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Brassaï    (French, 1899-1984)

  Brassaï - Boulevard Montparnasse, Paris (Photographs) h: 9.2 x w: 7 in / h: 23.4 x w: 17.8 cm
Brassaï
Boulevard Montparnasse, Paris 1932
 
  Brassaï - L'éntree du bal Tabarin (Photographs) h: 9.2 x w: 7 in / h: 23.4 x w: 17.8 cm
Brassaï
L'éntree du bal Tabarin 1930-1932
 
 

Biography
1899 Born September 9 in Brasso (then part of Hungary, now Romanian)
1920 Went to Berlin where he worked as a journalist and studied at the Berlin-Charlottenburg Academy of Fine Arts
1924 Moved to Paris where he would live the rest of his life
1933 Published his first book of photographs titled "Paris after Dark"
1956 His film, "Tant qu'il aura des bêtes" won the "Most Original Film" award at the Cannes Film Festival
1974 Named "Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres"
1976 Given the Legion of Honor
1978 Won the first "Grand Prix National de la Photographie" in Paris
1984 Died July 8 in Eze, Alpes-Maritimes, in the south of France
2000 An exhibition of some 450 works by Brassaï was organized with the help of his widow, Gilberte at the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris
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