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* Henri Cartier-Bresson ( 1908 – 2004 ), a French photographer considered to be the father of modern photojournalism
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Larry Rivers, Brett Whiteley, Christo, Arman, Francesco Clemente, Julian Schnabel, Ching Ho Cheng, David Remfry, Philip Taaffe, Ralph Gibson, Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, Robert Crumb, Jasper Johns, Edie Sedgwick, Claes Oldenburg, Vali Myers, Donald Baechler, Herbert Gentry, Willem De Kooning, Robert Mapplethorpe, Lynne Drexler, Nora Sumberg and Henri Cartier-Bresson have all spent time at the hotel.
The contemporary collections contain works from 1960 to today representing the New Realism Movement ( Arman, César, Christo, Klein, Raysse ); Minimalist Art ( Sol LeWitt, Donald Judd ); Support Surface ( Cane, Viallat côtoient Arnal, Buren, Chacallis ) and an important collection of photographs by Henri Cartier-Bresson, Dieuzaide, Edouard Boubat, Willy Ronis and André Kertész ).
* Selected photographers: Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Pierre Argillet, Bach Fritz, Jacques-André Boiffard, Brassaï, Elisa Breton, Claude Cahun, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Léo Dohmen, Paul Dacceti, Izis, Dora Maar, Man Ray, Raoul Ubac, Emile van Moerkerken, etc.
The collection includes the work of many photographers from Fox Talbot, Julia Margaret Cameron, Clementina Maude, Gustave Le Gray, Benjamin Brecknell Turner, Frederick Hollyer, Samuel Bourne, Roger Fenton, Man Ray, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Ilse Bing, Bill Brandt, Cecil Beaton ( there are over 8000 of his negatives ), Don McCullin, David Bailey, Jim Lee and Helen Chadwick to the present day.
In 1947, Capa co-founded Magnum Photos with, among others, the French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson.
In 1947, Capa founded the cooperative venture Magnum Photos with Henri Cartier-Bresson, William Vandivert, David Seymour, and George Rodger.
He moved to Paris where he met Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Capa, and David Seymour, the founders of Magnum Photos.
Working with contact sheets sent into the Magnum office by founding member Henri Cartier-Bresson fascinated Morath.
The Leica is particularly associated with street photography, especially in the mid-to-late 20th century, being used by such noted photographers as Henri Cartier-Bresson.
He numbered among his friends some of the most famous individuals of the early 20th century, including Salvador Dalí, Ernest Hemingway, and Henri Cartier-Bresson.
In 1929, Crosby met Henri Cartier-Bresson at Le Bourget, where Cartier-Bresson's air squadron commandant had placed him under house arrest for hunting without a license.
Embracing the open sexuality offered by Crosby and his wife Caresse, Henri Cartier-Bresson fell into an intense sexual relationship with her that lasted until 1931.
According to co-founder Henri Cartier-Bresson, " Magnum is a community of thought, a shared human quality, a curiosity about what is going on in the world, a respect for what is going on and a desire to transcribe it visually.
The photographers Robert Capa, David " Chim " Seymour, Henri Cartier-Bresson, George Rodger and William Vandivert were the founding members ( Vice Presidents ) of Magnum in 1947, having responded with various degrees of enthusiasm to an idea of Capa's.
Brodovitch ’ s signature use of white space, his innovation of Bazaar ’ s iconic Didot logo, and the cinematic quality that his obsessive cropping brought to layouts ( not even the work of Man Ray and Henri Cartier-Bresson was safe from his busy scissors ) compelled Truman Capote to write, " What Dom Pérignon was to champagne ... so has been to ... photographic design and editorial layout.
Henri and 1908
At first the predictions of Einstein's formula were seemingly refuted by a series of experiments by Svedberg in 1906 and 1907, which gave displacements of the particles as 4 to 6 times the predicted value, and by Henri in 1908 who found displacements 3 times greater than Einstein's formula predicted.
These " modernist " landmarks include the atonal ending of Arnold Schoenberg's Second String Quartet in 1908, the expressionist paintings of Wassily Kandinsky starting in 1903 and culminating with his first abstract painting and the founding of the Blue Rider group in Munich in 1911, and the rise of fauvism and the inventions of cubism from the studios of Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque and others in the years between 1900 and 1910.
File: Portrait of Antoine-Henri Becquerel. jpg | Henri Becquerel ( 1852 – 1908 ): discovered radioactivity along with Marie Skłodowska-Curie and Pierre Curie, for which all three won the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics.
Antoine Henri Becquerel ( 15 December 1852 – 25 August 1908 ) was a French physicist, Nobel laureate, and the discoverer of radioactivity along with Marie Skłodowska-Curie and Pierre Curie, for which all three won the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics.
In 1908, a celebration banquet for Henri Rousseau was organized in Picasso's studio in the Bateau-Lavoir.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, leading mathematicians and scientists such as Hermann von Helmholtz ( 1896 ) and Henri Poincaré ( 1908 ) began to reflect on and publicly discuss their creative processes.
File: Matisse-The-Dessert-Harmony-in-Red-Henri-1908-fast. jpg | Henri Matisse, Red Room ( Harmony in Red ) ( 1908 )
Partially based on the calculations of Darwin, an important criticism was given by Henri Poincaré in 1908.
For example, during the period that Henri Becquerel held the chair for Applied Physics at the Muséum ( 1892 – 1908 ) he discovered the radiation properties of uranium.
With the aid of Lausanne banker Ernest Chavannes and engineers Gaston Boiceau and Henri Muret the funicular opened on 15 May 1908.
At the age of 25, in 1908, Hurley learned that Australian explorer Douglas Mawson was planning an expedition to Antarctica ; fellow Sydney-sider Henri Mallard in 1911, recommended Hurley for the position of official photographer to Mawson's Australasian Antarctic Expedition, ahead of himself.
Along with André Derain and Henri Matisse he is considered one of the principal figures in the Fauve movement, a group of modern artists who from 1904 to 1908 were united in their use of intense color.
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