Wikimedia Commons has media related to Brassaï. "Brassaï" at Masters of Photography Brassai: The Transylvanian Parisian at I Photo Central Brassai's Cats...
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Sámuel Brassai (15 June 1797 or 1800 – 24 June 1897) was a Hungarian linguist and teacher sometimes called "The Last Transylvanian Polymath." In addition...
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design Brassaï – front cover photography "Brassaï and his night scenes of Paris". Sein Sigma. 2019-10-23. Retrieved 2022-02-01. I learned Brassaï thanks...
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Christian Dior. Photographers with whom he collaborated include Man Ray, Brassaï, Cecil Beaton, and Philippe Halsman. Halsman produced the Dalí Atomica...
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Work no. 30, 1910 After World War I, avant-garde photographers such as Brassaï, Man Ray, Hans Bellmer, André Kertész and Bill Brandt became more experimental...
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Retrieved September 12, 2024. Peces, Juan (February 12, 2018). "The definitive Brassaï show, curated by ex-MoMA star Peter Galassi". British Journal of Photography...
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2017 by a German director Gero von Boehm, which also features Erica Jong, Brassaï, and Anaïs Nin. Several actors played Miller on film, such as: Rip Torn...
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photographers are the French Dora Maar, the American Man Ray, the French/Hungarian Brassaï, French Claude Cahun and the Dutch Emiel van Moerkerken. The word surrealist...
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inspired by the monochrome photography of French-Hungarian photographer Brassaï, and the fantasy films of Terry Gilliam". Not all reviews were positive...
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Braude 2022. Jiminez 2013, pp. 438–439. Bocquet & Muller 2021. Blume 1999. Brassaï 1976, pp. 135–139. Man Ray 1924. Man Ray 1926. Klein 2009, p. 144. Klein...
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was writing Black Spring. According to his photographer friend George Brassaï, Miller admitted the title is “completely misleading.” The plot follows...
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amount of time in Paris, where he crossed paths with luminaries such as Brassaï, Salvador Dalí, André Breton, and Man Ray. He was part of the surrealist...
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photograph. With those cameras, you'd frame the image upside down, so I saw Brassaï through the camera with his head at the bottom of the image. In 2010, Varda...
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Gary Oldman as Pop (credited as "Maurice Escargot") Artus de Penguern as Brassaï Liz Hasse as Jean Brigitte Lahaie as Henry's prostitute Féodor Atkine as...
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Richárd Zsigmondy Chemist and Nobel Prize winner France Gyula Halász (Brassaï) Photographer, sculptor, medalist, writer, and filmmaker United States...
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Nin, House of Incest (as Sabina) Anaïs Nin, A Spy in the House of Love Brassaï, Henry Miller: The Paris Years Mary V. Dearborn, The Happiest Man Alive:...
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The collection was inspired by the work of Hungarian-French photographer Brassaï, and focused on an aesthetic of the night-time underbelly of Paris with...
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Oranges of Hieronymus Bosch, New York: New Directions, 1957, p. ix. George Brassaï, Henry Miller: The Paris Years, New York: Arcade Publishing, 1975 (translation...
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painter, engraver, sculptor Henri Michaux (1899–1984) (Belgian), painter Brassaï (Gyula Halasz) (1899–1984) (born in Hungary), photographer Yves Tanguy...
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some Hungarian-language schools (Báthory István, Apáczai Csere János and Brassai Sámuel high schools), as well as mixed schools—e.g., George Coșbuc and...
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photographing various women. Weegee can be seen as the American counterpart to Brassaï, who photographed Paris street scenes at night. Weegee's themes of nudists...
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also frequented Le Monocle with her partner Josèphe. The photographer Brassaï was allowed to enter the bar and take photos in 1932. The athlete Violette...
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reflects the intensity of their love affair. The surrealist photographer, Brassaï stated, "He loved the blondeness of her hair, her luminous complexion,...
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employed renowned photographers of the time, including Roger Schall and Brassaï, to photograph their products. Their main competitor was Yva Richard. Singer...
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normal photographic negatives taken by others), Max Ernst (1931), and Brassai (1930s). In the 1940s the American photographer Henry Holmes Smith innovated...
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by Man Ray's techniques, while photographers such as André Kertész and Brassaï were indirectly influenced by his innovative approach to the medium. Edward...
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Lundgren (Swedish) 1850, H. A. Witt and M. E. Areskong (Swedish) 1865, Sámuel Brassai (Hungarian) 1873, Masakuni Yamada (Japanese) 1880, Vachtchenko-Zakhartchenko...
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Picasso described the artwork in 1943 to visiting photographer George Brassaï, saying: Guess how I made the bull's head? One day, in a pile of objects...
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popularized by Creative Camera (for which he conducted an interview with Brassaï), is mined more recently by Martin Parr in hyper-saturated colour. Street...
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Weston a. o. for $10–25. 1951/52, 18 Dec–24 Feb: Five French Photographers: Brassaï, Cartier-Bresson, Robert Doisneau, Izis and Willy Ronis. 1952, 20 May–1...
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