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Title: Tete a Tete: Portraits by Henri Cartier-Bresson
Author: Henri Cartier-Bresson
ISBN: 0500281866
EAN: 9780500281864
New Ed. Edition
144 Pages
Publisher: Hudson Ltd
Binding: Paperback
Publication date: 2000-08


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Henri Cartier-Bresson's Tęte a Tęte, his portraits of some of the most potent icons of the latter half of the 20th century, is an understated yet powerful and challenging book: a masterpiece of the photographer's art of composition and expression. Presented in non-chronological order, yet arranged so as to provide links and parallels in posture and facial likenesses, familiar icons easily mix with anonymous subjects. A very young Truman Capote in crumpled T-shirt, on the brink of literary fame; a very old Colette, but retaining her inquisitorial gaze; Matisse with his birds, Sartre with his pipe, Igor Stravinsky, astonishingly similar in 1946 and 1967; a beaming Che Guevara. There are also group portraits of unknowns, but none the less resonant for that: besuited men in 1950s Iran, tribes people from Kashmir, prostitutes in Mexico, the women of southern Spain, dressed eternally in black. As the art historian EH Gombrich comments in his introduction to Tęte a Tęte, Cartier-Bresson, in these portraits, moves significantly away from the received techniques of the "society" photographer. Instead, he "always preferred to lie in wait for the telling moment". --Catherine Taylor

2003-09-17 Great Book!

This book can only enrich your mind... very simply the best portraits ever made. With no doubts you get what you pay for. It would have been nice to have in the hardback version.

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