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Paris after Dark. Paris de Nuit.

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60 photos inédites de Brassai publiées dans la Collection "Réalités" sous la direction de J. Bernier.

Paris after Dark. Paris de Nuit.

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60 photos inédites de Brassai publiées dans la Collection "Réalités" sous la direction de J. Bernier.

Stock Code 111537

Paris, Édition Arts et Métiers Graphiques, [1933].

Scarce English edition. The scarce English edition of Brassaï's Paris de Nuit, issued shortly after the French (and from the same plates) to coincide with an exhibition held at the Batsford Gallery, London, [before June-July 1933]. For this edition, Stuart Gilbert, a pioneering James Joyce scholar, translates Morand's text into English. Gilbert's copy of this book is now in the Harry Ransom Center, Texas, and like ours, it has the first plate bound out of sequence, consistent with other examined copies.

Paris after Dark contains Brassaï's nocturnal photographs of Parisian streets, bars, cafés, and clubs as the city transitioned from the Belle Époque to the modern era, from gas lighting to electricity. After studying painting in Budapest and Berlin, Brassaï settled in Paris in early 1924. He enjoyed exploring Paris at night, roaming the mostly empty streets, parks, cafes, and bars, occasionally accompanied by companions such as the writers Léon-Paul Fargue and Raymond Queneau, or his friend and fellow Hungarian émigré, André Kertész, who taught him the basic principles of photographing at night.

Brassaï was not happy with the use of red ink on the original cover, writing in a letter to his parents that the printer had promised to switch to white or silver ink after printing the first thousand copies, a change which does not appear to have been enacted.

First edition in English; 4to (248 x 192 mm, 9¾ x 7½ in); black-and-white photographs printed in gravure by Draeger; photo-illustrated spiral-bound card covers, titles printed in green and red, minor wear, fine; [76]pp.

[French Edition] Regards à travers Le Livre 57; Brassai: Letters to My Parents pp207–8; Fotografia Pública 100–3; The Book of 101 Books pp76–7; The Photobook: A History I, p134; The Open Book pp110–1; Auer Collection p198; Paris: Les Livres de photographies pp116–21.
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Our Bookshop and Gallery can be found in the heart of Mayfair at 106 New Bond Street, where most of our stock is available to view and on public display.

We exhibit at major international art fairs, including TEFAF (Maastricht and New York), Frieze Masters, Art Miami and Masterpiece London, as well as antiquarian & rare book fairs including New York, Paris, London, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Hong Kong.

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Paris after Dark. Paris de Nuit.

BRASSAÏ (pseud. HALASZ, Gyula); MORAND, Paul.

Stock code: 111537

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