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De la guerre, le petit Martin connaîtra tout : les privations, les humiliations, la peur durant le temps passé au ghetto de Varsovie, l'horreur absolue des camps nazis à Treblinka, la fureur de vivre quand il s'en échappera caché sous un camion, l'abattement et aussi le suprême courage quand il apprendra qu'il a perdu tous les siens... Et puisqu'il faut bien vivre, il s'engagera ensuite dans l'Armée rouge, puis partira aux Etats-Unis... Enfin la paix reviendra. Martin reconstruit alors sa vie et rencontre le grand amour en la personne de Dina. C'est dans le sud de la France, par une journée d'été éclatante, que le destin le blessera à nouveau - à mort - en décimant ceux qui lui sont le plus chers.
The bond between Pablo Picasso and Lump, a stray dachshund, serves as the focal point of this photographic collection. Captured by David Douglas Duncan, these images highlight the deep connection between the artist and his canine companion, illustrating how Lump inspired Picasso's creativity. This unique portrayal offers a glimpse into a lesser-known chapter of 20th-century art history, showcasing the interplay between art and companionship.
David Douglas Duncan introduced Lump, a stray dachshund, to Pablo Picasso in 1957. It was love at first sight, and Lump became the artist's inseparable companion and sometime muse. This collection of photographs, celebrating Picasso and Lump's relationship, is a record of mini-chapter in the history of 20th-century art.
Stretching from the deserts of Morocco through central Africa to Malaya, the world of Islam is captured in portraits and landscapes by an acclaimed photographer
Published to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Korean War, this book contains combat photographs forming a narrative of courage, grimness, ordeal and loyalty. It follows a group of marines through a series of battles, and contains text to explain the circumstances of each photograph.
From the front flap of this 149-page "This romantic odyssey through all of Van Gogh's hauntingly beautiful sunflower paintings, and David Douglas Duncan's unknown poetic photography from the sunflower belt of southern France, pays tribute at once to the artist's achievement and the dazzling flower itself. Inspired by Van Gogh's vibrantly painted canvasses, Duncan set out on a journey to capture with color camera the plant that had so intrigued the artist. Scarce in Van Gogh's own time, the sunflower of today grows across Europe in ever-increasing numbers of fields to satisfy the commercial demand for vegetable oil. This vast floral extravaganza vies with the Dutch tulip fields for spectacular beauty and abundance, yet has been ignored until now. With photographs, Duncan reveals his own obsession to document the flower. He sought out the source of Van Gogh's inspiration at Arles, then farther afield, from Provence to the Atlantic. In the eleven known paintings of sunflowers by Van Gogh (reproduced here all together in color for the first time) and Duncan's dramatic pictures, this book celebrates a countryside flower through the eyes of two artists."
For the last 17 years of Picasso's life, David Douglas Duncan was a friend of the artist and his family. He took 25,000 photographs of the man himself, his paintings and his studio. In this book, Duncan shares his most candid images of Picasso at work.
A celebratory collection of over one hundred of the finest photographs ever taken of Picasso at work and play evokes the extraordinary vitality and creative, emotional depth of this great artist
The Intimate Photographic Profile of The World's Greatest Artist
David Douglas Duncan dokumentiert das Leben, das Picasso und Jacqueline gemeinsam in ihrem Zuhause führten. Der Autor war ein Freund des Paares und hält die Zeit fest, die er mit ihnen verbrachte, von seinem ersten Besuch 1956 bis zu Picassos Tod 1973 und danach, bis Jacqueline 1986 starb. Er porträtiert ihren Alltag, ihre Freizeit und intime Momente und zeigt Picasso bei der Arbeit an seinen Gemälden. Duncan erinnert sich: "Wir drei genossen ein Leben, das so nah, lässig und natürlich war, dass ich meine Kameras benutzen konnte, als ob weder sie noch ich existierten."
Picasso malt ein Portrait ist ein einzigartiges Beispiel für die fruchtbare Verbindung von Fotojournalismus und Kunst. ..
Eine Sammlung von Fotografien aus dem Leben und Werk von Pablo Picasso, aufgenommen von seinem Freund, dem preisgekrönten Fotojournalisten David Douglas Duncan.
Der Kreml - Seine Schätze und seine Geschichte - bk1609; Econ Verlag; David Douglas Duncan; Paperback; 1980
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