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ONE DAY, THE NEXT - Martine Franck
Martine Franck (1938–2012) was a Belgian photographer and member of the Magnum Photos agency. Her work consists primarily of portraits of writers and artists such as her husband Henri Cartier-Bresson, Albert Cohen, and Marc Chagall. Published in 1998, "D’un jour, l’autre" showcases the many themes the photographer explored, ranging from chaotic worlds to humanitarian reporting. Her art reflects a personal style marked by geometry, curves, and lines, in search of the beauty of the human soul.
“Martine Franck’s photography is a work of boundaries—those of art, those of a night or a misty early morning, those of life and death. From one day to the next, in short.” — Céline Darner
Published by Éditions du Seuil, 1998
Catalog for the exhibition "Martine Franck, D'un jour l'autre" at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Paris
, 27.7 cm 22.7 cm, 168 pages, in good condition
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Martine Franck (1938–2012) was a Belgian photographer and member of the Magnum Photos agency. Her work consists primarily of portraits of writers and artists such as her husband Henri Cartier-Bresson, Albert Cohen, and Marc Chagall. Published in 1998, "D’un jour, l’autre" showcases the many themes the photographer explored, ranging from chaotic worlds to humanitarian reporting. Her art reflects a personal style marked by geometry, curves, and lines, in search of the beauty of the human soul.
“Martine Franck’s photography is a work of boundaries—those of art, those of a night or a misty early morning, those of life and death. From one day to the next, in short.” — Céline Darner
Published by Éditions du Seuil, 1998
Catalog for the exhibition "Martine Franck, D'un jour l'autre" at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Paris
, 27.7 cm 22.7 cm, 168 pages, in good condition
ISBN ISBN