Henri Cartier-Bresson - Photographs London Friday, September 25, 2020 | Phillips
  • 來源

    Swann Galleries, New York, 15 May 2008, lot 354

  • 文學

    Henri Cartier-Bresson, Photographer, London: Thames & Hudson, 1982, pl. 91
    P. Galassi et al., Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Man, the Image and the World, London: Thames & Hudson, 2003, pl. 153
    De qui s'agit-il? Henri Cartier-Bresson, Paris: BnF, 2003, pl. 153

  • 藝術家簡介

    Henri Cartier-Bresson

    French • 1908 - 2004

    Candidly 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," he began shooting on his Leica while traveling through Europe in 1932, revealing the hidden drama and idiosyncrasy in the everyday and mundane. The hand-held Leica allowed him ease of movement while attracting minimal notice as he wandered in foreign lands, taking images that matched his bohemian spontaneity with his painterly sense of composition.

    Cartier-Bresson did not plan or arrange his photographs. His practice was to release the shutter at the moment his instincts told him the scene before him was in perfect balance. This he later famously titled "the decisive moment" — a concept that would influence photographers throughout the twentieth century. 

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Marseille, France

1932
Gelatin silver print, printed circa 1970.
36.1 x 24.1 cm (14 1/4 x 9 1/2 in.)
Signed in ink in the margin.

估價
£5,000 - 7,000 ‡♠

成交價£6,875

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London Auction 25 September 2020