Métro aérien II
US$80.79 In this series, Jean-Pierre Couderc represented thoroughfares, bridges and stairways characteristic of the Parisian metro and in particular its elevated stations. The latter were installed between 1902 and 1909, taking the form of viaducts built above the roadway or across the Seine. These metal structures, made in the spirit of the works of Gustave Eiffel, are showcased here through an elegant interplay of light and shade, reinforced by the use of black and white photography. Heavy contrasts contribute to defining the volumes and geometry of this architecture that has since been integrated into the cityscape, becoming a feature of it. While this series bears witness to Couderc’s great technical mastery, it also reveals the artist’s attraction to the juxtapositions of ordinary and exceptional aspects that make up the lesser and greater history of Paris.**The artist: Jean-Pierre Couderc**Both photographer and journalist, Jean-Pierre Couderc covered French political, artistic, literary, and sports news for the magazine L’Express. From 1970 to 2003, he thus produced many portraits of the personalities who marked the history of the second half of the 20th century. Several thousands of photographs are now conserved by the Roger-Viollet Agency, including some that were captured with a handheld camera in the streets of Paris, as he documented the city, its daily life and architecture. A reporter who favours long-term assignments, while Jean-Pierre Couderc has for instance photographed behind the scenes of the Louvre Museum for a month, one of his most significant projects was following the evolution of the suburb of La Défense for fifteen years, and devoting a captivating series of photographs to the capital’s aerial transit system in 1980.
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Métro aérien III
US$80.79 In this series, Jean-Pierre Couderc represented thoroughfares, bridges and stairways characteristic of the Parisian metro and in particular its elevated stations. The latter were installed between 1902 and 1909, taking the form of viaducts built above the roadway or across the Seine. These metal structures, made in the spirit of the works of Gustave Eiffel, are showcased here through...
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Red Night
US$75.47 I am not always conscious of it, but the objective of this collection is not strictly nar-rative. The boxing ring constitutes a autonomous and coherent world, one marked by precise ritual. The walls are like a sky, a mirage, an eyelid where are imprinted the dreams, hopes, and fears of each boxer. I saw appear little by little a...
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Alan Bean, Apollo 12
US$80.79 Astronaut Alan L. Bean, lunar module pilot for the Apollo 12 lunar landing mission, holds a Special Environmental Sample Container filled with lunar soil collected during the extravehicular activity (EVA) in which astronauts Charles Conrad, commander, and alan Bean participated. Conrad, who took this picture, is reflected in the lunar module pilot’s helmet visor.**The artist: Pete Conrad**Born on 2nd...
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Ville Neuve
US$80.79 It all began because women eluded me, I used photography to get closer to them and in fact I distanced myself because I sublimated them. It was naturally subconscious.**The artist: Christian Coigny**Born in 1946, Christian Coigny spent his youth in Lausanne. At 20 years old, he started at the Vevey School of Photography but ended up spending only a...
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La belle Sophie
US$80.79 It all began because women eluded me, I used photography to get closer to them and in fact I distanced myself because I sublimated them. It was naturally subconscious.**The artist: Christian Coigny**Born in 1946, Christian Coigny spent his youth in Lausanne. At 20 years old, he started at the Vevey School of Photography but ended up spending only a...
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La salle de bain
US$80.79 It all began because women eluded me, I used photography to get closer to them and in fact I distanced myself because I sublimated them. It was naturally subconscious.**The artist: Christian Coigny**Born in 1946, Christian Coigny spent his youth in Lausanne. At 20 years old, he started at the Vevey School of Photography but ended up spending only a...
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Julie #1
US$80.79 It all began because women eluded me, I used photography to get closer to them and in fact I distanced myself because I sublimated them. It was naturally subconscious.**The artist: Christian Coigny**Born in 1946, Christian Coigny spent his youth in Lausanne. At 20 years old, he started at the Vevey School of Photography but ended up spending only a...
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Les bains
US$80.79 It all began because women eluded me, I used photography to get closer to them and in fact I distanced myself because I sublimated them. It was naturally subconscious.**The artist: Christian Coigny**Born in 1946, Christian Coigny spent his youth in Lausanne. At 20 years old, he started at the Vevey School of Photography but ended up spending only a...
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Lisa
US$80.79 It all began because women eluded me, I used photography to get closer to them and in fact I distanced myself because I sublimated them. It was naturally subconscious.**The artist: Christian Coigny**Born in 1946, Christian Coigny spent his youth in Lausanne. At 20 years old, he started at the Vevey School of Photography but ended up spending only a...
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Charles Duke, Apollo 16
US$80.79 During Apollo 16 mission’s first EVA on the Moon, Charles Duke explores the area surrounding Plum crater (not visible on the photo). In the distance, towards the south, the horizon is broken up by the Stone Mountain peaks that the astronauts will explore during their second EVA.**The artist: Ciel et Espace photos**For the 40th anniversary of the first man...
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Sails of the Mariette study 5
US$80.79 The Mariette schooner was designed in 1915 by Herreshoff. This American navalarchitect, a M.I.T. graduate, revolutionized yacht design. Nicknamed the Wizard ofBristol, he designed undefeated America’s Cup ships between 1893 and 1920. Chritchleyhas repeatedly chosen this ship as his subject. This time he has chosen a differentperspective focusing entirely on the sail. His aim is not to give a...
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Apollo 15
US$80.79 The Lunar Roving Vehicle is photographed alone against the lunar background during the Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA) at the Hadley - Apenninelanding site. This view is looking north. The west edge of Mount Hadley is at the upper right edge of the picture. Mount Hadley rises approximately 4,500 meters (about 14,765 feet) above the plain. The...
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