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亨利.卡蒂爾—佈雷松
Preparations for the Baris Dance, Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
估價
$6,000–8,000
成交價
$8,750
1949
Gelatin silver print, printed later.
11 3/4 x 17 3/4 in. (29.8 x 45.1 cm)
Signed in ink and copyright credit blindstamp in the margin.
完整圖錄內容
"One of the girls is a student, another a princess, others work in the fields or in the kitchens. At each full moon there are religious ceremonies and traditional dances." The Decisive Moment
In the fall of 1948, on the first of many trips to the region, Henri Cartier-Bresson and his wife Ratna Mohini journeyed from India into Indonesia. On this first trip, they began in Burma [Myanmar], continued to Malaysia, and them moved on to Ratna's native Java. At that time, Cartier-Bresson became a witness to, and a photographer of, the historic independence talks between Indonesians and the Dutch. As he did in his travels across the globe, Cartier-Bresson also photographed captivating images of daily life throughout the region, such as the rice fields in Sumatra (lot 87) and the preparation for the Baris Dance (lot 88), a traditional was dance in Bali.
In the fall of 1948, on the first of many trips to the region, Henri Cartier-Bresson and his wife Ratna Mohini journeyed from India into Indonesia. On this first trip, they began in Burma [Myanmar], continued to Malaysia, and them moved on to Ratna's native Java. At that time, Cartier-Bresson became a witness to, and a photographer of, the historic independence talks between Indonesians and the Dutch. As he did in his travels across the globe, Cartier-Bresson also photographed captivating images of daily life throughout the region, such as the rice fields in Sumatra (lot 87) and the preparation for the Baris Dance (lot 88), a traditional was dance in Bali.
亨利.卡蒂爾—佈雷松
French | B. 1908 D. 2004Candidly capturing fleeting moments of beauty among the seemingly ordinary happenings of daily life, Henri Cartier-Bresson's work is intuitive and observational. Initially influenced by the Surrealists' "aimless walks of discovery,"