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Artist: Henri Cartier-bresson ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (60) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Henri Cartier-Bresson.
- Barcelona, Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , Gelatin-silver print
- Italy, Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , 1932, Gelatin-silver print
- Collaborateurs, France, Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , Gelatin-silver print
- Henri Matisse in his home, Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , 1944, printed later, Gelatin-silver print
- Salerno, Italy, Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , 1953, Gelatin-silver print
- Rue Mouffetard, Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , 1959, printed later, Gelatin-silver print
- New England, Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , 1947, printed later, Gelatin-silver print
- Alicante, Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , 1933, printed later, Gelatin-silver print
- Valencia, Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , 1933, printed later, Gelatin-silver print
- Brussels, Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , 1932, printed later, Gelatin-silver print
- Athens, Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , 1953, printed later, Gelatin-silver print
- Seville, Spain, Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , 1933, printed later, Gelatin-silver print
- Banks of the Marne, Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , 1938, printed later, Gelatin-silver print
- Museum, Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , 1963, printed later, Gelatin-silver print
- Simiane-la-Rotonde, Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , 1970, printed later, Gelatin-silver print
- Calle Cuauhtemocztín, Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , 1934, printed later, Gelatin-silver print
- Siphnos, Greece, Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , 1961, printed later, Gelatin-silver print
- Ahmedabad, India, Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , 1965, printed later, Gelatin-silver print
- Alberto Giacometti, Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , 1961, printed later, Gelatin-silver print
- Joinville-le-Pont, Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , 1938, printed later, Gelatin-silver print
- By the Marne River, Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , 1938, printed later, Gelatin-silver print
- Colette and her companion, Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , 1946, printed later, Gelatin-silver print
- M. and Mme. Joiloe-Curie, Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , 1946, printed later, Gelatin-silver print
- Sprinager, Kashmir, Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , 1948, printed later, Gelatin-silver print
- Behind the Saint-Lazare Station, Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , 1932, printed later, Gelatin-silver print
- Cell in a model prison in the U.S.A., Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , 1975, printed later, Gelatin-silver print
- At the Coronation Parade of George VI, Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , 1938, printed later, Gelatin-silver print
- Funeral of a Kabuki actor, Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , 1965, printed later, Gelatin-silver print
- Bank Officer and his secretary, Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , 1960, printed later, Gelatin-silver print
- Behind the Gare Saint-Lazare, Paris, Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , 1932, printed later, Gelatin-silver print
- Gestapo informer recognized by a woman she had denounced, Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , 1945, printed later, Gelatin-silver print
- Cafeteria of the Workers’ Building, the Hotel Metropol, Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, 1908 - 2004) , 1954, printed later, Gelatin-silver print
- Cartier
Pocket watch
crystal and diamonds
circa 1920
- Fashion Plate, A. Bresson (Artist), February 3, 1872, Colored engraving on paper
- C. Bresson aîné (19e siècle) by BERTONNIER Pierre (graveur)
- Portrait de Madame Lepère (1830 en) by INGRES Jean Auguste Dominique
- Paysage avec des meules dans un champ (1888 en) by CARTIER Karl
- Woman’s Clutch Bag, Cartier (Manufacturer), mid-20th century, Wool, copper, brass, silver, leather
- Portrait de Madeleine Ingres (1841 en) by INGRES Jean Auguste Dominique
- SAINT NICOLA (titre inscrit) (18e siècle) by DIDIER Jean-Charles (cartier, dominotier)
- JACQUES CARTIER DECOUVRE LE FLEUVE SAINT-LAURENT.1535 (1845) by GUDIN Théodore
- Homme de pierre (1990) by CARTIER Max
- CANTIQUE SPIRITUEL / A la louange de la [illisible] Anne [illisible], Mon Fere [illisible] fois. &c (titre inscrit) (18e siècle) by MARCHAND Didier (cartier, dominotier)
- Don Philippe, infant d'Espagne, duc de Parme, de Plaisance et de Guastalla (1720-1765) (18e siècle) by anonyme
- Portrait de Madame Hittorff (1829 en) by INGRES Jean Auguste Dominique
- CANTIQUE SPIRITUEL / A l'Honneur de SAINTE JEANNE / Reine de France, Sur l'air : Seigneur qui avez bien voulu, &c. (titre inscrit) (2e moitié 18e siècle) by MARCHAND Didier (cartier, dominotier) The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Nude, Campden Hill, London, April 1949 Bill Brandt (British, born Germany, 1904-1983)Gelatin silver print; 24.1
- Vue de l'Arc de Constantin, à Rome (1938) by THOMAS Félix
- LOUIS, DUC D'ORLEANS (1703-1752) (1837) by ROCHARD Sophie, BRESSON Sophie (née)
- Ruines et tombeaux (2e moitié 18e siècle ; 1er quart 19e siècle) by ROBERT Hubert
- ANTOINE III, DUC DE GRAMONT, MARECHAL DE FRANCE (1604-1678) (1835) by ROCHARD Sophie, BRESSON Sophie (née)
- Fontaine adossée contre un mur (1767 en) by ROBERT Hubert
- PIERRE DE MONTESQUIOU, COMTE D'ARTAGNAN, MARECHAL DE FRANCE (1645-1725) (1834) by ROCHARD Sophie, BRESSON Sophie (née)
- Portrait de l'architecte Jacques-Ignace Hittorff (1829 en) by INGRES Jean Auguste Dominique
- ANTOINE-PAUL-JACQUES DE QUELEN-DE-STUER-DE-CAUSSADE, DUC DE LA VAUGUYON (1706-1772) (1838) by ROCHARD Sophie, BRESSON Sophie (née)
- Etude de plafond (2e moitié 18e siècle) by DURAMEAU Louis Jean Jacques ; RENI Guido (inspiré par)
- la cantatrice (1852 entre ; 1864 entre) by Signez Vve (atelier)
- ORANGES ET CAMELIAS (2e moitié 19e siècle) by MIEL Francis, VERNAY François (dit)
- FRANCOIS RABELAIS (1483-1553) (17e siècle) by anonyme
- Carl Gottlieb Guttenberger
Biblia Sacra (Constance: Jacob Frederick Bez & Associates, 1770), vol. 1
book with engravings
1770
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (40) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Cartier-Bresson
Art Gallery of South Australia: Tete a Tete: Henri Cartier-Bresson The portraits featured in this exhibition were chosen from many images
spanning six decades of Cartier-Bresson's work, 1937-1997. As both artist
and journalist Cartier-Bresson met and photographed the world's leading
artist's,writers and politici...
Women in Photography: Call for Artists: Decisive Moments - A Tribute to Henri Cartier-Bresson Cartier-Bresson is well known for his concept of the “decisive moment” in
photography. He defined this moment as “the simultaneous recognition, in a
fraction of a second, of the significance of an event as well as of a
precise organization of f...
Art Institute of Chicago: Pioneer of the 'Decisive Moment' Henri Cartier-Bresson Celebrated From a young age, Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004) was fully immersed in the active cultural life of Paris. Originally trained as a painter by his uncle and then apprenticed with the artist André Lhote, he was also an avid reader who found his wa...
Detroit Institute of the Arts: The Power and Passion of Dance: Photographs from the Carol Halsted Collection The
works range from classic ballet to modern dance. Works by more that 30 photographers are
featured, including Margaret Bourke-White, Annie Liebowitz, Irving Penn and Henri
Cartier-Bresson. ...
Albright-Knox Art Gallery: Photographs of Artists Don't miss this opportunity to come face
to face with artists represented in the Gallery's collection
such as Henri...
Museum of Modern Art: Making Choices (third series) The exhibitions are: Anatomically Incorrect; How
Simple Can You Get; Home Movies; Ideal Motif:
Stieglitz, Weston, Adams, and Callahan; Modern
Living 2; New York Salon; The Observer: Cartier-
Bresson after the War; The Rhetoric of Persuasion;
...
Columbia Museum of Art: Chronicles The South Through The Eyes Of 63 Photographers Through the photographers’ eyes it is possible to understand many of the cultural characteristics of the South that contribute to the creation of blues music -- the sense that both joy and sorrow are considered high moments in life. The photograph...
High Museum: Chorus of Light: Photographs from the Sir Elton John Collection The High Museum of Art is the
only venue for these exhibitions. Chorus of Light:
Photographs from the Sir Elton John Collection features
approximately 320 masterpieces by renowned photographers,
including Berenice Abbott, Richard Avedon, D...
Victoria and Albert Museum: Seeing Things: Photographing Objects 1850-2001 It features many of the greatest practitioners of photography,
including Julia Margaret Cameron, Eugene Atget, Man Ray, Henri Cartier-Bresson, William
Eggleston, Helen Chadwick as well as prominent younger photographers. Natural Things
...
Museum of Modern Art, Oxford: Open City: Street Photographs 1950-2000 Open City: Street Photographs 1950-2000 begins at the point at which photographers began to make work that was in part a reaction to this established vocabulary, and at the same time a continuation and extension of its tradition. The exhibition w...
Multiple Action Research Group: Woman/Goddess The photographers represented include Radhu Rai, Dayanita singh, Henri
Cartier Bresson, Frank Horvat, Ram Rahman, Pablo Bartholomew etc. The
exhibition is supported by a catalogue which examines art historical and
critical aspects of the issue, wi...
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: Cartier Design Viewed by Ettore Sottsass
Although its main focus has been providing jewelry and accessories to their clientele, the firm has also maintained a private collection of outstanding works from the 19th and 20th centuries. Numbering 1200 objects, the collection also includes ...
Michael Gibson Gallery: Larry Towell: Projects Despite his membership in the presitigious Magnum Photos in New York, Towell is a modest artist whose business card reads "human being". Born and raised in rural Ontario, Towell trained at York University before becoming a freelance reportage phot...
Art Institute of Chicago: Optical Delusions: Jokes, Puns, and Sleights-of-Hand in Photography
The photographers featured in this exhibition share a desire to both amuse and confuse the
viewer. The sense of humor involved can range from the whimsical and frivolous to the dry
and ...
Auckland City Art Gallery: Patient Planet
So Many Worlds Journalistic in intent, it includes many of the big names of photojournalism
such as Andre Kertesz, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Werner Bischof, Edward
Steichen, Robert Frank, Dorothea Lange, Bill Brandt and Herbert List
along with lesser known ph...
Duncan Miller Gallery: Marc Riboud: The World, His Lens Known for his strong and graphic compositions, a sense of compassion for the human spirit is also present in Marc Riboud images. His work can be found in major private and museum collections throughout the world, including the Musée d'Art Moderne ...
Philadelphia Museum of Art: The Faceless Figure: Photographs from the Collection In
some images, the anonymity of the figure is used to suggest Everyman, while others teach us that it
is not just the face that identifies individuality. Techniques used by the photographers include back
views, silhouetting, and cropping. Oth...
AccessArts Publications Ltd.: Call for Artists: New Photography - Seeing Through the Socio-Anthropological Lens Contemporary documentary photography has moved away from the traditional black and white images associated with photographers like Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange and Henri Cartier Bresson. Contemporary photographers embrace a variety of subject matt...
Fundacao Arpad Szenes - Vieira da Silva: Bonnard, Degas, Vuillard: Photographs Consciously or unconsciously, the setting of the image expresses the particular sensitivity of the photographer. That of Bonnard reveals purity in sensuality which never ceases to move us. That of Degas, a more sophisticated gaze, pursues the perm...
photo san francisco, Stephen Cohen Gallery: The First Annual San Francisco Photographic Print Exposition Opens Today Collectors, curators, and photographers will have an extraordinary opportunity
to view thousands of images. The fair is organized by Stephen Cohen, organizer of
photo l.a., The Lo...
Museum of Nebraska Art: Nebraska Now: Roger Bruhn - the New York Series Taken over a four-year period, the large color photographs were made by a very small high resolution digital camera. The camera is of a size that fits neatly in the artist’s pocket, ready on demand to capture imagery, heavy with content, taken dir...
photo l.a. 2000: 9th LOS ANGELES PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINT EXPOSITION Works by Ansel Adams, Diane Arbus, Eugene Atget, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Imogen Cunningham, Edward S. Curtis, Michael Kenna, Andre Kertesz, Robert Mapplethorpe, Man Ray, Sebastian Salgado, Josef Sudek, Weegee, Edward Weston an...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: Magnum Ireland: A Major Exhibition of Photographs The exhibition is presented decade by decade starting with the 1950s, where the predominantly rural nature of Irish life of the time can be seen in some marvellous images by Henri Cartier-Bresson of a typically wide cross section of people at a ra...
photo san francisco, Stephen Cohen Gallery: photo san francisco 2001 Opens Tomorrow Works by Ansel Adams, Diane Arbus, Eugene Atget, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Imogen Cunningham, Edward S. Curtis, Michael Kenna, Andre Kertesz, Robert Mapplethorpe, Man Ray, Sebastian Salgado, Josef Sudek, Weegee, Edward Weston an...
Cambridge Galleries: Larry Towell: Palestine, El Salvador and Home Towell has won numerous prestigious awards. Most recently, he received the
first Roloff Beny Photography Book Award for El Salvador (April, 1999).
Other awards include the Alfred Eisentaedt Award for Portraiture Essay
(1998), the Oskar Barnack...
Dallas Museum of Art: Art in Post-Revolutionary Mexico Art in Post-Revolutionary Mexico, 1920-1950 features more than 50
paintings, drawings, prints, and photographs by some of Mexico’s most
famous artists such as José Clemente Orozco, Diego Rivera, David Alfaro
Siqueiros, and ...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Other Pictures: Vernacular Photographs from the Thomas Walther Collection The exhibition is drawn exclusively from the
Thomas Walther Collection, one of the finest private
collections of photographs in t...
photo l.a. 2003, Stephen Cohen Gallery, Inc.: 12th annual Los Angeles International Photographic Print Exposition Opens BENEFIT RECEPTION - January 16th, 6-9pm
The opening night preview reception will benefit the Photographic Arts Council of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The Los Angeles County Museum of Art has one of the major collections of photogr...
Parrish Art Museum: Images of the Spirit: Photographs by Graciela Iturbide, Mexican Folk Masks from the Permanent Collection of El Museo del Barrio, New York Iturbide's work was influenced by two of the best-known earlier photographers of Mexico: Tina Modotti,
recognized as one of the first socially concerned photographers, and Modotti's friend Manuel Alvarez Bravo, who began to
photogr...
Victoria and Albert Museum: Guy Bourdin in the Main Galleries as Prep is Made for New Galleries The new Photography Gallery will provide visitors with a superb resource, serving as an introduction to the history of photography and to the national collection of the art of photography. The photography collection began in 1852 and now holds 300...
Modern Museum: David Bailey: Birth of the Cool
Bailey remembers that when he was growing up in the East End of London, he
saw three alternatives for his future: to be a boxer, a trumpet player or a
car thief. So he bought himself a trumpet and tried to play in the spirit of
Chet Baker, bu...
TADU Contemporary Art Gallery: Valery Grancher: Solo Show There will be an installation, ten photographies and 3 big net art pieces produced during the last months.:
http://tadu.tsx.org
With the support of the Berkeley Art museum and the Cartier fundation for contemporar...
International Center of Photography: The Open Book: Photographic Publications 1878 to the Present The Open Book chronicles the art of the photographic book in the twentieth century. This is
the •rst museum exhibition to present these publications on their own merits, rather than as a
supplement to the main attraction: the photographic print....
photo san francisco, Stephen Cohen Gallery: 5th annual San Francisco Photographic Art Exposition Opened Yesterday The phenomenal success of photo san francisco has attracted more than 70 galleries andprivate dealers from the United States and around the world presenting the finest photographic art ranging from rare 19th century prints to the most progressive ...
photo san francisco, Stephen Cohen Gallery: Third Annual San Francisco Photographic Print Exposition at Herbst Pavilion, Fort Mason Center Collectors, curators, and photographers will have an extraordinary opportunity to view thousands of images. The fair is organized by Stephen Cohen, organizer of photo l.a., the Los Angeles Photographic Print Exposition which celebrated it’s eleve...
Hugh Lane Gallery: Francis Bacon's 7 Reece Mews Studio Reconstructed Donated by Bacon’s heir John Edwards, the reconstructed studio was formally opened by The Rt. Hon The Lord Mayor of Dublin, Ald Maurice Ahern on 23 May 2001. This remarkable cultural donation is the most important received by the Gallery since it ...
Fondation Cartier: Alair de Oliveira Gomes, photographs Murdered at the age of seventy-one, this highly cultured man, a tireless collector of books, pictures, and films,
decided to transform the thousands of pages of his diary into images: Gomes patiently undertook the composition of
...
La Petite Mort Gallery: TIM PORTER: STILL LIVES / Photographs Portraits from The Collection of The Congdon Anatomical Museum, Bangkok At first glance, the viewer is presented with series of portraits of children. At closer inspection, the figures become grotesque, horrific and sad. More is quickly revealed, only to take you to a place you wouldnít normally goÖ What was once brie...
Jewish Museum: New York: Capital of Photography New York: Capital of Photography addresses the fact that many of the practitioners of the quintessentially modern art
form of street photography were or are Jewish. These photographers showed an affinity for those on the margins of society,
...
photo san francisco, Stephen Cohen Gallery: Fourth annual San Francisco Photographic Print Exposition Opens Today Collecting Seminars are held before public hours, at 9 a.m., and are limited to 30 people. This year seminar hosts are Keith Davis, of The Hallmark Collection, Robert Flynn Johnson, curator in charge of the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts at T...
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Tete a Tete: Portraits by Henri Cartier-Bresson
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Henri Cartier-Bresson Online
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