Description
At a young age Lartigue mastered the medium of photography: this exploration of his extraordinary childhood is interwoven with a social and cultural portrait of the Belle Epoque. Bonnard and Vuillard used the camera as a reference point for painting, Eugene Atget documented the architecture of the old Paris ahead of its developers, but Lartigue was the first to harness the immediacy of the snapshot, often capturing his subjects mid-gesture as in real life, creating a new visual language for the 20th century.
An exploration of Jacques Henri Lartigue's early photography and a vivid portrayal of Belle Epoque France
About the Author
Louise Baring has written for The Economist, the Independent on Sunday Review, Vogue and the Daily Telegraph. She is the author of several books on photography: Martine Franck; Norman Parkinson: A Very British Glamour; Emmy Andriesse: Hidden Lens; and Dora Maar: Paris in the Time of Man Ray, Jean Cocteau, and Picasso.
Reviews
'Lartigue's snatched portraits, for all the period details they capture, seem, like his previous images of speed and movement, oddly contemporary' - Observer
'A titan of 20th-century photography who captured the spirit of his age' - Royal Photographic Society Journal
'Details a golden age as seen through the lens of an unusual photographer' - Standpoint
'Terrific' - Vogue Italia
'Brings a wonderful clarity to his formative years ... beautiful, blithe, strange, addictive' - World of Interiors
'Gives a spotlight to an era often overlooked by the First World War' - .Cent Magazine
'Baring engagingly sets out the context of the Lartigue family and supplies pocket biographies for the figures ... who populate Lartigue's photographs' - William Boyd, The Spectator
'Captures the carefree, haute-bourgeois lifestyle of the young photographer' - Financial Times
'An affectionate memoir' - Mature Times
'Leafing through these pages is to experience the heyday of a bygone age' - The Lady
'Delightful ... a testament to Lartigue's intense love of the world and the pleasures it affords' - John Banville, Irish Times
'Proustian ... distils an era through a charmed, yearning but sharp and original eye' - Financial Times
'Draws on Lartigue's diaries and photograph albums to create a vivid impression of the photographer's childhood, years during which he would produce an extraordinary body of work that would, in time, become synonymous with that era' ' - The New European
'Baring's scholarly book on child prodigy Jacques Henri Lartigue locates his photographs within the extraordinary era that they were made' - British Journal of Photography
'A vivid insight into early 20th-century France ... has the quirky intimacy of a family album' - Best Art Books of 2020, Sunday Times
'Excellent' - Julian Barnes, London Review of Books
Book Information
ISBN 9780500021309
Author Louise Baring
Format Hardback
Page Count 192
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Weight(grams) 800g