Famous Photographers - Part 16 (Chapter 2) - Henri Cartier-Bresson
Famous Photographers - Part 16 (Chapter 2) - Henri Cartier-Bresson
This is a continuation of Part 16 (Chapter 1) , displaying the photos taken in Europe by Henri Cartier-Bresson. If you have not already viewed Part 16 (Chapter 1) , please do so in order to learn about the photographer and see the first 53 of the photos taken in European countries by him. Click this link to go there:
Following below are another 55 photos taken in European countries by Henri Cartier-Bresson.
1. Eton College, England
2. Matero, Basilicate, Italy, 1951
3. Paterne, 1971
4. Jardin des Tuileries a Paris, 1976
5. Meudon, France, 1966
6. In Front of a Night Club, Paris, 1955
7. People in a Cafe, 1950
8. Billingsgate Fish Market, London, 1940
9. Winter, Germany, 1950s
10. Coronation of Pope John XXIII, St. Peter's Basilica, Rome, 1952
11. Intervallo al Festival di Glynderbournem, 1955
12. Horse Race, Warsaw, Poland, 1950s (Buzz note: What I found strange about this photo is that most of the people are looking in one direction, while the two who are seated are looking in another. Considering that they are carrying canes, I realized that they are probably blind.)
13. Beauce, France, 1961
14. Aix-en-Provence, Place De La Marie, circa 1960
15. Baie de Somme, 1970
16. On the Banks of the Seine, 1960
17. Auf dem Berg Aso, 1965
18. Production of Boxes for Ararat Liqueur, Armenia, circa 1973
19. Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1978
20. L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, 1988
21. Our Cat Ulysses and Martine's Shadow, 1988 (Buzz note: A Domestic Short-Hair Tuxedo Cat, just like the one that was my buddy for 17 years, back in the late 1960s to the 1980s. I still miss him.)
22. Atelier de Pablo Picasso, Rue des Grands-Augustins, Paris, 1944
23. Outside Baker's Shop, Charolles, 1968
24. Small Town in the Central Part of France, 1950-1955
25. Border Patrol Guard, France-Belgium Border, 1940
26. Alberto Giacometti, 1970
27. Swiss Scene, 1991 (Buzz note: I don't think I would want to stand where he's standing.)
28. Man With One Leg, Hamburg, 1953
29. Retribution Against Collaborator, 1944
30. Untitled, 1944
31. Sans Titre (Les Six Jours de Paris), 1950
32. Train and Tracks, 1960s
33. Nord-Pas de Calais, 1976
34. Untitled, Barcelona, 1950s
35. (Buzz Note: Although it shows photos of Communist Revolutionaries, the writing on the wall is in French, so I must assume that the photo was taken in France, but I don't have a date.)
36. The French Celebrate D-Day, 1944
37. The Rhine River, 1956
38. Burgen, 1986
29. Way to Tender, circa 1975
40. La Madeleine, Paris, 1957
41. Andre Breton in the Garden, 1961
42. Untitled (Spanish Landscape) 1970
43. Andalusia, 1933
44. Lourdes, 1958
45. Bords de la Marne, 1955
46. Trastevere, Rome, 1959 (Buzz note: Remember his quotation, about capturing the photo just at the perfect instant, or else, it's gone forever. This is a perfect example, catching the girl running through the patch of light.)
47. Paris, 1953
48. Port de Hambourg, Allemagne, 1952
49. The Last Drop, Kiel, Germany, September 1972
50. Political Gathering, Parc de Exposition, Paris, France, 1954
51. Suisse
52. Rome, 1989
53. Les Halles, circa 1960
54. A Staircase in Montmartre
55. Portrait du President Charles De Gualle, Ardeche, 1961
Chapter 3 will consist of around 49 photos Henri Cartier-Bresson took in the Americas. Coming soon.
Wonderful photos, keep them coming Buzz.