Home Alone
US$86.10 The photograph taken in Palm Springs is reminiscent of the world of the writer Bret Easton Ellis. The character is anonymous and archetypal. Whilst the face does not convey any emotion, the decor and situation reveal silence, tension and melancholy. The artist seems to want to represent the themes of the vacuity of existence and the pretences of a decadent society. Inward looking, the woman seems vacant. The feminine figure with Brody is a Hitchcock blond. With an icy beauty, she is unapproachable and trivial, as well as sacred and savage. If she is not sensual, her sexual dimension is suggested and associated with dangerousness.**The artist: Phaedra Brody**Phaedra Brody is an Australian and Scottish photographer. After studying literature at the Sorbonne, she taught herself photography and chose this medium as a means of expression. Accustomed to travelling, she saw the world as a setting. Each landscape inspires a photograph likely to be filled with one of the fictional characters that she invents. Yet these characters almost seem to forget the world surrounding them. Steeped in thought, they evolve within their wider and deeper inner world.Phaedra Brody has forged a particular style, using a blend of traditional and modern photographic techniques to obtain a result close to painting. Her photographs have been published in the international press and exhibited in France and New York.
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Woman
US$80.79 A woman sitting on an armchair is waiting in a bungalow built around a swimming-pool. It is unclear if she has just arrived or if she is getting ready to leave, but her handbag at her feet indicates that she does not live in this house. The young woman’s tense features, as well as her rigid pose, indicate that...
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Malaparte
US$80.79 The face of the forlorn and melancholic character is redundant in Phaedra Brody’s work. The photograph Malaparte was taken on the estate of the eponymous villa. A tribute to the film Contempt (Le Mépris) filmed in the same place, the couple represents the modern Camille and Paul. Yesterday’s lovers continue, through habit, to take the same path but are...
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Le cercle athlétique de Montmartre
US$80.79 Gymnasts of the Montmartre Athletic Circle. Paris, 1913.**The artist: Maurice-Louis Branger**Maurice-Louis Branger who was born in Fontainebleau in 1874 began to work as a photographer beginning in 1895. Around 1905 he created the photo reportage agency 'Photopresse' at 5 rue Cambon in Paris. He was a versatile and very active photographer, covering the main events of Paris life, in...
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Grand Prix de l'Automobile Club de France
US$80.79 Automobile Club de France Grand Prix in 1914. A Fiat in the foreground.**The artist: Maurice-Louis Branger**Maurice-Louis Branger who was born in Fontainebleau in 1874 began to work as a photographer beginning in 1895. Around 1905 he created the photo reportage agency 'Photopresse' at 5 rue Cambon in Paris. He was a versatile and very active photographer, covering the main...
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Le raccomodeur de panier
US$80.79 Basket mender. Paris, 1908.**The artist: Jacques Boyer**From the beginning of the 20th century until the 1950s, Jacques Boyer, photographerand 'scientific promoter' established at 5bis, rue Saint-Paul in Paris, imported, distributed and carried out an important photographic production in the scientific and technical domain (experiments, innovative processes of fabrication, factories & workshops, machines, portraits of scientists). Along with this, he...
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Construction de locomotive 1946
US$80.79 Locomotive construction. Checking the steam pipes for leaks. England, 1946.**The artist: Jacques Boyer**From the beginning of the 20th century until the 1950s, Jacques Boyer, photographerand 'scientific promoter' established at 5bis, rue Saint-Paul in Paris, imported, distributed and carried out an important photographic production in the scientific and technical domain (experiments, innovative processes of fabrication, factories & workshops, machines, portraits...
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Labyrinth
US$86.10 Thierry Bornier is a big fan of China and never tires of exploring the natural treasures that the country possesses throughout its immense territory. Despite its growing urbanisation, the Middle Kingdom has been able to preserve some of its most spectacular landscapes, to the point that the photographer has devoted over three years to it and eventually found a...
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Floating nets
US$86.11 Thierry Bornier is a big fan of China and never tires of exploring the natural treasures that the country possesses throughout its immense territory. Despite its growing urbanisation, the Middle Kingdom has been able to preserve some of its most spectacular landscapes, to the point that the photographer has devoted over three years to it and eventually found a...
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Boat Story
US$86.11 Thierry Bornier is a big fan of China and never tires of exploring the natural treasures that the country possesses throughout its immense territory. Despite its growing urbanisation, the Middle Kingdom has been able to preserve some of its most spectacular landscapes, to the point that the photographer has devoted over three years to it and eventually found a...
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River of rapeseed
US$86.11 Thierry Bornier is a big fan of China and never tires of exploring the natural treasures that the country possesses throughout its immense territory. Despite its growing urbanisation, the Middle Kingdom has been able to preserve some of its most spectacular landscapes, to the point that the photographer has devoted over three years to it and eventually found a...
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Foggy tales
US$86.11 Thierry Bornier is a big fan of China and never tires of exploring the natural treasures that the country possesses throughout its immense territory. Despite its growing urbanisation, the Middle Kingdom has been able to preserve some of its most spectacular landscapes, to the point that the photographer has devoted over three years to it and eventually found a...
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Seaweed farm
US$86.11 Thierry Bornier is a big fan of China and never tires of exploring the natural treasures that the country possesses throughout its immense territory. Despite its growing urbanisation, the Middle Kingdom has been able to preserve some of its most spectacular landscapes, to the point that the photographer has devoted over three years to it and eventually found a...
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