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Paris - Porträt einer Stadt

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A city built on two millennia of history, Paris is entering the third century of its love story with photography.It was on the banks of the Seine that Niepce and Daguerre officially gave birth to this new art that has flourished ever since, developing a distinctive language and becoming a vital tool of knowledge.Paris: Portrait of a City leads us through what Goethe described as a "universal city where every step upon a bridge or a square recalls a great past, where a fragment of history is unrolled at the corner of every street." The history of Paris is recounted in photographs ranging from Daguerre's early incunabula to the most recent images-an almost complete record of over a century and a half of transformations and a vast panorama spanning more than 600 pages and 500 photographs. This book brings together the past and the present, the monumental and the everyday, objects and people. Images captured by the most illustrious photographers-Daguerre, Marville, Atget, Lartigue, Brassai, Kertesz, Ronis, Doisneau, Cartier-Bresson, and many more-but also by many unknown photographers, attempt to bottle just a little of that "Parisian air," something of that particular poetry given out by the stones and inhabitants of a constantly changing city that has inspired untold numbers of writers and artists over the ages.Presenting an exciting patchwork of images from past and present, Paris: Portrait of a City is a huge and unique photographic study that, in a way, is the true family album of all Parisians. It is to them, and to all lovers of this capital city, that this vibrant, loving, and tender testimony is dedicated.mehr
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KlappentextA city built on two millennia of history, Paris is entering the third century of its love story with photography.It was on the banks of the Seine that Niepce and Daguerre officially gave birth to this new art that has flourished ever since, developing a distinctive language and becoming a vital tool of knowledge.Paris: Portrait of a City leads us through what Goethe described as a "universal city where every step upon a bridge or a square recalls a great past, where a fragment of history is unrolled at the corner of every street." The history of Paris is recounted in photographs ranging from Daguerre's early incunabula to the most recent images-an almost complete record of over a century and a half of transformations and a vast panorama spanning more than 600 pages and 500 photographs. This book brings together the past and the present, the monumental and the everyday, objects and people. Images captured by the most illustrious photographers-Daguerre, Marville, Atget, Lartigue, Brassai, Kertesz, Ronis, Doisneau, Cartier-Bresson, and many more-but also by many unknown photographers, attempt to bottle just a little of that "Parisian air," something of that particular poetry given out by the stones and inhabitants of a constantly changing city that has inspired untold numbers of writers and artists over the ages.Presenting an exciting patchwork of images from past and present, Paris: Portrait of a City is a huge and unique photographic study that, in a way, is the true family album of all Parisians. It is to them, and to all lovers of this capital city, that this vibrant, loving, and tender testimony is dedicated.
ZusammenfassungParis ist ebenso eine Stadt zum Verlieben wie zum Fotografieren. Dieser visuelle Begleiter zur französischen Hauptstadt bündelt den Chic und Esprit dieser Metropole mithilfe Hunderter sorgfältig recherchierter Bilder - von einigen der frühesten fotografischen Aufnahmen der Stadt von Louis Daguerre und Henry Fox Talbot bis hin zu heute ikonischen Fotos ihrer Mode, Kunst und Architektur.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-8365-0293-1
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2011
Erscheinungsdatum02.12.2011
SpracheDeutsch
Gewicht3560 g
Illustrationen460 Abb.
Artikel-Nr.11615346
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"Alltagsbilder, die scheinbar zeitlos und zugleich Paris-typisch sind... Und so gerät die Lektüre von Paris flugs zur visuellen Schwelgerei." Tagesanzeigermehr

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Jean Claude Gautrand (1932-2019) gilt in Frankreich als einer der herausragenden Experten in Sachen Fotografie. Seit 1960 war er als Fotograf aktiv und machte sich auch als Historiker, Journalist und Kritiker mit zahlreichen Veröffentlichungen einen Namen. Für TASCHEN verfasste er die Bücher Brassaï (2004), Paris. Porträt einer Stadt (2011), Robert Doisneau (2014) und Eugène Atget. Paris (2016).
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