FROM ONE DAY TO ANOTHER - Martine Franck

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Martine Franck (1938-2012) was a Belgian photographer and member of the Magnum Photos agency. Her work is essentially based on 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" (From One Day to the Next) reflects the photographer's many themes, 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 limits, those of art, those of a foggy night or 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 x 22.7 cm, 168 pages, good condition

ISBN ISBN 2-02-034771-7

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Martine Franck (1938-2012) was a Belgian photographer and member of the Magnum Photos agency. Her work is essentially based on 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" (From One Day to the Next) reflects the photographer's many themes, 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 limits, those of art, those of a foggy night or 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 x 22.7 cm, 168 pages, good condition

ISBN ISBN 2-02-034771-7

Martine Franck (1938-2012) was a Belgian photographer and member of the Magnum Photos agency. Her work is essentially based on 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" (From One Day to the Next) reflects the photographer's many themes, 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 limits, those of art, those of a foggy night or 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 x 22.7 cm, 168 pages, good condition

ISBN ISBN 2-02-034771-7

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