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Lucien Clergue Paul Andreu

Lucien Clergue By Paul Andreu

Lucien Clergue by Paul Andreu


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Architect Oscar Niemeyer and photographer Lucien Clergue-the erotomaniacs of the curve

Lucien Clergue Summary

Lucien Clergue: Brasilia by Paul Andreu

Lucien Clergue (*1934 in Arles) is one of the most notable photographers of our time. The themes of his pictures-traveling artists, gypsies, war ruins and graves, plants in the swamps of the Camargue, tracks in the sand, bullfighting scenes-testify to his deep connection to his homeland. He became famous for his photographs of nudes, whose aesthetic, sensual play of light and water enthralled Pablo Picasso and Jean Cocteau so much that they remained Clergue's mentors until their deaths. This is the first book to feature Clergue's architectural photographs of Brazil's newly built capital of Brasilia, taken in 1962-63, which until just recently were believed to be lost. Blinded by the cool beauty of this metropolis, the eye is seduced into following the curves of a confident, optimistic type of architecture.

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CIN3775733132G
9783775733137
3775733132
Lucien Clergue: Brasilia by Paul Andreu
Used - Good
Hardback
Hatje Cantz
2013-03-04
204
N/A
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