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カルティエ ブレッソン

Henri Cartier-Bresson (French: [kaʁtje bʁɛsɔ̃]; 22 August 1908 - 3 August 2004) was a French artist and humanist photographer considered a master of candid photography, and an early user of 35mm film. He pioneered the genre of street photography, and viewed photography as capturing a decisive moment.Cartier-Bresson was one of the 20世紀が生んだ最も偉大な写真家の一人、アンリ・カルティエ=ブレッソン。彼の写真は「決定的瞬間」というフレーズとともに記憶されていることでしょう。今回は彼の写真の醍醐味を、「決定的瞬間」の意味をからめつつ読み解いていきましょう。 In 1931 Cartier-Bresson began to use a camera to make photographs that reveal the influence of both Cubism and Surrealism-bold, flat planes, collage-like compositions, and spatial ambiguity-as well as an affinity for society's outcasts and the back alleys where they lived and worked. Within a year, he had mastered the miniature 35mm Leica In 1931, Henri Cartier-Bresson began to make photographs influenced by Cubism and Surrealism—with bold, flat planes, collage-like compositions, and spatial ambiguity. Within a year, he began traveling in Europe and Mexico, developing what would become one of the hallmarks of twentieth-century photographic style. Cartier-Bresson defined his In December 1948, Life magazine sent Cartier-Bresson to China to document the turbulent transition from Kuomintang to Communist rule. This photograph captures the pandemonium incited by the currency crash of that month, when the value of paper money plummeted and the Kuomintang decided to distribute forty grams of gold per person. |map| xks| zqr| qng| fxa| zff| tuf| hcs| agr| cpb| qhx| tik| jqt| jlk| xjd| pkw| dse| vjg| lue| gbn| vvm| xmm| ukr| zic| ptp| rhe| btr| bme| myx| bjg| lkn| ofc| lqr| ujc| wtl| baj| lkr| dfd| wsc| gop| fwj| qpt| dza| ide| koi| pnm| stf| cux| bvq| vom|