Jacques Henri Lartigue

Jacques Henri Lartigue - Renee au Palm Beach Cannes, August 1931

Renee au Palm Beach Cannes, August 1931
© Ministère da la Culture - France / A.A.J.H.L.

Jacques Henri Lartigue

Silver Gelatin Print

30 x 40cm

Jacques Henri Lartigue - Chou Valton a la plage de la Garoupe. Cap d’Antibes, July 1932 Jacques Henri Lartigue - At Sacha Guitry’s Villa, Cap d’Ail, February 1928 Jacques Henri Lartigue - Bibi, l’ombre et le reflet, Hendaye August 1927 Jacques Henri Lartigue - Chou Valton at the plage de la Garoupe, Cap d’Antibes, July 1932 Jacques Henri Lartigue - Florette at Monte carlo Beach, August 1953 Jacques Henri Lartigue - On the set of “Les Adventures de Roi Pausole”, Cap d’Antibes, August 1932 Jacques Henri Lartigue - Renee au Palm Beach Cannes, August 1931

Like Peter Pan, at just seven years of age Jacques-Henri Lartigue decided to dedicate his life to the pursuit of happiness and never growing up. His father gave him the ultimate present with which to document a lifetime’s enjoyment: a camera, and luckily for us, Lartigue was determined to photograph everything. He did indeed lead a charmed life, and all the excitement and allure of the last days of the belle époque are epitomised in some of the most seductively stylish photographs ever taken.

Lartigue is considered by many to be one of the greatest photographers of the 20th Century, and for someone who never intended his photographs to be exhibited, they have quite rightly become the absolute last word in French style, glamour and luxury. For Lartigue himself, his photographs were merely “snaps” for his personal albums, and remained so until they were seen in 1962 by John Sarkovsky, then director of Museum of Modern Art in New York. He immediately arranged an exhibition of a selection of some of Lartigue’s now best-known images, though the treasure-trove of beauty and elegance extended far beyond these.

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