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Brassaï

[ bruh-sahy ]

noun

  1. Gyula Halász, 1899–1984, French photographer, born in Hungary.


Brassaï

/ brasai /

noun

  1. HalészGyula18991984MFrenchHungarianARTS AND CRAFTS: photographerARTS AND CRAFTS: artistWRITING: writer real name Gyula Halész . 1899–1984, French photographer, artist, and writer, born in Hungary: noted for his photographs of Paris by night
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He also composed a collage, situating a famous photographic likeness of Genet by Brassaï in a bombed-out church and placing above the altar an image of Jesus injecting himself with a syringe.

She was considered the last member of the humanist school of photography, whose ranks included Robert Doisneau, Brassaï and Willy Ronis — united by a common interest in capturing the spontaneous events that revealed the universal dignity of everyday life.

She was 97 and considered the last member of the humanist school of photography, whose ranks included Robert Doisneau, Brassaï and Willy Ronis.

I remember, for instance, learning that many of the gloomy photographs in "Paris by Night," Brassai's classic vision of 1930s Paris nightlife, were taken during the day.

She trained as a painter in Paris, but found herself drawn to photography in the 1920s, becoming friendly with Henri Cartier-Bresson and Brassaï.

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