HENRI CARTIER-BRESSON
უილიამ ფოლკნერი, Rowan Oak in 1947






Behind the Gare St. Lazare, 1932



Ile De La Cite, Paris, 1952

London, 1959

Henri Matisse, Vence, France, 1944

Ezra Pound, Venice, 1971

Albert Camus, 1947

Jean-Paul Sartre and Jean Pouillon, 1946

William Faulkner Photographed at Rowan Oak in 1947

Henri Cartier-Bresson was born in Chanteloup-en-Brie, near Paris, France. Initially a surrealist painter, he put down his brush in exchange for a camera in the 1930s after being inspired by a Martin Munkacsi photograph. Henri Cartier-Bresson's work can be found in many collections including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Art Institute of Chicago; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; and the Musee Carnavalet, Paris.