Jacques Henri Lartigue

Jacques Henri Lartigue

by Donation Jacques-Henri Lartigue
Jacques Henri Lartigue

Jacques Henri Lartigue

by Donation Jacques-Henri Lartigue

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Overview

Jacques Henri Lartigue's elegant black-and-white and color photography spans a century; this affordable volume celebrates the best of his joyful and stylish work.

Jacques Henri Lartigue's carefree, joyful, and spontaneous spirit permeates his photography. And yet there are other, lesser-known aspects of his work that invite us to take a closer look. Whether capturing amusing scenes on film or sketching them on paper or canvas, the artist covered a vast range of themes. Lartigue took photographs throughout his career, almost as a matter of routine, which makes his work a vital record of his times. His style gradually evolved, influenced by artistic experiments and personal encounters.

He left behind a rich and varied body of work. Albums of his private photographs provide a romanticized view of the photographer's personal life, revealing his doubts and attempts to understand his place in the world; they constitute an essential part of his body of work. Lartigue played with visual tricks, styles, and recurring themes—transportation, sports, shadow play, chic women—bridging different periods and lending consistency to his work.

The selection of photographs reproduced here represents the best examples of his most popular themes.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9782080204080
Publisher: Flammarion
Publication date: 11/05/2019
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 924,239
Product dimensions: 6.08(w) x 7.91(h) x 0.49(d)

About the Author

Jacques Henri Lartigue (1894-1986) was a master French photographer. The Fondation Jacques Henri Lartigue, established by his widow, Florette, houses, conserves, and promotes the master photographer's extensive archives that include more than 120,000 photos, 7,000 diary pages, and 1,500 paintings.
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