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Jacques Henri Lartigue: The Invention of an Artist by Kevin Moore
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This beautiful book, the most comprehensive ever published on the artist, reproduces facsimile pages from the albums-ranging from the earliest family heirlooms to the last photographs he created before his death-and includes six essays about various aspects of his art. Produced to accompany a major retrospective of Lartigue's work that will open at the Centre Pompidou in Paris and later travel to the United States, the book brings new attention to one of the great masters of photography.
About the Author
Alain Sayag is a curator in the photography department at the Centre Pompidou. He has written books on Man Ray and Brassaï. Quentin Bajac is a curator in the photography department at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris. Martine d'Astier is the director of the Donation Jacques Henri Lartigue. Clément Chéroux is a historian of photography, assistant editor-in-chief of the magazine Photographic Studies, and scientific advisor to the Musée Nicéphore Niépce. Maryse Cordesse is the president of the Association of the Friends of Jacques Henri Lartigue. Kevin Moore earned his Ph.D. at Princeton University, where he wrote his doctoral thesis on Lartigue. He now works as a research associate at the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University.
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