Carnets de Gisèle Freund

$59.95

Publisher: Réunion des Musées Nationaux

Measurements: 8.7 x 0.5 x 11.1 inches

Format: Hardcover case with two softcovers inside

Condition: New

Gisele Freund is known for her exquisite documentary photography of the 1930s. She spent most of her life in Paris, wandering the Saint-Germain-des-Près neighborhood, specifically the legendary bookstore Shakespeare and Company. In this special space, she began snapping portraits of artists and writers, among them James Joyce, Henry Miller, Virginia Woolf, Jean-Paul Sartre, Henri Michaux, André Breton, Walter Benjamin, Henri Matisse and Pierre Bonnard. 

This edition is made of two scrapbooks, constructed by Freund that display her favorite portraits in a raw and original manner. The first showcases black-and-white portraits with her typed notes. The second is bound with a red ribbon, containing 116 spot-varnished color photographs with handwritten captions.

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Publisher: Réunion des Musées Nationaux

Measurements: 8.7 x 0.5 x 11.1 inches

Format: Hardcover case with two softcovers inside

Condition: New

Gisele Freund is known for her exquisite documentary photography of the 1930s. She spent most of her life in Paris, wandering the Saint-Germain-des-Près neighborhood, specifically the legendary bookstore Shakespeare and Company. In this special space, she began snapping portraits of artists and writers, among them James Joyce, Henry Miller, Virginia Woolf, Jean-Paul Sartre, Henri Michaux, André Breton, Walter Benjamin, Henri Matisse and Pierre Bonnard. 

This edition is made of two scrapbooks, constructed by Freund that display her favorite portraits in a raw and original manner. The first showcases black-and-white portraits with her typed notes. The second is bound with a red ribbon, containing 116 spot-varnished color photographs with handwritten captions.

Publisher: Réunion des Musées Nationaux

Measurements: 8.7 x 0.5 x 11.1 inches

Format: Hardcover case with two softcovers inside

Condition: New

Gisele Freund is known for her exquisite documentary photography of the 1930s. She spent most of her life in Paris, wandering the Saint-Germain-des-Près neighborhood, specifically the legendary bookstore Shakespeare and Company. In this special space, she began snapping portraits of artists and writers, among them James Joyce, Henry Miller, Virginia Woolf, Jean-Paul Sartre, Henri Michaux, André Breton, Walter Benjamin, Henri Matisse and Pierre Bonnard. 

This edition is made of two scrapbooks, constructed by Freund that display her favorite portraits in a raw and original manner. The first showcases black-and-white portraits with her typed notes. The second is bound with a red ribbon, containing 116 spot-varnished color photographs with handwritten captions.

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