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Henri CARTIER-BRESSON   |   Daniel WRONECKI

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“THE HEYDAY OF PHOTOJOURNALISM”: FIRST EDITION OF NEW-YORK, WITH 64 PHOTOGRAVURES BY HENRI CARTIER-BRESSON

(CARTIER-BRESSON, Henri) WRONECKI, Daniel. New-York. [Paris]: Fernand Nathan, (1949). Octavo, original cream paper wrappers, original photographic dust jacket. Housed in a custom clamshell box.

First edition of this pivotal early photobook, with 127 photogravures, including 64 by Henri Cartier-Bresson, one of the earliest book appearances of his work.

Compiled by fellow photographer Daniel Wronecki, this lyrical view of 1940s Manhattan features 64 images by Henri Cartier-Bresson in one of the earliest appearances of his work in book form. Cartier-Bresson's signature philosophy of "the decisive moment" and his images of a joyous young girl swimming in the Harlem River, shoppers and dockworkers, and strollers on the Brooklyn Bridge clearly influenced the contributions of other photographers, including those of J.J. Languepin, Fred Stein, and Wronecki himself. At the time of the book's publication in 1949, Cartier-Bresson was already the "archetype of the itinerant photojournalist during that heyday of photojournalism immediately after the war." His "wit, lyricism and ability to see the geometry of a fleeting image and capture it in the blink of an eye reshaped and created a new standard for the art of photography" (New York Times). Text in French.

Mere trace of edge-wear to fragile original wrappers. A fine copy.

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