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Doisneau, Robert

 
9783888148477: Drei Sekunden Ewigkeit : 101 Photographien mit einem Essay des Photographen

Synopsis

Robert Doisneau, arguably one of the world's best-loved photographers, has created some of the most memorable and affecting images the world has ever seen. Who hasn't been moved by the simple beauty of "The Kiss," or amused by Picasso playfully exhibiting his croissant fingers at the breakfast table? Doisneau's unique ability to capture life's most delicate and pure emotions renders his photographs universal and timeless. This classic volume features the best-known of Doisneau's works from the forties and fifties, selected by the photographer himself. Accompanying these works is a revealing and beautifully written autobiographical essay that explores Doisneau's evolutions as an artist from his beginnings as an etcher, through the many phases of his career in advertising, industrial design, and the fashion world. Most importantly, Doisneau offers a moving explanation of his commitment to profiling the common man.

Whether he was wandering the streets of Paris or roaming the French countryside, Doisneau recognized the sublime within the unspectacular. Children mischievously at play, a small rural wedding, a blind street musician, a young couples reflection in a storefront window-these are the subjects of Doisneau's most heartfelt photographs. They are imbued with a poetic sensibility that belies their content, and which allows us to share in the joy and sadness they depict-moments at once brief and eternal.

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À propos de l'auteur

Robert Doisneau (1912-1994) possessed a career that spanned six decades. Entering the profession as an industrial photographer for Renault, he worked in the fields of advertising, fashion, and journalistic photography before giving himself over completely to the world of artistic photography. The subject of numerous books and documentaries, Doisneau was awarded the Prix Kodak in 1947 and the Prix Balzac in 1986.

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