present moment.
Cartier-Bresson's contribution: He composed images with respect for proportions and forms, creating a visual harmony that has inspired many photographers since. The book offers a glimpse of the USSR through his unique perspective, which helped define the photographic style of the 20th century.
