Arriving in Paris in 1924, Brassaï rapidly became a shrewd observer of nocturnal Parisian life. He sensed that photography was the tool that would allow him to document his vision of a dying society. Fascinated by the night, which he found disconcerting, enigmatic, and suggestive, Brassaï photographed its every aspect, from police to prostitutes to the homeless to socialites, all in a dreamlike and mysterious manner. In sixty-four images, Brassaï succeeded in remarkably capturing this unique ambience. This book, meticulously assembled by Brassaï himself, signifies the birth of the artist. Brassaï, originally from Hungary, traveled to Paris in 1924, where he began to associate with the avant-garde artist community, in particular with Picasso and the Parisian surrealist circles. He quickly established himself as one of the most original photographers of his generation.
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September 9, 1899 – July 8, 1984
Brassaï, a Hungarian artist renowned for his photography, sculpture, and filmmaking, achieved international acclaim in 20th-century France. His work captures the essence of Paris between the World Wars, often delving into its unique and sometimes illicit nocturnal life. Brassaï's distinctive perspective and artistic mastery have cemented his legacy as a pivotal figure in photographic history.






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Žádný fotograf není tak úzce spojen s jedním městem jako Brassa? s Paříží. Jeho nejslavnější portréty a scenérie, shromážděné v této knize, tvoří jedinečnou vizi života v před a poválečné Evropě. Od chvíle, kdy se v roce 1924 přestěhoval do Paříže, věnoval svůj život i dílo tomuto městu - zachycujíce život na ulici ve dne, v kavárnách i v noční…