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Jacques Henri Lartigue (1894-1986)
French Photographer

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Florette Lartigue
Jacques Henri Lartigue (1894-1986)
French Photographer
US Vogue October 1977
Actress Barbara Bach (The Spy Who Loved Me) in a tartan wool shirt dress by designer Marc Bohan for Christian Dior. Hairdresser Alexandre de Paris, makeup, Daniel Demanjean.
L'actrice Barbara Bach (L'Espion qui m'aimait) dans une robe chemise en laine tartan du couturier Marc Bohan pour Christian Dior. Coiffure Alexandre de Paris, maquillage, Daniel Demanjean.
Photo Henri Lartigue vogue archive.
Cap d’Antibes, agosto 1953. (Ph. Jacques Henri Lartigue © Ministère de la Culture, France / AAJHL).
The Muse Renée Perle by Jacques Henri Lartigue pic.twitter.com/QrF4FIUrx1
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Henri Lartigue | 1894-1986
“His colour photography began with autochrome images in his youth, and in the 1950s he started using Ektachrome film. The impressive collection spans nearly the entire 20th century, from the first photo he took in 1902 as an eight-year-old boy, to the final image taken in 1986 at the age of 92. He could capture fleeting moments of happiness like no other. Lartigue’s oeuvre offers a light and cheerful perspective on life in France in the early 20th century.” - Foam Museum
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