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Article: Exhibition note.(Art)(Henri Cartier-Bresson's exhibition)
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- New Criterion
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- March 1, 2007
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"Henri Cartier-Bresson's Scrapbook: Photographs, 1932-1946" International Center of Photography. January 19, 2007-April 29, 2007
In June of 1940, Henri Cartier-Bresson was taken prisoner by the Germans and sent to Stalag V-A, number 845. Believing that he had died in captivity, the Museum of Modern Art in New York began work on a memorial exhibition. When Cartier-Bresson, who escaped from the camp on his third try in 1943, learned of the museum's plans, he was pleased to lend a hand. The result of his efforts was "Scrapbook: Photographs, 19321946": a display of 346 prints, 331 of them original scrapbook images chosen, printed, and assembled by Cartier-Bresson ...
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Encyclopedia entry: Henri Cartier-Bresson
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition;
612 words
...Henri Cartier-Bresson , 1908-2004, French photojournalist ... Transition (1956), The World of Henri Cartier-Bresson (1968), The Face of Asia ... 1974), and the retrospective Henri Cartier-Bresson: Photographer (1992). A founder ...
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