man and machine

Henri Cartier-Bresson

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Publisher/Viking

   Published/1971
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/116   Size/270*305*15
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Commissioned by IBM, Henri Cartier-Bresson's photo book "man and machine" was composed based on the concept of man and machine. A unique collection of photographs edited from Bresson's unique perspective, showing people of various ages and races using and interacting with tools and machines as essential functions in their lives. Companies that do not specialize in fashion, design, etc., have become especially rare in modern times because it is difficult for them to make direct profits for companies that engage in cultural activities that intersect with art. Although it is a matter, it may be an effort that will be necessary for the future where new stimulation and ideas are required. In addition, Bresson withdrew from Magnum in 1966, and in the 1970s, he put down his camera and devoted himself to painting, but many of the photographs in this book were mainly taken around 1968. , It is also a valuable photo collection of his later years as a photographer Bresson. English edition.
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<Condition> Jacket: Slightly scratched, slightly stained, edges chipped and torn body: Slightly soiled top and ground, facing and page margins (some slight illustrations) Slightly stained
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