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Le Corbusier: Secret Photographer

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In Le Corbusier: Secret Photographer Tim Benton reflects on the famous architect's use of photography, starting with the young Charles-Edouard Jeanneret's attempts to take professional photographs during his travels in central Europe, the Balkans, Turkey, Greece, and Italy.

While Le Corbusier always claimed that he saw no virtue in taking photographs, he actually bought three cameras and took several hundred photographs between 1907 and 1917, many of them of publishable quality.

In 1936 he acquired a 16mm movie camera and took 120 sequences of film and nearly 6,000 photographs with it.

This completely unknown body of material is the basis for the publication.

It reveals Le Corbusier to be a sensitive and brilliant manipulator of a range of photographic styles.

Le Corbusier: Secret Photographer provides dramatically new insights into Le Corbusier's visual imagination, his changing attitudes towards nature and materials in the 1930s, and his distrust of progress.

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Product Details
Lars Muller Publishers
3037783443 / 9783037783443
Hardback
779.092
23/07/2013
Switzerland
English
415 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
17 x 25 cm
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