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Softcover | 16 x 1.7 x 24.5 cm | 256 pp
Société Française de Photographie | 2010 |9782911961250
Text in English and French
Since 1996, with contributions by noted scholars, the peer-reviewed journal Études Photographiques, has been leading the way in providing academics and the arts community access to the most current research on photography, the history of photography and visual culture.
CONTENTS:
Before the Tableau Form: Large Photographic Formats in the Exhibition
Signs of Life, 1976
Photography and Memory: The Commemoration of Photography in France, 1880-1940
The Bold Innovations of a French Exhibition: Un Siècle de Vision Nouvelle at the Bibliothèque Nationale, 1955
Haunted Sleep
A Microcosm Untouched by Time: Marion Post Wolcot’s Photographs of ‘Gold Avenue’ 1939-1941
Henri Cartier-Bresson, ‘Public Intellectual’
‘Le Flou of the Painter Cannot Be le Flou of the Photographer’
An Ambivalent Notion in Mid-Nineteenth Century French Photographic Criticism
The Debiscent Image: Théophile Gautier
and the Mountain Photographs of the Brothers Bisson